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Brahms Academic Festival Overture
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.15* Schubert Sonata in minor (D 784)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.36* Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319): VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ : records
Elgar Three Bavarian Dances - London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
8.17* Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish) - London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado
(gramophone records)
From my homeland JOSEF SUK (violin)
JAN PANENKA (piano)
String Quartet No 1, in E minor SMETANA QUARTET: records
Fourth in a series of programmes in which PETER FRANKL and ANDRÉ TCHAIKOWSKY play Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas. Sonata in A. Op 2 No 2
Sonata in c, Op 33 (Waldstein) (Peter Frankl )
Spchr Das heimliche Lied
Ives Two little flowers; Ann Street: West London (voice and piano)
Alfred Nieman Three songs for Mary: Still he brings us: A cradle song; Concerning adoration (voice and piano)
Spohr Wiegenlied ; Zwiegesang SUSAN ROE (soprano)
HALE HAMBLETON (clarinet) PETER CROSER (piano)
Neil Jenkins (tenor)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, leader Barry Griffiths
conducted by Christopher Adey
Smetana From Bohemia's woods and fields (Ma vlast)
Britten Les illuminations, for tenor and string orchestra
John Fletcher , the playwright, reflects on some of the things we say and write.
Part 2
Dvorak Symphony No 6, In D
(A public concert presented in the Town Hall on 10 July by the BBC) BBC Manchester
Mozart Divertimento In E flat (K Anh 226): VIENNA PHILHARMONIC WIND ENSEMBLE
1.27* Britten A birthday hansel. Op 92: PETER PEARS (tenor) OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
Symphony No 4, in A minor FINNISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by OKKO KAMU
(Finnish Radio recording)
String Quartet No 2 (first broadcast in this country) played by ANDREY SHISHLOV (violin)
ALEXANDER BALASHOV (Violin) ALEXANDER GALKOVSKI (viola) ALEXANDER KORCHAGIN (cello) (Soviet Radio recording)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Ernest Tomlihson Comedy Overture
Falla The Magic Circle; Pantomime; Ritual Fire Dance (Love the Magician)
Leo Norman Adagio serioso
Atterb.erg Midsummer Dances
Tchaikovsky Waltz (Swan Lake) Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
An oratorio for soloists, choir and orchestra composed by J. N. David JANE MARSH (soprano) ILONA szep (soprano)
REID BUNGER (baritone)
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT (Austrian Radio recording)
Slayed by JOHN SCOTT from St John's College, Cambridge
Roger-Ducasse Pastorale in F
Reubke Sonata on the 94th Psalm
BBC Birmingham
THE WOODFALLS BAND conductor COURTNEY BOSANKO
Vinter March (Entertainments) Kenneth Plaits Little Suite for brass band
Howells Pageantry BBC Bristol
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL with artists on records
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medium ware only Home and Family
6.30 Coming Up to Five
Kight programmes introduced by DR PENELOPE LEACH.
7: The Importance of Play
How can parents help their children to learn most effectively from different forms of play"
7.0 Family Matters
Eight programmes on different styles of family living.
7: JAN BROOKES talks to TERRY and HELEN, and to DAVID and GERALDINE about their reasons for deciding not to have children.
direct from the Royal Albert Hall CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by Andrew Davis
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat major (K 595)
A series of weekly talks by international economists.
Lord Robbins, Chancellor of Stirling University, stresses the importance of the economic and political consolidation of western Europe, and argues that the population explosion must take precedence over inflation and growth as the most important economic problem in the world today. Series adviser
SIR ALEC CAIRNCROSS
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
(26 July : Richard Cooper , USA)
Bruckner Symphony No 7, in E major
Mosco Carner examines a famous musical polemic of (he 1920s which engaged Pfitzner and Alban Berg. For Pfitzner. inspiration was something completely spontaneous and was incapable of being dissected or analysed. Its quality could be intuitively felt but not demonstrated. Berg attacked this in an article called The Musical Impotence of Hans Pfutner 's 'New Aesthetics
Cantata No 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit: HELGA TERMER (sop) PETER SCHREIER (tenor) HERMANN CHRISTIAN POLSTER (bass), DRESDENER KREUZCHOR AND DRESDEN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA HERBERT COLLUM (Organ) conducted by MARTIN FLAMIG .
(East German Radio recording from the 1975 Bach Year)
played by RAM NARAYAN (sarangi) SURENH TALWALKAR (tabula)
(Part of a concert given at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 25 Nov 1973)