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Nielsen Little Suite for string orchestra, Op 1: TIVOLI CONCERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CARL GARAGULY
7.20* Elgar Mazurka
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NEVILI.E MARRINER
7.24* Sibelius Symphony No 5, in E flat
HALLE ORCHESTRA. conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : records
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRITZ REINER
8.12* Mozart Piano Concerto No 16. in D (K 451)
DANIEL BARENBOIM directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.39* Fauré Suite: PellSas et Mélisande: suisse ROMANDE ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET : records
Dufay Chanson : Se la face ay pale (with three instrumental arrangements)
Mass: Se la face ay pale
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW gramophone records
Second of three programmes to include Beethoven's String Trios. Op 9, the Schubert Sonatinas for violin and piano and Brahms's three Piano Quartets.
Beethoven String Trio in o, Op 9 No 2
10.15* Schubert Sonatina No 2, in A minor (D 385)
10.35* Brahms Piano Quartet in A, Op 26
NELLA WISSEMA (Violin)
LUDMILA NAVRATIL (Viola) DAVID FLETCHER (cello) KEITH SWALLOW (piano) BBC Manchester
leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor ERIC WETHERELL
Auber Overture: Fra Diavolo Verdi Dances from
Aida Gerard Victory Suite: The Spirit of Moliere
BBC Northern Ireland
Rogers Covey Crump (tenor) Paul Elliott (tenor)
Ian Humphris (baritone)
Brian Etheridge (baritone) Michael George (bass) Leighton Three Psalms Maw Reverdie
(first broadcast performances) BBC Scotland
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
Sibelius Symphony No 7, in C
A personal preview by DONALD PRICE of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony. BBC Manchester
Jean Batigne
Gabriel Bouchet
Jean Paul Finkbeiner
Detles Kaeffer , Claude Ricou Georges van Gucht Amy Cycle
2.43* Xenakis Persephassa
(Part of a concert given in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, in January 1975)
BBC Manchester
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Philip Jones , Elgar Howarth
(trumpets), Ifor James (horn) John Iveson (trombone) John Fletcher (tuba)
Franchos Trumpet Intrada Passereau II est bel et bon Agricola Carmen Lasso Madrigal
Giovanni Gabriell Canzona per sonare, No 3
Richard Rodney Bennett Corn-media IV
Ludwig Maurer Three Pieces
John McCabe Rounds, for brass quintet
Samuel Scheldt Battle Suite
BBC Manchester
(The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble are in next Monday's Prom at 7.30 pm)
Etudes-tableaux, Op 39
ALEXANDER 8ACHCHEYEV (piano) (Soviet Radio recording)
in Beethoven's lifetime
Vaclav Jan Kopriva Gloria (Missa Pastoralis): SOLOISTS
PRAGUE RADIO CHORUS
PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JIRI STAREK
Michael Haydn Offertorium pro festo cuiuscunque S'tae
Virginis et Martyris: Diffusa est gratia
SOLOISTS. CYOR GIRLS CHOIR JANOS SEBESTYEN (Organ)
GYOR PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MIKLOS SZABO
Mozart Mass in c minor (K 139) SOLOISTS, LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT KEGEL : records
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Leisure and Recreation
6.40 Reading for Pleasure
This week presented by VERNON SCANNELL , who talks about the enjoyment to be had from poetry and reads some of his favourite poems.
7.0 Special Report
MALCOLM LAYCOCK joins an independent jogging group on Hampstead Heath and discusses other opportunities for sport and athletic activity in evening classes and sports clubs.
7.10 Listen Here
BRUCE COLE shows how successful musical structures, whether in folk and popular songs, or in symphonies, depend on timing and a carefully judged balance between repetition and contrast.
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Lorna Haywood (soprano) Anne Collins (contralto) Robert Tear (tenor) Jon Garard (bass)
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ)
BBC Singers, director John Poole
BBC Choral Society, Conductor Brian Wright
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult and Charles Mackerras
Part 1 (conducted by Charles Mackerras)
Janacek Glagolitic Mass (sung in Old Slavonic)
Written and narrated by Ruth Spalding
2: Prison and Poetry John Bunyan
JOHN GRAHAM Other parts played by RUTH SPALDING and ROGER SNOWDON
Producer TERENCE TILLER (Kpt)
(Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult)
Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F major (Pastoral)
'The theatre's not in my family... and I knew nobody at all.'
When in 1943, as a young officer in the Coldstream Guards, Peter Daubeny lost an arm at Salerno, his hopes of an acting career were abruptly shattered. Instead, after the war, he embarked on a new career as an impresario, a career which culminated in the celebrated World Theatre Seasons at the Aldwych Theatre. He died on 6 August last year at the age of 54 from a brain tumour from which he had been suffering for some considerable time.
His story is told by his widow Lady Daubeny, with the voices of Antonio, Sir Richard Attenborough, Kitty Black, Richard Buckle, Alfred Davis, Martin Esslin, Edwige Fruillere, Lynn Fontanne, Hermione Gingold, Peter Hall, Terry Hands, Harold Hobson, Karolos Koun, Alfred Lunt, Micheal Mac Liammoir, Yehudi and Diana Menuhin, Roland Petit, Dame Marie Rambert, Paul Scofield, Sir Christopher Soames, Peter Ustinov and the recorded voice of Sir Peter Daubeny.
by JANIS VAKARELIS
Prokofiev Sonata No 3, In A minor
Albeniz Fete - Dieu a Seville
Scriabin Sonata, No 4, in F sharp
Skalkottas Four Greek Dances
FRANZ LISZT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by FRIGYES SANDOR
Concertos from L'estro armonico: No 9, in D, for violin and string orchestra (JANOS ROLLA ); No 11, in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
(JANOS ROLLA , KALMAN KOSTYAL ) (Hungarian Radio recording)