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Adam Overture: La poupee de Nuremberg
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.11* Scharwenka Piano Concerto No 1, in B flat minor, Op 32: EARL WILD
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
7.40* Rachmaninov Bohemian Caprice: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDO DE WAART : records
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Suk Serenade in E flat, for string orchestra
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
8.32* Tchaikovsky Fantasy: The Tempest: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI : records
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Themes and variations on Youth
Missa brevis
KING'S COLLEGE CHOIR, CAMBRIDGE IAN HARE (organ) conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
Gemini Variations, for flute, violin and piano (four hands) GABRIEL AND ZOLTAN JENEY Noyes Fludde : Finale
CHILDREN'S CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA FROM EAST SUFFOLK, ENGLISH
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR : records
Antony Hopkins
Fifth of 18 programmes.
ANNE SHASBY , RICHARD MCMAHON Mozart Sonata in D (K 381)
Schubert Six Grand Marches (D 819)
for chorus and orchestra (1971) by Zbigniew Rudzinski
Dedicated to the war victims CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF POLISH RADIO, CRACOW conducted by STANISLAW WISLOCKI (first broadcast in this country) (Polish Radio recording)
Music Education: two Cinderellas. A talk by John Lambert. the distinguished composer and teacher of composition,
played by uto ughi, NETHERLANDS RADIO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GERD ALBRECHT
(Netherlands Radio recording)
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Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord) discusses Handel's treatment of the Solo Sonata and Trio-Sonata forms, and plays examples from his Op 1 and Op 2, with STEPHEN PRESTON (baroque Bute) SIMON STANDAGE (baroque violin) OLIVER BROOKES (viola da gamba) (A series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1. Tickets 80p at the door)
Britten Sinfonia da Requiem LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN
2.21* Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in A minor (p 70)
KLAUS THUNEMANN , I MUSICI
2.33* Faure Requiem
ELLY AMEI. ING (soprano)
BERNARD KRUYSEN (baritone) DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ) NETHERLANDS RADIO CHORUS
ROTTERDAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN FOURNET
. BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
John Fox A Summer Overture
Bach, arr Walton Sheep may safely graze
RemoLauricellaDanzasicillana
Faurf Pavane
Ernest Tomlinson Georgian
Suite George Butterworth The banks of green willow
Peter Hodgson Concert Piece for light orchestra
played by Paul Morgan from Exeter Cathedral
Bach Prelude and Fugue in B (Bwv 532); Chorale Prelude on Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland (BWV 659)
Mendelssohn Sonata No 4, in B flat
Parry Chorale Prelude on Christe, redemptor omnium
Harris Flourish for an Occasion.
BBC Bristol
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS conducted by CAPTAIN DEREK TAYLOR , Director of Music Holst Suite in E flat
Clare Grundman A Welsh Rhap, sody
Derek Taylor A Dibdin Suite
with David Munrow
The story of the organ, from the ancient Greek Hydraulis to the clumsy medieval instrument with its ' terrible blowing of bellows and cracks of thunder.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by TERENCE LOVETT with artists on records
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Home and Family
6.30 The One-Parent Family A series of six programmes. Presented by JUNE ROSE
5: Employers Don't Want to Know.
The pros and cons of going out to work, with advice for single parents on finding a job and day-care for the children.
7.0 In and Out of School
Nine programmes on aspects of education in which liaison between home and school is particularly important, Presented by ANNE MARIE MCNAMARA 6: Special Education
What is ' special education and how can it provide for the educational needs of individual children?
direct from Vienna presented on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union by Austrian and Swedish Radio FELICITY PALMER (Soprano)
MAUREEN LEHANE (mezzo-sop) PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
PETER VAN DER BILT (baSS) STOCKHOLM CHAMBER CHOIR CONCENTUS MUSICUS WIEN
MUSICA HOLMIAE STOCKHOLM conducted by ERIC ERICSON and NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Part 1
Scirnce, Medicine and Reform 1626-SU
Hugh Trevor-Roper , Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, considers a major new study of the scientific developments of the period of Puritan rule, The Great Instauration by CHARLES WEBSTER. The Puritans believed that their rule would lead to a new age in which Bacon's instauratio magna, or rebirth of knowledge, would be realised.
Belshazzar, part 2
(From the Main Hall of the Musikverein, Vienna)
A series of four discussions
3: Property versus Environment In his Hamlyn Lectures Sir Leslie Scarman argued that modern man demands a congenial as well as an economically viable environment, and asked ' Can property law develop further to meet the modern requirement? Lord Justice Scarman
Professor Jeffrey Jowell Derek Senior
In the Chair Michael Zander Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
Stan Tracey Quartet
Introduced by CHARLES fox
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