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A record request programme Gershwin Cuban Overture
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
7.16' Gottschalk Fantaisie grotesque, Op 15: The Banjo EUGENE LIST (piano)
7.20* Weill Suite: The Threepenny Opera (excerpts) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
7.31' Martinu Le Jazz LUBOMIR PANEK SINGERS
PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ZBYNEK VOSTRAK
7.36* Ravel Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra WERNER HAAS
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALCEO GALLIERA
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Part 2
Susato Pavane: La bataille
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW
8.8* Handel Concerto Grosso No 7, in c (Alexander's Feast) COLLEGIUM AUREUM
8.22* Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.36* Corn j she Ah Robin, gentle Robin: THE SCHOLARS
8.38* Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis : BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
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Arne, Boyce. and their English contemporaries
Stanley Concerto in G, Op 2 No 3 HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ Boyce Voluntary in D major NICHOLAS DANBY (Organ)
Arne Concerto No 5, in G minor: GEORGE MALCOLM
(harpsichord), ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS direoted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Boyce Song of Momus to Mars ROBERT TEAR (tenor), ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
Avison Concerto No 13, in D ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ gramophone records
JAKOB STÄMPFLI (bass-baritone) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) t
A talk by Ian Grimble
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from St John 's College, Cam-bridge, recorded by STEPHEN CLEOBURY
Bach Toccata , Adagio and Fugue in c (bwv 564) Mathias Partita
Messiaen Dieu parmi nous (La nativity du Seigneur)
The first of three programmes including Schumann's three quartets, and Mendelssohn's Op 44 set written five years earlier WISSEMA STRING QUARTET
JOHN LILL (piano) HALLE ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by OKKU KAMU Part 1
Aulls Salllnen Sinfonia (first broadcast performance in this country)
Grief- Piano Concerto in A minor
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Part 2 Prokofiev Symphony No 7, in c sharp minor
Scenes from Smetana's comic opera sung in German by a cast including
RUDOLPHE KEMPE conducts the BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA gramophone records
conducted by EDGAR COSMA with JOHN MCCABE (piano) Arnold Sinfonietta No 1
McCabe Piano Concerto No 2 (Sinfonia Concertante 1970) (first broadcast performance) Haydn Symphony No 84
Peter Lawson Sitting in farmyard mud
JANE MANNING (soprano)
SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano) t John Buller Poor Jenny JUDITH PEARCE (flu'te)
GARY KETTEL (percussion)
Peter Maxwell Davies Solita JUDITH PEARCE (flute)
Nicola LeFanu But stars remaining: JANE MANNING t
(First broadcast performances in this country of the works by Buller and Maxwell Davies)
from Bath Abbey
Introit: Eastern Monarchs (Peter Naylor )
Responses (Tomkins)
Psalms 12. 13, 14 (Smart, Hayes, Flintoft)
Lessons: Isaiah 63, vv 7-19; 1 Thessalonians 1
Canticles (Murrill in E)
Anthem: The Shepherds' Cradle Song (arr Macpherson)
Hymn: 0 little town of Bethlehem (A and M Rev 65)
Organist and Master of the Choristers DUDLEY HOLROYD
Assistant organist RAYMOND JONES
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(continued)
S.30 Ochen' priyatno Novy God
The last of three holiday programmes, in which TANYA FEIFER and SASHA DOROGOI talk about the Russian New Year Script by ALLA BRAITHWAITE (Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF)
7.0 Rendez-vous a Chaviray Special horoscope
The last of four extra holiday programmes t
(Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF)
A series of 13 concerts, with co-ord'inated talks.
12: The Symphonic Crisis Part 1
Webern Symphony for small orchestra. Op 21 (mono) DOMAIN MUSICAL ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
Britten Quartet No 2, in c, Op 36: AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
8.15* Humphrey Searle discusses the three symphonic structures in this programme against the background of our century's symphonic crisis.
8.35* The Symphony: part 2
Mahler The Song of the Earth (mono)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto) JULIUS PATZAK (tenor)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO WALTER gramophone records Editor HANS KELLER
(7 January: The Symphony of the Future)
1: Therapeutic Experience by Earl Hopper
The very meaning of the term 'mental illness' is being widely questioned today, and it follows that the nature of ' treatment ' is also in doubt.
Earl Hopper , who is a sociologist at the London School of Economics, and a psychotherapist and a member of the Management Committee at the London Centre for Psychotherapy, examines in the first of two programmes how psychotherapists see the aims and the results of their diverse therapeutic methods. Taking part:
ILSE SEGLOW. MALCOLM PINES
PAUL DE BERKER , ROBIN SKYNNER WALTER SCHINDLER , S. H. FOULKES ROBERT GOSLING and several patients
Introduced by EARL HOPPER Producer MICHAEL TOTTON t
Violin and piano
Mozart Sonata in E flat major (K 380)
Brahms Sonata in G major. Op
'78
Sonata No 1 (1937)
SIMON PRESTON (organ) gramophone record
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