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Cherubini Overture: Anacrgon VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.16* Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in b flat
PETER GRAEME (oboe)
MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) KEITH HARVEY (CellO)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.39* Rameau Suite: Les Indes galantes
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
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Bovce Overture to His Majesty's Birthday Ode 1775
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
8.15* Schubert Symphony No 1 in D
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS LANE
8.43* Glazunov Finnish Fantasy Op 88
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
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Rachmaninov The Bells
YELIZAVETA SHUMSKAYA (soprano) MIKHAIL DOVENMAN (tenor) ALEKSEI BOLSHAKOV (baSS) RSFSR RUSSIAN CHOIR
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN gramophone record
SEMYON SNITKOVSKY (violin) LEONORA JOSEVICH (piano)
Paganini. arr Kreisler Le streghe. Op 8
Grieg Sonata No 2, in G major Prokofiev Sonata No 2, in D major
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
played by FRANCIS JACKSON in York Minster
Bach Chorale Preludes on Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (bwv 614); In dir ist Freude (bwv 615)
10.42* Francis Jackson Sonata No 2 (Sonata giocosa)
(First broadcast performance)
11.0* Bach Prelude and Fugue in E minor (The Wedge)
A programme of songs and harpsichord music of the 18th century sung by OWEN WYNNE (counter-tenor) with ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
The programme includes pieces by John Jones , Stephen Storace and Maurice Greene
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MARTIN TURNOVSKY Part 1
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
12.30* Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
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A preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2: Mendelssohn Symphony No 3. in a minor (Scottish)
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Leeds)
Quilter Dream valley; Now sleeps the crimson petal; Cuckoo song
Strauss Three songs of Ophelia
Dyson The Wife of Bath (The Canterbury Pilgrims)
MAUREEN KEETCH (Soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
SIEGFRIED PALM (cello) HEINZ SCHRÖTER (piano)
Brahms Piano Trio in c, Op 87 Schumann Piano Trio in D minor, Op 63
ROSWITHA TREXLER (soprano) SCHRICKEL QUARTET LEIPZIG RADIO CHOIR
Conducted by HORST NEUMANN
Three cantatas for voice and string quartet: Nein (after Ignazio Silone); Ulm 1592 (Bertolt Brecht); Die Gott-sei-beiuns-Kantate (Bertolt Brecht)
Six songs from the' Woodburry-Liederbuchlein ' for women's voices
Zwei Mannerchore, Op 14: Bauernrevolution; Kurze Anfrage
Auf den Strassen zu singen, Op 15 (David Weber), for mixed choir and side-drum
(Recording made available by courtesy of East German Radio)
Music from this season's repertory of the Royal Ballet Marguerite and Armand Ballet created for
Fonteyn and Nureyev by SIR FREDERICK ASHTON
Music by Liszt, orchestrated by Gordon Jacob
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE Introduced by CORMAC RIGBY
First Stage Recital by PHILIP FOWKE
(joint second prizewinner) from the Great Hall, University of Lancaster
Richard Rodney Bennett Scena Bach Prelude and Fugue in c sharp major (' 48 ' Book 1)
Schumann Toccata in c major Op 7
Chopin Allegro de concert
A two-part sequence of music
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6.30 Personality and the Portrait
5: Of Kings and. Queens Talk by DAVID PIPER
Book £1 40, from bookshops
7.0 The Child in Special Need Introduced by NORMAN EVANS 5: Physical and Sensory Disabilities
What are the learning problems faced by deaf, blind, physically handicapped and multi-handicapped children? How can they be helped?
A lyric opera in three acts Libretto by ARRIGO BOITO based on Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor Music by Verdi Cast in order of singing:
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus master DOUGLAS ROBINSON ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE led by MEYER STOLOW conductor COLIN DAVIS
The action takes place in and around Windsor in the reign of King Henry IV.
Thirteen programmes compiled by PETER PORTER and ANTHONY THWAITE
11: Robert Graces (1895) Lawrence Durrell (1912) Stevie Smith (1902-1971) Charles Catislet/ (1917) Roy Fuller (1912)
D. J. Enright (1920)
Introduced by Peter Porter Reader GARY WATSON
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
(Amis and Larkin: 7 July)
Act 2
Peter Laslett , Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, talks about some of the issues raised by a massive and explosive new study of slavery in America, Time on the Cross.
Act 3
A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it. including this week
Gustav Hoist: an appreciation of the man and the musician with SIR ADRIAN BOULT , EDMUND RUBBRA IRENE SWANN and HELEN GASKELL Introduced by JOHN AMIS Producer DENYS GUEROULT followed by an interlude
Double Concerto, for flute, oboe and orchestra
Clocks and Clouds (first performance)
KARI.-HEINZ ZOLLER (flute) MAURICE BOURGUE (Oboe) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHOIR
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRIEDRICH CERRA
(Austrian Radio recording of a part of a concert given in Graz last October)
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