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ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM Haydn Concertante in B flat PETER GRAEME (Oboe)
MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) KEITH HARVEY (cello)
7.28* Mozart Two Marches (K 335)
7.35' Boccherinl. arr Griitzmacher Cello Concerto in B flat
JACQUELINE DU PRé gramophone records
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Kodaly Dances from Galanta LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
8.22* Bartok Three Hungarian Folk Songs from the Czik district; Romanian Folk Dances: GYORGY SANDOR (piano)
8.32* Bartok Divertimento for string orchestra: Moscow CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI : records
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The Late Venetians
Albtnoni Sinfonia in a I SOLISTI VENETI directed by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Alessandro Marcello Concerto Grosso No 5. in a flat I SOLISTI VENETI directed by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Vivaldi Concerto in G (p 133) GINO DEL VESCOVO
TOMMASO RUTA (mandolins) with i musici: records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Walton Overture: Portsmouth Point
Puicell. arr Bliss Suite: Act Tunes and Dances
Malcolm Arnold English Dances. Set 2
Vaughan Williams March on Sea Songs
Elgar The Wand of Youth: Suite No 2
Holst A Somerset Rhapsody. Op 21
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 4
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) MARILYN PHILLIPS (piano) Berg Four Songs. Op 2
Michael Robinson Three Settings of Ihomas Hardy (Festival commission: first performance)
FaurS L'horizon chimdrique Finzi To a Poet. Op posth
BBC Wales
In the first of five programmes J. M. Thomson discusses the redesigning of the baroque instrument by Jacques Hotte terre Its adoption at the court of Louis XIV led to French dominance of flute music and playing for a century.
STOIKA MILANOVA (Violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
Tchaikovsky Fantasy: The Tempest
12.32* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1. in 9 major
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A personal preview by MALCOLM RUTHVEN of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Nielsen
Symphony No 1. In G minor
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Stock-port, last September) BBC Manchester
Second of six programmes from the series presented last year in the Raphael Cartoon Court of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
This week, a programme of French baroque music on appropriate instruments.
JORDI SAVALL plays a seven-string bass viol made in France at the end of the 17th century, and KENNETH GILBERT a harpsichord by Jean-Antoine Vaudry, made in Paris in 1681. Chambonnleres Pieces for harpsichord: Allemande la Rare: Chaconne- Rondeau; Gaillarde
Marais Suite in B minor
2.30* The Vaudry Harpsichord described by DEREK ADLAM
2.40* Concert Part 2
Couperln Pieces from Ordre No 2, in o. for harpsichord: Allemande la Laborieuse: Premiere Courante; La terpsicore; Les idées heureuses: La gamier
Marais Suite d'un gout étranger
A chronological survey of the complete cycle. Symphony No 14
GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA (soprano) MARK RESHETIN (bass)
MEMBERS OF THE MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICR gramophone record
The last chamber work by this Austrian composer (1874-1939) Quintet in A
THEA KING (clarinet)
JOSE-LUIS GARCIA (violin) RUSEN GUNES (viola) THOMAS IGLOI (cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
David Munrow ends his week of youthful prodigies with the two dazzling virtuosi of the last century: Paganini and Liszt.
Producer' ARTHUR JOHNSON
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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Leisure and Recreation
S.30 Nations as Neighbours II Programmes for people planning a holiday in the British Isles. Wales
4: 'These delights if thou canst give ... ' Is Wales really such a marvellous place? Should we try to ttract more visitors or keep part of it, at least, unspoilt?
Presented by GERRY MONTE and JAMES RODERICK. Series compiled and produced in Wales by JAMES RODERICK.
(The series will be repeated in August)
7.0 pm New series Where It's At
JOHN PEEL considers In six programmes the present state and possible future of popular music.
1: How Did It Get Heret
The blues seem always to have. been with us, rock looks as if it's here to stay, and now there's soul, reggae and ska, salsa ...
Series producer DAVID EPPS
Walter Klien (piano) Part I Mozart
Sonata in r (K 280)
Adagio in B minor (K 540) Sonata in A (K 331)
An anthology of poetry specially selected for St George 's Day
Compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON
Narrated by JON CURLE
Readers JOHN WESTBROOK NIGEL LAMBERT
Part 2 Schubert
Sonata in B flat (D 960)
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Application for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, to: [address removed]
by three living British composers to mark his 412th birthday.
Elgar Howarth Fanfares and Nocturnes for Romeo and Juliet (first broadcast performance)
PARK LANE MUSIC PLAYERS conducted by THE COMPOSER
Richard Rodney Bennett Son net Sequence
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) NEW LONDON ENSEMBLE leader HANSEL GOSTLING conductor Richard BRADSHAW
Peter Maxwell Davles Shakepeare Music
PARK LANE MUSIC PLAYERS conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it.
This week: Prelude and Postlude of a premiere (Panufnik's new symphony); Yehudi Menuhin at 60: and a profile of Manuel de Falla.
Introduced by John Amis Producer DENYS GUEROULT followed by an interlude
A sequence of patriotic airs on gramophone records.
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