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Dittersdorf Concerto in E, for double-bass and orchestra
GEORGE HÖRTNAGEL
WÜRTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JORG FAERBER
7.22* Mozart Trio in E flat, for clarinet, viola and piano (K 498): GERVASE M PEVER. CECIL ARONOWITZ , LAMAR CROWSON
7.44* Rossini Sonata No 5, in E ftat, for string orchestra
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : gramophone records
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Elgar Three Bavarian Dances WNItON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.17* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto Me 2. in D minor RUSOLF SfSKIH
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDT
8.41* Bespighi Symphonic Poem: The Fountains of Rome SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
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The First Years in England
Excerpts from Rinaldo, the opera which made the German visitor an overnight success after its first performance at London's Haymarket Theatre on 11 February 1711. Rinaldo, the hero
BEVERLY WOLFF (SOP)
Armida. a sorceress and Queen of Damascus. RITA SHANE (sop)
Argante, King of Jerusalem
RAYMOND MICHALSKI (bass)
VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA conducted by STEPHEN SIMON gramophone records
British Orchestral Music
Delius Cello Concerto
Jacqueline du Pre, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Vanghan Williams A Pastoral Symphony: Margaret Price (sop). New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult : gramophone records
Antony Hopkins
JAIME LABEOO (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITBWAITE
Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
11.30* Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Alan Blythhas a look at The Problem of Authenticity in 19th-Century Music: why confine our need for authenticity to ' old ' music?
Part 2: Panufoik Landscape
12.23* Schumann Symphony No 4. in D minor
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Orchestra of SI John's, Smith Square leader RICHARD DEAKIN conductor John Lubbock Richard Deakin (violin) Marcia Crayford (violin) Christopher van Kampen ( cello
TippettFantasia Concertanto on a sheme of Corelli Dvarak Serenade in E major. Op 22
(A public concert from St John s. Smith Square. London, SW1. Tickets 80p at the door)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Music by Mendelssohn, Lalo, Philip Lane Delius , Hellmesberger, Walton and Ponchielli
played by MARTIN NEARY from Winchester Cathedral
William H. Harris Sonata in 1 mmor (slow movement) Elgar Sonata in G
Haydn Quartet in B flat, Op 55 No 3 - Aeolian String Quartet
4.3* Schubert Der Wachtel schlag: im Frejen: Die Vogel: Fischerweise - Elly Ameling (sop), Dalton Baldwin (piano)
4.15* Schumann Piano Trio in 9 minor - Henryk Szeryng (violin) Pierre Fournier (cello) Artur Rubinstein (piano)
PAHC AND DARE BAND conductor IEUAN MORGAN
Music by T J Powell , Robert Eaves. Trevor Sharpe. Henry Gheel and Gilbert Vinter
with David Munrew : Mexico - its customs, dances, music, and its ancient civilisations
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD with artists on records
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Home and Family
6.30 Family Matters
Eight programmes on different styles of family living to Britain today.
2: JAN BROOKES .talks to LAURIE, a former Hull fisherman, and his wife MINNIE.
7.0 Coming up to Five
Eight programmes about the developing child
Presented by PENELOPE LEACB : The Importance of Faces
Cello Concerto No 1: METISLAV
ROSTHOPOVICH, OSCHESTRE NAT- JONAL DE FRANCE, conducted by path SACHER (Lausanne Festival recording by courtesy of Sine Radio)
William Herschel 1738-1822)
A portrait «f the astronomer and musician, written and narrated by MICHAELHOSKIN. Head of the Pepartment of the History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge. with an assessment of Herscbel's scientific achievements by JACK
MEADOWS;. Professor of Astronom and the Histo... of Science at Leicester.
Leo McKern as Herschel Prunella Scales as his sister.
Caroline Susi Jeans playing Herschel's Allegro in c and his Organ Concerto in D: Scottish BAROQUE ENSEMBLE, leader LEONARD FRIED-MAN. conducted by JOEL LAZAR
Producers PATRICIA BRENT and ROBERT SIMPSON followed by an interlude
Paul Samuelson. Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Who won the 1970 Nobel Prize for Economic Science, argues that ' new act is about to begin in the scenario of the international business cycle, an act which grows organically and dialecticaliy out of the recession scene that is Just drawing to a close.'
No 39: Bnch dem Hungrigen dein Brot BOY TREBLE
RENE JACOBS (counter-tenor) MAX VAN EGMOND (bass) HANNOVER BOYS CHOIR
LEONHARDT CONSORT, directed by GUSTAV LEO VHARDT : record
by ROBERT BRIDGES
Reader JOHN WESTBROOR Narrator PETER WILLIAMS 2: Selfhood
Abridged in six weekly parts and produced by TERENCE TILLER
John Stevens ' Away
Presented by KtN HYDER
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