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Vivaldi Concerto in F major, for three violins and string orchestra (P 278): LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS, conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.17* Mozart Symphony No 18, in F major (K 130): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.38* Beethoven Sextet in E flat major, Op 81b: MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET: records
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Gounod Little Symphony for Wind Instruments: MEMBERS OF THE HALLE ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.25* Saint Saens Piano Concerto No 3, in e flat major: ALDO CICCOLINI (piano); THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by SERGE BAUDO : records
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The noble artist tcho, though encompassed by the Baalworship of false art, by his genius has succeeded, like another Elijah, in faithfully preserving the worship of true art (PRINCE ALBERT)
The week's programmes look at how Mendelssohn was influenced by, and his influence on, Britain in the 19th century. Incidental Music: A Midsummer Night's Dream
HANNEXE VAN BORK (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto)
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS : records
Antony Hopkins
played by WILLINM CHRISTIE
Louis Couperin Suite in F
Gaspard Le Roux Suite in A; Chaconne in F major
Jacques Dophly Allemande ; Courante; La Felix; Chaconne in F
A recital by the winner Russudan Djasalia with INNA KALEGORSKAYA (piano) Tsintsadze Poem
Tchaikovsky Serenade mélancolique
Ysaye Caprice (d'après I'Etude en forme de valse de Saint-Saens)
Tchaikovsky Valse-Scherzo
(Hungarian Radio recording from 1974 Budapest MusicWeeks)
(1871-1942)
The first of six programmes to include music by this Austrian composer.
Lyric Symphony, for two singers and orchestra (1923: poems by Tagore; sung in German) SLAVKA TASKOVA-PAOLETTI (SOp) BERNARD KRUYSEN (baritone)
HAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZOLTAN PESKO
(NetherLands Radio recording from the 1974 Holland Festival)
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Garrick Ohlsson (piano)
Liszt Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude; Funérailles (Harmonies poetiques et religieuses)
Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2; Scherzo No 2, in a flat minor, Op 31
(Repeated: Thursday 10.25 pm) (A series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1)
The 1974 Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra conducted by NIKLAUS WYSS
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
DEREK HAMMOND-STROUD (bar) DOROTHEA BRAUS (piano)
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (Cello) PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
Songs: Nachts; Es iallt ein Stern herunter; Der Kuhne; Abschied; Tragische Geschichte; Nachtwanderer
3.9* Five Piano Pieces, Op 47
3.27* Songs: In Danzig; Lockung: Die Einsame; Sonst
3.42* Dorothea Braus talks about her memories of Hans Pfitzner
3.54* Sonata for cello and piano, Op 1
Played by Nicholas Danby from Lichfield Cathedral
Boely Fantasia and Fugue in B flat; Andante sostenuto; Allegro vivace
Mendelssohn Sonata No 6, in D minor
Bach Toccata and Fugue in (BWV 540)
BAND OF THE SCOTS GUARDS
Conductor CAPT DUNCAN BEAT, Director of Music
Malcolm Arnold HRH the Duke of Cambridge
John Ireland A Maritime Overture
John Carter Rhapsodic Episode Paul Durand Andalusian Fresco Geoff Baldwin Spanish Caprice
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADET and JOHN ARNOLD
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by ERIC WETHERELL with artists on records
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S.30 East, West, Home's Best
Individuals from within the immigrant community talk about their experiences.
Presented by SANDRA NAIDOO
5: The Trinidadian Experience
7.0 Mosaico Espanol
5: Benito Ptrez Galdds : La de Bringas (1884) con JACINTA CASTILLEJO, PABLO SOTO. CRISTINA ROURA, CARLOS DURAN ISABEL DE CASTRO Libro 50p
The concert that reopened the Festspielhaus six years after the war was a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (The Choral) - the first time non-Wagnerian music had been heard there. These records are of that historic performance. ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) ELIZABETH HONGEN (contralto) HANS HOPF (tenor)
OTTO EDELMANN (bass)
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILHELM FURTWANGLER
by MICHAEL BAXANDALL , Reader in the History of the Classical Tradition. Warburg Institute, University of London. When the Renaissance style spread to countries outside Italy, it continued to be thought of as Italian. MICHAEL BAXANDALL shows how northern reactions to Renaissance art were affected by social attitudes to Italy. An exhibition of southern and northern Renaissance art entitled ' The Rival of Nature ' is at the new extension to the National Gallery in London. followed by an interlude
A recital by JOHN SOLUM (flute) and ANN SCHEIN (piano)
Copland Duo for flute and piano Ives The Alcotts (Piano Sonata No 2)
Varese Density 21.5, for flute Elliott Carter Piano Sonata
JOHN BERGSAGEL presents some examples of Scandinavian Romances for violin and orchestra. fashionable and popular in the early years of the century, by composers such as Svendsen. Stenhammar and Peterson-Berger.
John Vaizey reflects on some of the things we say. i
Julian Marshall 's Equus featuring JULIAN MARSHALL , PAUL NEIMAN , KEN ELAY, MIKE OMEROD , NIGEL TICKLER and DICK PEARCE.
Presented by DAVE GELLY Producer RAY HARVEY
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