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Cimarosa Overture: I Traci amanti
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.11* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G (K 216)
JOSEF SUK directing the PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.36* Prokofiev Summer Night Suite (The Duenna)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND

Contributors

Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Unknown:
Josef Suk
Unknown:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund

Part 2 Purcell Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (mono) GERAINT JONES SINGERS AND
ORCHESTRA conducted by GERAINT JONES
8.20*BachConcertoNo2.inA minor (BWV 593) (after Concerto for two violins, Op 3 No 8, by Vivaldi): ANTON HEILLER (organ)
8.33* Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 2: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAUL CAPOLONGO : records

Contributors

Singers:
Geraint Jones
Conducted By:
Geraint Jones
Unknown:
Anton Heiller
Conducted By:
Paul Capolongo

Sibelius Overture: Karelia
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
9.13* Symphonic Poem: En Saga: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI
9.32* Symphony No 6. in D minor: BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund

STEPHEN CLEOBUHY AND NICHOLAS CLEOBUHY at St George's, Hanover Square, London
Soler Concerto No 4, in F major, for two organs
Elisabeth Lutyens Plenum IV. for organ duet (first broadcast performance)
Soler Concerto No 6, In D major, for two organs

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Cleobuhy
Unknown:
Nicholas Cleobuhy

First in a series of occasional programmes, each one to include a first broadcast, as well as music of an earlier period.
Berg Four Songs. Op 2 (poems by Hebbel and Mombert) (mono)
Charles de Hoghton Triad for clarinet and viola (first performance)
Introduced by Hugh Wood
Webem Five Songs, Op 3 (poems by Stefan George ) (mono)
Buxton Orr Refrains II, for clarinet, viola, and piano (first broadcast): MARGARET PRICE (sop) JAMES LOCKHART (piano) FARRELL TRIO
11.30* The Voice of Schoenberg: Part of an illustrated lecture given in 1931 at Frankfurt Radio, about his new Orchestral Variations, made available by German Radio Archives. In this programme we hear him speak: translation 'and introduction by LEO BLACK, read by PETER BARKER
11.45' Now and Then Part 2
Schoenberg String Quartet No 2. in F sharp minor. Op 10 (with soprano in the last two movements: settings of poems by Stefan George ) (mono) DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET with MARGARET PRICE (soprano)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Wood
Unknown:
Stefan George
Read By:
Peter Barker
Unknown:
Stefan George

David Rendall (tenor) Richard Amner (piano)
English Saxophone Consort
Pierre Max Dubois Saxophone Quartet
Mercadante Les soirées italiennes
Rupert Scott Suite for four Saxes
(Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)

Contributors

Tenor:
David Rendall
Piano:
Richard Amner
Unknown:
Pierre Max Dubois
Unknown:
Rupert Scott Suite

A pot-pourri in which Cormac Rigby introduces listeners' record requests for highlights of Royal Ballet performances.
Music from Solitaire (Arnold): A Month in the Country (Cho-pin): Don Quixote (Minkus): Dances at a Gathering (Cho-pin); La fille mat gardée (Herold); and a complete performance of Schumann's String Quartet in a. Op 41 No 3. used by Hans van Manen for the ballet he created for Anthony Dowell , Four Schumann Pieces.

Contributors

Introduces:
Cormac Rigby
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Hans van Manen
Unknown:
Anthony Dowell

from Leeds Parish Church
Introit: Christ the Lord hath risen (Old German Carol) Responses (Clucas)
Psalms 136-8 (Lloyd, Ley)
Lessons: Exodus 3, vv 1-12: Ephesians 5, vv 1-14
Office Hymn: A brighter dawn is breaking (EH 126)
Canticles (Wesley in E)
Anthem: Praise the Lord, 0 my soul (Wesley)
Master of the Music SIMON LINDLEY
Assistant organist MURRAY STEWART. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Music:
Simon Lindley
Organist:
Murray Stewart.

Language and Communication
6.30 Starting Chinese
Part 1: Introduction to Chinese Programme 5: Introduced by LUCIA LIU and TERRY CHANG Script by DAVID POLLARD
(Rptd: Sun 2.30 pm R4 VHF)
7.0 Euromagazine I
Cinq programmes sur la vie en France et sur les Français.
2: CHARLES AZNAVOUR et la chanson franchise. Presentation de CATHERINE GRAHAM.
Réalisateur DAVID DOUGHAN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Lucia Liu
Introduced By:
Terry Chang
Script By:
David Pollard
Unknown:
Charles Aznavour
Unknown:
Catherine Graham.
Unknown:
David Doughan

CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD The sixth concert of the 1976 European tour direct from the Liederhalle. Stuttgart
Walton Prelude: Richard III
8.9* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5. in E flat major (Emperor) Preview: page 13

Contributors

Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Unknown:
Liederhalle. Stuttgart
Unknown:
Richard Iii

Philip Mason , widely known as an authority on British India, recently completed a new study of Rudyard Kipling 's work. In these two illustrated talks he discusses some crucial themes in his interpretation. 1: In Search of a Home Readers MARTIN JARVIS
ANN JAMESON , MICHAEL SHANNON Producer MICHAEL MASON

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Mason
Unknown:
Rudyard Kipling
Readers:
Martin Jarvis
Readers:
Ann Jameson
Readers:
Michael Shannon
Producer:
Michael Mason

(soprano) with IRWIN gage (piano)
First of two extracts from a 1975 Flanders Festival recital
Ravel Deux épigrammes de Clément Marot; Cinq mélodies populaires grecques; Noel des jouets
Wolf Sagt. seid Ihr es. feiner Herr; Sie blasen zum Abmarsch: Ob auch finstre Blicke glitten: Bedeckt mich mit Blumen; Wer tat deinem Fusslein weh? (Spanisches Liederbuch) (Belgian Radio recording)

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