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Monteverdi Beatus vir I (1641) INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR conducted by Louis halsey
7.16* Boccherinf. arr Griitzmacher Cello Concerto in B flat JACQUELINE DUPRE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.40* Corelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8: 1 MUSIC!
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Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor: ALFREDO CAMPOLI, LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM
8.33* Mahler Kindertotenlieder DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
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Purcell
Songs and chamber music performed by MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) and the LEONHARDT CONSORT directed by GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord): records
for Organ, Voice and Violin SIMON LINDLEY (organ)
PRUDENCE LLOYD (soprano) TREVOR WILLIAMS (Violin)
Rheinbergcr Theme and Variations, Op 150 No 1, for violin and organ
Karg-Elert Symphonic Chorale: Nun ruhen alle Walder. Op 87 No 3. for organ, violin and voice
Rheinberger Gigue. Op 150 No 3. for violin and organ
Karg-Elert Three pieces from 20 Preludes and Postludes. Op 78: No 1. Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr', for organ; No 20. Vom Himmel hoch. for organ, violin, and voice: No 17. Sollt' ich meincm Gott, for organ
BBC Manchester
Sonata, Op 8 played by ERLING BLONDAL BENGTSSON (cello) (Swiss Radio recording of part of a concert from the 1975 Tibor Varga Festival)
(The rest of this concert can be heurd tomorrow at 9.45 am)
A performance of Tennyson's melodramatic poem with music by Richard Strauss given by Eleanor Bron with David Wilde (piano)
BBC Manchester
led by colin sauer conducted by MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
Elgar Introduction and Allegro Haydn Symphony No 49, in F minor
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A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation. Rae de Lisle (piano)
Hannah Francis (soprano) Ian Brown (piano)
Schumann Des Abends; Aufschwung; Warum?: In der Nacht (Fantasiestiicke, Op 12)
Mozart Die Zufriedenheit (K 349); Abendempfindung (K 523): Der Zauberer (K 472)
Ravel Jeux d'eau; Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs)
Tchaikovsky Why?, Op 6 No 5; Painfully and sweetly, Op 6 No 3; Night in July, Op 63 No 5; At the ball, Op 38 No 3; Was I not a blade of grass, Op 47 No 7
(Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London. Tickets from: Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House. London WIA 4WW)
This week two ballets by Stravinsky
Apollo
Choreography: Balanchine
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields
conducted by Neville Marriner
and Petrushka
Choreography: Fokine
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa
Introduced by Cormac Rigby
(gramophone records)
(Next week: The Four Seasons)
(Stereo)
played by KENNETH GILBERT t'lerambault Suite in c minor
Chambonnicres Ordre No 1, in A minor; Pavanne, Courante No 2, Canaris (Ordre No 5, in C)
conducted by BERNARD haitink Mendelssohn Overture. Scherzo. Nocturne. Wedding March (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos gramophone records
from Birmingham Cathedral
Introit: Jesu. Thou art mine (J. S. Bach)
Versicles and Responses (William Smith)
Psalm 37 (S. Wesley ; D. Bruce -Payne)
Lessons: Jeremiah 37. vv 11-21; James 3 vv 13-18
Canticles (Daniel Purcell , in t minor)
Anthem: Hear my prayer, 0 Lord (Henry Purcell)
Organist and Master of the Choristers DAVID BRUCE-PAYNF.
Assistant organist HUBERT BEST BBC Birmingham
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Language and Communication
6.30 Starting Chinese
Part 1: Introduction to Chinese Programme 3: Introduced by LUCIA liu and TERRY CHANG
Script by DAVID POLLARD who adds some comments about Pinyin and other forms of romanisation of Chinese. (Rptd: Sun 2.30 pm R4 VHF)
7.0 Ensemble
The final programme of -a French course for beginners. 24: Révision with CATHERtNE graham and YVES LOISEL. Script by JOHN ROSS Series producer ALAN WILDING (Rptd: Sun 3.0 pm R4 VHF)
(Television programmes: Tuesday 7.5 pm BBC2: Wednesday
12.5 pm: Sun 10.10 am BBC1)
Book 2 El.30, Record 2 £1.73 or Cassette 2 12.81; Tutor's Notes 2 il.00, from bookshops
A )3-part series in which David Attenborough considers the purposes for which music is used throughout the world. 1: The sounds people make to lighten the burden of work. Producer MADEAU STEWART
Preview: page 13
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD PAUL CROSSLEY (piano) direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London Part 1
Walton Capriccio burlesco Henze Piano Concerto No 2
A weekly news bulletin.
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Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
Presented by John Maddox
During the last year, elementary particle physicists and X-ray astronomers have been in what may prove to be an epic phase of discovery.
This ' big science ' is pushing forward our fundamental understanding of the universe.
The Advisory Board for the Research Councils has recommended ' a substantial redeployment of resources away from " big science" so as to maintain the national capability in other areas of scientific research.'
Is there enough money to keep British science healthy? Is it already spread too thinly? Should ' big science' have any future in Britain? Editor MICHAEL BRIGHT
NICOLAS KYNASTON (organ) plays
Bach and Karg-Elert with ANGUS WATSON (violin) and the CHORISTERS OF SALISBURY, CHICHESTER AND
WINCHESTER CATHEDRALS
Bach Chorale Preludes: Kyrie Gott Vater in Ewigkeit (BWV 669): Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist (BWV 671)
Karg-Elert Toccata on Chorale: Jerusalem, du hochgebaut Stadt. Op 65 No 48
Karg-Elert Fugue. Canzona and Epilogue
(Part of a recital given in Winchester Cathedral on 24 July 1975) BBC Bristol
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