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Durante Concerto in c major
A. Scarlatti Aria: Rugiandose, odorose (11 Pirro e Demetrio) Leonardo Leo Aria: Son qual nave in ria procella (Zanobia in Palmira)
Leo Cello Concerto in A major
A. Scarlatti Cantata: Su le sponde del Tebro gramophone records
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with John Lade
Building a Library: Beethoven's Symphony No 6, in r (Pastoral), by Robert PHILIP
Miscellaneous new records reviewed by NOËL GOODWIN
Brahms String Quartet in A minor. Op 51 No CLEVELAND QUARTET
10.47* Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24: PETER schreier (tenor) NORMAN SIIETLER (piano) gramophone records
Graham Treacher with records chosen by the under-20s
Pnrcell Three-part Fantasia No 1
Bliss Music for Strings
Bartek String Quartet No 4 Producer Arthur JOHNSON
DANIEL ADNI (piano)
BBC Scottish symphony orchestra conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments
12.21* Beetbevra Piano Concerto No 1, in c major
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Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2. in » major
Campbell Adamson. Director General of the CB1, is an enthusiastic pianist and organist. His record choice includes movements from piano con* certos by Mendelssohn and Gershwin, a piano sonata by Beethoven, a prelude by Debussy, and a fugue by Bach. Variety is added by memories evoked by the MODERN JAZZ. qcartet and the Cambridge UNIVERSITY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra conducted by Marcus Dods
Music by Stanford, Holst, Frank Bridge, Bliss and Vaughan Williams
Charles Marie Widor (1845-1937) JERROLD NORTHROP MOORE presents records of Widor playing his own compositions on the organ ot St Sulpice, Paris
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
Including today:
Stravinsky PAUL CROSSLEY and ERIC WALTER WHITE discussing the finding of the -First Piano Sonata, and JEREMY NOBLE tracing the history of the Etude pour pianola Introduced by John Amis Producers DENYS GUEROULT and NATALIE WHEEN
Sonata No 1 (first performance in this country)
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
followed by an interlude
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER direct from the Guildhall, Portsmouth Part 1
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
7.48* Mendelssohn Overture. Scherzo and Finale (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Reflections on current affairs David Martin gives the last of four fortnightly talks
(11 May: Esmond Wright )
Part 2 Strauss Symphonic poem: Also sprach Zarathustra
Ford Madox Ford. the author of more than 80 books, is remembered now for a handful of novels, some memoirs, his association with Joseph Conrad and his editorship of The English Review and The Transatlantic Review.
TONY GOULD presents an assessment of his life and work as a writer, with contributions from BASIL BUNTING, FRANK KERMODE , ROBERT LOWELL , JOSEPH BREWER , ANTHONY BERTRAM and JEAN RHYS Producer ROSEMARY HART followed by an interlude
Mass: Jesu nostra redemptio sung by SCHOLA polyphonica conductor HENRY WASHINGTON
Second of two programmes by JOHN BARSTOW (piano)
Tchaikovsky Sonata in G, Op 37 Schumann Vier Nachtstiicke, Op 23
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