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Parry An English Suite
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.26* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2. in B flat, DANIEL BARENBOIM NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMFERER gramophone records
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Britten and Berkeley Mont JUiC: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR LENNOX BERKELEY
8,16* Schumann Symphony No f.in d minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by sir georg solti
8.45* Arnold Four Cornish Dances: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
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Stravinsky Symphony in three movements COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Ebony Concerto
JOHN DANKWORTH BAND conducted by JOHN DANKWORTH
Mass: CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
LONDON SINFONIETTA, conducted by SIMON PRESTON : records
Led by Colin Sauer, conducted by Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Mozart Violin Concerto In D (K 218)
Tchaikovsky Serenade for strings.
(BBC Bristol)
CAMARILLA ENSEMBLE
CANTAMUS ENSEMBLE director PAMELA COOK
Quantz Trio-Sonata in c minor for flute, oboe and continuo
Maconchy Prayer before birth; Two Elegies (first performance): Propheta Mendax
Poulenc Sonata for flute and piano
Kodaly Evening Song; Mountain Nights (Part 1); Gypsy Lament; Dancing Song
Thea Musgrave Impromptu for flute and oboe
Loeillet Trio-Sonata No 1. in F, for flute, oboe and continuo BBC Birmingham
WENDY EATHORNE (soprano) PATRICIA SOWDEN-PRICE (contralto)
JULIAN PIKE (tenor)
FRANCIS THOMAS (baritone)
SWANSEA PHILHARMONIC CHOIR director HAYDN JAMES
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND Part 1
Wagner Prelude: The Master singers
Mozart Vesperae solennes de confessore (K 339)
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A weekly news bulletin. (Repeated: Wed 8.55 pm)
Part 2 Rachmaninov Symphony No 1. in D minor
(A public concert given in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, on 29 April, in conjunction with Swansea Corp) BBC Wales
JANE MANNING (soprano) PARK LANE MUSIC PLAYERS
Rolf Kuhnert Zeit und Ewigkeit, for soprano and ensemble Aribert Reimann Canzoni e Ricercare. for flute, viola and cello Wolfgang Steffen Getrud Kolmar Trilogie, for soprano and ensemble
(first broadcast performances in this country)
Bach, orch Schocnberg Prelude and Fugue in E Oat (St Anne) (bwv 552)
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT CRAFT
3.20* Schubert, orch Liszt Fantasy in C (The Wanderer) ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
3.45* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale, Op 56a VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
gramophone records
IGOR ozim and MAX ROSTAL
Mozart Duo in G major (K 423) Spohr Duo in E minor, Op 13
Charles Fox with records
David Munrow continues the story of the trombone as it developed from its close ancestor, the sackbut.
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Work and Training 6. 30 Mid-Career
5: Re- Training for Older Workers
ROBERT HUDSON talks to SYLVIA DOWNS, of the Industrial Training Research Unit, and GEOFFREY PERKINS , of the Training Services Agency.
7.0 Export Marketing
Six programmes introduced by CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW. 4: The Backlash
Entry into overseas markets can have a profound impact.
ELIZABETHAN SINGERS conducted by LOUIS HALSEY
Choral Dances from Gloriana A Shepherd's Carol gramophone record
leader ALAN TRAVERSE conductor SIR CHARLES GROVES with SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
direct from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Part 1
Vivaldi The Seasons
Last of three talks by Dr Magnus Pyke , Secretary of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 3: The Still Small Voice
Darwin's Origin of Species, a scientific publication and best-seller, was written in plain speech, and understandable to other educated men. Today the publications of one scientist may be incomprehensible even to another of a different discipline.
Dr Pyke argues that ' sensationalism ', often attributed to publicists, may be rooted in the obscurity of scientific literature.
Part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F (Pastoral)
BBC Manchester
You're No Trouble, Dad by EDWIN PEARCE
' So some old crank has sent you a few passionate couplets ..." Shall I compare thee to the Tipton Gasworks? Thou art more lovely and more odorous." ... Some local weirdie, I bet. Some grunting school-boy's laughing stock. Done me. Me! Some toothless, hand-up-her-skirt ... I'll have him. Oh, I'll have him! '
Producer ROGER PINE BBC Birmingham followed by an interlude
Bernard Keeffe introduces performances of music by Wagner,
Verdi and Wolf-Ferrari, conducted by Victor de Sabata. gramophone records
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