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Handel Overture: Arlodanta ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.12* Mozart Piano Concerto No 18 (K 456): WALTER KLlEN VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER
7.44* Schubert Ballet Music: Rosamunde
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Richard Bonynge
Unknown:
Walter Kllen Vienna
Conducted By:
Paul Angerer
Conducted By:
Karl Böhm:

Rossini Overture: William Tell PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, COnducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.18* Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor: ARTHUR GRUMIAUX AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
8.43* Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON
KARAJAN: gramophone records

Bach Fugue in A minor (BWV 543) (mono)
ALBERT SCHWEITZER (organ)
9.15* Partita in E (BWV 100G) (mono): JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) S.33* Toccata and Fugue in r (BWV 540): MICHEL CHAPUIS
(organ): gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Schweitzer
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Unknown:
Michel Chapuis

from Bristol
Peter Mountain (violin) Angela Dale (piano)
Philip Hattey (baritone) who also plays his own piano accompaniment

Joseph Gibbs Sonata No 1, in D minor

Philip Hattey Seven songs to poems of Robert Graves

Ireland The Bells of San Maria

Warlock My Gostly Fader

Fulton Two Songs from Twelfth Night: Come away, death; O Mistress mine

Derek Bourgeois Sonata No 2, for violin and piano (first performance)

Contributors

Violinist:
Peter Mountain
Pianist:
Angela Dale
Baritone/Pianist:
Philip Hattey

BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by GUIDO AJMONE -MARSAN Part 1
Verdi Overture: Luisa Miller
12.23* Mendelssohn Symphony No 1, in c minor

Contributors

Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conducted By:
Guido Ajmone -Marsan
Unknown:
Luisa Miller

JANET PRICE (soprano)
HELEN ATFIELD (contralto) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
PHILIP RAVENSCROFT (baritone) DYFED CHOIR
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by ROBERT ST JOHN WRIGHT conducted by JOHN DAVIES
3.40* Interval Reading
3.50* Judas Maccabaeus Part 2

Contributors

Soprano:
Janet Price
Contralto:
Helen Atfield
Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Baritone:
Philip Ravenscroft
Unknown:
Robert St John Wright
Conducted By:
John Davies

6.30 It's Catching
A magazine of interesting leisure activities. In this edition, NfCK HUGHES asks compiler NIGEL GEE how to solve cross-word puzzles, introduces FRANK HOLLAND 'S musical instrument museum, discusses wish fulfilment With JEREMY BEADLE , walks around HUGH JOHNSON 'S tree collection and finds out how to get involved in archaeology and amateur dramatics.
Edited by DAVID EPPS
7.10 The ABC of Education
A series for parents on the aims and methods of education in Britain today.
Presented by JOHN BROWN
8: Why is my child borgd at schoolf
How should teaching and learning be approached in the middle school? Is it more important to arouse children's interests than to teach them facts?

Contributors

Unknown:
Nfck Hughes
Unknown:
Frank Holland
Unknown:
Jeremy Beadle
Unknown:
Hugh Johnson
Edited By:
David Epps
Presented By:
John Brown

direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
MARGARET KINGSLEY (soprano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor Bernard Haltink
Goehr Metamorphosis/Dance SIR LENNOX BERKELEY says:
Beethoven Scena and Aria: Ah! perfido

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Soprano:
Margaret Kingsley
Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
Bernard Haltink
Unknown:
Sir Lennox Berkeley

Including a birthday tribute to Humphrey Searle , and Jeremy Noble on Bayreuth. Introduced by John Amis. Producers DENYS GUEROULT and NATALIE WHEEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Searle
Unknown:
Jeremy Noble
Introduced By:
John Amis.
Producers:
Denys Gueroult
Producers:
Natalie Wheen

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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