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A record request programme Salieri Concerto in c AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLLIGER (Oboe)
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
7.26* Mozart Symphony No 32, in c (Overture in the Italian style) (K 318): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.36* Weber Clarinet Concerto No 1, in F minor GERVASE DE PEYER
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS

Contributors

Conducted By:
Peter Maag
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos

Part 2
Rheinberger Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 177 E. POWER BIGGS
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE PERESS
8.29* Barber Adagio for strings SOLISTI DI ZAGREB conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO
8.36* Bruckner Te Deum ELLY AMELING (soprano)
ANNA REYNOLDS (contralto) HORST HOFFMANN (tenor) GUUS HOEKMAN (bass)
NETHERLANDS RADIO CHOIR
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK

Contributors

Conducted By:
Maurice Peress
Conducted By:
Antonio Janigro
Conducted By:
Bruckner Te Deum
Soprano:
Elly Ameling
Tenor:
Horst Hoffmann
Conducted By:
Bernard Haitink

Last of a series of 12 recitals given by artists of the younger generation, introduced by NATALIE WHEEN LONDONVIRTUOSI
James Galway (flute)
Anthony Camden (oboe) John Georgiadis (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola)
Douglas Cummings (cello)
Mozart Flute Quartet in D (K 285)
Britten Pan; Bacchus; Arethusa (Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Op 49, for oboe) Pleyel Quintet in E flat, Op 18

Contributors

Introduced By:
Natalie Wheen
Flute:
James Galway
Oboe:
Anthony Camden
Violin:
John Georgiadis
Viola:
Brian Hawkins
Cello:
Douglas Cummings

The first in a series of short musical dramas from Monteverdi to Mozart
Monteverdi Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
Monteverdi Introduction and Ballo
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
HAMBURG MONTEVERDI CHOIR WITH
ENSEMBLE conducted by JÜRGEN JÜRGENS
Caldara II Giuoco del Quadriglio
ELENA RIZZIERI (soprano)
BASIA RETCHITZKA (soprano)
MARIA GRAZIA FERRACINI (Sop)
MARIA MiNETTo (mezzo-soprano) SOCIETA CAMERISTICA DI LUGANO conducted by EDWIN LOEHRER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Monteverdi Il Combattimento
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Soprano:
Basia Retchitzka
Conducted By:
Edwin Loehrer

from Bradford Cathedral
Introit: Oculi Omnium (Wood) Responses (Clucas)
Psalms 12, 13 and 14 (Stanford, Rhodes, Attwood)
Lessons: Job 19, vv 14-27; Acts 20, vv 1-16
Canticles (Kelly in c)
Anthem: Sing we merrily (Campbell)
Hymn: 0 Lord of every shining constellation
Organist KEITH RHODES
Assistant organist BRIAN TETLEY

Contributors

Organist:
Keith Rhodes
Organist:
Brian Tetley

6.30 New series
Svidaniye v Moskvye
A new second-year Russian course by MICHAEL FREWIN and ALLA BRAITHWAITE, following On from Ochen' priyatno
[1: Beregis' avtomobilya!
With TANYA FEIFER , SASHA DORO-GOI and TOLYA KURDYNOVSKY
Series producer DAVID DOUGHAN (Rptd: Sun, 2.30 pm, R4 VHF)
.Book £1.40, 2 LP Records £1.40 'each. 2 Cassettes £1.83 each: I from bookshops
I 7.0 The English Novel Abroad ! 6: Finding a Tongue
WILLIAM WALSH , ARTHUR RAVENS-
CROFT, GERALD MOORE and JOHN SPENCER discuss the ways in which overseas writers, such as those studied in the preceding programmes, have extended the use of English and the form of the novel. PAUL BAILEY in the chair
Series producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Frewin
Unknown:
Tanya Feifer
Producer:
David Doughan
Unknown:
William Walsh
Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
John Spencer
Unknown:
Paul Bailey
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN with ALFREDA HODGSON contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
Gluck Overture: Iphiggnie en Aulide
7.45* Mahler Das Lied von der Erde, for contralto, tenor and orchestra
BBC Music Guide: Mahler Symphonies and Songs, 35p from bookshops

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jascha Horenstein
Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson
Tenor:
John Mitchinson

A second chance to hear Can Literature Compete?
As the visual impact on all levels of experience becomes increasingly ubiquitous, will ideas of a literary character be able to compete successfully for a mass audience? What will happen to language? How are writers adapting to the changing demand for literature?
Julian Mitchell , novelist and I playwright
George Steiner. Fellow of Churchill College. Cambridge In the chair Andrew Shonfield , Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
, Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Mitchell
Unknown:
George Steiner.
Unknown:
Andrew Shonfield
Producer:
Anthony Moncrieff

BBC Radio 3

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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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