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Mlhul Overture: The Two Blind Men of Toledo
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
7.13* Monn Harpsichord Concerto in D: JANOS SEBESTYEN
HUNGARIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by VILMOS TATRAI
7.24* Mozart Divertimento in F (K 247)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
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Schumann Overture: Julius Caesar VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG solti
8.14* Smetana Symphonic Poem: From Bohemia's Woods and Fields (My Country)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.27* Rheinberger Concerto in F. for organ, string orchestra and three horns E. POWER BIGGS
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY.ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE PERESS gramophone records
On the first of the month ROBIN HOLMES reads from John Clare 's poem.
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Handel
Cantata: Ah! che troppo ineguali: ELLY AMELlNG (soprano) COLLEGIUM AUREUM
Conducted by REINHARD PETERS
Water Music: Suite in D: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
Cantata: Tu fedel? Tu costante? HELEN WATTS (contralto)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) gramophone records
Recorded and presented by DAVID LEWISTON
Producer MADEAU STEWART
Sixteenth-century Spanish sacred and secular music
Dr Grete Wehmeyer. a German musicologist who has made a I.special study of Liszt, discusses his prophetic posthumous music, illustrating her observations at the piano.
The programme also includes complete performances on gramophone records Bagatelle without Key ALFRED BRENDEL Grey clouds
JEAN-RODOLPHE EARS Unlucky Star ALFRED BRENDFL
Sleepless: Question and Answer ERNO SZEGEDI
Funeral Gondola No 1 JEAN-RODOLPHE KARS
Funeral Gondola No 2; Czardas obstiné; Czardas macabre ALFRED BRENDEL
GYORGY PAUK (violin) and the BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND Part 1
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
12.25* Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
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A personal preview by MALCOLM RUTHVEN of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2
Beethoven Romance In p major, for violin and orchestra
1.32* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2. in c minor
(A public concert presented in the Town Hall, Wallasey, on 13 October by the BBC in association with Wallasey Arts Association)
from Swansea Music Club with WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) and CARL SHAVITZ (lute)
Alfonso Ferrabosco Settings of Ben Jonson : If all these cupids; It was no policy of court; Yes were the loves; So beauty on the waters stood; Come, my Celia
2.19* Dowland Come away, come, sweet love; In darkness let me dwell: Fine knacks for ladies: Go, crystal tears; Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?
2.37* Sebastian Forbes Three Latin lyrics: De Ramis ; Sic mea fata; Nobilis (first broadcast performance)
2.54* Campian If any hath the heart to kill
2.56* Attey My days, my months, my years
2.59* William Corkine He that hath no mistress
3.0* Campian Beauty, since you so much desire
3.2* Rosseter What then is love (A recital given in the Arts Hall, University College, Singleton Park , Swansea, on 16 January)
played by the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIND ENSEMBLE conductor GERVASE DE PEYER with DOUGLAS CUMMINGS (cello) and THOMAS MARTIN (double-bass)
Part 1 Dvorak Serenade In a minor, Op 44
TONY RUSSELL introduces an Interlude of music played on folk instruments.
4: Shakuhachi -
The Japanese flute gramophone records
Part 2 Mozart
Serenade in B flat major (k 361)
(A public concert given In the Theatre Royal, Windsor, as part of last year's Festival of British Theatre)
(piano)
Haydn Variations In F minor
Saeverud Birdcall Variations, Op 36; Symphonic Dance, Op 17 Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 111
Featuring a meteorological and musical quiz. (No prizes, but pencil and paper required.)
Guest Bert Foord , who talks about his work at the Met Office.
Written and presented by David Munrow
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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6.30 Tal como es
7.0 It's Catching
A magazine of things to do in your leisure time introduced by NICK HUGHES , with this week's guest Esther Rantzen and the results of the Famous Last Words competition.
Adolf Busch (violin)
Gosta Andreasson (violin) Karl Doktor (viola)
Hermann Busch (cello)
Schubert String Quartet in B flat (D 112) gramophone records: 1939
conducted by Seiji Ozawa direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Strauss: Don Quixote
Creation for the United Nations: Three spaces, Ten, Chi, Jin for Orchestra.
Settings by Kei Anjo, Toshi Ichiyanagi and Naozumi Yamamoto of Haiku texts by Dag Hammarsk-Jöld (first performance in this country)
9.0* Bernard Keeffe talks about the Japanese musical scene.
9.20* New Japan Philharmonic Part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 5. in C minor
BBC Music Guide: Beethoven Symphonies by Robert Simpson, 35p, from bookshops
A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it.
This week: One Day in London There are more musical events in 24 hours in London than in any other capital city. Music Now attempts a complete survey.
Introduced by John Amis Producers DENYS GUEROULT and NATALIE WHEEN followed by an interlude
Sung by the CLERKES OF OXEN FORD conductor DAVID WULSTA "
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