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A record request programme.
Dvorak Legends, Op 59 Nos 1. 3, 7, 9 and 4 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.24* Bizet Roma
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
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Part 2: Gounod Sanctus (St Cecilia Mass)
HEINZ HOPPE (tenor) RENÉ DUCLOS CHOIR
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE HARTEMANN
8.11* Poulenc Litanies a la Vierge noire: choir OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
STEPHEN CLEOBURY (organ) conducted by GEORGE GUEST
8.21* Berlioz Symphonie funebre et triomphale JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
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Michael Haydn
Flute Concerto in D
LORANT KOVACS GYOR PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS SANDOR
9.27* Sonata No 3, in F JOHN GEORGIADIS (violin) BRIAN HAWKINS (viola) gramophone records
played by STEPHEN CLEOBURY in Westminster Abbey
Bach Prelude and Fugue in c minor (bwv 546)
Eberhard Wenzel Fantasia fugata (first broadcast performance in this country)
William Mathias Jubilate (first broadcast performance)
Franck Grande Piece Symphonique, Op 17
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with KEITH PUDDY (clarinet)
Mozart String Quartet in c major (Dissonance) (K 465): Clarinet Quintet in A major (K 581)
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dietrich Fischer Dieskau
Jean-Bernard Pommier (piano)
Piano Concerto in A minor Symphony No 2, in C major
(Recording made available by courtesy of West Berlin Radio)
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A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation Pascal Roge (piano)
Ravel Menuet antique; Miroirs Schubert Sonata in A major (D 664)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
Mahler Symphony No I, in D LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JAMES LEVINE
played by MAURICE HASSON (violin)
Bach Partita No 2, in D minor (bwv 1004)
Paganini Caprices, Op 1: Nos 13. 9, 14, 17 and 24 (From the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester. One of a series of concerts promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
The American baritone Sherill Milnes talks to CHARLES OSBORNE about his repertory, with particular reference to his Verdi roles. He includes illustrations from Rigoletto, I Vespri Sici liani and Otello. gramophone records
from
Chichester Cathedral Responses (Smith)
Psalms: 59. 60, 61 (Garrett, Croslhwate, Macpherson, Armes, S. S. Wesley , and Hylton Stuart)
Lessons: Job 29, vv 11-16: Acts 14, vv 8-28
Canticles (Howells: Collegium Regale)
Anthem: And I saw a new Heaven (Bainton)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN BIRCH
Assistant organist IAN FOX
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S.30 Vient de Parattre
A third-year French course by RICHARD MARTINEAU and ANNE-
MARIE GIROLAMI
11: Le second souffle de Pastourelles
With CATHERINE GRAHAM
PAUL COUSTER , ANDRE MARANNE PAMELA STIRLING and JACQUES BONNET
(Repeated: Sun 2.30 R4 VHF)
Book 60p; 2 LP records £1.20 each: from bookshops
7.0 Euromagazine
Six programmes sur la vie en France et sur les Francais. 3: De l'ABC d I'Académie
L'enseignement français. avec des interviews et des extraits de la radio française. Presentation de CATHERINE GRAHAM. (Rptd: Sun 3.0 pm R4 VHF)
(La semaine prochaine: la radio et la télévision)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by BRYAN FAIRFAX
Bruckner Overture in G minor (1863)
Havergal Brian Symphony No 18 (1961) (first broadcast jerformance)
Bruckner Symphony in F minor (1863)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
played by KENNETH GILBERT
Clerambault Suite In c minor
Chambonnieres Ordre No 1, In A minor Pavane; Courante No 2; Canaris (Ordre No 5, in G)
Philip Mason, widely known as an authority on British India, recently completed a new study of the work of Rudyard Kipling
In these two illustrated talks he discusses some crucial themes in his interpretation. Readers MARTIN JARVIS, ANN JAMESON, NIGEL LAMBERT, GARARD GREEN,
DENIS MCCARTHY, PETER WILLIAMS, MICHAEL SHANNON
Producer MICHAEL MASON
Serenade in c STRINGS OF THE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone record
Last June Hugues Cuenod. who was born in Switzerland in 1902, celebrated his 50th year on the stage.
In this conversation with JOHN AMIS , illustrated with recordings, he talks about his career, his attitude to it, and some of the people with whom he has worked, ranging from Nadia Boulanger and Stravinsky to Noel Coward and Peter Hall. Producer PATRICIA BRENT
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