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Telemann Suite in A minor for treble recorder, strings and continuo: David Munrow Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields directed by Neville Marriner
With Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)

7.30* Haydn Symphony No 99, in E flat: Philharmonia Hungarica conducted by ANTAL MRATt

(gramophone records)

Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite Nol
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
8.22* Fa))a Nights in the Card' ens of Spiin GONZALO soptANO (piano)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK M BURGOS
8.47* Suppe Overture: Morning. Noon, and Night in Vienna JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA OF vtENNA. conducted by WtLUBOSKOvsKY: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund
Unknown:
Spiin Gonzalo
Conducted By:
Rafael Fruhbeck M Burgos

Scartatti Sonatas played by George Malcolm (harpsichord)

Part 1
F Sharp minor (Kk 447); D (Kk 119); B minor (Kk87); G (Kk 146); A flat (Kk 127); C sharp minor (Kk247); F sharp (Kk 319); B (Kk245); E (Kk162); A (Kk24)

2.45* George Malcolm talks about the performer's role in creation.

2.50* Concert Part 2
G minor (Kk 30); G (Kk 144); G (Kk523): D minor (Kk9); A flat (Kk 544); D minor (Kk 141); F (Kkl7); C (Kk159); G (Kk 125)

(Recorded in the Jubilee Hall during fast year's Aldeburgh Festival)

Contributors

Harpsichordist:
George Malcolm

Birthday song for Queen Mary: .Come ye sons of art away MARGARET RiTCH !E (soprano)
ALFRED CELLER. JOHN WHtTWORTH (counter-tenors)
BRUCE BOYCE (baritone) ST ANTHONY SINGERS
L'OtSEAU LYRE ORCHESTRA
RUGGERO GERUN (harpsichord) conducted by StR ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Ritch
Soprano:
Alfred Celler.
Baritone:
Bruce Boyce
Singers:
St Anthony
Conducted By:
Str Anthony Lewis

Third of eight programmes to include a)) the recitals from the semi-nna) stage of last year's competition.
BMmtY ALEXEEV (ussR - winner of the Brst prize)
Brahms Intermezzo in a minor, Op 119 No 1: Intermezzo in A minor. Op 118 No 1; Capriccio in D minor, Op 116 No 7
4.43* Liszt Paganini Study No 5 (La Chasse)
4.46* Prekoaev Study. Op 2 No 3; Sonata No 6, in A, Op 82

Contributors

Unknown:
Brahms Intermezzo

Leisure and Recreation
6.30 It's Catching
NICK HUGHES finds out how to tackle simple book binding, picture framing and easy electronics, as well as some more traditional crafts.
While in Special Report at 7.9 MALCOLM LAYCOCK goes to Leeds and looks at the way the Chapeltown Community and Language Centres meet the needs of the local population.
Reading for Pleasure this week at 7.10 looks at novels about the family with BERNICE RUBENS who talks about some of her favourite books and introduces readings from them.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hughes
Unknown:
Malcolm Laycock
Unknown:
Bernice Rubens

(horn)
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 17 with DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
7.45* Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat with GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.53* Dukas Villanelle with GERALD MOORE (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Horn:
Beethoven Sonata
Piano:
Denis Matthews
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Dukas Villanelle
Piano:
Gerald Moore

Charles Tomlinson , the poet, is at present editing The Oxford Book of Verse in English i Translation.
He reflects on the need for a translator to enter into the skin of his original until he i becomes, in the words of the Earl of Roscommon, ' no longer his interpreter, but he.'-

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Tomlinson

. A weekly survey Of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it.
Including a continuation of the conversation at the keyboard between GERALD MOORE and GRAHAM JOHNSON on the interpretation of Lieder.
Introduced by John Amis
Producer DENYS GUEROULT

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Graham Johnson
Introduced By:
John Amis
Producer:
Denys Gueroult

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