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Beethoven Overture: Coriolan NEW PHlLHARMONIAORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.14* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1. in G minor
JOSEF KALlCHSTEIN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted bv ANDRÉ PREVIN
7.36* Sibelius Symphony No 7, in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone recorda

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Josef Kallchstein
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel

Susato Six Dances (The Danserye)
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW
8.20* Handel Concerto Grosso No 22, in A (Op 6 No 11)
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin)
8.40* Campra Suite: L'Europe galante
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LRPPARD (harpsichord) gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
David Munrow
Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Harpsichord:
Raymond Lrppard

C. P. E. Bach
Sonata in a Hat (Wq 125)
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX (harpsichord)
Wurttemberg Sonata In A flat major <Wq 49 No 2)
MALCOLM FRAGER (fortepiano) Concerto in D minor (Wq 23)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Frager
Directed By:
Franzjosef Maier

PETER-LUKAS GRAF (flute) CARMEL KAINE (violin) JOHN MARSON (harp) C. P. E. Bach Sonata in A minor, for flute (Wq 132) (mono) Spohr Sonata in c minor, for violin and harp Flute solos (mono): Honegger Danse de la chevre; Debussy Syrinx; lbert Piece Saint-Saëns Fantaisie, Op 124, for violin and harp

Contributors

Violin:
Carmel Kaine
Harp:
John Marson

Introduced by NORMAN CARRELL It was long thought that Bach's solo harpsichord concertos were all based on works by Vivaldi, but other models have recently been identified, including Johann Ernst , a duke who died in 1715 at the age of eighteen. PHILIP LEDGER (harpsichord and organ) JÜRGEN HESS (violin) LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA led by DUNA CUMMINGS conductor MARTINDALE SIDWELL Johann Ernst Violin Concerto in B flat, Op 1 No 1 Johann Ernst/Bach Concerto No 11, in B flat, for harpsichord (BWV 982); Concerto No 1. in G. for organ (BWV 592); Concerto No 16. in D minor, for harpsichord (BWV 987) Johann Ernst Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 1 No 4

Contributors

Introduced By:
Norman Carrell
Unknown:
Johann Ernst
Conductor:
Martindale Sidwell
Violin:
Johann Ernst
Violin:
Johann Ernst

Anthony Howie Flux VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE With KATHRYN LUKAS (flute) JOHN DONALDSON (percussion) conducted by THE composer Gordon Crosse Ariadne SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) CONTRAPUNCTI CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conductor MICHAEL LANKESTER Margaret Lucy Wilkins Witch Music JOSEPHINE NENDICK (mezzo-sop) JOHN WALLACE (trumpet) TONY LAMB (clarinet) BARRY GUY (double-bass) conducted by THE COMPOSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Howie Flux
Flute:
Kathryn Lukas
Flute:
John Donaldson
Unknown:
Gordon Crosse Ariadne
Oboe:
Sarah Francis
Conductor:
Michael Lankester
Conductor:
Margaret Lucy Wilkins
Unknown:
John Wallace

6.30 Context
4: Solar Energy
BARBARA MYERS talks to SIR GEORGE PORTER about using energy from the Sun
6.50 Early Years at School 8: The Child's-eye View
HILDA WURR visits a rural primary school to talk to children and teachers about their school life.
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7.10 The Lawbreakers
DR BILL DOLMAN presents the eighth of a series of studies of individual offenders - illustrating how they became involved in lawbreaking, how society has responded to this. and with what effect.

Contributors

Talks:
Barbara Myers
Unknown:
George Porter
Unknown:
Hilda Wurr
Unknown:
Dr Bill Dolman

A dramatic poem by JON SlLKIN
Read by Nigel Anthony Miriam Margolyes and John Rowe
' There is no language some say, that could speak of this. And some no language that should speak.'
Finn and Kye await the birth of their first child with joy. But he is born without recognisable intelligence and dies while still a baby. Under unbearable strain their marriage starts to crack Stein, a Buchenwald survivor, tells them how he has seen humanity triumph even there. In describing it. he liberates himself from the past.
Producer JOHN SCOTNEY

Contributors

Read By:
Nigel Anthony
Read By:
Miriam Margolyes
Read By:
John Rowe
Producer:
John Scotney

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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