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Adam Overture: La poupée de Nuremberg
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD DONYNGE
7.11* Strauss Burleske in D minor, for piano and orchestra RUDOLF SERKIN
PHtLADELFHI ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.22* Mozart Symphony No 39, in E flat (K 543): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
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Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso
BOURNEMOUTH SVMPHONYORCHESTRA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
8.21* Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances: MOSCOW PHlLHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN. gramophone records
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Rameau: Church Music. Chorus: Cor meum (Quam Dilecta) JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY CHOIR
AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE oonducted by guy MORANÇON Motet: In
Convertendo LILIANE BERTON (soprano)
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BENOIT (bar) PIERRE-MICHBL PEGAUD (tenor) JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY CHOIR
AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by GUY MORAN ÇON gramophone records
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
Haydn String Quartet in c major. Op 50 No 2
Schoenberg String Trio, Op 45
A wide selection of frivolous and cheerful ballads, bits and pieces from the hidden depths of BBC Sound Archives.
Introduced by MADEAU STEWART
City Music Society
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano)
Schubert Song-cycle: Die schone Miillerin
(A recital given in Goldsmith's Hall, London on 2 April 1974)
NICOLA GEBOLYS (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
Part 1 Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
12.23* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 9, in e minor
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A personal preview by JON CURLE of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Mozart Piano Concerto No 23, in A major (K 488)
1.48* Walton Improvisations on an impromptu by Benjamin Britten
Edited, introduced and played by PATRICK PIGGOTT (piano)
Third of four programmes presenting the Nocturnes in the composer's definitive versions. No 9. in E flat major; No 8, in A major; No 13, in D minor; No 15, in c major; No 16, in F major; No 19, in e flat major; No 17, in E major
The second of ten programmes HAZEL HOLT (soprano)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
SOHUTZ CHOIR OF LONDON
CHARLES SPINKS (organ continuo) LONDON STRING PLAYERS led by ROLF WILSON oonductar ROGER NORRINGTON
Chetndos Anthem No 2: In the Lord put I my trust
Chandos Anthem No 8: 0 come let us sing unto the Lord
followed by an interlude
Two Ashton ballets: Les Rendezvous (music by Auber)
Wedding Bouquet (music by Berners)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE Narrator ROBERT GRANGE
Introduced by OORMAC RIGBY
David Munrow introduces the last movement of Sibelius's Violin Concerto and talks to the soloist ITZHAK PERLMAN.
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6.30 Teaching Politics
Presented by JONATHAN F. BROWN 3: Political Learning
How much do we know about the ways in which children learn about politics?
Book: £1.35, from bookshops
7.0 Turning Points 3: Getting Married
A young woman talks about the decision to marry the man she has lived with. Introduced by DR BILL DOLMAN With DR WENDY GREENGROSS
conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ direct from
Southampton Guildhall
NORMA BURRROWES (soprano)
Part 1 Schubert Overture in the Italian Style
Mozart Exsultate , jubilate (K 165)
A review of Einstein's work 20 years after his death by ProfessorSirHermannBondl
Early in the summer of 1955 there was a conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of Einstein's specvad theory of relativity. Einstein died a few weeks before, yet his life's work stall leaves a vivid impressLon on both physicists and non-scientists alike. PROFESSOR BONDI discusses the reasons for this long-standing acclaim.
Part 2
Mahler Symphony No 4, in G
Relativity by Lily Greenham
An exploration in stereo, where the basic elements are spoken words and parts of words: no other sound is used. From a starting point of the human voice, three-dimensional drawings and visual lettering patterns, the electronic realisation has produced a form to be listened to rather as music than a poetic work. Realised at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop by Richard Yeoman-Clark and Peter Howell with the voices of Richard Baker, Lily Greenham, Judy Bennett, Jo Manning-Wilson, Sean Barrett and Edward Kelsey
A preview of some unknown music by Ravel, and HAROLD RUTLAND talks about John Ireland.
Introduced by John Amis
Boccherini, Beethoven. Brahms (Mon's Lunchtime Concert)
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