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ZUZANA RUZICKOVA (harpsichord) PHILHARMONIA Hl'NGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
Haydn Symphony No 28. in A
8.25' Bach Preludes and Fugues in and. B minor c 48 ' Book 1)
8.40* Haydn Symphony No 59, in A (Fire) gramophone records
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Michael Oliver introduces listeners' record requests
9.5* Beethoven Overture: The Consecration of the House
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS SCHMIDT -ISSERSTEDT
9.19* Strauss Introduction for string sextet (Capriccio)
MEMBERS OF THE BAVARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
9.17* Weelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending WILBYE CONSORT directed by PETER FEARS
9.31* Weelkes Hosanna to the Son of David
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.34' Janacek Mladi (Youth), for wind sextet: MELOS ENSEMBLE
9.52' Tchaikovsky Album fur die Jugend
MICHAEL PONTI (piano)
10.13* Bax Symphony No 6, in c
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM with KYUNG-WHA chung (violin)
Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler
Bruth Scottish Fantasia, for violin and orchestra
A talk by Ronald Fletcher (Rptd: Tuesday. 11.25 am)
Part 2 Haydn
Symphony No 102, in, B flat (West German Radio recording)
Programme 11 Semi-Final
School Class Canada v Finland Youth Class
Hungary v United Kingdom
Introduced by DAVID WILLCOCKS
HANS KELLER
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET with MORAG NOBLE (soprano)
Second of four public lectures given in Manchester. Today Hans Keller talks about the Quartet No 2. Op 10
on Characters in Novels and Plays
(Full details: Friday, 9.40 pm)
Part 2
A performance of Schoenberg's Quartet No 2, Op 10, with soprano in the last two movements
JOHN OGDON (piano)
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conductor PAAVO BERGLUND Part 1
Verdi Overture: The Force of Destiny
3.15* Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini
3.40* Interval Reading
3.45* St Cecilia Festival Concert Part 2
Gerard Schurmann Piano Concertu (world premiere)
4.20* Sibelius Symphony No 6, in D minor
Philippe de Vitry was famous as poet, composer and theorist, and is known to have corresponded with Petrarch. He died in 1361. LONDON MEDIEVAL GROUP director GILBERT REANEY
Vitry Tribum quem non abhorruit - Quoniam secta.
Lescurel Amours, trop vous doi cherir
Vilry Garison - Douce playsence
Lescurel Belle, com loiaug amans vostre sui
Vitry Virtutibus laudabilis -
Impudenter Lescurel Bonnement d'agree
Vitry Petre Clemens - Lugentium; Rex quern metrorum - 0 canenda
Introduced by GILBERT REANEY
Keith Puddv (clarinet) Kenneth Sillito i violin) John Streets (piano)
Milhaud Suite for clarinet, violin and piano
5.51' Khachaturyan Trio for clarinet. violin and piano
S.6' Stravinsky The Soldiers' Tale: suite for clarinet, violin and piano
Pardon Monsieur A black comedy by JEANNINE WORMS translated from the French by BARBARA WRIGHT with Michael Hordern and David March
Two middle-aged gentlemen bump into each other. They start a conversation and discover a very significant link between them.
Producer MARTIN ESSLIN
Horn Concerto No 2, In I flat DENNIS BRAIN
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH gramophone record followed by an interlude
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Opera in three acts
Libretto by the composer after Vincenc Cervinka's translation of Ostrovsky's The Storm English version by Norman Tucker
Katya, married to a spineless husband, bullied by an unspeakable mother-in-law, takes a lover; then, during a storm, publicly confesses her guilt.
English National Opera Company Chorus, chorus-master Hazel Vivienne
English National Opera Orchestra, leader Barry Collins, conductor Charles Mackerras
Act 1
8.10* Janacek's Approach to Opera
A talk by Malcom Rayment
8.30* Proms 74
Janacek: Katya Kabanova Act 2Ã
A verse anthology compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON
Narrator SEAN ARNOLD Reader GERALD CROSS
Producer TERENCE TILLER
Janacek: Katya Kabanova Act 3
(This Week's Proms: page 11)
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The Polytechnics were created in the mid-60s as the second strand of a binary system of higher education. They were to be different from the universities, less academic, more attuned to the needs of the communities in which they were based. What has happened in practice? Are the two kinds of institution as different as is frequently supposed? What is the relationship between them? Do . they enjoy ' parity of esteem '?
Lord Boyle, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University, in conversation with Dr Patrick Nuttgens , Director of Leeds Polytechnic
In the chair Brian Redhead Producer MICHAEL GREEN
WILLIAM CHRISTIE (harpsichordi F (Kk 542); C (Kk 250); G (Kk 210): D (Kk 236); G (Kk 324); D (Kk 299); A (Kk 101): A (Kk 62) followed by an interlude
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Derek Jewell introduces Oregon North Star
Richard Thompson When I get to the border; Calvary Cross RICHARD and LINDA THOMPSON
McLaughlin Vision is; Smile of the beyond
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN (guitar) MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS : records