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Rossini Overture: Tancredi
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.12* Schubert, orch Liszt Fantasia in c (Wanderer) ALFRED BRENDEL (pianO)
VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA conducted bv MICHAEL GIELEN
7.35' Stravinsky Ballet Suite: Puleinella: ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
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Kodaly Dances from Galanta CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
8.22* Dvorak Symphony No 8 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK gramophone records
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Delius Appalachia
ALUN JENKINS (baritone) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Halle ORCHESTRA. conducted by SIR JOHN RARBIROLLI
Closing Scene (Koanga) (mono) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AND chorus, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records
A recital of songs by Bartok and Kodaly from their collections of transcriptions of folk music, including Bartok's set of eight Hungarian folksongs and Kodaly's version of the ballad Monar Anna - Terezia Csajbok (soprano) Liza Fuchsova (piano)
conducted bv ALUN
FRANCIS Suppe Overture: Dame Valentin Ernest Tomlinson Three Gaelic Sketches
Arne Overture No 7
Sullivan, arr Mackerras Ballet Suite: Pineapple Poll
Test Match Special
England V Pakistan at Headingley
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT
BRIAN JOHNSTON , DON MOSEY and HENRY BI. OFELD
Comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY. BILLY BADULLA and FREDDIE TRUEMAN
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* inc lunch summary
2.0*-2.5* Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10'-6.40 including teatime and close-of-play summaries including at 1.35'-1.40* News Weather and at 1.40*-2.00* Playbill
11.25-12.5 pm Stereo VHF only
Czech Piano Music JARMlLA KOZDERKOVA (piano)
Jiri Benda Sonata No 5, in 0 minor
Janacek In the mist
Dussek Sonata in G minor, Op 10 No 2
12.5 Stereo VHF only
Midday Prom
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Anthony Hedges Variations on a theme of Rameau
12.23' Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
1.0 News
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1.5 Stereo
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PETER BARKER on some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
1.25 Stereo VHF only
Midday Prom Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 1, in A flat major
2.30 Stereo VHF only
Schubert
The second of four programmes presented by the 69 Theatre Company in which Tom Courtenay reads Schubert's own poems, those of his friends and extracts from his diary.
The music in the programme includes the Quartet in B flat major (d 112), the Fantasia in c major (Wanderer), and a group of songs
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) JEFFREY TATE (piano)
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
3.40 Stereo VHF only
Honegger
Symphony No 2. for string orchestra and trumpet
HESS RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HELMUT ERB Crumpet) conducted by DEAN DIXON (Hess Radio recording)
4.10 Stereo
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Musica da Camera Harold Clarke (flute) Denis Vigay (cello)
Hubert Dawkes (piano)
Widor Suite, Op 34, for flute and piano
Fauré ElCgie, Op 24, for cello and piano
Pierné Sonata da camera Op 48, for flute, cello and piano
4.55 Stereo VHF only
BBC Piano Competition 1974
Semi-final recital by Philip Fowke (joint second prize-winner) in the Great Hall, University of Lancaster
Haydn Sonata in F major (H xvi 23)
Schumann Carnaval
5.40-5.45 News Weather: VHF only
5.45-7.30 VHF only: Open University
6.40 Speak for Yourself
Six programmes, introduced by BERNERD LOVELL , illustrating some of the difficulties young people have in communicating with others.
1: Asking about Jobs Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS
7.0 Psychologists at Work
The first of six programmes Illustrating the wide variety of roles played by psychologists in modern society.
Introduced by BERNARD LOVELL Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
JESSYE NORMAN
(soDrano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor Pierre Boulez Part 1 Wagner
Prelude: The Mastersingers Wesendonk Lieder
John Burnett , in his new book Useful Toil, has published excerpts from autobiographies and diaries written by working people dating back to the 1820s.
T. C. BARKER. Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Kent at Canterbury, reflects on the contribution made by this new book to the way !n which we view the past.
Stockhausen Gruppen (conducted by Pierre Boulez, Elgar Howarth and Diego Masson)
Gruppen requires 109 players, subdivided into three separate orchestras, each with its own conductor. To maintain synchronisation, all three conductors need to see each other - resulting in the unusual spectacle of two orchestras in the promenade and one (conducted by Boulez) on the stage, all having their backs to the audience.
8.55* Contemporary Music
Buxton Orr, composer and conductor, discusses melody and serialism in the music of Alban Berg.
9.15* Proms 74 Part 3 Berg Der Wein
Three Orchestral Pieces, Op 6
(This Week's Proms: page 9)
(Stereo)
Including:
HAROLD ROSENTHAL on 25 years of Opera magazine.
PETER PEARS on the teaching of Lucy Manen.
JEREMY NOBLE talks to MALCOLM WILLIAMSON about Hammarskjöld Portrait (to be performed at next Tuesday's Prom)
Introduced by John Amis Producers DENYS GUEROULT and NATALIE WHEEN followed by an interlude
Fourth of seven programmes PETER FRANKL (piano) GyÖRGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (Cello)
Mozart Trio in B flat (K 502) Schumann Trio ill f. Op 80
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