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Bernstein Overture: Candide
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN
7.10* Gershwin Piano Concerto ANDRÉ PREVIN who also conducts LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
7.42* Svendsen Carnival in Paris: OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ØIVIN FJELDSTAD: records
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Rameau March and Dance (Acanthe and Céphise): CAEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE DAUTEL
8.16* Beethoven Romance No 1, in G: ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
8.25* Schubert Symphony No 6, in C: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ : records
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Brahms: Nine Romances (Die schone Magelone, Op 33)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) sviatosi.av RICHTER (piano)
SevenSongs(Op571:Dietrich FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar), WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH (piano): records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by SIMON STREATFEILD DEREK COLLIER (violin)
Handel Overture: Acis and Galatea
Vivaldi Summer (The Seasons) (violin DEREK COLLIER )
Arnold Concerto for two violins and string orchestra: (violins DEREK COLLIER , PETER MOUNTAIN) Haydn Symphony No 43, in E flat (Mercury)
A recital broadcast direct from the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
Mozart Adagio and Rondo in D (K 617)
Prokofiev Overture on Jewish themes, Op 34
Mozart Oboe Quartet in r (K 370)
11.35* Festival Comment
Contributors drawn from among the critics, performers and personalities in Edinburgh this week. talk about Festival issues and events.
Presenter ELAINE PADMORE
11.50* ElF: Part 2 Boulez Sonatine
Lutyens Concertante for five players
Ravel Introduction and Allegro
Siegfried Behrend who performs some of his own pieces including three Guitar Duos in which he is joined by TAKASHI OCHI gramophone records
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(Repeated: Wednesday 8.30 pm)
Das Lied von der Erde
ANNA REYNOLDS (mezzo-soprano) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
(Recording made available by South German Radio)
INTERMODULATION
Peter Britton. Roger Smalley Tim Souster , Robin Thompson Souster World Music (first broadcast performance in this country)
Introduced by THE COMPOSER
Jon Curie presents orchestral pieces. songs, arias and instrumental works on record; including this week music by Verdi, Mozart, Fauré, Dohnanyi and Gottschalk; with ANNIE FISCHER , GWEN CATLEY and DENIS NOBLE.
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) CHARLES TUNNEI. L (Cello)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) Rameau Pieces de clavecin en concert: No 5, in D minor/ major
Bach Sonata in E minor, for flute and continuo (bwv 1034)
(Part of a public concert given at St John's, Smith Square, Westminster, on 19 March 1974)
Introduced by Charles For
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6.30 Perspective
Recently Released!
This year the British Film Institute is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its film availability service, CORDON GOW looks at their activities and examines how films are distributed in Britain.
6.50 The Bonus Years
Eight programmes on the needs of older people and the opportunities open to them.
Presented by DAVID HOBMAN 7: Death and Bereavement
What special difficulties do older people face when they suffer bereavement? Do we as a society talk enough about death?
7.10 The ABC of Education
Presented by JOHN BROWN 13: When should we start thinking about our child's careerf
How relevant is secondary education to future employment? How effective is the careers service in schools?
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA concert-master DANIEL MAJESKE conductor Lorin Maazel Part 1
Ives Three Places in New England
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
SIR LENNOX BERKELEY says:
by Kenneth Clark
1: Childhood
In this, the first of six readings from his autobiography, Lord Clark recalls his enjoyable upbringing in 'the vulgar, disgraceful, over-fed, God-less social order that we called Edwardian.'
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 3, in E flat major (Eroica)
by Stewart Parker
with Joe McPartland as Hugh and Stephen Rea as Danny
Hugh: "Don't be soft: the Titanic was built for John Jacob Astor and his millionaire Yankee cronies. I didn't notice them inviting the mayor of Belfast on the maiden voyage. Take a walk round the decks and ask all the tycoons you meet where the ship was built - ask that couple there even. I guarantee you that nine out of ten of them won't have a notion."
Danny: "That doesn't matter. I know, and I'm proud of it."
(Northern Ireland) (Repeat)
"...Carried disturbing and moving echoes of Ulster's political tragedy." (The Guardian)
Cantata No 197: Gott ist unsre Zuversicht (for a wedding) BOY TREBLE and ALTO
MAX VAN EGMOND (bass)
VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR, VIENNA coNCENTi's musicus, directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT : record
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