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LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Walton Overture: Scapino 8.15* Elgar Ballet: The Sanguine Fan
8.34* Bax Tintagel
8.49 Ireland Epic March gramophone records
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Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, by WILLIAM MANN.
MICHAEL BERKELEY talks to NEVILLE MARRINER.
Recent orchestral records: reviewed by NOËL GOODWIN.
A concert for children recorded in the Royal Festival Hall on 15 March
Mary Thomas (soprano), Sebastian Bell (flute), Janet Craxton (oboe), James Holland (percussion), David Johnson (percussion), London Sinfonietta
Introduced and conducted by Elgar Howarth
Tippett: Praeludium for brass, bells and percussion
Mozart: Movements from Serenade No 12, in C minor (K 388); Minuetto in Canone; Allegro
Stravinsky: Octet
Haydn: Concerto in G major for flute and oboe (Lyra Concerto)
Gerhard: The Akond of Swat
Introduced by Donald Milner followed by an interlude
Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
12.22* Liszt Piano Concerto No 2, in A: SVIATOSI.AV RICHTER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
12.44* Prokofiev Dance of the Five Couples; Dance with mandolins (Romeo and Juliet) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN gramophone records
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A Fancy ...
' When a musician taketh a point at his pleasure, making either much or little of it according as shell seem best in his own conceit
A selection of Fantasies that follow Morley's description; from Tomas d> Santa Maria, Handel and Bach, to Beethoven and Michael Tippett - plus the playing of a pupil of Liszt. Records fancifully requested by the under-20s and introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Edwin Mullins , author, journalist and art critic, has chosen music, which, he says, has entered his life at different times and has stayed with him: music associated with his travels and encounters with people. He includes records of CASALS playing Bach, BEECHAM conducting Sibelius, BARENBOIM playing Mozart; plus songs by BOB DYLAN and JACQUES BREL.
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE MARTIN GOLDSTEIN (piano)
Music by Rossini. John Car michael, Mozart, Delius, Alfred Ralston and Johann Strauss.
Debussy Sonata in G minor
Brahms Sonata in G, Op 78 CAROL SLATER (violin) SUSAN MCGAW (piano)
Elgar the Pianist
JERROLD NORTHROP MOORE diScusses recently discovered recordings of Elgar improvising and the light they shed on his composition process.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Sweelinek Chorale Variation: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' Ons is gheboren een Kindekijn Fantasia cromatica; Variations: Onder een Linde groen: Toccata in A
XAVIER DARASSE at the organ of the Marekerk, Leiden. Records
Anthony Thwaite (in the chair) talks with EDGAR ANSTEY
PETER PORTER , JASIA REICHARDT Producer PHILIP FRENCH
direct from the Civic Theatre JANET PRICE (soprano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto)
NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
HALIFAX CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by DONALD HUNT Part 1 Poulenc Gloria for soprano, chorus and orchestra
Part 2 Tippett
A Child of Our Time
(Presented by the Halifax Choral Society in assoc with the BBC)
Stuart Hampshire gives the first of four fortnightly talks. followed by an interlude
Quartet in F minor, Op 55 No 2 Quartet in E flat. Op 76 No 6 DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
in the first of two conversations with MARTIN JENKINS.
As an introduction to tomorrow's broadcast. Sir John discusses his experiences of Hamlet as a playgoer, actor and director. He also talks about the advice given by Harley Granville Barker and the different directorial approaches to the play by Harcourt Williams . Guthrie McClintic and George Rylands.
Producer IAN COTTERELL
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