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Weber Overture: Ruler of the Spirits
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
10.21* Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, in c minor (K 491)
DANIEL BARENBOIM directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
10.54* Saint-Saens Tone Poem: Phaeton
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX
11.5* Elliott Carter Concerto for Orchestra
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
Daniel Barenboim
Conducted By:
Pierre Dervaux
Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein

A slightly unusual recital: none of the songs are love songs
Der Musensohn; Litanel; Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren; Der Strom; Die Gebiische; Der Wanderer (Wie deutlich des Mondes Licht); Freiwilliges Versinken ; Selige Welt ; Aus Heliopolis I, II
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Freiwilliges Versinken
Unknown:
Selige Welt

Fergus Slattery , Ireland and British Lions rugby international, talks about his career and introduces his own selection of records, which range from works by Bach and Beethoven to Tchaikovsky and Johann Strauss.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fergus Slattery
Unknown:
Johann Strauss.

played by the PROMENADE ORCHESTRA OF NETHERLANDS RADIO and the BAVARIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA The programme includes
Morton Gould Symphonette No 2; Interplay for piano and orchestra
Liszt, arr Bnsoni Spanish Rhapsody (Recordings made available by courtesy of Netherlands and Bavarian Radios)

A weekly survey of the world of music by the artists and personalities who create it. Introduced by John Amis
Sir William Glock looks back over the Proms.
Production assistant NATALIE WHEEN
Producer DENYS GUEROULT

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Amis
Introduced By:
Sir William Glock
Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Producer:
Denys Gueroult

direct from the - Royal Albert Hall , London The Last Night
BERNADETTE GREEVY (Contralto) JOHN BINGHAM (pianO) BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Norman Del Mar Part 1
Britten Pas de six (The Prince of the Pagodas)
Vaughan Williams Toward the unknown region, for chorus and orchestra
Bliss Suite: Checkmate
Lambert The Rio Grande, for contralto, chorus, piano and orchestra

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Piano:
John Bingham
Director:
John Poole
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

Reflections on current affairs Adam Watson gives the last of four fortnightly talks. A former British Ambassador m Africa and to Cuba, since 1968 Adam Watson has been diplomatic adviser. British Leyland Motor Corporation...
(29 September: John Vaizey )

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Watson
Unknown:
Adam Watson
Unknown:
John Vaizey

Part 2 ...
Elgar March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1, in D major Walton Suite: Facade arr Henry Wood Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Parry, orch Elgar Jerusalem orch Elgar National anthem
(Part 2 of this concert can be seen on BBC1 Colour)
Monuments restored: page 4

1: The Best Planning Act in the World
Reyner Banham in conversation with Lord Holford, Arthur Ling Baroness Sharp and Peter Shepheard
Theo Crosby 's recent exhibition The Environment Game has not been the only voice suggesting that many of our urban ills are due to the misuse of our planning law. Yet for a quarter of a century, since the Town and Country Planning Act of 1947. British planning law and practice have been the envy of the world. In the first of two programmes Reyner Banham examines the origins, intentions and the driving vision of post-war planning legislation.
Producer LEONIE COHN

Contributors

Unknown:
Reyner Banham
Unknown:
Arthur Ling
Unknown:
Peter Shepheard
Unknown:
Theo Crosby
Unknown:
Reyner Banham
Producer:
Leonie Cohn

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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