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Mozart Piano Concerto No 26, in D (K 537) (Coronation)
GEZA ANDA directing the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM CAMERATA ACADEMICA
7.35. Haydn Symphony No 68, in B flat: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
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Brahms Academic Festival Overture
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM 8. IS" Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2, in F: .JOHN OGDON
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
8.38* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Tasso, lamento e trionfo
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
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Walton Cello Concerto
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH S.35* Symphony No 2
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN gramophone records
GEORGE MALCOLM
William Byrd Sellinger 's Round: Giles Farnaby Fantasia (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
10. IS* Couperin Ordre No 18, in F major
10.36* Scarlatti Sonatas: F major (Kk 17); c minor (Kk 115); G major (Kk 523)
10.48* Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor (bwv 903); Fantasy in c minor (bwv 906)
(Part of a recital given in Chesterfield Parish Church in March 1973)
died 1 February 1875
A series of four programmes TUNNELL TRIO
John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Tunnell (piano) Chamber Trio, Op 26
11.30* Geoffrey Bush , Editor of the volume of Bennett's piano and chamber works for Musica Britannica. suggests that we should stop echoing the secondhand opinions of others about Victorian music. A hundred years ago Bennett was accorded a higher place than any British composer since Purcell: is it not time that the present generation recognised his mastery?
11.50* Sterndale Bennett Part 2
Sonata-Duo, Op 32, for cello and piano (first broadcast performance)
IONA BROWN (Violin)
String section of the BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor BORIS BROTT
Corelli Concetto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8 (Christmas Night)
12.36* Bach Violin Concerto in E
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Part 2
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
1.38* Mathias Divertimento for string orchestra
1.49* Hindcmith Five pieces for string orchestra, Op 44 No 4
Peter Hurford explores the intrinsic nature of the French organ since the 17th century. He discusses the influence of the characteristic tonal qualities and rhythmic features of this period on today's interpretations. This will be further illustrated in his series of three programmes of French organ music recorded in St Albans Cathedral which will be broadcast on 25 January, 1 and 8 February
Sandra Dugdale (soprano), London Sinfonietta conducted by Gilbert Amy
Mefano Interferences: Fragments iv, v and vi (first performance in this country) - Solo piano Ian Brown
John Buller Le Terrazze (first broadcast performance)
Ligeti Ten Pieces for wind quintet - Sebastian Bell (piccolo, flute and alto-flute) Janet Craxton (oboe, cor anglais and oboe d'amore) Thea King (clarinet) Anthony Halstead (horn) Martin Gatt (bassoon)
Dallapiccola Commiato (1972), for soprano and chamber ensemble
(Sandra Dugdale broadcasts by permission of the English National Opera)
Davidsbiindlertanze DOROTHEA BRAUS (piano)
Charles Fox with records
with David Munrow
The slow movement of Brahms's fourth symphony, and the abuse which the work received from some critics.
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6.30 Living Decisions in Family and Community Introduced by DEREK GAINS
13: Choosing Evidence - Using Arguments
Sandra has convincing arguments for staying overnight with a friend: but they are based on invented evidence. George and Harry lose an argument-but get their first big order.
Drama production DICKON REED (Rptd: Sun 3.30 pm, R4 VHF)
Course books 1 and 2, 80p each: from bookshops
4: Sound Effects
CHRISTOPHER HOG WOOD discusses With PROFESSOR JAMES BEAMENT the merits of hi-fi, the promiscuous use of recorded sound and the dangers of aural pollution.
Series producers DAVID EPPS and BRIAN COOK
by Michael Roll (piano) Part 1
Beethoven Seven Bagatelles, Op 33
Schumann Carnaval, Op 9
A weekly news bulletin.
Part 2 Schubert
Sonata in a flat (D 960)
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre. Birmingham. Application for tickets, enclosing SAE, to [address removed]
The Fixed Smile
A comedy by JENNIFER PHILLIPS with Liane Aukin as Molly Anne Stallybrass as Chris and Nigel Lambert as the Radio Voices chris: What does he say?
MOLLY: Oh, very little. He seems to distrust words so much he only uses them to lie. chris: But I'm still searching for a really honest relationship. aren'you, Molly?
MOLLY: His only heroes are Tom and Jerry. I have to pretend they're mine too or I'd appear gauche. Maturely gauche at that. I'm older than him, you see chris: And where does that leave you?
MOLLY: Leaves me with a terrific sense of my own identity.
Two emancipated women discuss their roles in life, and their lovers.
Producer RICHARD WORTLEY
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY Griffiths conducted by ALBERT ROSEN Part 1
Kodaly Concerto for Orchestra
10.14* Schubert Symphony No 6. in c major
10.45* Interval Reading
10.55* Concert: part 2
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Death and Transfiguration
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