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Rameau Overture: Zais
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.12* Albrechtsberger Harp Concerto in c
NICANOR ZABALETA
PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
7.38* Mozart Serenade No 1. in D (K 100): VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE, conducted by - WILLI BOSKOVSKY : records
Glinka Spanish Overture No 2 (Summer Night in Madrid) USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.15* Chopin Piano Concerto No 1. in E minor EMIL GILELS
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG b. 1874, d. 1951
One of the dominating and most controversial figures of 20th-century music, Schoenberg established the 12-tone system of composition, a technique in which all notes are considered of equal status. Born in Vienna, he settled in America in 1933, and programmes this week give a chronological survey of some of his music.
Two early songs: Mein Herz das ist ein tiefer Schacht; Ein Schilflied
MARNI NIXON (soprano) LEONARD STEIN (piano)
String Quartet in D (1897) LASALLE QUARTET
Brettl-Lieder: Arie aus dcm Spiegel von Arkadien, for voice and piano: Nachtwandler, for voice, piano, piccolo, trumpet and snare drum
MARNI NIXON (soprano) LEONARD STEIN (piano) INSTRUMENTALISTS gramophone records
Third in a series of programmes in which PETER FRANKL and ANDRÉ TCHAIKOWSKY olav Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas, Sonata in E flat, Op 7
Sonata in d. Op 28 (Pastoral) (Andre Tchaikowsky )
ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDT Mephisto Waltz
Todtentanz, for piano and orchestra gramophone records
Test Match Special England v
The West Indies at Old Trafford (Fourth day) Ball-by-ball commentary by JOHN ARLOTT , HENRY BLOFELD
TONY COZIER and BRIAN JOHNSTON Comments and summaries by TREVOR PAILEY and FRED TRUEMAN
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* inc lunch summary
1.35*-1.40* News
1.40*-2.0* Your Letters Answered The commentators answer some of the points raised in listeners' letters.
2.0*-2.10* Lunchtime Scoreboard 2,10*.4.20*; 4.30*-5.45 Commentary with teatime summary
5.4S-S.40
including close-of-play summary
medium ivave only Home and Family
6.40 Coming up to Five
Eight programmes about the developing child. Presented by PENELOPE LEACH 6: The Toddler Stage
7.10 Family Matters
Eight programmes on different styles of family living.
6: JAN BROOKES talks to DAVID, a Colour Sergeant in the Royal Marines, and his wife VICKY, who have two children.
leader PETER THOMAS conducted by JANOS FURST with TAMAS VASARY (piano) Part I
Gluck Overture: Iphigénie en Aulide
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3. in c minor
2: The English Radicals
At the time of the American Revolution, not all
Englishmen supported their government. Colin Bonwick , Lecturer in American History at the University of Keele, analyses some of the motives and arguments of the English Radicals who sympathised with the American Revolutionaries,
Part 2 Nielsen Symphony No (Sinfonia semplice)
The first of seven programmes in which H. C. Robbtns Landon takes a look at the state of music in Europe in the year of the American War of Independence and examines each of the main European cultures in turn.
1: England
(A broadcast version of the 1975 Mellon Lectures given at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
followed by an interlude
Cantata No 199: Meln Herze schwimmt im
Blut BARBARA HOENE (soprano)
DRESDEN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MARTIN FLAMIG
(East German Radio recording)
Kathy Stobart Quintet
Introduced by CHARLES fox