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Gluck Ballet: Don Juan (Acts 1 and 2): ACADEMY OF
ST MART1N-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINTR
7.29* Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in A minor < 70): HENRI HELAERTS
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.41* Michael Haydn Symphony No 33, in A
LITTLE ORCHESTRA OF LONDON conducted by LESLIE JONES gramophone records
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Dvorak Overture: Othello
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KFJRTESZ
8.10- Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No 5, In A minor PINCHAS ZUKERMAN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.30* Resplghl Symphonic Poem: Fountains of Rome LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
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Overture: Der Freischiitz
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. conducted by RAFAEL KURELIK
Concertstiick in F minor MARGRIT WEBER (piano) BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FBRENC FRICSAY gramophone records
Antony Hopkins
PETER KATIN (piano)
Three Waltzes, Op 64: D flat; c sharp minor; A flat
Sonata in B minor, Op 58 Scherzo in E ' 0 54
Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
(Part of a public concert re-i corded in December last year in the Walter Moberly Hall , University of Keele)
The vibraharpist, Milt Jackson , more familiarly known as ' Bags talks to Charles Fox about his career in jazz,
After working with the orchestras of DIZZY GILLESPIE and WOODY HERMAN , he became, in 1953, a founder-member of the MODERN JAZZ QUARTET, With whom he remained until the break-up of the group in 1974. The programme is illustrated with some of his many recordings, including tracks made With thelonious MONK and MILES
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From the Brighton Festival 1976
WALTER KI.1EN (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by wilfried boett cher Part 1 Beethoven
Overture: Leonora No 3
Symphony No 4, in B flat major
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Part 2
Strauss Burleske in D minor, for piano and orchestra
Symphonic Poem: Till Eulen-Spiegel
A 13-part series in which David Attenborough considers the variety and purpose of music throughout the world.
9: The Unknown Mediterranean Producer MADEAU STEWART
(baritone), at the 1975 Berlin Festival With MEMBERS OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH (piano) Part 1
Roussel Trio in p, Op 40, for flute, viola and cello
Faurg La bonne chanson, for baritone, string quintet, piano
' It really is as though you are straining to hear the poem you have not yet written.'
P. J. Kavanagh gives the second in a series of three talks in which poets reflect on their approach to their work.
Part 2
Ravel Chansons mndicasses. for baritone. flute, cello, piano Poulenc Cantata: Le bal masque, for baritone and chamber ensemble
(West Berlin Radio recording)
In this edition Antony Hopkins poses questions about music to John Bradbury
Noel Rawsthorne. David Blake Questions devised by BRIAN GEAR Series producer ROY iiayward
BBC Bristol
Records of excerpts from Stephen Sondheim 's musical, based on Ingmar Bergman's film "Smiles of the Summer Night."
Introduced by Sam Heppner
JAIME LAREDO (violin)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op 100
Brahms Sonata in D minor, Op 108
leader barry Griffiths conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Part 1 Debussy
Three symphonic sketches: La mer
6.30* Interval Reading
6.35* Concert
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 11 BBC Manchester
Jean Jenkins discusses and illustrates music within a world which extends over tens of thousands of miles. It covers East, West and North Africa, parts of Europe, the whole of the Middle East and other parts of Asia as far as Malaysia and Indonesia.
The journeys made by JEAN JENKINS to record the music in this vast area have covered a period of over ten years.
2:ClassicalMusics:Arab,Per-sian, Turkish and North Indian Producer MADEAU STEWART followed by an interlude
Mozart Part 1
Quartet in B flat (K 458) Quintet in D (K 593)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (VlOla) direct from the Theatre Royal, Bath
David Ravens argues that, understood as poetry, the threats and promises of the Athanasian Creed are true to universal experience.
Mozart Part 2
Quintet in c (K 516)
(Arranged by the Bath Festival Society Ltd, in association with Wessex Newspapers)
in conversation with Andrew Forge
The painter and writer OSKAR KOKOSCHKA is 90 this year. In this conversation, first broadcast in 1962, he talked to ANDREW FORGE about some of his ideas.
An exhibition of prints and drawings entitled Homage to Kokoschka is at the Victoria and Albert Museum until 11 July.
Cantata No 43: Gott fahret auf mit Jauchzen
PETER jelosits (treble)
PAUL esswood (counter-tenor) kurt equiluz (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (bass) JOSEF SPINDLER (trumpet) VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR CHORUS VIENIN.ENSIS
CONCENTUS musicus, directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT gramophone record
Barbara Thompson 's Paraphernalia
Introduced by Charles Fox
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