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Haydn Quartet in E. Op 2 No 2 JULIAN BREAM (guitar) HUGH MAGUIRE (violin)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (Viola) TERENCE WEIL (Cello)
7.24* Schubert Symphony No 2, in b flat
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
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Smetana Symphonic Poem: Vysehrad (Ma vlasl)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.21* Dohnanyi Variations on a Nursery Song, for piano and orchestra
JULIUS KATCHEN LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.46* Johann Strauss Emperor Waltz
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records
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Handel
The Anthems
Overture: Esther
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
9.15* Chandos Anthem No 6: As pants the hart
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenon
ANDREW DAVIS (organ continuo) CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE-
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
led by COLIN SAUER conducted by SIMON STREATFEILD MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-sop) BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS Arne Overture No 4. in F
Berkeley Serenade for strings
Bliss Lie strewn the white flocks (Pastoral) BBC Bristol
Wilhelm Melcher violin) Gerhard Voss (violin) Hermann Voss (viola) Peter Buck (cello) Part 1
Bach. arr Mozart Five Fugues from Book II of the 48 1K 405): c minor: E flat: E; D; D minor Bartok Quartet No 4
11.20* Interval Reading
11.25* Concert
Part 2 Schubert
Quartet in G (D 887)
BBC Birmingham
leader PETER THOMAS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES SACHKO GAWRILOFF (violin) Part 1
Weber Overture: Oberon
12.26* Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
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A weekly news bulletin. (Repeated: Wed 8.45 pm)
Pa-rt 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5. in E minor
(A public concert given in Dudley Town Hall, West Midlands, on 11 May, as part of the Dudley Spring Festival)
MEDICI STRING QUARTET
Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin) Paul Silverthorne (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello)
Dominic Muldowney String Quartet
Barry Guy String Quartet No 2 (first broadcast performances in this countcy)
Locke. arr Whittaker Music from The Tempest
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by EMANUEL HURWITZ
3.17* Purcell Halcyon Days JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano) PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS
3.25* Sullivan Incidental music to The Tempest (excerpts) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR VIVIAN DUNN
3.43* Purcell See, see, the heavens smile
HERVEY ALAN (bass)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS
3.50* Tchaikovsky Fantasy: The Tempest
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI
(gramophone records)
The last of a series of three programmes featuring choral works for women's voices. sung by the BBC SINGERS conducted by KERRY WOODWARD with ALAN HARVERSON (organ) Ave Maria, Op 12
Three Sacred Choruses, Op 37 Violin Sonata in d minor, Op 108
GYORGY PAUK (violin)
PETER FRANKL (piano) Benedictus
Three Canons from Op 113: Nos 7. 11 and 12 Psalm 13. Op 27
(sacred items sung in Latin, canons in German)
The best of present-day jazz on records. ' Introduced by Charles Fox
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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Work and Training
6.30 Life Inside
Six programmes for those who work in closed communities presented by DR ERIC MILLER. 2: The Way In
What are the main problems involved in taking up work in an enclosed environment?
7.0 Teaching Adults to Read
Part of the BBC Adult Literacy Project, this series provides an introduction to anyone wanting to help an adult learn to read and write.
1: Needs and Responses
What will be expected of vou in terms of knowledge, skills and attitudes?
Presented by RUTH LESIRGE. Adult Literacy Organiser for the London Borough of Haringey Series producer CHRIS LONGLEY
(BBC Adult Literacy Handbook, £1.10, from bookshops. To help an adult learn to read, write to: [address removed])
from the Brighton Festival 1976 BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by ALBERTO EREDE HEATHER HARPER (soprano) ANNA REYNOLDS (contralto) STUART BURROWS (tenor) STAFFORD DEAN (baSS)
BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus director LASZLO HELTAY
John Hurt and William Squire
A play for radio by William Ingram
'And then you hears him say it... clear as a bell: "Proper little Laz, eh?"... and poor hurt Dai, recognising for the first time in those faces an expression which, even after all this time, he still never got round to putting a name to. The feeling that though they all should be glad and happy to have him back... he no longer has... "the right".'
JAN HENRIK KAYSER
Mozart Sonata in F (K 332)
Janacek Sonata No 1 (1 X 1905) Rubbra Eight Preludes, Op 131 Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue (bwv 903)
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