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Vranicky Ten German Dances
8.13' Schubert Quintet in A major (The Trout)
8.49* Ziehrer Waltz: Faschingskinder; gramophone records
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Haydn Cello Concerto in C (N VIIb 1) - soloist with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
9.32* Tchaikovsky Onegin's aria: You wrote to me (Eugene Onegin) - conducting the Bolshoi Opera Orchestra with Yuri Mazurok (tenor)
9.40* Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death - accompanying Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano)
10.5* Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence, Op 70 - with the Borodin String Quartet
Genri Khtalayan (viola)
(records)
conducted by GEORGE HURST GRANT JOHANNESEN (piano)
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
10.46* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4, in c minor
11.13* Brahms Symphony No 2
Mendelssohn
Octet in E flat. Op 20
12.36* String Symphony No 10 i MUSICI: record
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Dionysus v Apollo
The two sides of musical creation, balanced and compared: The Birth of Apollo (Stravinsky), Bacchanale (Tannhauser by Wagner), Hymn to the Sun (King Roger by Szymanowski), and Piano Sonata in c (Weber)
Ludovic Kennedy , writer and broadcaster, includes records of TOSCANINI conducting an overture by Rossini, BENNY GOODMAN playing a little known version of Avalon, the BLACK WATCH with Scottish pipe music, and Bach interpreted by JACQUES LOUSSIER.
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Music by Walton, Ziehrer, Delius, Gareth Walters , Borodin and Haydn Wood
Piano Quartets Nos 1 and 2 BRAHMS PIANO QUARTET
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Orgelbiichleln. Nos 27-33 THE ALBAN SINGERS
PETER HURFORD (organ): records
Philip Oakes (in the chair) talks with RICHARD CORK
DILYS POWELL and ERIC RHODE Producer PATRICIA BRENT
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
James Galway (flute)
Halle Orchestra, leader Martin Milner, conductor James Loughran
Sir Lennox Berkeley says:
'There is a tradition for including a certain amount of light work in the Proms. Sir Henry Wood had ballad singers performing popular favourites in my young days, and a Strauss evening is especially welcome in this, the 150th anniversary year of of the birth of Johann Strauss (the son). One wonders how often Beethoven's Eighth has shared a programme with Strauss before - it's certainly in his lighter mood.'
Mozart Overture: The Impresario
Mozart Flute Concerto in D major (K 314)
Beethoven Symphony No 8
Lord Ashby gives the second of four fortnightly talks.
Part 2
Johann Strauss II Overture: The Gypsy Baron; Polka: Leichtes Blut
Jos2f Strauss Polka-Mazur: Die
Libelle Johann Strauss II Galop: Banditen: Waltz: Roses from the South: Egyptian March; Champagne Polka; Waltz: Memories of Covent Garden; Tik-Tak Polka Part 2 of this concert will he shown on BCC1 on Sun 3 Aug
Introduced by Donald Milner followed by an interlude
An assessment of the life and works of one of the greatest modern Spanish poets by ARTHUR TERRY, Professor of Literature, University of Essex,
Spanish extracts read by ANGEL GARCIA GOMEZ
Producer MARGARET ETALL
The first of three programmes Stabat Mater
STEFANIA WOYTOWICZ (soprano) KRYSTYNA SZCZEPANSKA (COn) ANDRZEJ HIOLSKI (baritone)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF WARSAW PHILHARMONIC, conducted by WITOLD ROWICKI : records
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