Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
7.13* Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, in E Rat: ANDRE WATTS NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.32* Borodin Symphony No 2, in B minor: SUISSE romance ORCHESTRA, conducted by SILVIO VARVISO : records
Locke Three Pieces (The Tempest): ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by EMANUEL HURWITZ
8.11* C. P. E. Bach Concerto in D minor, for flute and string orchestra (Wq 22) AURÈLE NICOLET
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
8.38' Marc Anloine Charpentier Suite: Médée: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by Raymond LEPPARD : records
Mendelssohn
Two Ebert Songs
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH (piano)
9.12* Songs without Words: Book 2, Op 30
DANIEL ADNI (piano)
9.32* Four Eichendorff Songs DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
9.44* Songs without Words: Book 3, Op 38: DANIEL ADNI gramophone records
Our Hunting Fathers
ELISABETH SODERSTROM (soprano) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. conducted by Milan HORVAT (Austrian Radio recording)
Serenade in F major. Op 12 MEMBERS OF THE
TATRA1 STRING QUARTET
(Hungarian Radio recording)
Dances from Marosszek (mono) TAMAS VASARY (piano)
(A series of Kodaly programmes based mainly on concerts given at the 1972 Budapest Music Weeks to mark the 90th anniversary of his birth)
from the University of Glasgow CI.ARINA ENSEMBLE
Brahms Trio in A minor. Op 114, for clarinet, cello and piano Thomas Wilson Complementt , for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
Ravel Piano Trio In A minor
OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by YUVAL ZALIOUK Part 1
Bach Suite No 3, in D
12.40* Hoddinott Harp Concerto
Part 2
Strauss Serenade in i flat, for 13 wind instruments
1.30* Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor
(Given before an Invited audience in the City Hall, Cardiff)
Ciconia Gloria in excelsis Deo
MUNICH CAPELLA ANTIQUA conducted by KONRAD RUHLAND
2.17' John Browne Stabat Mater: PURCELL CON SORT of VOICES CHOIR OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH
MARGARET STREET, LONDON directed by GRAYSTON BURGESS (counter-tenor)
2.32* Handel Chandos Anthem: 0 praise the Lord with one consent: ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (sop) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) FORBES ROBINSON (bass)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ACADEMY or ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS S.2* Penderecki Stabat Mater CRACOW PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conducted by HENRYK CZYZ gramophone records
Third of five programmes NORBERT BRAININ (violin) with LAMAR CROWSON (piano) Sonata in E minor (K 304) Sonata in A major (K 526)
(10 December: G major (K 301), A major (K 305) - Norbert Brainin and Lili Kraus )
Jan Degaetani (mezzo-soprano) CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by Arthur Weisberg
William Bolcom Session I
George Crumb Madrigals, Book I
Joseph Schwantner In aeternum (Consortium IV), for cello and four players
Seymour Shifrin Satires of circumstance
(All except the Shifrin are first broadcast performances in this country)
CHARLES fox with records
Written and presented by David Munrow
Beethoven goes to Vienna where he meets Mozart and Haydn.
(continued)
6.30 Voluntary Action
A series of six programmes 6: future Prospects
Is ' community action ' here to stay? What are its implications for local and national government? A discussion chaired by GEORGE SCOTT
Series producer DAVID DICKINSON
7.0 Living Decisions in Family and Community Introduced by JOHN TIMPSON 9: Tafcing Decisions
George decides to stay In East. bridge - but he will have to find a new job.
(Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF) Book, 80p: see page 62
Homage to Henry Purcell
A programme of words and music by Purcell and his contemporaries devised by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD and RICHARD LUCKETT
IAN RICHARDSON (reader)
James Bowman (counter-tenor) SIMON STANDAGE (baroque violin)
ELEANOR SLOAN (baroque violin) Oliver BROOKES (viola da gambi) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
(harpsichord and continuo) Part 1
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad,
Part 2
(Given before an Invited audience in the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Request* for tickets to [address removed]. enclosing SAE)
(Ian Richardson is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co)
by JOHN L. HUGHES , adapted and produced by LORRAINE DAVIES And Paradise hill gets steeper. And I can tell you for nothing mister as how that growing steepness is improving the view as you look out across the town. Clocking them slate-grey purple rooftops glinting off in the distance.
Bashed smooth from Craig-yr-
Hesg to Treforest by the endless chucking rain.
Making your town nothing special to outsiders in the end.
And nothing special in the beginning.
Except it Is where you live A picture of life in and around Pontypridd as observed, and to some extent lived, by the author. In this dramatised excerpt from the book the part of the author will be spoken by Hywel Bennett as Lew followed by an Interlude
Sonata for flute, viola and harp JOHN WIGGINS , JAMES DURR1NT SANCHIA PIELOU ‡
CRAIG SHEPPARD (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Dukas Choreographic Poem: La péri
10.58* Mozart Piano Concerto No 17. in G major (K 453)
11.34* Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (rev version, 1919)
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