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Coleridge-Taylor Danse nègre LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL, FREEMAN
8.12* Remo Lanricella Echoes from Santiago de Compostela JULIAN BYZANTINE (guitar)
8.19* Grainger My Robin is to the greenwood gone; Lisbon; The lost lady found AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.31* Williamson Pas de Quatre THE composer (piano) THE NASH ENSEMBLE
8.43. Benjamin Concerto for piano and orchestra
LAMAR CROWSON , LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Lamar Crowson

Introduced by John Lade Summer Retrospect (1)
EDWARD GREENFIELD surveys the ' bargain basement and ROBERT HENDERSON reviews new issues of chamber and instrumental music and songs.

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield
Unknown:
Robert Henderson

Ravel Sonatine; Pavane pour une Infante defunte
Walter Gieseking (piano)

12.23* Gounod Venise; Serenade; O ma belle rebelle
Gerard Souzay (baritone) Dalton Baldwin (piano)

12.37* Faure Cello Sonata No 1, in D minor, Op 109
Thomas Igloi (Cello), Clifford Benson (piano)

(records)

Contributors

Pianist:
Walter Gieseking
Baritone:
Gerard Souzay
Pianist:
Dalton Baldwin
Cellist:
Thomas Igloi
Pianist:
Clifford Benson

... More geese than swans ... but not in this anthology of record requests from the under-20s where Silver Swans (by Gibbons, Arcadelt and Scott Joplin), Saint-Saens's Swan (as arranged by Godowsky), 'Sibelius's Swan of Tuonela and the Dance of the Swans from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake outnumber the few Geese of Stravinsky's Four Russian Songs. Introduced by CHRISTOPHER BOGWOOOD

Contributors

Introduced By:
Christopher Bogwoood

J. I. M. Stewart , former Oxford don. also known as the novelist Michael Inncs , recalls his Scottish boyhood, with songs such as Ye banks and braes o' bonnte Doon, and SIR HARRY LAUDER singing The laddies who fought and won.
. He includes records of BARRY TUCKWELL playing a Mozart Horn Concerto, and SOLTI conducung Tchaikovsky.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. I. M. Stewart
Unknown:
Michael Inncs
Unknown:
Barry Tuckwell

JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) PETER PEARS (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) STEl'ART BEDFORD (piano) KENNETH SILLITO (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) DEREK SIMPSON (Cello)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
Britten Tit for Tat
Britten Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 1

4.55* Interval Reading

5.5* Concert: part 2
Britten Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi
Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat, Op 47
(Recorded in the St Nicholas Chapel during the 1973 Festival)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bowman
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Piano:
Stel'Art Bedford
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone

direct from the Royal Albert Hall.
ANNE HOWELLS (mezzo-soprano) THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone) BBC SINGERS, BBC CHORAL
SOCIETY, director JOHN POOLE BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Norman Del Mar Walton Overture: Portsmouth Point
Delius Evcntyr (Once upon a time) ,
Vaughan Williams Five Tudor Portraits
SIR LENNOX BERKELEY savs:

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Mezzo-Soprano:
Anne Howells
Director:
John Poole
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar
Unknown:
Delius Evcntyr
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams

Part 2: a simultaneous broadcast with BBC1
Elgar March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1, in D major
Berners Suite: The Triumph of Neptune
Henry Wood Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Parry, orch Elgar Jerusalem orch Elgar National Anthem

By way of introduction to the forthcoming series of recorded concerts conducted by Kousse vitzky , JOHN L. HOLMES , an Australian music-lover who has compiled a book on great conductors, stakes a claim for the Russian conductor who directed the Boston Symphony Orchestra for a quarter of a century.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Kousse Vitzky
Conducted By:
John L. Holmes

BBC Radio 3

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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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