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Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.19* Litolff Scherzo (Concerto Symphonique No 4, in D minor, Op 102
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.28* Mendelssohn Symphony No 1. in c minor. Op 11
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH : records
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Mozart Four Interludes from Thamos, King of Egypt (K 345) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
8.25* Mozart Andante and Variations in G (K 501)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH and JUSTUS FRANTZ (piano duet)
8.35* Mozart Symphony No 34, in c (K 338)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records
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Bvrd and Gibbons Byrd This sweet and merry month of May; Lullaby, my sweet little baby; Though Amaryllis dance in green PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES conducted by GRAYSTON BURGESS
9.13* Byrd Lord Willobies welcome home: First Pavan and Galliard
THURSTON DART (harpsichord)
9.23* Gibbons Te Deum and Jubilate CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS : records
DAVID COWSILL (oboe)
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Part 1
Mneran Fantasy Quartet, for oboe and strings
Mendelssohn Quartet in E flat, Op 44 No 3
10.40* Michael Kennedy talks about the 20th-century revival of the fantasy form in English music.
10.50* Festival Concert: part 2 Britten Fantasy Quartet, for oboe and strings
Mozart Quartet in B flat (The Hunt! (K 458)
(Given before an invited audience last May at Marston Church in association with BBC Radio 3)
NEILSON TAYLOR (baritone) JEFFREY TATE (piano)
Harfenspieler I, H and III; Anakreons Grab; Erschaffen und Beleben; Ob der Koran; Phanomen (Goethe Lieder)
Wenn du zu den Blumen gehst; Alle gingen, Herz, zur Ruh'; Wer sein holdes Lieb verloren 'Spanisches Liederbuch)
Cophtisches Lieder i and n (Goethe Lieder)
Verschwiegene Liebe; Der Musikant (Eichendorff Lieder)
Denis Brott (Cello)
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley
direct from the City Hall, Cardiff, before an invited audience
Part 1
Milhaud Suite provencale
12.33* Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1, in A minor
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Part 2
Franck Symphony in D minor
Folk song arrangements.
This have I done for my true love, and the two-part canons sung by the BBC Northern Singers, conductor Stephen Wilkinson
The complete solo piano works played by Keith Swallow
Smetana
From my homeland: two pieces for violin and piano BOHUSLAV MATOUSEK
PETR ADAMEC
Czech Dances: Polka in A minor; Polka in F major; Hulan; Obkrooak; Furiant IVAN MORAVEC (piano) Trio in G minor, Op 15 VACI.AV SNITIL (violin)
STANISLAV APOLIN (CellO) JOSEF HALA (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio)
Bussotti Work in progress: The Rara Requiem (first broadcast in this country)
DELIA SURRATT (soprano)
ERIKA RUGGEBERG (soprano) KARIN HAUTERMANN (soprano)
CAROL PLANTAMURA (mezzo-sop) KARL KREILE (counter-tenor) GIUSEPPE BARATTI (tenor) HEINRICH WEBER (tenor)
CLAUDIO DESDERI (baritone) PAUL HANSEN (baritone) THEODOR NICOLAI (bass)
GIORGIO NOTTOLI (guitar) ITALO GOMEZ (cello)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GIANPIERO TAVERNA (Bavarian jladio recording)
CHARLES FOX with records
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6.30 Working the System
Three three-part case-studies in the relations between pressure groups and the parliamentary process.
3: Commercial Radio (iii)
CHRIS DUNKLEY examines the influences and considerations which shaped the Sound Broadcasting Act of 1972. Series producer JOHN THOMAS (Wed 2 Oct, 9.0 pm: a follow-up discussion programme to this series. Starting next week at 6.30: Living Decisions)
7.0 Eminently Victorian People and Opinions
A series of nine programmes 8: Josephine Butler by BRIAN HARRISON , Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford With SHEILA GRANT
WILFRID CARTER and JOHN RYE
direct from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
Mstlslav Rostropovich (cello) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader HARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Part 1
Brahms Academic Festival Overture
7.43* Elgar Symphonic Study: Falstaff
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
Part 2
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Don Quixote
<The next MasterConcert is on 5 November)
by Barry Collins
with music composed and arranged by William Southgate
It is the year of our Lord, 1812 King George is mad, again. England is at war with Napoleon. The island is blockaded; trade has almost dwindled away. Spurred by the depression, Northern textile barons are introducing machinery that swallows still more jobs. In retaliation bands of workers, styled Luddites, begin to destroy the new equipment. The countryside is aflame with violence - and the rumour of rebellion...
(Leeds)
played by the LONDON MEDIEVAL GROUP
John Whitworth (counter-tenor) John York Skinner (counter-tenor)
Duncan Robertson (tenor)
Mary Remnant (medieval fiddle and chamber organ)
Alan Lumsden (sackbut) Tony Moore (sackbut) director GILBERT REANEY (chamber organ), who also introduces the programme
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