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Haydn Piano Trio in B flat (H xv 20): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.20* Schubert Ellen's songs JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
8.40* Haydn Piano Trio in F sharp minor (H xv 26): records
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Listeners' record requests presented by Stephen Dodgson Vivaldi Motet: In furore
9.16* Tchaikovsky Overture: The Storm
9.29* Turina La Oracion del Torero
9.36* Granados Excerpt from Valses Poeticos
9.44* Donizetti Mad Scene from Lucia di Lammermoor
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano), ROME SANTA CECILIA ACADEMY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
9.57* Haydn Symphony No 39
Introduced by Christopher Grier Boston Symphony Orchestra:
EDWARD GREENFIELD in conversation With ANDREW RAEBURN
Concert Audiences: some thoughts from FRITZ SPIEGL.
Heifetz: a birthday tribute from EMANUEL HURWITZ.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
ELLY AMBLING (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto)
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) LONDON BOY SINGERS
FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor BERNARD HATTINK
Part I Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F major (Pastoral)
A talk by Mary Warnock
(Rptd: Tuesday 11.30 am)
Part 2 Britten Spring Symphony
Variations on a Minuet by Duport (K 573); Fantasy and Sonata in c minor (K 475 and 457): RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (piano)
Handel Concerto No 16, In r, for organ, oboes, bassoons, horns and string orchestra RUDOLF EWERHARDT (orglin)
With the COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by REINHARD PETERS
Couperin 3eme Concert Royal CAMERATA INSTRUMENTALE OF THE HAMBURG TELEMANN-GESELLSCHAFT
Vivaldi Concerto a cinque in D (p 207): FRANS BRUGGEN (recorder) JURG SCHAEFTLIIN (oboe) ALICE HARNONCOURT (Violin) OTTO FLEISCHMANN (bassoon) NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (Cello) GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
Telemann Suite in C HELMUT WINSCHERMANN, ERICH BOLZ LUDVVIG TRENZ (Oboes) SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL RISTENPART
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from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Par: 1 Janacek Quartet No 1
Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
A verse anthology compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON.
Narrator SEAN ARNOLD.
Reader GERALD CROSS
Part 2 Dvorak Quartet, Op 105
(Repeated: Monday 9.55 am)
Marc-Anloine Charpentier Overture: Le malade imaginaire CAEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE DAUTEL
5.22* Mozart Oboe Concerto in C (K 314): NEIL BLACK , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
gramophone records
A discussion between
Geoffrey Chandler , director. Shell International Petroleum Rev Gordon Dunstan . Professor of Moral and Social Theology, King's College. London
Sir Donald MacDougall . chief economic adviser. Confederation of British Industry, and formerly head of the Government Economic Service
James Robertson , author of Profit or People'
In the chair Michael Shanks. direotor-general of Social Affairs, EEC Commission, Brussels.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
followed by an interlude
Third of four programmes to include his six Trio-Sonatas Sonata No 5, in F
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe)
KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon)
LUCIO BUCCARELLQ (double-bass)
CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord) gramophone record
Stephen Murray , Denis Quilley John Slater , Norman Wooland in Timon of Athens
A play left unfinished in about the year 1606 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Arranged for stereo and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES with music by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN
Cast in order of speaking:
Senators and Moneylenders:
Flattering lords:
Mistresses to Alcibiades:
VERONICA LUCAS (soprano)
BBC SINGERS and ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN
Piano Trio in B major, Op 8
MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON PIANO TRIO Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
BBC Music Guide: Brahms Chamber Music, 45p from bookshops
A series of 13 programmes in which Robert Philip discusses and illustrates 25 years of the long-playing record.
The second of two programmes about the growth of a historical approach to performing music of the past. This programme discusses the trends of the last 25 years, and includes records of ensembles such as the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, the Vienna Concentus Musicus, the Early Music Consort and Musica Reservata.
Derek Jewell 's weekly look at the world of popular music, featuring this week the music of GENTLE GIANT and a conversation With DEREK AND RAY SCHULMAN who founded the band. Also new music by YES and the vocal style of BRIAN PROTHEROE (Records)
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