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Tchaikovsky, orch Taneyev Andante and Finale, Op 79 WERNER HAAS (piano)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
7.27* Offenbach Le papillon, Act 1
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Richard BONYNGE gramophone records
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Thalberg Fantasy on Donizetti's Don Pasquale
EARL WILD (piano)
8.20* Hubay Violin Concerto No 3, in G minor AARON ROSAND LUXEMBOURG RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
8.47* Enesco Rumanian Rhapsody No 1, in A
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN gramophone records
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Brahms Rhapsody In B minor, Op 79 No 1: JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
S.15* Trio in E flat, Op 40 (mono)
AUBREY BRAIN (horn) ADOLF BUSCH (violin)
RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) gramophone records
Organ Concerto No 1, in G minor
Dettingen Te Deum (sung in German)
LUDGER MAl (organ)
HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) RIAS CHAMBER CHORUS
BERLIN BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by uwe GRONOSTAY
(Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin)
from the McRobert Centre, University of Stirling
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with WILLIAM PLEETH (cello)
Haydn Quartet in d, Op 76 No 5 Schubert Quartet-movement in c minor (D 703); Quintet in c (D 956)
HUGH BEAN (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Part 1
Hoist A Fugal Overture
12.22* Nielsen Symphony No 1 (1892)
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Part 2 Elgar
Violin Concerto in B minor
(Given on 26 June in the City Hall, Cardiff, before an invited audience)
MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
Mendelssohn Fantasy in r sharp minor. Op 28
Weber Sonata No 4, in E minor
Renaissance Dance Music: Christoph Demantius Polish dance and galliard: Claude Gervaise Branle : Pierre Phal ese L Arboscello ballo furlano COLLEGIUM AUREUM
2.58. Morley Madrigals: Though Philomela lost her love: Hard by a crystal fountain: Whither away, so fast DELLER CONSORT
3.7* Mozart Flute Concerto No 1. in G (K 313) AURELE NICOLET
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
3.35* Haydn Symphony No 98, in B flat
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
Anthony Payne Phoenix Mass, for mixed chorus, three trumpets and three trombones (first performance)
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN poole
ANTHONY PAYNE
David Rowland Masques , for oboe. percussion and tape (first performance)
EDWIN ROXBURGH (oboe)
GARY KETTEL (percussion)
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Introduced by CHARLES FOX
The Lute - from Its Arabian beginnings to Elizabethan times in England when John Dowland became its most famous player
Written and presented by David Munrow
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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6.30 Power to the People
Five documentaries on community action compiled and presented by JEREMY SEABROOK 3: York 2000
7.0 New series
Living Decisions in Family and Community
A 25-part course on thinking in action introduced by JOHN TIMPSON
1: Simple Decisions - Perhaps The Clarke family debate their claims to the family car and their ideas for a holiday.
Dramatisations by PETER KING. produced by DICKON REED
Series producer GRAHAM TAYAR (Repeated: Sunday, R4 VHF) Book, 80p: see page 78
This is your average life: page 16
(piano)
Part 1 Schumann Kreisleriana
(A shorter version was broadcast at 1.5 pm)
Part 2
Chopin Ballade In G minor; Nocturnes: F sharp; E
Prokofiev Sonata No 7, in b flat, Op 83
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Requests for tickets to [address removed], enclosing SAE)
A ghost story by FREDERICK BRADNUM
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by TERENCE TILLER
Music specially composed by HUMPHREY SEARLE MEMBERS OF THE
SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by THE COMPOSER
Thomas Blanco. ...MICHAEL DEACON Female Visitant...HILDA SCHRODER Male Visitant.....GODFREY KENTON Other parts played by DIANA OLSSON , MICHAEL KILGARRIFF and LEWIS STRINGER
First of three programmes to include music by this Soviet composer, who was born in 1934. Violin Concerto No 1 (first broadcast in this country) MARK LUBOTSKY
SOVIET RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOVIET TELEVISION THEATRE ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
(Recording made available by courtesy of Soviet Radio) Quasi una Sonata
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) LJUBA EDLINA (piano)
(Violin Concerto No 2: Music in Our Time, 9 October) followed by an interlude
NORMAN BAILEY (baritone) SYLVIA SCHULMAN (piano)
Wolf Verschwiegene Liebe: Der Freund; Abschied; Fussreise Brahms Vier ernste Gesange
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