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Latande Symphonies pour les soupers du roy
7.15* J. C. Bach Sinfonia Concertante in c
7.37* Marc-Antoine Charpentier Suite: Médée: records
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Ethel Smyth Overture: The Wreckers
8.151 Balakirev Symphonic Poem: Tamar
8.36* Sibelius Incidental Music to the Tempest: Suite No 2 gramophone records
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Offenbach and Messager
Excerpts from Offenbach's operetta La belle Helene gramophone record
PI HSIEN CHEN (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in G major, Op 31 No I
Schoenberg Three Pieces. Op 11 Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
(A Young Musicians concert given in St Mark's Church)
with KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
Hummel Quartet in G major, Op 30 No 2
Mendelssohn Quintet in A major. Op 18
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John's)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) WILFRID PARRY (piano) in a recital of songs by British composers, including Mary Plumstead. W. Denis Browne , William Wordsworth and Armstrong Gibbs.
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by EDUARDO MATA
Part 1 Mozart Sinfonia Concert-ante, in E flat (K Anh 9) (oboe Gordon Hunt , clarinet Michael Saxton. horn Anthony Glad-stone . bassoon Robert Codd )
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Part 2
Chavez Sinfonia No 5, for string orchestra
Mozart Symphony No 35, in D (Haffner) (K 385)
Handel Lecon No 1, in a flat Bach Suite in E flat (bwv 819)
Scarlatti Sonatas: F minor (Kk 69); F minor (Kk 19); G (Kk 63); E (Kk 20)
RUTH DYSON (harpsichord)
Part 1 Bartok
Violin Concerto No 1
YURI BILIAVVSKY
ISRAELI RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by YURI ARONOWICH
Ida Haendel talks about
Crowing up Musically and about Concerto Writing, Concerto Playing, and Musical Sex Differences
Part 2 Frank Martin
Violin Concerto: DAVID CHEN
ISRAELI RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL CAPOLONGO
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Israeli Radio)
Simon Bainbridge Wind Quintet < first broadcast performance): WIND QUINTET OF THE 20TH-CENTURY ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
Naresh Sohal Night Poet: THE MATRlX. preceded by Shades for tiiprano saxophone played by ALAN HACKER i first performances)
Anthony Payne Sonatas and Ricerears, for wind quintet (first broadcast performance) Elliott Carter Canonic Suite, for four clarinets (first broadcast performance in this country)
ALAN HACKER. FRANCIS CHRISTOU NICHOLAS BUCKNALL , IAN MITCHELL Edward Cowie Shinkokinshu (first performance)
JANE MANNING (soprano)
SUSAN MILAN (flute and piccolo) ALAN HACKER clarinet)
TRISTAN FRY (percussion) JACK LEES (percussion) conducted by HARRISON BIRTWISTLE
Klaus Huber Drei Satze in zwei Teiten (first broadcast performance in this country)
WIND QUINTET OF THE 20TH-CENTURY ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
CHARLES FOX with records
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by COLIN PRICE and VILEM TAUSKY
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN and KERRY WOODWARD with artists on records
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6.30 Context
A fortnightly science programme
1: The Case of the Painful Prawn
BARBARA MYERS explores the question of whether animals can feel pain,
6.50 Early Years at School 2: Co-operation
PROFESSOR R. S. PETERS talks about the authority of the teacher in the primary school Book 70p, from bookshops
7.10 The Lawbreakers
Ten documentary case-studies for those who work with offenders.
Dr Bill Dolman presents the second of a series of studies of individual offenders - illustrating how they became involved in lawbreaking, how society has responded to this, and with what effect.
A programme of 20th-century British music
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) KENNETH BOWEN (tenor)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Holst Ballet Music: The Perfect Fool
Hugh Wood Scenes from Comus Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
Peter Wallfisch in a programme of music in which the basic element of repetition plays an overriding structural role. The natural variation of repetitions is, in its turn. a basic element of creative performance. Part 1
Schubert Eight German Dances (D 790)
Mozart Sonata in A minor (K 310)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad,
Part 2
Bach French Suite No 5, in G
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handet, Op 24
The last of seven programmes Acis and Galatea A masque
Music by Handel Libretto by JOHN GAY (sung in English)
(gramophone records)
Acis and Galatea was Handel's first dramatic composition in the English language. He wrote it in about 1718, some ten years after his Italian version which was broadcast on Sunday, but it was not performed in London until 1731. Very popular during the composer's lifetime, the story, set in a pastoral Sicilian landscape, tells of the love of Acis and Galatea, and of the jealousy of Polyphemus, the one-eyed Cyclops, who seeks a terrible revenge.
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
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