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J. C. Bach Symphony in G minor. Op 6 No 6
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.21* Giuliani Guitar Concerto in A: JOHN WILLIAMS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.43* Rossini String Sonata No 1, in G: I SOLISTI VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE gramophone records
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Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.14* Tailleferre Concertino for harp and orchestra NICANOR ZABALETA
ORTF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.31* Respighi Symphonic Poem: Feste Romane PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
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Strauss
Songs: AH' mein Gedanken, Op 21 No 1; Morgen, Op 27 No 4;. Wiegenlied, Op 41 No 1
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
9.17* Sonata in E flat, Op 18 SIDNEY WEISS (violin) JEANNE WEISS (piano) gramophone records
YONA ETTLINGER (clarinet) PNINA SALZMAN (piano) Poulenc Sonata Mordecai Seter Monodrama (first broadcast performance in this country)
Brahms Sonata No 1, In f minor
ST CECILIA SINGERS conductor RICHARD LATHAM HILARY MACNAMARA (piano) ANN DOWDALL (soprano)
HERBERT SUMSION (piano) GEOFFREY LYNN (violin) ROGER CHASE (viola) SALLY TALBOT (cello)
HENRY ROCHE (piano) * Part 1
A spotless rose: Walking in the snow; Sing lullaby
Piano Sonatina (1971)
King David; Gavotte; Come sing and dance
11.20* Dr Herbert Howells and Sir Arthur Bliss talk about nearly 60 years of musical friendship.
11.40* Herbert Howells
Part 2 Piano Quartet in A minor, Op 21
GWENNETH PRIOR (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by EDGAR COSMA Part 1
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
12.28* Mozart Piano Concerto No 23, in A major (K 488)
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Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 6, in major (Pastoral)
(Given before an invited audience in the City Hall, Cardiff)
at the Bratislava Festival, 1972 MOSCOW CONSERVATOIRE
STRING QUARTET
Mozart Quartet in B flat (The Hunt) (K 458)
Prokofiev Quartet No 2, Op 92 Shostakovich Quartet No 13
(Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio)
1893-1973
Records of the distinguished English contralto, introduced by WILLIAM PARSONS
Aleksandar Obradovic Micro-sonata, for clarinet - played by Milenko Stefanovic
Tilo Medek Verschuttete Bauernflote, for organ - played by Hans-Gunther Wauer at the Ladegast organ in Merseburg Cathedral
Francois Bayle Deux reves d'oiseau (electronic music)
Robert Aitken Kebyar - Nicholas Fiore (flute) Stanley McCartney (clarinet) Eugene Watts (trombone) John Wyre (percussion) Nancy Monahan (double-bass) Thomas Monahan (double-bass)
Sandor Balassa Requiem for Lajos Kassak - Erika Sziklai (sop) Sandor Palcso (tenor) Endre Uto (bass) Choir and Orchestra of Hungarian Radio, conducted by Gyorgy Lehel
(All first broadcasts in this country)
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Yugoslav Radio, East German Radio, French Radio, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Hungarian Radio)
(Stereo)
CHARLES FOX with records
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6.30 Power to the People
Five documentaries on community action compiled and presented by JEREMY SEABROOK 1: The Caldmore Action Group In the past we've gone down the Council; they've scribbled it on a bit of paper and thrown it in the wastepaper basket. But now we get things done.' Series producer DAVID DICKINSON
7.0 Music In Medieval Drama
In the second of three programmes JOHN STEVENS discusses the music and the presentation of mystery plays.
leader ALAN TRAVERSE conductor StR CHARLES GROVES with MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) direct from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Part 1
Havergal Brian Festival Fanfare Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
(A shorter version was broadcast at 1.5 pm)
Part 2 Mahler Symphony No 5
Consider the Lilies by SUSAN HILL with Tony Britton
'He lives in a world of his own. He doesn'seem to ... the lilies, of course, he takes all that interest in those lilies, they might be his children. Well, very nice, all to the good, I'm fond of a well set-up lily myself.'
Music by GEOFFREY BURGON DOREEN PRICE (soprano) JOHN YORK SKINNER (counter-tenor)
NONA LIDDELL (violin)
GEOFFREY BURGON (celeste)
DAVID CORKHILL (vibraphone) JOHN MARSON (harp) Producer GUY VAESEN
(Tony Britton is in ' No, No, Nanette ' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London) followed by an interlude
LONDON SAXOPHONE QUARTET
Paul Harvey. Hate Hambleton Christopher Gradwell David Lawrence
Introduced by the performers Bozza Andante and Scherzo
Paul Harvey Five folk dances (first broadcast performance)
John Rushby-Smith Quartet (first broadcast performance) arr David Palmer Two Jazz pieces: I fall in love too easily; Purism
Francaix Quartet
(Given in December by Ledlanet Nights, Ledlanet, Kinross-shire)
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