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Hummel Mandolin Concerto In G major
EDITH BAUER-SLAIS
VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA conducted by VINZENZ HLADKY
Brahms Serenade No 2, in A major
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
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attrib Pergolesi Concertino No 6, in B flat major
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MONCHINGER Quantz Trio-Sonata in c major RENÉ CLEMENCIC (recorder) EDUARD MELKUS (violin) VERA STOGER-SCHWARZ (harpsichord)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, in c minor (k 491)
GEZA ANDA, who also directs the CAMERATA ACADEMICA OF THE SALZ-
BURG MOZARTEUM gramophone records
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Weber Concertino in E minor HERMANN BAUMANN (horn)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DIETFRIED BERNET
9.21* Grand Potpourri THOMAS BI.EES (cello)
BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. A. BtiNTS gramophone records
3: The Tools Used in Their Construction
Introduced by MADEAU STEWART BBC Sound Archive recordings
RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) HELMUT HUCKE (baroque oboe) SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS directed by AUGUST WENZINGER (viola da gamba)
Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in B flat
Cantata No 82: Ich habe genug Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G
(A public concert given at the Codrington Library, All Souls, Oxford, on 5 May, as part of the English Bach Festival)
England v West Indies at Lord's
Ball-by-ball commentaries by Brian Johnston, Tony Cozier, John Arlott, Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey, Norman Yardley
Close-of-play summary by E. W. Swanton
Scorer Bill Frindall
including lunch summary
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A preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
at Lord's
Ball-by-ball commentaries on the afternoon's play.
2.0*-2.5* Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20* and 4.30-5.45 including teatime summary
5.45-6.40 (medium wave only) inc close-of-play summary
On days when a Test Match is scheduled, but it is known at close of play the day before that there will be no play, normal Radio 3 music programmes will be broadcast. On days when play finishes early or is abandoned at any time after it has begun, normal Radio 3 music programmes will resume approximately one hour after play has ceased.
6.40 Rosla and After
In-service education project for teachers
10: Further Education
EDWARD BLISHEN talks tO FRED FLOWER and ROY PRIDEAUX
Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS Book, 60p: see page 54
7.0 The Impact of Coal
An environmental case-study 2: Home Fires Burning
Coal is still the source of most domestic heat and light. ROBIN BRIGHTWELL traces its influence on home life through the centuries.
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, director Philip Jones
Cantores in Ecclesia, conductor Michael Howard
Jeremiah Clarke Trumpet Voluntary
Matthew Locke Music for His Majesty's sackbutts and cornetts
Byrd Mass in five parts
Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona a 8: Sol, sol, la, sol, fa, mi; Sonata pian e forte
Lappi Canzona: La Serafina Banchieri Fantasia in echo
Monteverdi Toccata (L'Orfeo)
PROFESSOR DAVID LUSCOMBE of Sheffield University talks about the life and philosophy of one of the most vivid personalities of medieval Europe,
Part 2
LEVON CHILINGIRIAN (violin) DANIEL CHORZEMFA (organ) PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) URSULA CONNORS (soprano) SHIRLEY MINTY (contralto) JEAN TEMPERLEY (contralto)
MARTYN HILL , EDGAR FLEET (tenors) JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) CHOIR OF THE
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA chorus-master EDGAR FLEET TRINITY BOYS' CHOIR chorus-master DAVID SQUIBB
LESLIE PEARSON (organ and harpsichord continue)
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA leader JÛRGEN HESS conductor Denis Stevens
Marc-Antoine Charpentler Ou verture pour le sacre d'un «veque
Leclair Violin Concerto in A major, Op 10 No 2
Pierre Robert Psalm: Deus noster refugium
Bach Prelude and Fugue in D major, for organ (bwv 532)
Experiments in sound, both by musicians and poets, have formed a striking feature of the avant-garde scene over the past seven years. Pop musicians, composers and writers have all used new techniques to catch the ear of their audience. Tonight we offer the results of an eight-day collaboration at the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop. 11 sound poems spoken by LILY GREENHAM and treated with synthesiser and other sound accompaniment by PADDY KINGSLAND
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
Songs and Dances of Death (sung in Russian)
MARTTI TALVELA (bass) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
(Finnish Radio recording from the 1972 Helsinki Festival)
The six quartets Mozart dedicated to
Haydn GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
Mozart Quartet in B flat (K 458); Quintet In G minor (K 516)
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