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Michel Corrette Flute Concerto in E minor
KLAUS POHLERS MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTER KEHR
Bach Cantata No 30: Freue dich, erloste Schar
EMIKO HYAMA (soprano)
BARBARA SCHERLER (Contralto) THEO ALTMEYER (tenor) BRUCE ABEL (bass)
HEJLBRONN HEINRICH SCHUTZ
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ WERNER gramophone records
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Edited and introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Stravinsky's Puleinella Suite, by JEREMY NOBLE
Recent choral records: reviewed by CHRISTOPHER WELLS
Some of the new choral records discussed in this morning's Record Review, including two settings of the Mass: Ockeghem's Missa pro defunctis, and the setting by Stravinsky
Introduced by Graham Treacher
Beethoven "Overture, Introduction and Finale (Prometheus)
Scriabin Prometheus (The Poem of Fire)
Gerhard Symphony No 3 (Collages)
JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY IRIMPHREYS conducted by ERICH SCHMID Part 1
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
12.28* Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c major (K 467)
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A weekly survey of the more hopeful trends in the world's news, compiled and introduced by Donald Milner
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 6. in D major
(Given in the City Hall, Glasgow, on 29 January)
Stephen Gardiner , architect and writer, reminisces about the artists he has known, including his father and Epstein. Among the records he has chosen to play are works by Faurfi, Bach, Mozart and Bartok.
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Reissiger Overture: The Mill on the Rock
Debussy, orch Büsser Petite Suite
Elgar Symphonic Prelude: Polonia
Warlock Capriol Suite
Schubert, arr Geoffrey Bush Scherzo No 2, in B minor
Lyadov Symphonic Poem: Baba-Yaga
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Edward Higginbottom speaks to John Lade about the organ and discusses his record, including music by Couperin, Buxtehude, Franck. John McCabe and Jehan Alain.
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
A weekly survey of the world of music by the artists and personalities who create it. Introduced by John Amis including this week: an Ulster-man in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: Grove's Progress Producers NATALIE WHEEN and DBNYS GUEROULT
Haydn Gegenliebe ; Das Leben ist ein
Traum Loewe Die wandelnde Glocke; Tom der Reimer : Der Junggesell: Hinkende Jamben
Schubert An die Leier; Herbst; An die
Musik BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
Gerhard Concerto for Orchestra Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, Op 45
The first of two illustrated talks by Deben Bhattacharya. The Dervish movement, of which there are a number of Orders in the Middle and Near East and North Africa, sprang from Sufism. Mr Bhattacharya's examples were recorded in Turkey and Syria.
by the combined choirs of Chichester
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN BIRCH Salisbury
Choirmaster and Organist RICHARD SEAL Winchester
Organist and Master of the Music MARTIN NEARY
CLEMENT MCWILLIAM (organ) with readings by Part 1
Andrea Gabriell Magnificat for three choirs
9.43* John Milton Blest Pair of Sirens (reading)
9.45* Byrd Motet: Laudibus in sanctis
9.51* Purcell Psalm: Jehova quam multi sunt hostes mei!
9.59* von Nissen Mozart: On church music (reading)
10.2* Bach Motet: Komm, Jesu, komm!
10.15* On Entering the Close
Reflections on a change of scene by REGINALD ASKEW
10.25* Five Centuries of Cathedral Music Part 2
Leonard Clark Charles (From Darkness to Light) (reading)
10.27* S. S. Wesley Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
10.31* Andrew Lang Isaak Walton (reading)
10.35* Vaughan Williams Vali ant for Truth
10.41* St Francis and the birds (The Little Flowers of St Francis ) (reading)
10.46* Mathtas An admonition to rulers
(A Southern Cathedrals Festival concert given in Winchester Cathedral on 28 July 1972)
Fifth in a series of nine programmes to include all the major works for solo piano from 1822 played by Alfred Brendel
Twelve German Dances (D 790) Sonata in G major (D 894)
(Rptd: Thursday, 11.10 pm)
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