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Schubert Rondo in A major, for violin and orchestra
JOSEF suk (violin): ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.19* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA. COnducotd by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.38* Prokofiev Symphonic Suite: Lieutenant Ki'je (mono) PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
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J. C. Bach Symphony in I major. Op 18 No 5
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by EMANUEL HURWITZ
8.20* Boccherini Quintet in E major, Op 13 No 5
GÜNTER KEHR (violin)
WOLFGANG BARTELS (violin) ERICH SICHERMANN (viola) BBRNARD BRAUNHOLZ (cello) FRIBDRiCH HERZBRUCH (cello)
8.43* GrStry Chaconne (La Oaravane du Caire): ENGLISH
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD : records
ROBIN HOLMES 's selection. setting the bird poems against their natural background.
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Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 1. in f minor. Op 65: ALLAN WICKS
9.20* Elijah: Excerpt from Pt 2 GWYNETH JONES (soprano)
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor)
DIETRICH FLSOHER-DIESKAU (bar) WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR
NEW PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS: records
Poets talk about the effects of music on their work and in their lives: Vernon Scannell
Symphonic Poem: Orpheus
Piano Concerto No 1, in E flat MARTHA ARGERICH (piano)
HAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
(Netherlands Radio recording from the 1974 Holland Festival)
(tenor) (1906-1975)
GERALD MOORE (piano)
Records of the Danish tenor who died in April. The programme includes songs by Schumann. Brahms and Grieg, and a complete performance of Schubert's Die schdne MiXllerin.
GORDON HUNT (oboe)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
Part 1 Hindemith Concert Music for brass and string orchestra. Op 50
12.35* Strauss Oboe Concerto
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A weekly news bulletin.
(Repeated: Wed 8.25* pm)
Part 2 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, in D
(Given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, on 9 January before an invited audience)
THE ELECTRIC CANDLE
Elaine Padmore (soprano) Nicholas Cole (percussion) Gary Kettel (percussion) David Willey (percussion)
Simon Benson (double-bass) SEBASTIAN BELL (flute)
STEPHEN SAVAGE (piano) directed by MEIRION BOWEN
Robert Moran Bombardments No 2, for three percussionists
Alvin Curran Home-made, for soprano, flute, double-bass, and percussion
David Bedford Variations on a rhythm of Mike Oldfield , for three percussionists
Howard Davidson Miranda , for piano and two percussionists
Edwin Roxburgh Dithyramb II, for piano and three percussionists:conducted by THE COMPOSER
Jon Curie presents a miscellany of popular orchestral pieces, songs, arias and instrumental works on record.
Including music by Johann Strauss. Mozart, Beethoven, Litolff, Weinberger and Richard Strauss , with CLIFFORD CURZON , ROBERT TEAR and RUDOLF KEMPE gramophone records
A programme to mark the 50th anniversary of Satie's death. Songs, piano music and readings from his letters, given by MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-soprano) and PETER DICKINSON (piano)
(From the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester. One of a series of concerts promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
Charles Fox with records
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6.30 The Roof Over Your Head Presented by TRISH WILLIAMS 7: Self-help
Such voluntary bodies as Housing Associations and self-build groups are gaining ground in the housing market. But who finances them, and how do they work?
7.0 Village Prospects
Explored by BRIAN MILTON 4: The Last of Gornalwood Gornal is famous throughout the Black Country for its pig on the wall watching the band go by. But overtaken by urban sprawl, the village of Gornalwood now only survives in the minds of old people, and as the name on the Post Office,
1 It seems like a miracle that in spite of all her suffering - or was it because of it? - her playing reached such a degree of perfection which put her in a class of her own.' Records introduced by PETER FEUOHTW A.NGKR.
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA led by CARL PINI conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
(1908-1974) in conversation with GEORGE STEEDMAN
10: The Importance of Being Highbrowed
In this, the last conversation, Dr Bronowski asks, 'Where will science go now? ' He suggests after matter and life, comes the exploration of the mind and a new understanding of personality.
(A BBC Transcription Service production)
(An edited version of this talk will appear in The Listener dated 3 July)
Part 2 Berlioz Suite: Romeo and Juliet
Angle
A play for radio by RHYS ADRIAN with Freddie Jones as Angle
Peter Woodthorpe as John and Gerald Cross as the Landlord
Angle, nearly 50, and feeling that time is running out, is forced by the pestering Landlord to share his room with John, a man who has left Yorkshire and a wife to make his fortune in London. Outside the room Mrs Crane 's hen clucks: inside the room he has his wine, a violin he tries to play and 31 volumes of the diary he is keeping - A record of the times we live in. Cellist OLGA HEGGDUS
Producer JOHN TVDEMAN
Menuet antique; Menuet sur is nom d'Haydn
PASCAL ROGE (piano) gramophone record
Cantata No 76: Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes
NELLY VAN DER SPEEK (soprano) FRAUKE HAASEMANN (Contralto) JOHANNES HOEFFLIN (tenor) WILHELM POMMERIEN (bass) WESTPHALIAN KANTOREI
GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS conducted by WILHELM EHMANK gramophone record
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