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Bach Suite No 4. in 9 (ewv 1069): COLLEGIUM AUREUM
7.30* Mozart Piano Concerto No 18. in B flat (K 456): GEZA ANDA directing the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM CAMERATA ACADEMICA: records
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Dvorak Overture: My Home-land
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.16* Vleuxtemps Violin Concerto No 5, in A minor
PINCnAS ZUKERMAN , LONDON
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.38* Nielsen Little Suite for string orchestra. Op 1
TIVOLl CONCERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARL GARAGULY : records
Robin Holmes 's monthly selection. setting the bird poems against their natural background. (Repeat
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Songs: In the silent night. Op 4 No 3; Oh, never sing to me again, Op 4 No 4: Oh, do not grieve, Op 14 No 8: Spring Waters, Op 14 No 11 (sung in Russian) - Nicolai Gedda (tenor) Alexis Weissenberg (piano)
9.18* Suite No 1, for two pianos John Ogdon and Brenda Lucas
(gramophone records)
Haydn Quartet in c. Op 77 No I Mendelssohn Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1
(From the Friends' Meeting House. One of a series of concerts promoted by the Manchester Middav Concerts Society in assoc with the BBC) BBC Manchester
Eleanor Bron reflects on some of the things we say and write. (Sunday's broadcast*
conductor PHILIP MOORE ROGER GREEN (piano)
Haydn Sonata in E (H xvi 22) Schubert Gebet
Beethoven Six Bagatelles. Op 126
Brahms FUnf Gesänge, Op 104: Nachtwache No 1; Nachtwache No 2; Letztes Gliick ; Verlorene Jugend ; Im Herbst BBC Bristol
leader PETER THOMAS conducted by VERNON HANDLEY HARRY DANKS (Viola)
Berkeley Divertimento in » flat
12.5* Jacob Viola Concerto
12.21* Bliss A Colour Symphony
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Scariatti Sonatas: a minor (Kk 27); B (Kk 262): a (Kk 208): D (Kk 29)
Haydn Sonata in » minor (M xvi 32)
Schumann Carnaval. Op
A bourgeois comedy with symphonic interludes in two acts by Richard Strauss English version by GERALD COVER
ACADEMY OF THE BBC led by COLIN SAUER conducted by Bernard Keeffe Repetiteur NORMAN FEASEY
Producer JULIAN BUDDEN (Repent) The action takes place in the 1920s, by the Grundlsee and in Vienna. Act 1
3.30* Interval Beading
3.35* Intermezzo Act 2
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) with JOHN MARSON (harp) and JOHN STREETS (piano)
Granados Quintet in G minor, for piano and string quartet
Andre Caplet Conte fantastique, for harp and string quartet
David Munrow continues his astronomical journey to Saturn and Uranus. He also introduces the two bodies which Hoist omitted from his Planets Suite.
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The Wider World
6.30 New series Speculations II
An exploration of ideas on the frontiers of knowledge. Introduced by PAT WILLIAMS Fringe Medicine
Western science is beginning to take note of acupuncture, faith-healing and other paramedical practices. What contribution might such ideas make to medical treatment? Discussed by BRIAN INGLIS and DR CHRIS EVANS.
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON
7.0 East. West, Home's Best
Nine programmes in which people from different countries talk about their expectations and experiences of life in Britain.
5: The Trinidadian Experience The third of four programmes presenting the views of people from the West Indies.
Compiled and presented by SANDRA NAIDOO
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
Mozart Overture: Idomeneo
7.37* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in a flat
Christopher Reeves examines a recent collection of critical essays on Freud, and considers the paradox that, though Freud claimed to be a scientist. he has received more attention in literary and philosophical circles.
Part 2
Shostakovich Symphony No 10 (A public concert given in the City Hall, Sheffield, on 12 March by the BBC in assoc with the Sheffield Philharmonic Concerts Dept) BBC Manchester
by OLGA FRANKLIN with
Anton Chekhov died at the age of 44. His widow, Olga, the celebrated actress, and his sister Masha survived him by half a century.
This programme, based on Olga Knipper 's recently published memoirs, shows how two Chekhovian women lived in a communist world.
Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Trois poèmes de Louise de Vilmorin: FELICITY PALMER (sop)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
Sonata for horn, trombone and trumpet: ALAN CIVIL, JOHN IVESON JOHN WILBRAHAM : records
Thirteenth of 18 programmes SUSAN MCGAW , PETER PETTINGER
Schubert Four Polonaises (D 599): Variations on a theme of Héróld ID 908)
Mendelssohn Allegro brillant, Op 92
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