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Mozart Quartet in G (k 285a) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) GEORGES JANZER (Viola) EVA CZAKO (cello)
7.16* Beethoven Symphony No 7. in A: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO
MARIA GIULINI: records
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Johann Strauss Russian March VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted bv WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.9* Bizet Habanera; Seguidilla and Duet (Carmen)
MARIA CALLAS (soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) RENÉ DUCLOS CHORUS
PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
8.20* Weber Andante and Hun. garian Rondo
GEORGE ZUKERMAN (baSSOOn)
WÜRTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JORG FAERBER
8.31* Berwaid Symphony in E flat (1845): LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by six-TEN EHRLlNG: records
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J. C. Bach
Concerto in g. Op 13 No 5 INGRID HAEBLER (fortepiano) VIENNA CAPPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS
9.18* Quintet in d, Op 22 No 1 PARIS BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
9.32*Psalm 9: Confitebor tibi Domine: HALINA LUKOMSKA (SOP) MARJORIE THOMAS (contralto) HANS-ULRICH MIELSCH (tenor) THEO ADAM (bass)
COLLEGIUM AUREUM , conducted by ROLF REINHARDT : records
leader NORMAN GEORGE conductor ERNEST TOMLINSON
Wolf-Ferrari Overture: Susanna's Secret
Tomlinson Dawn sequence (Aladdin)
James Langley Pastorale and March (Ballet Suite)
Lecocq Suite: La fille de Madame Angot
by SUZANNE CHEETHAM
Schumann Abegg Variations
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat
Debussy Préludes (Book 1): Les collines d'Anacapri: La cathédrale engloutie; Minstrels Messiaen Par lui tout a été fait (Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus)
BBC Manchester
MADRIGAL GROUP AND CIIOIR OF BISHOP FOX'S GIRLS' SCHOOL, TAUNTON, conducted by w. R. TULLETT in a programme including music by Palestrina. Weelkes and Britten. BBC Bristol
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
12.21* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1, in d: ISAAC STERN PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
12.43* Tchaikovsky Prince Gremin's Aria (Eugene Onegin) NICOLAI GHIAUROV (baSS)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
12.50* Stravinsky Four Norwe gian Moods
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
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A personal preview by DONALD price of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Rachmaninor Symphony No 1. in D minor: USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV : records
Piano Quartets: No 1, in G minor, Op 25; No 2, in A, Op 26 BRAHMS PIANO QUARTET
A chronological survey of the complete cycle
Symphony No 5. in D minor USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by maxim SHOSTAKOVICH: record
Sixth of eight programmes. MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (Korea)
Haydn Sonata in G (H XVI 6)
Chopin Nocturne in D flat. Op 27 No 2; Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35
Brahms Intermezzo in B minor, Op 119 No 1; Rhapsody in 9 flat, Op 119 No 4 BBC Manchester
David Munrow plays the closing sections of Verdi's Requiem and describes the events which led to the work's composition. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
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Leisure and Recreation
C.30 It's Catching
NICK HUGHES threads his way through an earthly paradise of mazes and fossils, pebbles and bottles, tokens and plants. While in Special Report at 7.0 MAUREEN GALVIN visits a speech therapy class and meets people relearning speech skills. In Listen Here at 7.10 BRUCE COLE explores musical textures from the density of Tallis's 40-part motet to the sparseness of a Romanian Taragato folk song.
An opera in two acts
Libretto by CATERINO MAZZOLA after METASTASIO Music by Mozart (sung in Italian) direct from the Royal Opera House, CoventGarden
La clemenza di Tito was Mozart's last opera, in which he returned to opera seria. The story concerns the unfailing mercy shown by the Roman emperor Titus to those who conspired against him.
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master ROBIN STAPLETON IAN HERBERT
(clarinet obbligato) FREDERICK LOWE
(basset horn obbligato)
CLIVE ANSTEE (cello continuo) RICHARD AMNER
(harpsichord continuo)
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE leader CRARLES TAYLOR conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD Act 1
J. H. Plumb , Professor Emeritus of Modern English History at Cambridge University and Fellow of Christ's College, is writing a history of leisure In the 18th century. In this talk he traces the development of children as leisure objects to be indulged and educated with a sense of moral and social purpose.
Act 2
A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it. Introduced by John Amis
Hospitals and Prisons: LARRY ADLER and a consultant psychiatrist talk about the healing powerofmusic.
Producer DENYS GUEROULT followed by an interlude
Bob Pegg sings his ballad sequence about a Viking abandoned on a raid on the East coast of Yorkshire, and later journeying inland to his death. The sequence charts the history of the battle, his subsequent encounters, and the final fate of his bones. Music and penny whistle accompaniment for the ballad-which was first commissioned by the Ilkley Festival for performance there in May - is by Bob Pegg himself.
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
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