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Michael Oliver introduces listeners' record requests, with a special interest in longer pieces, including Dvorak's little-known First Symphony

9.5* Haydn Symphony No 46, in B:
Philharmonia Hungarica, conducted by Antal Dorati
9.25* Mozart A group of songs sung by Edith Mathis
9.34* Kalivoda Concertino in F, for oboe and orchestra Han de Vries; Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Anton Kersjes
9.50* Franz Schmidt Scene of the Last Trumpet (The Book with Seven Seals)
10.5* Dvorak Symphony No 1, in C minor (The Bells of Zlonice)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Oliver
Musicians:
Philharmonia Hungarica
Conductor:
Antal Dorati
Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Oboist:
Han de Vries
Musicians:
Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Anton Kersjes
Musicians:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Rafael Kubelik

with Christopher Grier
ANTHONY BESCH on the background to his new Covent Garden production of Mozart's La clemenza di Tito.
EDUARD MELKUS (violin) on the art of ornamentation in Baroque music
A look at traditional Chinese opera.
Producer KEITH HORNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Grier
Unknown:
Anthony Besch
Producer:
Keith Horner

The Gala Concert to mark the opening of this new concert hall in Linz. on 23 March
Motets: Locus iste: Os justi: Christus factus est; Ave Maria SINGVEREIN DER GESELLSCHAFT
DER MUSIKFREUNDE, conducted by HELMUT FROSCHAUER
Symphony No 7. in E major
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(Austrtan Radio recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Helmut Froschauer
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

International radio competition for amateur choirs, organised by the BBC under the auspices of the EBU
Introduced by David Willcocks who says:
United Kingdom Rounds: Programme 1
Mixed Voice Class CHAPTER HOUSE CHOIR conductor ANDREW CARTER V THE LONSDALE SINGERS conductor DAVID RUDLING School Class
CROSS AND PASSION SECONDARY SCHOOL CHOIR, BELFAST conductor SISTER ODRAN DOYLE V SOLIHULL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS conductor MARGARET WHARAM Adjudicators: GEORGE GUEST ALLEN PERCIVAL , STEPHEN RHYS Producer ANTONY ASKEW

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Willcocks
Conductor:
Andrew Carter
Conductor:
David Rudling
Conductor:
Margaret Wharam
Unknown:
Allen Percival
Unknown:
Stephen Rhys
Producer:
Antony Askew

by TYMOTEUSZ KARPOWICZ
Translated from the Polish by NICHOLAS BETHELL. with Alan Dobie , Maurice Denham
A Judge and a Pedlar are travelling to the funeral of a mutual friend. The journey turns out to be a ' dance of death.'
Producer MARTIN JENKINS followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Bethell.
Unknown:
Alan Dobie
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Producer:
Martin Jenkins
Judge:
Maurice Denham
Pediar:
Alan Dobie
Questioner:
William Sleigh

and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with TERESA CAHILL (soprano)
Schoenberg Five Orchestral Pieces, Op 16
9.22* Berg Seven Early Songs
9.39' Webern Symphony, Op 21
10.22* Berg Symphonic Pieces (Lulu)
(Teresa Cahill broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

A monthly series of discussions 2: The changing sex relationship
Widespread birth control, and the economic opportunities now open to women throughout their lives in advanced industrial societies, have produced new demands by women on the family and marriage. Will a substantial minority of women opt out of their present rote as mothers and partners in marriage, and will some of them choose different men to match up to their needs at different times of their lives? What are some of the likely effects on public and private responsibilities towards children? How will our male-orientated societies react?
DR G. M. CARSTAIRS, Vice-Chancellor University of York. and formerly Professor of Psychological Medicine. University of Edinburgh
JULIET MITCHELL, author of Woman's Estate and Psychoanalysis and feminism
AUDREY Richards, formerly Reader in Anthropology at Cambridge University, most of whose fieldwork was undertaken in Africa
In the chair Andrew Shonfield, of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF followed by an interlude

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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