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attrib Pergolesl Concertino No 4, in F minor
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER Bach Concerto in c major, for two harpsichords and strings GUSTAV LEONHARDT
ANNEKE UITTENBOSCH
THE LEONHARDT CONSORT
Cimarosa Concerto in G major, for two flutes and strings
AURELE and CHRISTIANE NICOLET STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER gramophone records
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Haydn Overture: Orlando Paladino
VIENNA FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO
Brahms Serenade No 1, in LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
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Ravel
Miroirs (mono)
ROBERT CASADESUS (piano)
9.33* Sonata in G
DAVID OISTRAKH (violin) FRIDA BAUER (piano) gramophone records
A series of programmes featuring British amateur choirs THE BROADLAND SINGERS conductor ANGELA DUGDALE THE CANTAMUS ENSEMBLE conductor PAMELA COOK sing music by Campian, Morley, Warlock, Maconchy, Seiber, Bartok, Scandello and Nicholas Maw
Seventh of 15 programmes Part 1 Lekeu
Sonata in G major MARIA LIDKA (violin)
-PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
John Vaizey reflects on some of the things we say and write.
Part 2 Lekeu
Piano Quartet (unfinished) COLIN HORSLEY (piano) PETER CARTER (violin)
JOHN UNDERWOOD (viola) JOY HALL (cello)
leader ELI GOREN conducted by BERNHARD KLEE with IMOGEN COOPER (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 102, in B flat major
Hindemith Concert Music, Op 50, for brass and string orchestra
Mozart Piano Concerto No 9, in E flat major (K 271)
(Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale. on 30 September 1973)
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Moray Welsh (cello)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
Debussy Sonata in D minor
Messiaen Louange a l'éternité de J6sus
Brahms Sonata in r major, Op 99
(From the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester. The tenth of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
The King's Singers Nigel Perrin
Alastair Hume
Alastair Thompson Anthony Holt
Simon Carrington Brian Kay Part 1
Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet
Farmer Fair
Phyllis Weelkes The nightingale; Come, sirrah Jack, ho! Morley Shoot , false love
John Gardner Five encounters for six voices (first performance)
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them.
Virtuosity and Musicality: SYLVIA ROSENBERG discusses a delicate problem,
Part 2
Carl Davis A Shakespeare sequence
Five folk song arrangements in close harmony
(Given in the Royal Hall, Harrogate)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings
3.46* Berlioz Love Scene (Romeo and Juliet)
4.3* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F
by GEOFFREY BUCKLEY
David Harries Sonata
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel
Written and presented by David Munrow
Dvorak's early experiences playing in dance bands - and a first attempt at composition.
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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6.30 Community Care 4: ' Harry Brown '
' Harry' is 83 years old and very deaf; he lives alone and is supported by his own GP, a visiting psychiatric nurse and a local authority home-help. Books, 45p each: see page 58
6.50 Context
Exploring the science behind a story of current interest
Presented by BARBARA MYERS
7.10 The Bonus Years
Presented by DAVID HOBMAN 5: Income
How adequate is the present system of pensions? What can older people do to make the mostoftheirincome?
leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Part 1 Strauss
Symphonic Poem: Also sprach Zarathustra
.S* Nietzsche on Music An excerpt from
Human, all-too-human read by PETER BARKER
8.16* CBSO
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2, in D
A series of four programmes which look at the new methods being applied to the understanding of religious thought and behaviour
2: Sects and Secularisation
Ninian Smart, Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Lancaster, talks to Bryan Wilson , Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, and the University Reader in Sociology, about the contribution sociology can make to religious studies. How far is it true, and what does it mean to say that religion has declined? And how do we explain the persistent vitality of religious sects in modern societies?
Chairman Bryan Magee , Visiting Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford
(Programme 3: 27 February) followed by an interlude
Sixth of nine programmes played by Alfred Brendel
The German poet and novelist, best known in England for his children's stories, particularly Emil and the Detectives, is now 75.
R. W. LAST, Lecturer in German at the University of Hull, introduces a selection of Kastner's poems, in German read by himself, and in English translation read by HARVEY HALL Producer GEORGE MACBETH
played by MAX ROSTAL (violin)
SIEGFRIED PALM (CellO)
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