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Lalo Overture: Le rol d'Ys
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS
7.18* Dvorak Czech Suite
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN
7.44* Parry Symphonic Variations
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Vaclav Neumann
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 3
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.27* Albeniz, orch Arbos Evo eacion; Triana; El Puerto; Navarra (Iberia)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.47* Tchaikovsky Symphonic Ballad: The Voyevode
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON DC conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
Arbos Evo
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Busoni Divertimento for flute and orchestra. Op 52
HERMANN KLEMEYER BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. A. BÜNTE
S.14* Violin Sonata No 1, in E minor
HYMAN BRESS
BENGT JOHNSSON (piano)
9.36* Symphonic Intermezzo (Doktor Faust, Act 1)
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Busoni Divertimento
Conducted By:
Ferdinand Leitner

NETHERLANDS OBOE QUARTET Victor Swillens (oboe) Jan Wittenberg (violin)
Alexander Todicescu (viola) Max Werner (cello) Part 1
Johann Amon Oboe Quartet Berkeley String Trio
Whettam Duo for oboe and cello (first broadcast performance)

Contributors

Violin:
Jan Wittenberg
Viola:
Alexander Todicescu
Cello:
Max Werner
Oboe:
Johann Amon

CATHERINE MACKINTOSH (baroque violin) DAVID RAYNOR JONES (baroque oboe) NICHOLAS MCGEGAN (baroque flute) OLIVER BROOKES (baroque cello) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord) Introduced by IWAN THOMAS J. S. Bach Cantabile. ma un poco adagio, for violin and harpsichord (bwv 1019a) (the original third movement of Sonata in G major, BWV 1019)
2.31* C. P. E. Bach Sonata in E minor, for Bute and continuo (Wq 124)
2.39* J. C. Bach Quintet in D major, Op 11 No 6 (A public concert given in Neuadd Gilbertson, Clyne Castle, Swansea, on 4 April)

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine MacKintosh
Violin:
David Raynor Jones
Oboe:
Nicholas McGegan
Flute:
Oliver Brookes
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Introduced By:
Iwan Thomas
Introduced By:
J. S. Bach

The last of four programmes presented by the 69 Theatre Company in which Tom Courtenay reads Schu. bert's own poems, those of his friends and extracts from his diary. The music in this programme includes Quartet in c minor (Quartet-Satz) (D 703), the Quintet in c major (D 956), and a group of songs including Im Fruhling and Die Taubenpost (Schwanengesang) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) KEITH SWALLOW (piano) GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with TERENCE WEIL (cello)
Part 1
3.4S* Leo Black talks about Schubert's c major String Quintet.
3.59* Schubert: part 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Courtenay
Tenor:
Alexander Young
Piano:
Keith Swallow
Cello:
Terence Weil
Talks:
Leo Black

6.40 Speak for Yourself
Six programmes, introduced by BERNARD LOVELL , illustrating some of the difficulties young people have in communicating with others. 3: Relationships at Work
7.0 Psychologists at Work
The third of six programmes illustrating the wide variety of roles played by psychologists in modern society.
Introduced by BERNARD LOVELL ,

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Lovell
Introduced By:
Bernard Lovell

direct from the Royal Albert Hall

VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
PETER LLOYD
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BROWN conductor Andre Previn

Part 1 Prokofiev
Suite: Lieutenant Kije
Piano Concerto No 2, In G minor

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Unknown:
Peter Lloyd
Leader:
John Brown
Conductor:
Andrc Previn

by Maurice Cranston , Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics
The idea of privacy is familiar: we are rightly concerned if it's threatened. But to defend it we must be sure we understand it. And here there are surprises.
3: The Human Right
The last of three programmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Cranston

A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it, including this week:
A guide to the flute with JAMES GALWAY, solo flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: he is joined by the bass player BARRY GUY for a flute and bass impromptu improvisation. Introduced by John Amis Producer NATALIE WHEEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Guy
Introduced By:
John Amis
Producer:
Natalie Wheen

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More