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Rossini Sonata No 2, in a, for string orchestra: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE marriner
Dvorak Symphonic Poem: The Golden Spinning-wheel
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted byISTVAN KERTESZ
Bizet Suite: La jolie fille de Perth: SUISSE romande ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
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Haydn Overture in D major (Italian Overture)
COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HELMUT MULLER-BRUHL
Beethoven Sextet in E flat major. Op 81b
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in b flat major (K 595) RUDOLF BL'CHBINDER
WARSAW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KAROL TEUTSCH gramophone records
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Ravel Fanfare: L'éventail de Jeanne: HILVERSUM RADIO philharmonic ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Deux épigrammes de Clement Marot : gerard SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Miroirs: samson Francois (piano) gramophone records
conducted by MYER FREDMAN
Suppe Overture: Tricoche und Cacolet
Faure Two Symphonic Fragments (Shylock)
Mozart Serenade In D (Seren. ata notturna) (K 239)
Gareth Walters Gwent Suite
Nicolai Ballet Music: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Quartet No 2
WISSEMA STRING QUARTET
Test Match Special England v Pakistan at The Oval
Ball-by-ball commentaries
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*-2.0* Playbill
2.0'-8.40 Cricket
Records of two popular works played on period instruments Schubert Notturno in E flat (D 897) FRANZJOSEF MAIER (violin) RUDOLF MANDALKA (cello) JÖRG DEMUS (piano) Beethoven Fantasia in G minor, Op 77 PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano)
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A personal preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
FOU TSONG (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT Haydn Symphony No 83, in G minor (The Hen)
1.44* Chopin Piano Concerto No 1, in E minor
direct from Gloucester Cathedral Organ music played by GILLIAN WEIR Part 1 Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in F sharp minor Heiller Dance Toccata de Grigny Récit de tierce en taille; Dialogue sur les grands jeux (Premier livre d'orgue) Mcssiaen Verset pour Ie fete de la Dedicace Messiaen Les anges; Dieu parmi nous (La nativity du Seigneur)
3.20* Herbert Howells talks about some of the people who have influenced the Three Choirs Festival.
3.30* Three Choirs Festival Part2 Hewitt-Jones Sonata (Missa brevis) Jehan Alain Deuxieme fantaisie Bach Fugue in E flat (St Anne)
A dramatic cantata by Nigel Osborne This work, which is receiving its first broadcast in this country, was pr zewinner in the 1971 International Competition jointly organised by the City of Geneva and Radio Suisse Romande. RADIO SUISSE ROMANDE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE COLOMBO (Recording made available by Radio Suisse Romande)
Beethoven Variations In F major, Op 34 Schumann Davidsbündlertanze RUTH GEIGER (piano)
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6.40 Speak for Yourself
Six programmes, introduced by BERNARD LOVELL , illustrating some of the difficulties young people have in communicating with others.
5: Talking to the Doctor
7.0 Psychologists at Work
The fifth of six programmes illustrating the wide variety of roles played by psychologists in modern society. Introduced by BERNARD LOVELL
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
KYUNG-WHA CHUNG (violin)
NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF
GREAT BRITAIN conducted by Christopher Seaman Part 1
Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2, in G minor
(The first part of this concert will be broadcast simultaneously on BBC2)
STEPHEN koss , Professor of History at Columbia University, considers Ross Terrill 's new study of the life and thought of the historian and social philosopher, R. H. Tawney.
Brahms Symphony No 1, in C minor
(Middle-class music-makers: page 4. This Week's Proms: page 9)
(Stereo)
A personal view of Shelley by DESMOND KING-HELE
Poetry reader MARTIN JARVIS Producer JOHN SCOTNEY followed by an interlude
Each spring Prussia Cove in Cornwall is filled with the sound of chamber music from the International Musicians Seminar. This week Music Now reports on the IMS with some of the students and its artistic director SANDOR VEGH Introduced by John Amis
The sixth of ten programmes TERESA cahill (soprano) PHILIP I.ANGRIDGE (tenor)
ANTONY RANSOME (baritone) MONTEVERDI CHOIR
MALCOLM hicks (organ continuo) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA leader Sylvia CLEAVER conductor JOHN ei.iot GARDINER Bach Cantata No 131: Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir Albinoni Sonata a cinque in A major, Op 2 No 3
Handel Chandos Anthem No 6a: As pants the hart
(Teresa Cahill broadcasts by permission of Covent Garden)
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