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Grainger Mock Morris
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE WELDON
8.9* Walton Music for Children
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.22* Malcolm Williamson Pas de quatre: NASH ENSEMBLE with THE COMPOSER (piano)
8.34* Berkeley and Britten Suite: Mont Juic LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LENNOX BERKELEY
8.44* Malcolm Arnold Four Scottish Dances
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
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Wagner Overture: Rlenzl LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MERTA
9.19* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (playing a Graf piano of 1820) COLLEGIUM AUREUM
9.53* Rossini Messa di Gloria MARGHERITA RINALDI (SODranO) AMERAL GUNSON (contralto) UGO BENELLI (tenor)
JOHN mitchinson (tenor) JULES BASTIN (bass) BBC SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT HANDT gramophone records
at Edgbaston (Third day)
Ball-by-ball commentaries by Brian Johnston, John Arlott, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Alan Gibson with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey and the Maharaja of Baroda
Close-of-play summary by E.W. Swanton
Scorer Bill Frindall
11.25-1.35* including lunch summary
1.55*-2.5* Lunchtime Scoreboard and reports.
Also:
Kent v Pakistan Touring Team: Neil Durden-Smith at Canterbury
Lancashire v Sussex: Mike Stevenson at Old Trafford.
2.141'-4.28' and 4.3C-6.40 with teatime and close-of-play summaries
Including at:
1.35'-1,48' News Weather
1.40'-1.55' The Positive World
A survey of the more hopeful trends in the world's news
Compiled and introduced by DONALD MILNER
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by peter katin: Part 1 Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue (BWV 903) Schubert 4 Impromptus (D 899)
DONALD MILNER surveys the more hopeful trends in world news
Part 2 Debussy Estampes Chopin Sonata in B minor (A concert in the Great Hall, Durham Castle, 17 June 1973)
Vehudi Menuhln (violin) Sir Adrian Boult (conductor) Brahms Academic Festival Overture LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
2.51* Tchaikovsky Pas de deux (Nutcracker) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
2.56* Bruch Violin Concerto in G minor: vehudi menuhin LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA S.21* Malcolm Arnold English Dances, Sets 1 and 2 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
3.41* Ireland, arr Mackerras Suite: The Overlanders LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
4.2* Sousa March: The Stars and Stripes LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
A study in words and music of the 17th-century poetess Katherine Philips (1631-1664) whose poetry and prose are spoken by ANN MORRISH with comments by her contemporaries read by PETER BARKER Songs by her friend Henry Lawes , and by Purcell, sung by APRIL CANTELO (soprano) BRIAN RAYNER cook (baritone) Continuo BERNARD RICHARDS (cello) CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord) Narration by APRIL cantei.o, who devised the programme
Played by international orchestras
PETER CLAYTON with records
This week Julian Mitchell In the chain talks with ronu.d HUMAN. EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH and JOHN JULIUS NORWICH
Producer Philip French followed by an interlude
with the . IMNINH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN FRANDSEN Part Strauss
Burleske in 0 minor, for piano and orchestra
Reflections on current affairs
John Mackintosh gives the first of four fortnightly talks.
Professor of Politics at Strath. clyde University until 1966. he was Labour mp for Berwick and East Lothian from 1966 to 1974. Author of The British Cabinet and recently elected Chairman of the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, John Mackintosh is now Professor of Government at Birkbeck College, London.
Part 2 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 1, in c (Danish Radio recording)
Hl'f.ll UTTUVAV CllsCUSfieS the latest volume to appear in the New Oxford History of Music.
Presented by Bavarian Radio on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union
Four Spirits:
REBATE FREYER (contralto)
ISOLDE M1TTEKNACHT (Soprano) PETER schrannkr {baritone} HE"RICH WEBER (tenor) Four bass voices:
PETER SCHRANNER. PAUL HANSF. N
THEO NICOI. AI, WILFUIED VORWAI.K BAVARIAN RADIO CHOKl'S chorus-master HEINZ mendb BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor RAFAr.1, ki'bei.ik
(Kecorded from the Ilerkulessaal der Residenz, Munich, on 6 May.)
(Broadcast at 1.40 pmi followed by an interlude
and talks to daviu
Lronide Massine , now 77. is one of the few survivors of the Diaghilcv Ballet still active as a choreographer and teacher. Among his must famous ballets is Parade, not seen in London from 1926 until its recent revival here under Massine own supervision,
A ballet by Erik Salie that was the product of a historic collaboration between Cocteau. Piccasso, Satie and Massine played by the PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE gramophone record
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