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Stravinsky Fireworks
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SELI OZAWA
7.10* Prokofiev Sinfonietta
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by DZHEMAL DALGAT
7.33* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Golden
Cockerel I.AMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Seli Ozawa
Conducted By:
Dzhemal Dalgat
Unknown:
Cockerel I.Amoureux
Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch

C. P. E. Bach Concerto in E flat, for harpsichord, fortepiano and orchestra
LI STADELMANN. FRITZ NEUMEYER
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
8.25* Haydn Symphony No 67, in F: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
E. Bach
Unknown:
Li Stadelmann.
Unknown:
Fritz Neumeyer
Conducted By:
August Wenzinger
Unknown:
Philharmonia Hungarica
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

conducted by Michael MOORES
Nicolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Ravel Pavane pour une Infante defunte
Alan Langford Trio (Three Dance Contrasts)
Gilbert Vinter Escena espagnole TrevorDuncan St Boniface Down Chabrier Danse Slave

Contributors

Conducted By:
Michael Moores
Unknown:
Alan Langford
Unknown:
Gilbert Vinter Escena

Confessing to ' a bad attack of French fever,' Vaughan Wil liams wrote this ' song-cycle with several atmospheric effects ' after studying in Paris. Chausson Chanson perpetuelle JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) MEMBERS OF THE
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano) Ravel Miroirs (mono)
ROBERT CASADESUS (piano)
Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON Hugh Bean (violin)
Frances Mason (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Vaughan Wil
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Violin:
Ivor McMahon
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Weil
Piano:
Lamar Crowson
Piano:
Vaughan Williams
Violin:
Frances Mason
Viola:
Christopher Wellington
Piano:
David Parkhouse

Recorded in the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh, during the 1972 Festival
ROBERT TEAR (tenor) IAN HARPER (horn)
JOSE-LUIS GARCIA (violin) PHILIP LEDGER (piano) Part 1
Tchaikovsky Six songs: Is it not so?; Mignon's Song: Cradle Song; My little scamp; At the ball; Don Juan 's Serenade
Schubert Rondo in B minor, for violin and piano (d 895)

Contributors

Horn:
Ian Harper
Violin:
Jose-Luis Garcia
Unknown:
Don Juan

Oh you brave people, wherever you be
I pray stand a moment and listen to me
Your sons and your daughters are now going away
And thousands are sailing to
America (TRADITIONAL SONG)
In his second programme tony RUSSELL traces the development in the New World of ballads and songs that grew out of Old World stock, and expressed a different way of life: records

6.30 Early Years at School A series of 12 programmes 2: Co-operation
PROFESSOR R. S. PETERS talks about the authority of the teacher in the primary school, Book, 70p: see page 82
6.50 Context
A fortnightly programme exploring the science behind a story of current interest Series producers
MARGARET CHAMBERS and MICHAEL TOTTON

Contributors

Talks:
Professor R. S. Peters
Unknown:
Michael Totton

(soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
Mozart Abendempfindung ; Ungliickliehe Liebe: Dans un bois solitaire: Die Zufriedenheit
Mendelssohn Neue Liebe; Venetianisches Gondellied ; Gruss: Das erste Veilchen; And'res Maienlied
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Piano:
Mozart Abendempfindung
Unknown:
Venetianisches Gondellied
Unknown:
John Constable

Two talks on aspects of Chinese art and archaeology reflected in the Exhibition at the Royal Academy.
1: William Watson , Professor of Chinese Art and Archaeology in the University of London and adviser to the Exhibition, considers the extraordinarv advances that have been made in surveying and excavating ancient sites in China since 1949, and the light these excavations throw on the affairs of the early Chinese dynasties,

Contributors

Unknown:
William Watson

Throughout history in many societies, man has looked ahead to a perfect, secure, happy world - a Golden Age.
Archbishop Anthony Bloom and Dr James Hemming consider this mythical goal is no longer relevant or useful to our society, and they discuss a new aim for the future - and how we can work towards it.
Producer JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH (from Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Bloom
Unknown:
Dr James Hemming
Producer:
Jocelyn Ryder-Smith

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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