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Cherubini Overture: Medea ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA, MILAN conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
7.12* Boieldieu Trio in D MARIELLE NORBMANN (harp) ANDRE GUILBERT (flute) CLAUDE BURGOS (Cello)
7.31* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto in A minor: JOHN OGDON, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
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Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in B flat; VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS, directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
8.22* Telemann Suite: La Lyra CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by FRANS BROGGEN
8.37* Mozart Horn Concerto No 4, in E flat HERMANN BAUMANN VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
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Byrd 0 quam gloriosum Ave verum corpus
9.18* Mass in five parts CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS : records
Conductor Kenneth Alwyn
Cimarosa Overture: The Secret Marriage
Raymond Warren Suite: Wexford Bells
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves Sullivan. arr Mackerras Ballet
Suite: Pineapple Poll
CAECILIA QUARTET
Pina Carmirelli (violin)
Pasquale Pellegrino (violin) Fausto Anzelmo (viola) Francesco Strano (cello) Verdi Quartet in E minor
Mendelssohn Quartet In r minor, Op 80
Six programmes of music by Vaughan Williams , his friends and contemporaries. MUSICA DA CAMERA
Eugene Goossens Water wheel; In the hills; At the fair (Impressions of a Holiday, for flute, cello and piano)
Vaughan Williams Three Vocalises, for soprano and clarinet Ireland Fantasy-Sonata, for clarinet and piano
Bliss Nursery Rhymes: The ragwort, for soprano, clarinet and piano: The dandelion, for soprano and clarinet
Rubbra Cantata Pastorale, for soprano, flute, cello and harpsichord
(son): a programme marking the 150th anniversary of his birth on 25 October 1825
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ALAN TRAVERSE conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Part 1 includes the Overture: Indigo; the Waltz: Where the Lemon Trees Bloom; and the Ballet music from his operetta Ritter Pasman '
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ROBIN HOLMES on some of next week's plays and features.
Part 2 includes the Overture: Der Waldmeister; Tales from the Vienna Woods and music from 'The Gypsy Baron'
STEFAN POPOV (Cello)
ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Bach Suite No 1. in G, for cello Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69
played by NICOLAS KYNASTON from St Bartholomew's, Armley, Leeds
The programme is introduced by RALPH DOWNES , consultant organist at St Bartholomew's, who talks about this historic instrument which is one of the few virtually untouched Schulzes in this country
3.5* Mendelssohn Sonata In r minor.Op65No1
3.20* Brahms Chorale Preludes, Op 122: Schmiicke dich, o liebe Seele; Herzlich thut mich verlangen; Herzliebster Jesu
3.27* Reubke Sonata on the 94th Psalm
DEBORAH COOK (soprano) JONATHAN HINDEN (piano)
Mozart Das Veilchen; Un moto di gioja
Schumann Zigeunerlledchen; Röselein. Roseleln
Strauss Allerseelen; DieNacht; Kling
Rodrigo Quatros madrlgales amatorios
ROBERT CODD (bassoon)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
Haydn Symphony No 88, in 0
4.49* Charles Barnes Pezza Concertante: In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky (first performance)
5.3* Hlndemlth Concert Music for brass and string orchestra
David Munrow rounds off his floral week with several varieties ranging from the narcissus to the night-flowering catchfly.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
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Leisure and Recreation
6.30 It's Catching
NICK HUGHES introduces some practical, unusual and interesting crafts, including stained glass and leather work, and discusses with designer ANTHONY WILSON how to make a few cheap and useful articles for the home.
7.0 Special Report
MAUREEN GALVIN visits a residential course at West Dean College, Chichester. and looks at opportunities to learn a craft.
7.10 Listen Here
2: BRUCE COLE continues his examination of musical innovations that we now take for granted, with a look at romantic music and ' composer's lib.'
Second of two programmes
Artur Balsam (piano)
The Haydn Orchestra
leader Trevor Williams
conductor Harry Newstone
Haydn Symphony No 14, in A
Mozart Piano Concerto in C minor (K 491)
8.15* These two programmes were recorded last year during the 25th anniversary of the Haydn Orchestra, which Harry Newstone founded in 1949. During the interval he talks about the problem of performing Haydn's symphonies in authentic texts.
8.20* Concert: Part 2 Haydn Symphony No 99, in E flat
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This week: news of the London orchestras with JOHN BOYDEN ,
GAVIN HENDERSON and MICHAEL VINER
Introduced by John Amis Producers DENYS GUEROULT and NATALIE WHEEN
Howard Shelley (piano)
Clementi Sonata in D minor, Op 40 No 3
Schubert Sonata in G (D 894)
Donald Hall reviews books of verse published in the United States last year, including poems by Kenneth Rexroth, Charles Reznikoff, Kathleen Fraser, Marilyn Hacker, Jean Valentine and Jane Cooper.
Part 2
David Rowland Partita (first broadcast performance)
Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme by Corelli
Liszt Wilde Jagd (Etudes d'éxecution transcendante. No 8)
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