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Fux Overture in D minor
CONCENTUS MUSICUS Mozart Rondo in D (K 382)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER
Haydn Symphony No 55, in E flat (The Schoolmaster) PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTALDORATI gramophone records
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Faurg Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGE BAUDO Ravel Piano Concerto in G
WERNER HAAS
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALCEO GALLIERA
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone records
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Balakirev and Borodin
Balakirev Overture: King Lear LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES
9.17. Borodin Yaroslavna's Lament (Prince Igor. Act 4) NETANIA DAVRATH (Soprano)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR GOLSCHMANN and Polovtsian Dances (Act 2) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTl
Fantasia in c major (Wanderer) played by CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
Quartet in D major, Op 71 No 2 Quartet in B flat major, Op 76 No 4 (The Sunrise) played by the GABRIKLI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
Book 1, Premier ordre played by KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord) gramophone records
NORBERT BRAININ (viO'.in) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian folk song: The peacock
12.12* Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major
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Malcolm Binns (piano)
Poulenc Mouvements perpétuels Berkeley Sonata
Schumann Symphonic Studies, Op 13
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. The fifth of 12 concerts promoted by Bradford City Libraries in association with the BBC)
An opera in three acts by Warner
(sung In German)
The story of a medieval minstrel who succumbs to the temptations of the flesh.
Knights. ladies, pilgrims, sirens, bacchantes
CHOKUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE BAYREITH FESTIVAL chorus-master NORBERT BALATSCH conducted by HEINRICH HOLLREISER
The action takes place in Thuringia at the beginning of the 13th centurv.
Act 1 Sc 1: The interior of the Venusberg: Sc 2: The valley in front of the Wartburg
Act 2 The Hall of Song in the Wartburg
Act 3 The valley in front of th3 Wartburg
(Recording from the Bayreuth Festival made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio) followed by an interlude
Written and presented by David Munrow
Whistles of all shapes, sizes and nationalities, and their supernatural uses.
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6.30 Early Years at School A series of 12 programmes 7: Secondary Expectations
What views do teachers in secondary schools take of the primary school and its staff?
KATHLEEN MITCHELL and DR RHODES BOYSON talk to ANGUS STEWART Book, 70p: see page 90
6.59 Perspective Children at Play
Anticipating the start of the Christmas season of theatrical productions for children, ADRIAN RENDLE investigates the ways in which the young become involved in theatre, as actors or audience, both at school and in the community. Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS
7.10 pm Speak for Yourself
Twelve programmes, introduced by BERNARD LOVELL. illustrating some of the difficulties young people have in communicating with others. 12: Summing Up
Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS
2: Euphonic Sounds
CHARLES FOX traces the development and influences of this musical form. Today's programme deals with the music of Scott Joplin , the greatest of the ragtime composers. gramophone records
RAFAEL OROZCO (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by ALDO CECCATO Part 1
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
by WALTER ALLEN
1: A Shot at Definition
In the first of three talks based on his work-in-progress Mr Allen , novelist and author of The English Novel, discusses the origins of the modern short story and its development during the 19th century. } .
(14 December: The American Experience)
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 9. in E minor (From the New World)
A fortnightly programme about the media
4: ' The Voice of France'
For some years the ORTFthe French State broadcasting organisation - has been experiencing a series of political shocks. In October its Chair-' man/Director-General was dismissed by a Government Minister who was then himself removed from office.
What are the roots of the controversy surrounding the ORTF? What is the relationship between broadcasting and the State in France?
John Ardagh examines these and other questions and talks to some of the people most intimately concerned with broadcasting in France. Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
followed by an interlude
Third 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) Songs. Op 21 (Nos 1-7)
Variations on a theme of Chopin. Op 22 coi.in horsi.ey (piano}
Songs. Op 21 (Nos 7-12)
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