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Dvorak Dumka in c minor, Op 12 (mono)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano) Brahms Quintet No 1 in F. Op 88 AMADEUS STRING QUARTET With CECIL ARONOWITZ (Viola)
Brahms Piano Trio in c minor, Op 101 : SUK TRIO
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Bernard Keeffe introduces listeners' record requests and at
10.20* talks to this week's special guest Lorin Maazel
9.5' Mozart Prelude and Fugue in G minor (K 404a No 2) FRENCH STRING TRIO
9.15* Palestrina Super flumina Babylonis (mono)
SISTINE CHAPEL CHOIR
9.22* Liszt Evocation a la Chapelle Sixtine
DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ)
9.42' FaurS Piano Quartet No 1. in c minor (mono) LEONID KOGAN (Violin) RUDOLF BARSHAI (viola)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) EMIL GILELS (piano)
10.15* Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade imono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (Soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
10.20* Sibelius Symphony No 3, in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
Edited and introduced by Christopher Grier
Lilian Baylis (1874-1937): HAROLD ROSENTHAL looks at her contribution to the development of opera in England.
HUGH MACDONNALDreviews a record of Alkan's Grande Sonate , Op 33.
The King's Trumpeter who Lost his Breath ... and other grave musical humour from FRITZ SPIEGL. Producer KEITH HORNER
conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN Part 1 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5, in E minor
David Watt reflects on some of the things we say and write. (Rptd: Thursday, 10.35 am)
Part 2 Mozart
Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
(Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin)
Programme 5
Equal Voice Class
OLIVE QUANTRILL SINGERS V
SKELMANTHORPE MALE VOICE CHOIR Youth Class
BERKSHIRE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GIRLS' CHOIR V
MANCHESTER GIRLS' CHOIR
Introduced by DAVID WILLCOCKS
LIONELSALTER (harpsichord)
G minor (Kk 476); G major (Kk 477); F major (Kk 94); A minor (Kk 109): A minor (Kk 110); G minor (Kk 196); a flat major (Kk 392); D minor/major (Kk 459); G major (Kk 55)
Opera in three scenes Music by Wagner Libretto by THE COMPOSER, after HEINRICH HEINE
(sung in German: records)
Wagner's first great opera tells the story of a man who, through supernatural power, is committed to stay at sea until he can earn redemption.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE 1971
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL conducted by KARL BÖHM
The scene is set in the 18th century on a rocky coast in Norway.
Antony Hopkins
(Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
LEOPOLD LA FOSSE with PETER PETTINGER (piano)
Tartini Sonata in G minor (Devil's trill) Walton Sonata Ravel TZigane
The Final Solution
A Modern Morality for Radio by FREDERICK BRADNUM with Robert Lang Graham Armitage Rolf Lefebvre
Sir Fred Blagg is a millionaire property tycoon who expresses himself almost poetically:
People, people, people! Why do my properties have to have people
Decent, struggling, colourless people who haven'the money to pay
Time: The Present
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN followed by an interlude
direct from the Konzerthaus CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leaders ELI GOREN and BELA DEKANY conductor PIERRE BOULEZ Part 1
Haubenstock-Ramati Petite musique de nuit
Mozart Piano Concerto No 26, in D major (Coronation) (K 537)
A selection of poems compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON and narrated by JON CURLE
Readers GEOFFREY BEEVERS and JOHN WESTBROOK
Part 2 Bernard Rands Wildtrack l
BRYAN MAGEE discusses with JOHN AMIS the influence of political ideas upon the composition and performance of music.
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
Part 3 Stravinsky
Ballet: Petrushka (1911) (piano Harold Lester )
A monthly series of discussions 3: The Future of Non-Nuclear Warfare
Advances in non-nuclear weapons, which were dramatically displayed in last autumn's Yom Kippur war, have vastly increased the scope for the effective use of violence and terror. The balance of power both inside our civilian societies and between nations may be in the process of undergoing a profound change. Can some semblance of international order be preserved in the face of this challenge, and if so, how?
Major-General Chaim Herzog , military commentator and former Chief of Israeli Military Intelligence
Michael Howard , military historian and Fellow of All Souls, Oxford
In the chair Andrew Shonfield , Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF (16 June: Why Work?) followed by an interlude
(cello) with LEONARD PENNARIO (piano)
Mendelssohn Sonata No 2, in d, Op 58. Gramophone record
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Derek Jewell 's weekly look at today's popular music, as art, as entertainment, as a social phenomenon.
Included this week
Gryphon GORDON LIGHTFOOT and MELANIE gramophone records