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Wallace Overture: Maritana LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.16* Handel Organ Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 2: EDUARD MULLER SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
7.28* J. C. Bach Symphony in D, for double orchestra. Op 18 NO3: ENGLISH CHAMBERORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.41* Walton Suite: Henry V PHII.HARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by THE composer gramophone records
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Adam Overture: La poupee de Nuremberg NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conduoted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.11* Saint-Saens Cello Con. certo No 1, in A minor JACQUELINE DUPRE, NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.31* Prokofiev Suite: The Gambler: Moscow RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
(gramophone records)
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Beethoven in 1800 Ballet Suite: Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA gramophone record
First of two recitals of American and British piano music
MacDowell Five Woodland Sketches
Ferguson Sonata in r minor, Op 8
Sextet in A major. Op 48 SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE
Mass for five voices (1964)
A Festival Anthem, for chorus and organ
BBC SINGERS, conducted by MARTINDALE SIDWELL
ALAN HARVERSON (organ)
Dov Ginzburg Little Trio. for horn. violin and piano (first broadcast performance)
Wilfred Josephs Horn Trio. Op 76 (first broadcast performance)
PETER KATIN (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor BORIS BROTT
Part 1 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5. in E flat (Emperor)
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Part 2 Brahms Symphony No 1. in c minor
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Part 1
Mozart Quartet in G (k 387)
Haydn Quartet in c. Op 54 No 2
3.0* Interval Reading
3.10. Quartets: part 2
Beethoven Quartet in c sharp minor. Op 131
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London. in December 1971)
Charles lves: Michael Hall talks about a relatively neglected centenary.
Donatoni Puppenspiel II. for flute and orchestra
SOLITA CORNELIUS
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GABRIELE FERRO
Earle Brown Time Spans, for orchestra
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZENDER (Saar Radio recordings)
Xenakis Synaphai, for piano and orchestra
GEORGES PLUDERMACHER
FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHEL TABACHNIX (French Radio recording)
AH first broadcast performances in this country
CHARLES Fox with records
with David Munrow Hungary under the Habsburg rule. The rebellion of Prince Rackoczy and the first great national composer, Franz Liszt.
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6.30 Living Decisions in Family and Community.
A 25-part course on thinking in action introduced by DEREK GAINS. 2: Finding Information So, you've decided what you heed to know to sort out a problem, but you don'know where to find the information. with MELODY
KAYE RHODA LEWIS , PETER PACEY
(Rptd: Sun, 3.30 pm, R4 VHF)
Books 1 and 2, 80p each: from bookshops
7.0 Eminently Victorian
Artists of the Age. Six programmes presented by BASIL TAYLOR
2: Mulready and Maclise
' Maclise's large complicated pictures, and Muiready's small ones are alike in this respect. Both painters felt that there was no part or quality of a subject that was beyond a painter's power to re-create, especially no aspect of human feeling.'
Book: Artists of the Victorian Age, £1.60 from bookshops
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) Michael Isador (piano) Part 1
Mendelssohn Sonata in D
Hindemith Sonata for cello
A weekly news bulletin.
Part 2
Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2
Webern Three little pieces. Op 11
Debussy Sonata in D minor
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Applications for tickets, enclosing SAE, to [address removed])
Is government by the majority political party in the House of Commons the most relevant to the needs of 1974? EDMUND IONS, Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of York, assesses The Problem of Party Government, a new book by Richard Rose. Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde, in the light of the result of last week's General Election. followed by an interlude
Alpine Symphony
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA: record
A dramatic feature for radio by FREDERICK BRADNUM with Nigel Davenport as Colonel Valentine Baker and Maria Aitken as Kate Rebecca Dickinson Narrator Rolf Lefebvre
On 17 June 1875 a Miss Dickinson claimed to have been indecently assaulted on the Petersfield to Waterloo train. The accused, Colonel Baker, was a man of some wealth and distinction. What were the true facts of the incident? The author suggests a possible solution Other parts: JOHN BULL STEPHEN THORNE , DAVID TIMSON
MICHAEL DEACON and PAUL GAYMON Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
Lontano
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
(Austrian Radio recording from this year's Salzburg Festival)
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