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Haydn Symphony No 83, in G minor (The Hen)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.28* Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
STEPHEN BISHOP
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
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Purcell Chaconne in G minor
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.13* Heinrich Isaac Songs and instrumental pieces
MUNICH CAPELLA ANTIQUA conducted by KONRAD RUHLAND
8.25* Carl Stamitz Symphony in E flat
COLLEGIUM AUREUM
8.43* Arensky Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHANNES SOMARY gramophone records
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Concertstück for piano with orchestra, Op 31a FRANK GLAZER BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by C. A. BUNTE
9.24* Violin Sonata No 2, in E minor, Op 36a HYMAN BRESS
BENGT JOHNSSON (piano) gramophone records
from Bristol
DE SARAM TRIO
Angela Malsbury (clarinet)
Rohan de Saram (cello)
David Pettit (piano)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS conductor PHILIP MOORE
Benjamin Frankel Trio No 1, Op 10
Szymanowski Six Polish folk songs: The plough: The orphan: The question: The journey; The farewell; The wedding
Brahms Trio in A minor. Op 114
Music and poetry Eleanor Bron with David Wilde (piano)
The programme begins with Schumann's Scenes from Childhood and ends with the story of Babar the little Elephant by Poulenc. Between them Eleanor Bron reads poems by or about children.
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello)
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by MARTIN JONES conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Part I
Schumann Symphony No 3, In e flat (Rhenish)
12.32* Bliss Cello Concerto
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Part 2 Mussorgsky. orch Ravel
Pictures from an Exhibition
Kenneth Page (violin)
Benjamin Cannard (cello)
James Walker (piano)
Haydn Trio in E flat (H xv 11)
1.54* Mozart Trio in G (K 496)
2.17* Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 97 (The Archduke)
(A public concert given in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, in May 1973)
glayed by MICHEL DEBOST
Devienne Sonata in D, for flute and harpsichord
With BRIGITTE HAUDEBOURG
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 6, for flute and bassoon
With ANDRE SENEDAT gramophone records
Recorded by John Morehen in the Great Hall, Nottingham University
Duruflé Prelude (Suite, Op 5)
Milhaud Pastorale
Sessions Three Chorale Preludes
Cruft Denkmal, Op 75 (first broadcast performance)
Overture: Idomeneo
Concert Aria: Misero! O sogno! (K 431)
Requiem in D minor
MARGIT LASZLO (soprano)
MARTA SZIRMAY (contralto)
JOZSEF RETI (tenor)
JOZSEF GREGOR (bass)
DEBRECEN KODALY CHOIR BUDAPEST PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRAS KORODr
(Hungarian Radio recording)
CANADIAN STAFF BAND OF THE SALVATION ARMY, conductor MAJOR NORMAN BEARCROFT Bearcroft Long Point
Eric Ball Sound out the proclamation
Ray Steadman Allen Happy in the fight (cornet soloists DERYCK DIFFEY and ARTHUR DEAN )
Bearcroft Songs of Newfoundland
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening played by LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES with artists on records
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6.40 The Art of the Film
A series of six programmes
4: ROGER MANVELL talks to EDWARD CRAIG about the role of the designer and of the cameraman.
7.0 The Real Responsibilities of Scientists. Six programmes presented by R. W. REID 4: Education in Science
Scientists, technologists and educationists talk about the need for new thinking in scientific education - both for specialists and for laymen*
direct from
St Augustine's
Church. Kilburn
CANTORES IN ECCLESU conductor
Michael Howard
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
Johannes Franchos de Gembloux Trompetta Introitus: Ave Virgo
Byrd Libera me de morte aeterna
Canons for brass:
Philippe Verdelot Da pacem Domine
Antoine de Fevin Quae est ista
Jean Mouton Libera animam meam
Josquin des Prés Diligam te Domine
Jean Mouton En venant de Lyons
Anton Brumel Da pacem Domine
Jacob Handl Undique flammatis Olomucum sedibus arsit Thomas Crecquillon Canzon Onques amor
Ludwig Senfl Lamentatio
Orazio Vecchi Saltarello detto Trivella
Alexander Agricola Carmen Palestrina Stabat Mater
1904-1973
' There is no way of summing up Neruda's poetry, except as the expression of a ravenous appetite for the world in all its manifestations.'
ALASTAIR REID introduces translations of Neruda's poems by W. S. MERWIN , NATHANIEL TARN and himself.
Some of the poems are read in Spanish by NERUDA himself and the translations are read by HUGH DICKSON.
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
(Robert Pring-Mill introduces poems by Ernesto Cardenal: Friday 16 August) followed by an interlude
Direct from the Round House, London
Cathy Berberian (soprano), Philip Langridge (tenor)
London Sinfonietta, leader Nona Liddell, conducted by Elgar Howarth and Leon Lovett
Part 1
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1, for 15 instruments
Lutyens And suddenly it's evening, for tenor and 11 instruments
(conducted by Leon Lovett)
10.25* A Goldfish Bowl
The second of three programmes in which Elisabeth Lutyens reads from her autobiography.
10.45* Proms 74: part 2
Berio Recital I (For Cathy): theatre-piece for soprano and chamber orchestra
(piano Harold Lester)
(This Week's Proms: page 9. A BBC Music Guide, Schoenberg's Chamber Music, 45p, from bookshops)
Overture: Turkish March (The Ruins of Athens): Moscow RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF barshai
Overture: Leonora No 1 (Fidelio): MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EDUARD SEROV (Soviet Radio recordings)
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