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A record request programme Part 1
Praetorius Dances from Terpsichore: COLLEGIUM TERPSICHORE directed by FRITZ NEUMEYER
7.20* Bach, arr Holliger/Baumgartner Concerto in A (bwv 1055)
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe d'amore) LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.38* Haydn Symphony No 41, in C: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
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Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale: ISRAEL BAKER (violin) ROY D'ANTONIO (clarinet) DON CHRISTLIEB (bassoon)
ROBERT MARSTELLER (trombone) RICHARD KELLEY (bass) CHARLES BRADY (COmet)
WILLIAM KRAFT (percussion) conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.30* Bartok Piano Concerto No 3: DANIEL BARENBOIM
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by pierre BOULEZ
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Offenbach and Messager
Offenbach Overture: Orpheus in the Underworld
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
9.14* Offenbach Tu n'est pas beau (La Périchole)
RÉGINE CRESPIN (soprano) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ALAIN LOMBARD
9.19* Messager Ballet: Les deux pigeons: COVENT GARDEN OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
Piano Trio
SASCHKO GAWRILOFF (violin) SIEGFRIED PALM (cello)
ALOYS KONTARSKY (piano) (Saar Radio recording)
Recorded by ROBERT JOYCE in St German's Church, Roath, Cardiff
Bach Prelude and Fugue In c minor (bwv 546)
10.26* Franck Cantabile in B
10.33* Mathias Partita
CLAREMONT QUARTET
Pleyel Quartet in D minor, Op 9 No 3
11.2* Martinu Quartet No 3
11.19* Beethoven Quartet in F major, Op 135
Organised by the Broadcasting Corporations of the Federal Republic of Germany Prizewinners' Concert DENNIS BROTT (cello)
JOHANNES RITZKOWSKY (horn)
JAMES TOCCO (piano) (first prize)
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZENDER
Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo theme, for cello and orchestra
Mozart Horn Concerto No 3, in E flat (K 447)
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor
(Bavarian Radio recording)
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Today Peter Pears talks about some of Wilbye's Madrigals, and directs performances of them by the WILBYE CONSORT
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES with JOHN BIRCH (organ)
Mozart Serenade in D (Serenata notturna) (K 239)
Kenneth Leighton Organ Concerto
Mendelssohn Symphony No 12, in G minor, for string orchestra (Given before an invited audience in the Great Hall, University of Bristol, on 20 March)
played by JOHN CLEGG (piano) Mathias Sonata No 1, Op 23
3.25* Beethoven Sonata in c major, Op 2 No 3
(Part of a concert given in the Great Hall, Lancaster Univer sity on 10 May 1973)
ALAN BLYTH illustrates his discussion of Verdi's Otello, with interpretations drawn from some of the earliest recordings, as well as more recent ones. Included are those of RETHBERG, TAMAGNO, MARTINELLI, ZENATELLO and GOBBI.
from Chichester Cathedral Responses (Ayleward)
Psalms 142 and 143 (Walmisley, Wilton)
Lessons: Exodus 18, vv 13-27; Revelation 21, vv 9-21
Canticles (Leighton, Second Service)
Anthem: 0 clap your hands (Vaughan Williams)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN BIRCH
Assistant organist IAN FOX
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6.30 Punti di Vista
A second-year course based on interviews recorded in Italy. 9: leri ... e oggi
Introduced by SILVIA STEWART and ALDO BEVACQUA
(Rptd: Sunday 2.30 pm, R4 VHF) Book 80p; 2 LPs 11.22 each, from bookshops
7.0 Psychologists at Work
The second of six programmes illustrating the wide variety of roles played by psychologists in modern society.
Introduced by BERNARD LOVELL
Franck Sonata in A major JACQUES THIBAUD (Violin) ALFRED CORTOT (piano) gramophone record
direct from the Rhelnhalle
YVONNE MINTON (mezzo-soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leaders ELI GOREN and BELA DEKANY conductor PIERRE BOULEZ Part 1
Debussy Iberia (Images) Mahler Ruckert Songs
JEREMY NOBLE takes a critical look at the last fortnight's music broadcasting.
Part 2 Bernard Rands Wildtrack 1
Part 3 Berg
Three Orchestral Pieces, Op 6
Eight weekly conversations about the concept of equality and the changing social and political attitudes towards it. 5: Equality and Income
It is often assumed that greater economic equality is a goal towards which we should move and are moving. But how far can these two propositions really be defended? John Vaizey and Milton Friedman , who says:
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
(5 June: Equality and the Law) followed by an interlude
Sonata in b flat major, Op 8 EDE BANDA (cello)
BALINT VAZSONYI (piano)
(Hungarian Radio recording)
Symphony No 94, in G LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by etoen JOCHUM gramophone record
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