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Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.14* Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2. in F: JOHN OGDON
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
7.35* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Hungaria: LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : records
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Handel Overture: Poro
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.10* Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D minor, Op 9 No 2
HEINZ HOLLIGER, I MUSICI
8.25* Boccherini Quintet In E minor, for guitar and string quartet: JULIAN BREAM
CREMONA STRING QUARTET
8.49* Bononcini Sinfonia No 10. in D: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS: conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
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Schumann Toccata in c, Op 7
9.13. Eludes symphoniques, Op 13: SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) gramophone records
concert-master PETER mountain Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Moeran Sinfonietta
Lambert Aubade Héroïque
Beethoven Symphony No 1, ino
BOREAN WIND ENSEMBLE with KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Quintet in E flat major, for pianoandwind (K452)
BBC NORTHERN MADRIGAL SINGERS director STEPHEN WILKINSON
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS director FRANCIS BAINES
The last of three programmes devised for the tercentenary of the composer's death in 1972, in which his first published work, the 19 Italian madrigals (1611), is sung in a context of other secular music by his contemporaries.
ESTHER GLAZER (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN
Rimsky-Korsakov Spanish Caprice
12.31* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1, in D
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A weekly news bulletin
(Repeated: Wed 8.35 pm)
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5. in E minor
Direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, before an invited audience
CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND (violin) ARDITO WIND QUINTET
BUDAPEST CHAMBER ENSEMBLE director ANDRAS MIHALY
Giles Swayne Canto IV: Llaster Christopher 's Carol, for solo violin
Rudolf Escher Quintetto a fiati Anthony Gilbert A Treatment of Silence, for solo violin with electronic tape
Gybrgy Kurtag Wind Quintet
Bill Hopkins Pendant, for solo violin
(First broadcast performances of the violin works. Repeats of the wind quintets)
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
3.22* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20. in d minor (K 466)
DANIEL BARENBOIM directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
3.55* Lalo Rapsodie norvSglenne
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSEFTMET gramophone records
BBC CHORUS conducted by COLIN MAWBY SIMON LINDLEY (organ)
Monteverdi Magnificat (Vespers of 1610) Buxtehude Missa brevis
Charles Fox with records
David Munrow continues the story of the trombone as it developed from its close ancestor, the sackbut.
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(continued)
Work and Training
6.30 Why Work?
Six programmes on people and their work
6: Work in Perspective
What sort of influence on job satisfaction is exerted by our family and friends and the way we spend our leisure time?
Presented by DAVID GUEST , Lecturer in Personnel Management at the London School of Economics.
7.0 Teaching Adults to Read
2: Learning Relationships
A look at what makes a successful working partnership between tutor and student. Presented by RUTH LESIRGE
(BBC Adult Literacy Handbook £1.10, from bookshops. To help an adult learn to read, write to: [address removed])
A musical entertainment tn which Antony Hopkins puts questions about music to Dr Daniel Jones James Blades and Kerry Camden
Questions devised by BRIAN GEAR Series produced by ROY HAYWARD
direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London YlTKIN SEOW (piano)
JANET PRICE (soprano)
HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor) JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bass baritone)
NEW PHILHARMÜNIA CHORUS
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos Part 1 Mozart
Piano Concerto No 12, in A (K 414)
Paul Samuelson , Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who won the 1970 Nobel Prize for Economic Science, argues that ' a new act is about to begin in the scenario of the international business cycle, an act which grows organically and dialectically out of the recession scene that we hope ts just drawing to a close.'
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 9, in D minor (Choral)
as Richard Jefferies
A monologue of the writings of Richard Jefferies compiled and introduced by ROGER FRITH.
A portrait of a great prose poet and social philosopher. At Goring-by-Sea in the summer of 1887 Richard Jefferies lay dying of consumption. This programme is not only an attempt to recreate his thoughts at this time. but to show a man prepared to suffer a severer discipline than that he was then enduring, for the good of the human race in the future.
Incidental music composed and conducted by DAVID CAIN
Producer KEITH SLADE
Preludes: No 3, In A minor; No 4, in E minor; No 5, in D KONRAD ROGOSSNIG (guitar) gramophone records
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