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Haydn Symphony No 39
7.22' C. P. E. Bach Sonatina in D minor (Wq 107)
7.39* Mozart Four Entr'actes (Konig Thamos ) gramophone records
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Bruckner Overture in G minor
8.17' Chopin Fantasy on Polish Airs
8.32* Respighi Symphonic Poem: The Pines of Rome gramophone records
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The final Years
Introduction and Allegro appassionato in G. Op 92 RUDOLF SERKIN ipiano) PHILADELPHIA ORcHfcSTKA conducted by eugene ORMANDY
9.22* Concertstuck in F, Op 86 HERMANN BAl'MANK, MAHIK CAKAR WERNER MEYENDORF
JOHANNES RITZKOWSKY
JEAN-PIERRE LEPETIT (horns)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DIETFRIED BERNET gramophone records
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest A
robin FAIRHURST (baritone) ANTONY SAL'NDERS (piano)
Othmar Schoeck Nachruf ; Auf meines Kindes Tod ; Abendlandschaft; Peregrina ii: Liederseelen: Der Romische Brunnen: Neujahrsglocken; Abendwolke
Hindemith On hearing The last rose of summer: On a fly drinking out of his cup; The moon; Envoi; La belle dame sans merci
with PETER-LIKAS GRAF (flute)
Mozart Flute Quartet in c major (K Anh 171)
Beethoven String Trio in C minor. Op 9 No 3
Mozart Flute Quartet In D major (K 285)
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's, Smith Square. London, in February 1972)
JOHN mccabe (piano)
NORTHERN SINFONU ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Hoist A Fugal Concerto, for flute. oboe and strings
David Ellis Sequentia in (Tenebrae) V
Warlock Serenade 110 Frederick Delius on his 60th birthday) McCabe Piano Concerto No 2 (Sinfonia Concertante) Arnold Sinfonietta No 2
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Borodin String Quartet
Beethoven Quartet in F major, Op IS No 1
Stravinsky Three Pieces, for string quartet
Scbmtke Canon in memory of Igor Stravinsky
Beethoven Grosse Fuge , Op 133
(A series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square. London. SWI. Tickets 50p. obtainable at the door.)
(Rptd: Wednesday. 10.55 pm)
FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
PAUL esswood (counter-tenor) IAN partridge (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) TlLFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conductor denys darlow Part 1 Dodgson
Te Deum (with exhortations from the Martyrs) (first broadcast performance)
H. C. Robbins Landon , one of the world leading authorities on Haydn, introduces the Nelson Mass, to be heard in the following programme.
Part 2 Haydn
Mass in D minor (Nelson)
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in June 1973)
Reger Chaconne in G minor. Op 117 No 4. for violin
Nielsen Sonata No 2, for violin and piano
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) 1
played by hobert GLASGOW Vierne Symphony No 5
BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES school OF MUSIC, deal, conductor LT-COL PAUL NEVILLE. MVO, FRAM Principal Director of Music Elms The Big Top
Gordon Jacob An Original Suite Johnson Castles of Britain
played by BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by myer FREDMAN and KENNETH AI.WYN with artists on records
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9.30 Voluntary Action
3: Information and Tactics
How can community action groups obtain the information they need: and how can they use it most effectively?
Presented by SIMON MAJOR
7.0 Superflrm and Superpower Six programmes on the development and impact of multinational companies.
Presented by HUGH stephenson. Editor of The Times Business News
A musical entertainment recorded at the Music Department of the University of Exeter in which Antony Hopkins puts questions about mUSiC to PETER MOUNTAIN, DAVID CAWTHRA and MONICA SINCLAIR. Questions devised by BRIAX GEAR
Producer ROY HAYWARD (Bristol)
Conductor HERBERT VON KARAJAN direct from the Royal Festival Hall Brahms: Part 1
Symphony No 4, in E minor
by Maurice Cranston. Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics.
The idea of privacy is familiar; we are rightly concerned if it is threatened. But to defend it we must be sure we understand it. And here there are surprises.
2: The Social Right
Brahms: Part 2
Symphony No 2. in D major itomorrow at 8.0pm: Brahms's Symphonies Nos 3 and 1)
Read In 12 parts by Ronald Pickup
Arranged by Terence Tiller
In which our hero, dressed as a slave girl, is smuggled into the apartments of Gulbeyaz, the Sultan's favourite wife. Producer Hallam TENNYSON
followed by a musical interlude
Presented by John Maddox
Protein formation by plants depends on processes that convert atmospheric nitrogen into essential chemicals.
Professor John Postgate at the Department of Biological Sciences. Suffolk University, talks about genetic research to improve the efficiency of this process, in order to increase world food supplies.
There has recently been an upsurge of interest in theories of relativity and gravitation.
Sir Hermann Bondi discusses the philosophical basis for this work.
Producers MICHAEL bright and MARGARET CHAMBERS
The Tony Coe Quintet with PAT SMYTHE. BRYAN SPRING
ALAN HOLDSWORTH and DARYL RUNSWICK
Introduced by Alan Morgaa Producer RAY HARVEY
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