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Gretry Ballet Suite
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.26* Avison Concerto in D, Op 6 No 9
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.36* Mozart Symphony No 34 in c (K 338)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone records
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C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A: PIERRE FOURNIER LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
8.30* Sibelius Symphony No 3 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
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Sonata No 2, in B flat minor, Op 36: VAN CLIBURN (piano) (Soviet Radio recording)
9.31* The Lilacs; How lovely here: ODA SLOBODSKAYA (soprano) IVOR NEWTON (piano)
Oh never sing to me again; Oh stay, my love KIM BORG (bass)
ALEXANDRE LABINSKV (piano)
gramophone records
Antony Hopkins
RALPH HOLMES (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by STEUART BEDFORD
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
10.25' Haydn Symphony No 88, in G
10.45* Brahms Violin Concerto
Test Match Special
England v India at Lord's
(Fourth day) Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON
JOHN ARLOTT
CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS and NEIL DURDEN-SMITH with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and the MAHARAJA A OF BARODA
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* inc lunch summary
1.35*1.40* News
1.40*-2.0* Your Letters Answered. The commentators answer some of the points raised in listeners' letters
2.0*-2.5* Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20*; 4.30*-6.40 inc teatime and close-of-play summaries
6.40 Voluntary Action 4: Strategies
Presented by SIMON MAJOR
7.10 Superfirm and Superpower Six programmes on the development and impact of multi-national companies
Presented by HUGH STEPHENSON , Editor of The Times Business News.
4: Multi-nationals and the Trade Unions
String Quartet in A minor (D 804)
BARTOK STRING QUARTET Peter Komlos (violin) Sandor Devich (violin) Geza Nemeth (viola) Karoly Botvay (cello)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio) followed by an interlude
Bach and Handel JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bass-bar) JOHN BIRCH (organ) LONDON BACH SOCIETY JOHN CONSTABLE
(harpsichord continuo) STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leader and soloist ALAN LOVEDAY conductor PAUL STEINITZ
Bach Cantata No 76: Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes Handel Organ Concerto No 14, in A major
Bach Cantata No 135: Ach Herr, mich armen Sunder
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
A series of four programmes 4:Seeing It Their Way
Ninian Smart. Professor of Comparative Religion at Lancaster University, talks to Michael Pye , Lecturer in Comparative Religion at Lancaster University. In this final programme the speakers attempt to assess some influential contemporary theories of religion, especially those of Marx and Freud, in the light of new studies. In doing so, they raise the issue of the status of the observer, and the extent to which one must share the views of the believer in order to understand and study them. Chairman Bryan Magee , up, Visiting Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
plays piano music by himself and Chopin Chopin Waltz in E flat. Op 18; Nocturne in i flat, Op 9 No 2 Rachmaninov Prelude in c sharp minor. Op 3 No 2; Polka de WR; Etude in E flat, Op 33 No 7 gramophone records from 1921, 1927 and 1940. Rachmaninov is This Week's Composer
Read in 12 parts by Ronald Pickup
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER 7: The Seraglio
In which our hero is forced to spend the night dressed as a woman in the Sultan's harem. Producer SUSANNA CAPON
John Stevens Dance Orchestra with KENNY WHEELER
TREVOR WATTS , RAY WARLEIGH, MIKE PYNE , LINDSAY COOPER
DANNY THOMPSON. JEFF CLYNE TERRI QUAYE , JOHN STEVENS Presented by Ken Hyder Producer RAY HARVEY
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