Haydn Symphony No 6, in D (Le matin)
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.28' Danzi Wind Quintet In B flat, Op 56 No 1
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
WIND QUINTET
7.42* J. C. Bach Symphony In D, for double orchestra, Op 18 No 3
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
MacCunn Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
8.14* Bruch Scottish Fantasia JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
8.40* Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI gramophone records
Couprrin and Charpentier Charpentier Epithalamium in Praise of His Serene Electoral Highness Maximilian Emmanuel of Bavaria
ROGER BLANCHARD VOCAL ENSEMBLE ORCHESTRA OF THE SOCIETE
DES CONCERTS DU CONSERVATOIRE conducted hy ROGER BLANCHARD Couperin L'Imperiale (Les Nations)
FRANS BRÚGGEN
(flute and recorder)
JAAP SCHRODER (violin) ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) With FRANS VESTER (flute) and MARIE LEONHARDT (violin) gramophone records
Johann Christoph Vogl Quartet in B flat, for clarinet, violin, viola and cello
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM
Friedrich Hartmann Graf Quartet in G
FRANS VESTER (flute)
JAAP SCHRODER (violin) WIEL PEETERS (viola) and ANNER BYI.SMA (cello)
Johann Friedrich Nisle Septet in E flat
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM gramophone records
(Op 39): Allegro moderato: Marcia funèbre: Menuet: Finale played by RONALD SMITH
UTO UGHI (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA teader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Part I
Beethoven Overture: Prome. theus
11.28* Brahms Violin Concerto in D
A talk by Kingsley Amis
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 7. in D minor
Helen Watts accompanied by JOHN STREETS sings songs by Purcell, Lawes and Warlock, the Wolf Mignon Lieder and Dvorak's Gypsy Songs.
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. The fourth of 12 concerts promoted by Bradford City Libraries in association with the BBC)
leaders ELI GOREN and BELA DEKANY conductor PIERRE BOULEZ
Ravel Valses nobles et sentlmentales
Debussy Ibéria (Images)
Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1911)
A series in wmen criusn composers talk about themselves and their work.
Concerto da camera (1965)
BERNICIA ENSEMBLE
Ritornelli per archi (1972) SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE director LEONARD FRIEDMAN Complementi (1973) CLARINA ENSEMBLE
Rhyl Music Club, Flintshire RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) and MICHAEL ISADOR (piano)
Beethoven Variations on a theme from Mozart's The Magic Flute (WoO 46)
4.22* Schubert Arpeggione Sonata
(Given in the Town Hall on 21 March)
Impulse and Quantum
Two new works by Howard Riley , performed by his trio. Introduced by IAN CARR Producer JOHN t. MUIR
Written and presented by David Munrow
St Cecilia 's Day. Music In her honour by Haydn, Alessandro Scarlatti and Gounod.
(continued)
6.30 Early Years at School A series of 12 programmes
5: The Expectations of DoctorsWhat views do a medical officer and an educational psychologist take of the Primary School and its teachers? DR MARTIN BAX and DR W. D. WALL talk to ANGUS STEWART. Boofc, 70p: see page 94
6.50 Perspective Keep Moving
We all express ourselves through our bodies - modern dance does so more intensely. The London Contemporary Dance Company, currently on tour, has played a major part in popularising the art.
NOËL GOODWIN discusses its work with director PAT HUTCHI -SON and dancer ROBERT NORTH.
A 60th Birthday Concert direct from the Town Hall. Birmingham ERICH GRUENBERC . (Violin)
CHOIR OF WORCESTER CATHEDRAL conductor CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRALLURY conductor LOUIS FRÉMAUX Part 1
Hymn to Saint Cecilia Violin Concerto
A talk about LOUIS MACNEICE and The Dark Tower by R. d. SMITH
(The Dork Tower will be broadcast next Sunday on Radio 3)
Part 2
Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge
Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
'R 3 devotes most of next Sunday to programmes in celebration of Britten's 60th birthday)
A fortnightly series on the media
'The reactions to Animal Farm... will be quite simple: "It oughtn't to have been published." Naturally, those reviewers who understand the art of denigration will not attack it on political grounds but on literary ones. They will say that it is a dull, silly book and a disgraceful waste of paper.'
(Extract from The Lost Introduction to 'Animal Farm')
George Orwell wrote an essay about The Freedom of the Press which at one time he intended should be published as a preface to what has since become his most famous and popular book.
Reader Alan Dobie
Introduced by Bernard Crick, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, London, who is writing George Orwell's official biography.
First in a series of six programmes which will include all the numbered songs from Op 4 to Op 38.
ELIZABETH TIPPETT (soprano)
CAROLE ROSEN (mezzo-soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
HEINZ REHFUSS (baritone) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Six Songs, Op 4
Suite No 1, Op 5, for two pianos
BRACHA EDEN. ALEXANDER TAMIR Six Songs. Op 8
BARTOK QUARTET
Bartok String Quartet No 6
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