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John Stanley Concerto In A minor, Op 2 No 5
HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ
Telemann Suite in c major: Hamburger Ebbe und Fluth SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENS1S conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G: ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin); JÜRG SCHAEFTLEIN and LEOPOLD STASTNY (treble recorders); VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSIcus, directed by NIKOLAUS HAR NONCOURT. Gramophone records
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Presented by Dominic Gill
Purcell Fantasia on one note
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS
9.8* Schubert Duo in A (D 574) (mono)
FRITZ KREISLER (Violin)
SERGEI RACHMANINOV (piano)
9.28* Arne Overture No 3, in G ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
9.35* Schubert Variations on Trockne Blumen (Die schöne Miillerin)
HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) ALFONS KONTARSKY (piano)
10.5* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Tod und Verklarung (mono): NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI. Records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Les Six - the three survivors: Durey, Tailleferre, Auric, by JAMES HARDING
Between the Notes: a series on style and performance. 1: A general survey by ROBERT DONINGTON
Anthony Milner (b 13 May 1925) - his music: by HUGH WOOD
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
SASCHKO GAWRILOFF (violin)
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZENDER
Part 1 Berg Concerto for violin and orchestra
Robert Conquest reflects on some of the things we say.
Part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 3, in E flat major (Eroioa) (Sa'ar Radio recording)
United Kinadom Rounds 3 (i) School Choirs
COR YSGOL UWCHRADD TREGARON BANGOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHOIR (ii) Contemporary CANTORI ENSEMBLE
CHAPTER HOUSE CHOIR
Adjudicators PHILIP MOORE , JOHN POOLE and STEPHEN WILKINSON
BERNARD KEEFFE introduces the programme, summarises the adjudicators' remarks, and announces the results.
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) CKILING IRIAN QUARTET
Part 1 Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4
Bartok String Quartet No 6
2.5* Interval Reading
2.15* Pershore Festival
Part 2 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor
Pastorale heroique in three acts
Music by Lully edited by LIONEL SALTER
Libretto by JEAN CALBERT DE CAMPISTRON (sung in French)
A reduced version of Lully's last opera, presented in 1686 at a lavish entertainment in honour of the Dauphin of France. It was the first non-German opera to be produced in Hamburg, where Handel may have seen it.
BBC SINGERS
DAVID ROBLOU
(harpsichord continuo) SERENATA OF LONDON leader NONA LIDDELL conducted by LIONEL SALTER Acts 1 and 2 3.50* Lionel Salter talks about the Acis legend in music.
4.0* Acis et GalatCe Act 3
(Teresa Cahill broadcasts by permission of Covent Garden)
Antony Hopkins
(Repeated: Monday 10.0 am)
Four djiologues on aspects of Britain's future relationship with the European Community, in which prominent political thinkers and practitioners define and defend the rationale for their convictions. 2: Is Britain part of Europet Professor Ralf Dahrendorf and A. J. P. Taylor
Chairman Robin Day
HELEN WATTS I contralto) SNO LADIES' CHORUS
BOYS OF BELLAIIOUSTON ACADEMY SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON
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by PETER EVERETT
A kaleidoscopic impression of the life. thought and works of the painter Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) freely based on the biography by MAURICE COLLIS. with Donald Pleasence as Stanley Spencer
' Sometimes when I pose for him he just arranges my limbs whichever way he wants them ... twisted, sensual ... All my nudos, he says, the ones he does of me. will come together, in Cookham Meadow. dotted about like recumbent cows, with lots of black crows in the foreground.' (PATRICIA)
Technical team: LEO FEORD
CEDRIC JOHNSON. JOCK FARRELL
LLOYD SILVERTHORNE , ENYD CLOWES Producer RICHARD WORTLEY followed by an interlude
Part 1 conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Lutoslawski Symphonic variations
9.12* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5. in D major
9.50* Interval Reading
10.0* Concert Part 2 conducted by WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI
Lutosh.wski Musique Funebre: in memory of Bela Bartok, for string orchestra
10. IS* Lutoslawski Livre pour orchestre
(A public concert presented in the University on 6 May by the BBC in association with the University of Lancaster)
Derek Jewell features new compositions and performances by SEALS AND CROFTS, the orchestra LUNA. JANIS IAN and a performance, not previously heard in this country, by CLEO LAINE. Records