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Telemann Paris Quartet No S. in G: QUADRO AMSTERDAM
7.24* Couperin Les petits ages (Ordre No 7) KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
7.34* Gluck Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Orfeo ed Euridice): ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
7.42* Francois Devienne Quartet in c, Op 73 No 1 GEORGE ZUKERMAN (bassoon) SUSANNE LAUTENBACHER (violin) FRANZ BEYER (viola) THOMAS BLEES (cello)
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including French ballet music Saint-Saens Symphonic Poem: Phafiton: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX
8.16* Dukas Poème dansé: La péri: MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA, conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
8.35* Debussy Three symphonic sketches: La mer
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, conducted by GEORGE SZELL : records
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Motets: 0 vos omnes; Quem vidistis, pastores?: Vexilla regis PHILIPPE CAILLARD VOCAL ENSEMBLE conducted by PHILIPPE CAILLARD Motet: Ave Maria Magnificat in the first mode
CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, conducted by GEORGE GUEST : records
Artist's Choice: Thea King FELICITY PALMER (soprano) PETER PEARS (tenor) THEA KING (clarinet)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) Part 1
Schumann Fantasiestlicke , Op 73
Schumann Liebesgarten ; Liebhabers Ktandchen: Unter'm Fenster (Four Duets, Op 34) Ireland Fantasy Sonata
The Singer and the Music of Our Age: a talk by Peter Pears.
Part 2 Crosse The Cool Web. Op 36, for tenor and piano (first performance)
Schubert The Shepherd on the Rock
(Part of a public concert recorded at The Maltings. Snape) BBC Birmingham
conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (CellO)
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
Andre Previn Cello Concerto
11.55* Interval Reading
12.5* Concert Part 2
Franck Symphonic Poem: Le chasseur maudit
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian folk song: The peacock BBC Scotland
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JAMES GALWAY (flute)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Poulenc Sonata Martinu Sonata
Prokofiev Sonata in D, Op 94
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. The last of 12 concerts promoted by Metropolitan Bradford Libraries in assoc with the BBC) BBC Manchester
played by the PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE and the ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
from Westminster Cathedral
The Ordination and Installation of the Rt Rev George Basil Hume as Archbishop of Westminster by the Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain, Archbishop Bruno Heim assisted by bishop JOHN GERARD MCCLEAN. BISHOP OF MIDDLESBROUGH and BISHOP CHRISTOPHER BUTLER , VICAR CAPITULAR OF WESTMINSTER.
The Ordination takes place during the Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation after the Gospel.
Readings: Isaiah 7, vv 10-14; 2 Timothy 1, vv 6-14; Luke 1, vv 26-38
Music: All people that on earth do dwell: Kyrie (plainsong); Gloria (Lassus); Sequence (plainsong); Alleluia (Bevan); Come, Holy Ghost: Summae Trinitati (Fauxbourdon); Ecce Sacerdos (Bruckner); Tota pulchra es Maria (Bruckner); Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Wesley); Sanctus (plainsong): Agnus Dei (Lassus); Beati quorum via (Stanford): Soul of my Saviour; Magnificat (Luca Marenzio ); Christ is made the sure foundation: Now thank we all our God Master of ceremonies FATHER ANTONY HOWE
Music directed by DAVID BEVAN Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and FATHER JOHN HARRIOTT , SJ (Also on BBC2)
Overture: Froissart: LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record
with David Munrow not to the taste of lovers of fine dancing.' they stamp their feet as if they wore clogs and assume attitudes contrary to decorum! ; The intrusion of English country dances into the 18th-century ballroom failed to please everyone.
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The Wider World
6.30 The Parliamentary Process Eight programmes presented by GEORGE JONES.
8: Parliament and the People
Are there sufficient opportunities for the public to find out about what goes on in Parliament?
Series producer JOHN THOMAS
7.0 pm East, West, Home's Best Individuals from nine different countries talk about their expectations and experiences of life in Britain.
4: The Dominican Experience Compiled and presented by SANDRA NAIDOO
(Look Listen Learn: pp 37-40)
The monthly programme in which Antony Hopkins puts questions about music to three musicians: this time to IMOGEN COOPER , JOHN HENRY and ROGER FISHER.
Questions devised by BRIAN GEAR Series producer ROY HAYWARD
BBC Bristol
MARIUS MAY (cello)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader CARL PINI conducted by ANDREW DAVIS Berlioz Overture: Le carnaval romain
Schumann Cello Concerto in a minor
Some Bicentennial Reflections by Angus Wilson
' The appreciation of Jane Austen 's wonderful novels has been bedevilled by deforming
I partisan attitudes,' Professor Wilson claims. For too long both her admirers and detrac
' tors have been preoccupied by ! that perfect unity that arises from the narrow social, moral ,and dramatic range of her ;work. He argues for a recognition of the exciting variety of solutions that she offers for her characters' dilemmas and he examines the ways in which the novels reflect their author's deeply divided nature.
Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 2 in E flat
Ted Hughes introduces his translation of poems by JANOS PILINSZKY , one of the foremost living Hungarian poets.
Fourth of 13 programmes in which Byrd's settings of the Mass Proper in his Gradualia are performed in liturgical sequence with settings of the Ordinary of the Mass by Byrd and by continental composers. Feast of the Annunciation
Croce Missa Prima Sexti Toni Byrd Mass Propers a 5 Introit; Kyrie; Gloria; Collect; Epistle; Gradual; Tract; Gospel; Credo; Offertory; Preface; Sanctus; Agnus Dei ; Communion
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR JOHN LANGDON (organ) conductor MARTINDALE SIDWELL
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