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Arne Overture No 4, in F major Mozart Concerto in G major (K 107 No 2) (after J. C. Bach) Haydn Symphony No 101, in D (The Clock) gramophone records
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Wagner Prelude: The Master-singers
Brahms Serenade No 2. in A
Johann Strauss (son) Tales from the Vienna Woods gramophone records
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Introduction and Allegro MELOS ENSEMBLE Sheherazade
REGINE CRESPIN (soprano) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET Choreographic Poem: La valse THE PARIS ORCHESTRA. conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
from Manchester
OWEN WYNNE (counter-tenor) JOHN TURNER (recorder)
ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
Bach Preludes and Fugues ('48' Book 2): D major; F sharp minor
10.5* Betty Roe Noble numbers, for counter-tenor and harpsichord
10.17* Handel Suite No 7, in G minor
10.34* David Dorward Concert Duo. for recorder and harpsichord
10.44* Bach Preludes and Fugues (' 48 ' Book 2): c sharp minor; F sharp major
A concert broadcast direct from the Freemasons' Hall. Edinburgh
Catherine Gayer (soprano)
Richard Rodney Bennett ( piano) With AN INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE An entertainment with songs and arrangements by Schoenberg, and songs by Gershwin
Part 1
Johann Strauss , arr Schoenberg Roses from the South; Emperor Waltz
Luigi Denza, arr Schoenberg Funiculi, funicula
Schoenberg Nachtwandler
11.30* Festival Comment
In which contributors drawn from among the critics, performers and personalities in Edinburgh this week talk about Festival issues and events.
Presenter ELAINE PADMORE
(Festival Comment is broadcast in the interval of each of Radio 3's morning relays from Edinburgh)
11.45* Edinburgh International Festival. Part 2
Schoenberg Eight Brettl-Iieder Gershwin Somebody loves me; Someone to watch over me; Looking for a boy; Boy wanted; The man I love; Love is sweeping the country; Embraceable you; They can' take that away from me; Love is here to stay; 'S wonderful
A record of the Horn Concerto No 3, in E flat (K 447) played on an 18th-century valveless horn by HUBERT CRUTS With the COLLEGIUM AUREUM using original period instruments
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ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Part 1
Arnold Overture: Tam o'Shanter
1.15* Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
A talk by JONATHAN HARVEY
Composing and listening to music means holding two demanding forces in balance, as intense a surrender to the moment as possible, and also a clear memory of its context - the work as a whole.
Part 2 Vaughan Williams A London Symphony
(Presented in the Civic Hall, Corby, on 21 July by the BBC in association with the Corby District Council as part of the 1974 Arts Festival Week)
Sixth programme in a series: German musical life up to the early years of the 19th century. Part 1
Biber Sonata pro tabula a 10 ENSEMBLE directed by HANS-MARTIN LINDE
Telemann Concerto in F, for three violins and string orchesetra (Tafelmusik - second production)
JAAP SCHRODER, JACQUES HOLTMANN MARIE LEONHARDT
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM directed by FRANS BRÜGGEN Quantz Flute Concerto in 0 HANS-ULRICH NIGGEMANN
EMIL SEILER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by CARD GORVIN
3.40* From Courtly Indulgence to Individual Enterprise JOHN WARRACK outlines the transition from private to public music-making in Germany.
3.55* The Public Concert. Pt 2 Mcndelssohn Symphony No 2, in D, for string orchestra; Overture: Die erste Walpurgisnacht: LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR Weber Clarinet Concertino in c minor - E flat: JACK BRYMER VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA gramophone records
Recorded by ALAN HARVERSON in St Mary 's Priory Church, Fulham, London
Scheidt Cantio sacra: Warum betriibst du dich, mein
Herz Bach Fantasia and Fugue in c minor (bwv 537) Boely Six Pieces
WILLIAM DAVIS CONSTRUCTION GROUP BAND, conductor IAN BARTRAM
Music by Edward Gregson , Ron Gardner and Gilbert Vinter.
played by BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra conducted by Vilem Tausky with artists on records
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6.40 The Art of the Film
In the last of this series of six programmes ROGER MANVELL talks to GLENDA JACKSON.
Series producer EDITH R. BAER (Starting 2 September: What happened to the Town Hall?)
7.0 The Real Responsibilities of Scientists. Six programmes presented by R. w. REID
6: Whose Responsibilities
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTONt (Starting 2 September: Borrowing and Lending)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall MICHAEL ROLL fpiam JILL GOMEZ (sopran
HELEN WATTS (contralto) RICHARD CASSILLY (tenor) NORMAN BAILEY (bass) BBC SINGERS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY conductor JOHN poolk
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by Colin Davit Part 1 Beethoven Fantasia in c minor, for plane, chorus and orchestra
PETER LASLETT talks about some of the issues raised by a massive and explosive new study of slavery in America, Time on the Cross,
Tippett A Child of our Time
(This Week's Proms: page 9)
(Stereo)
A selection from this year's PEN Anthology
Poems by JAMES AITCHISON
EAVAN BOLAND , RAYMOND GARLICS MICHAEL HAMBURGER GEORGE KENDRICK NORMAN MACCAIG
AI.ASDAIR MACLEAN , DEREK MAHON ROBERT NYE , WILLIAM PLOMER
PETER PORTER and JANE WILSON read by the poets themselves Edited by STEWART CONN
STEPHEN PRESTON (flllte)
JORDI SAVALL (viola da gamba) TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Hotteterre Suite in E minor, for flute and continuo
Marais Variations on Les folies d'Espagne, for viola da gamba and continuo
Leclair Trio-Sonata in D major. Op 2 No 8
The first of nine programmes Peter Frankl
Songs without words, Op 85 Rondo capriccioso, Op 14
Songs without words, Op 102
followed by an interlude
Norma Winstone's Edge of Time, with JOHN TAYLOR
HENRY LOWTHER, SPIKE WELLS
CHRIS LAWRENCE. Presented by Charles Alexander
Producer RAY HARVEY
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