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conducted by BOYD NEEL (born 19 July 1905)
Handel Overture: Berenice HART HOUSE ORCHESTRA, TORONTO
8.14* Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge 8.40* Handel Water Music
BOYD NEEI. STRING ORCHESTRA gramophone records
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Andre Prevln
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps: conducting the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
9.15* Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue: soloist/conductor, with LON'DON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
9.30* Ravel Piano Trio in A minor: pianist, with YONG UCK KIM (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello): records
MORAY WELSH (Cello)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted bv HARRY
NEWSTONE Tovey Prelude: The Bride of Dionysus
Tovey Cello Concerto
11.10 Interval Reading
11.15* Concert Part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances. Op 45: ANNE SHASBY , RICHARD MCMAHON (two pianos)
12.35* Schubert Auf dem Was. ser zu singen
PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
12.40* Debussy. nrr Ravel Nuages: Fetes (Nocturnes)
ANNE SHASBY, RICHARD MCMAHON (two pianos): records
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Ariadne auf Naxos
The fate of the abandoned Ariadne depicted by Monte-verdi and Haydn, and resolved by Locatelh and Strauss. Presented from records requested by the under-20s by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Quentin Bell , writer, sculptor and Professor of Art History at Sussex University, considers the musical education of the unmusical, with particular reference to his own life. Records he includes are SEGOVIA playing Bach. LOTTE LENYA Singing Kurt Weil ), and CLIFFORD CURZON playing a movement from a Mozart concerto.
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND
Music by Verdi, Johann Strauss. Farnon, Grieg, Dvorak and Sibelius
Sextet No 1, in B flat, Op 18 THE SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE
Leo WitoszynskyJ plays Viennese guitar music and talks to PETER SENSIER Producer GARETH WALTERS
Introduced by Peter Clayton
OrgelbUchlein, Nos 21-26
THE ALBAN SINGERS; PETER HURFORD at the organs of Knox Grammar School, Wahroonga, and Wollongong Town Hall: records
Edwin Mullins (in the chair) talks wi,th DILYS POWELL
ERIC RHODE and BRYAN ROBERTSON Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Salisbury Festival of the Arts direct from
St Edmund's Church. Salisbury ANNE-MARIE CONNORS (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto)
ANTHONY ROLFE-JOHNSON (tenor) COLIN WHEATLEY (bass)
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD ALAN HARVERSON (Organ)
KIRKMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader WINIFRED ROBERTS conducted by GERAINT JONES Part 1 Kyrie; Gloria
Introduced by Donald Milner
St Cecilia Mass
Part 2 Credo; Sanctus; Benediotus; Agnus Dei
CHRISTOPHER PALMER examines parallels between Turner and the 19th-century composers.
Suite: Pour Ie piano
La cathédrale engloutie (Preludes. Book 1) played by MICHEL BEROFF (piano) gramophone records
JOHN BARTON talks to HALLAM TENNYSON about Geoffrey Bullough's Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare, the last volume of which has recently been published.
(John Barton is a member of the RSC)
(King Lear: tomorrow 5.55 pm)
The Indian sarangl player
With SURESH TALWALKAR (tabla)
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