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Wagner Overture: Rienzl
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
7.18* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, in E fiat (Emperor)
CLAUDIO ARRAU AMSTERDAMCONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : records
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Järnefelt Praeludium
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPIIONYORCIIESTRA conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
8.8* Sibelius Suite: Rakastava HELSINKI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM
8.21* Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia espansiva) (1911) KIRSTEN SCHULTZ (soprano) PETER RASMUSSEN (baritone) DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEDT : records
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Tippett Sonata for four horns BARRY TUCKWELL HORN QUARTET
9.18* The Weeping Babe APRIL CANTELO (soprano) JOHN ALLDfS CHOIR conducted by COLIN DAVIS
9.25* The Heart's Assurance (mono): PETER PEARS (tenor) NOEL MEWTON-WOOD (piano) gramophone records
A recital by the French pianist CLAUDE HELFFER
Debussy Six Préludes (Book 11): Brouillards; La puerta del vino: Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses; Général Lavineeccentric; Ondine; Feux d'arttfice
Boulez Sonata No 2
Dr Alan Walker , Chairman and Professor of Music at McMaster University, Canada, talks about Authenticity : a Musicological Myth.
Part 2
Schumann Fantasy in c, Op 17 (Given before an invited audience in the Walter Moberly Hall at the University of Keele on 9 December 1974)
Last of ten programmes exploring the quartet repertoire of Scandinavia and Iceland. Segerstam Quartet No 5
SEGERSTAM QUARTET: records
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPIIONYORCIIESTRA conducted by GEORGES TZIPINE Part 1
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
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A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad/ (Repeated: Wed 8.50 pm)
Part 2 Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphonic Suite: Sheherazade (A public concert recorded in the City Hall, Glasgow, on 17 February) BBC Scotland
VINKO GLOBOKAR (trombone) NIGEL KEATES (clarinet) JOHN HOLLOWAY (violin) DAVID SMITH (Cello)
PETER PETTINGER (piano) BARRY GUY (double-bass)
Globokar Echanges (first broadcast performance in this country)
Guy Games (for all ages), for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and double-bass (first broadcast performance)
Globokar Res/as/ex/ins-pirer (first broadcast performance in this country)
The first of seven concerts in the St Davids Music Week series.
DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ)
Bach Chorale Partita on Set gegriisset, Jesu giitig
Reubke Sonata on the 94th Psalm
(Given in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, on 2 March before an invited audience) BBC Wales
Alan Blyth discusses Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, with illustrations by Caruso. Gigli, Schipa, Gobbi, Carosio, Taddei, Sutherland and Pavarotti. gramophone records
The best of present-day jazz on records.
Introduced by Charles Fox
with David Munrow
The childhood of Robert Schu mann and Clara, their long and secretive courtship, and the songs which resulted from their eventual marriage.
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Work and Training
6.30 Going Solo
Seven programmes on running your own business. 4: Accounting
What are the main components of a simple accounting system - and what can they tell us?
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7.9 pm Teaching Polities
Eight programmes presented by JONATHAN BROWS.
4: The Location of Politics
Should politics be approached through traditional subjects, as part of integrated studies, or as a subject in its own right?
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SHEILA ARMSTRONG (Soprano)
MRNADETTE GREEVY ICOntraitO) JOHN MITCHJNSON (tenor) PAUL HUDSON (bass) SNO CHORUS leader MICHAEL D. DAVIS conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Bach Magnificat in D major
' He presented me to a very awful lady in a black velvet dress, and a great black velvet hat, whom I remember as looking like a near relation of Hamlet's - say his aunt.'
(David Copperfield )
Paul Bailey reflects on the significance of the many allusions and references to Shakespeare in the novels of Charles Dick ens.
Reader JOHN RYE
Part 2 Berlioz Te Deum. Op 22
BBC Scotland
by Michael Kittermaster
with Charles Lamb and Cyril Shaps
'If you have any more complaints take it up with the Council, old man. I'm strictly transport. I fetch 'em and drop 'em. You should be thankful I've got you here. I've had about enough for one day... humping that perishing kitbag of yours around... If you didn't want to move you should have thought of that before.'
followed by an interlude
DAVID SOYER
Franchomme Caprice No 8, in E; Caprice No 9, in B minor; Etude No 12, in G sharp minor; Etude No 11, in c sharp minor
Reger Suite in * minor, Op 131c No 2
Brotherhood of Breath
Introduced by CHARLES FOX
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