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Mehul Overture: The two blind men of Toledo
SYMPHONlCA OF LONDON conducted by WYN MORRIS
7.13* Mozart Piano Concerto No 14, in E flat (k 449)
GEZA ANDA, who also directs the SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA
7.35* Haydn Symphony No 79, in F: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
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Bizet Suite: La jolie fille de Perth
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by jean MARTINON
8.19* Boccherini La Musica Notturna di Madrid
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS, conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
8.31* Schubert Symphony No 4, in c minor (Tragic)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
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Overture: Maskarade
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAX RUDOLF Serenata in vano
HILMER NIELSEN (clarinet) JÖRN NILSSON (bassoon) H. C. SORENSEN (horn)
ASGER LUND CHRISTIANSEN (cello) and JOHAN POULSEN (double-bass) FynskForar: Lyric humoresque KIRSTEN HERMANSEN (soprano) KURT WESTI i tenor)
IB HANSEN (baritone)
ZAHLE SCHOOL GIRLS' CHOIR COPENHAGEN BOYS' CHOIR
DANISH RADIO CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MOGENS WOLlHKE ; records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by ERICH SCHMID
Vivaldi Spring (The Seasons) Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Haydn Symphony No 87, in A
BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone)
With ARIBERT REIMANN (piano) Part 1
D. J. Enright
Part 2
(A public recital given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in August 1974, as part of the South Bank Summer Music)
ULF HOELSCHER (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN Part 1 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3 12.27* Strauss Violin Concerto
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A weekly news bulletin
(Repeated: Wed 8.45' pm)
Part 2
Stravinsky Norwegian Moods
1.33* Stravinsky Symphony in three movements
(Direct from Studio 1, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, before an invited audience)
New Music Group of Scotland David Nicholson (flute) Keith Pearson (clarinet) Michael Thompson (horn) Trevor Green (trumpet) Peter Oram (trombone)
Heather Corbett (percussion) Sanchia Pielou (harp)
Edward Harper (piano) Louis Carus (violin)
Adrian Shepherd (cello)
Edward Harper Quintet (first performance)
Martin Dalby Whisper Music
David Dorward Histoire (first performance)
JON CURLE presents a miscellany of popular works on record, including this week music by Chopin, Gounod, Tchaikovsky and Sibelius, with HEDDLE NASH , EMIL GILELS , JOHN WILLIAMS and JULIAN BREAM.
SUSAN
MCGAW Schubert Sonata in a major (D 664)
4.35* Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
Machaut Ballads
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
MARTIN HAUSLER (tenor)
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZENDER (Saar Radio recording)
Charles Fox with records.
(Stereo)
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6.30 The Roof Over Your Head Presented by TRISH WILLIAMS 8: Home Improvements
How do you go about modernising, extending or improving your home - and where might the money come from?
7.0 Village Prospects
Explored by BRIAN MILTON 5: Tied to the Land
Most of the villagers in South Pickenham live in tied cottages and work on the estate. If this is broken up, what happens to the village?
direct from Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) TAMAS VASARY (piano)
MEN'S VOICES, LIVERPOOL PHILHAR MONIC CHOIR chorus-master EDMUND WALTERS ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ALAN TRAVERSE conductor SIR CHARLES GROVES Piano Concerto No 2, in A
1: Anger
Poems by Blake, Langland, Lawrence, Spenser, Sidney, Donne, Pound, Tennyson, Graves, Eliot and Dunbar. Selected and introduced by ANTHONY THWAITE
Read by GARY WATSON
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
Part 2 A Faust Symphony
Stones by SHIRLEY GEE
This play was the runner-up In the radio section of the RADIO TIMES Drama Bursary Award.
' All human life is here. Or was. There was one woman used to come here every Saturday evening regular as clockwork and read out the football results. Sat there on her husband's grave, just like at home by Ihe fireplace. " Are you ready. Reggie. Wolves two, Sheffield Wednesday three ".'
Voices JACK CARR
KATE COI.ERIDGE, DONALD GEE MADI HEDD. PAULINE LETTS PETER WILLIAMS
Children ANGEL gale
JOANNE HANNINGTON
NICHOLAS LYNDHURST
EARL RHODES. IAN SHARiROCK
ALEXANDER TUSA. FRANCIS TUSA Producer DAVID SPENSER
... a beautifully written, imaginative piece of work it was. The setting is a cemetery; Wilfred the keeper goes his rounds, children play ancient and unending games among the graves, memories of the dead remain in stone, their voices rise from under it.
(DAVID WADE , The Times) followed by an interlude
Haydn String Quartet in D major, Op 50 No 6
Mozart String Quartet in B flat major (K 589)
TOKYO STRING QUARTET
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