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Mendelssohn Symphony Nu 10. in B minor, for string orchestra ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.14* Mozart Divertimento No 16. in E flat (K 289)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
7.29* Mendelssohn Symphony No 4. in A (Italian): LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO : records
Dag Wiren Serenade for string orchestra - English Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Johannes Somary
8.21* Grieg Elegiac Melody: Last Spring - Little Orchestra of London, conducted by Leslie Jones
8.27* Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor - Henryk Szeryng, London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
(records)
Poulenc Sonata for violin and piano: JOSEF SUK , JAN PANENKA
9.24* Nocturnes in c, A and c minor: GABRIEL TACCIIINO (piano)
9.32* Sonata for oboe and piano MAURICF. BOURGUE
JACQUES FÉVRIER: records
Cyril Dalmaine , second Director, conducts the WIRELESS CHORUS
Songs of the Spanish Provinces: arr Kurt Schindler Fum! fum fum (a 8); Nightingale of France (a 8) D'Erlanger The Lord's Prayer (a 8) Songs of the Spanish Provinces: arr Antoni Perezmoya The Jolly Bachelors (a 6); arr Kurt Schindler The Silversmith (a 8) Dalmaine Nation shall speak peace unto nation
Antoni Nicolau Good Friday Music in a Catalonian Church (a 14) (soprano solo GLADYS WINMILL ) gramophone records
Second programme featuring each of the BBC Chorus Directors since the foundation of the Wireless Chorus in 1824, with two guest conductors.
Brahms Clarinet Trio in 1 minor. Op 114
10.45* Interval Reading
10.50* Concert Part 2 Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre. Birmingham, last March) BBC Birmingham
conducted by MARK ELDER with RHONDDA GILLESPIE (piano,
Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat major (K 319)
12.5* Liszt Totentanz, for piano and orchestra
12.24° Prokoliev Symphony No 7 BBC Manchester
ROHAN DE SARAM DOUGLAS YOUNG
Sibelius Malinconia. Op 20 Frank Bridge Sonata
Wilma Paterson Casida de Ins ramos (first performance)
Debussy Sonata in D minor Liszt La lugubre gondola
(Given before an invited audience in the BBC's Edinburgh studios last Nov) BBC Scotland
KATHLEEN LIVINGSTONE (Soprano) DOREEN WALKER (contralto' ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP (tenor) MARY RYAN (flute)
TREVOR WILLIAMS (violin) OLGA HEGEDUS (cello) DEREK STEVENS
(organ and harpsichord)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conductor DENYS DARLOW
Buxtehude Cantata: Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott
Telemann Concerto in A major. for flute and violin (Musique de Table 1)
Bach Cantata No 144: Nimm, was dein ist, und gehe hin
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor BORIS BROTT
Brahms Serenade No 2. in A
3.50* Mozart Serenade No 6. in D (Serenata notturna) (K 239)
4.0* Dvorak Serenade in e, for string orchestra BBC Wales
FELICITY LOTT (soprano) MEINIR HEULYN (harp)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
Hugh Wood String Quartet. Op 4 Mary Chandler Recollections for soprano, harp and string trio (first performance)
Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421). BBC Bristol
(continued)
The Wider World
6.30 Life Inside 4: Responses
'There are enormous pressures to conform.' How do staff in total institutions cope with the demands made of them? Presented by DR Ertic MILLER
7.0 The Parliamentary Process Eight programmes presented by GEORGE JONES.
8: Parliament and the People Are there sufficient opportunities for the public to find out about what goes on in parliament and to influence its activities? Is parliament out of touch with the people? Series producer JOHN THOMAS
ROGER LORD (oboe) JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
DAVID CRIPPS (horn) ROGER BIRNSTINGL (bassoon)
PATRICIA TAYLOR (mezzo-soprano) BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BROWN , conducted by Rafael Friihbeck de Burgos direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Beethoven Symphony No 1, In c Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat for oboe. clarinet, horn and bassoon (K 297b)
2: The War
Patrick Howarth with a further selection from his verse autobiography. His knowledge of Polish took him into the Secret Service, and gave him a startling insight into the mystery surrounding the death of General Sikorski.
Istonbul: the Hotel Tokatlion: surreptitious tap in the small hours on my bedroom door;
The richly curved Greek girl in transparent tulle - or was it chiffon? -
Complaining it u'as cold in her room, the next day discovered to be on the German pay-roll.
She failed to obtain any secrets.
Part 2 Falla Ballet: The Three-cornered Hat
The Fifth International Festival held in Wroclaw, Poland, in October 1975
As one of the most important experimental theatre festivals in the world, it can be said to reflect some of the prevailing trends in world student theatre. Martin Jenkins , who attended the festival, talks about its special relevance, with actual recordings and interviews. Producer IAN COTTERELL
1903-1976
Douglas Cummings , former pupil of Gregor Piatigorsky. pays tribute to the celebrated Russian-born cellist who died recently, and introduces a record of Walton's Cello Concerto with Piatigorsky .and the bosTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES MUNCH.
Second of three programmes Jean-Yves Bosseur
Anna Livia 's Awake, for a group of speakers with instrumental commentaries, based on the closing section of Finneguns Wake by James Joyce Speakers: KATHLEEN BERNARD
MARY FRENCH, FRANCOIS KOKLAERE FRANK MCDERMOTT
LORNA MONAGHAN , HENRY PILLSBUKY NEIL O'SIIEA , PHILIPPE TORRENS
GROUPE D'ETUDE ET DE REALISATION MUSICALE. Studio realisation by THE COMPOSER. With MADELEINE SOLA and DANIEL TOURSIÈRE
(29 Aug: John Bullen 's setting of The Mime of Mick, Nick and The Maggies)