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C. P. E. Bach Concerto in (Wq 27)
HANS GOVERTS (harpsichord) BERNARD THOMAS CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
7.27* Mozart Motet: Regina coeli (K 127)
AGNES GlEBEL (soprano)
VIENNA ACADEMY CHAMBER CHOIR VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER RONNEFELD
7.42* Boccherini Symphony in B flat (Op 35 No 6)
BOLOGNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANGELO EPHRIKIAN gramophone records
Bruckner Intermezzo in 9 minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIA QUINTET
8.13* Brahms Symphony No 1, in c minor
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JAMES LEVINE gramophone records
Ravel
Le tombeau de Couperin played by PASCAL ROG É (piano) and then by THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
leader ARTHUR LE VINS ,\ conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
A light music programme emphasising work by living British composers.
Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture
Chabrier Suite pastorale
Geoffrey Wright Three Neapolitan Dances
Tchaikovsky Andante cantabile Wilfred Josephs Aelian Dances
The first of four concerts of his mature sonatas for piano and violin, played by RADU LUPU and SZYMON GOLDBERG Part 1
Sonata in G major (K 301) Sonata in E minor (K 304) Sonata in F major (K 377)
11.40' Interval Reading
11.45* Mozart: part 2
Sonata in A major (K 305)
Sonata in B flat major (K 454)
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 13 January 1974)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
12.4)* Debussy Prélude a I'après-midi d'un faune
12.53* Chabrier Rhapsody: Espana
A personal preview by MALCOLM RUTHVEN of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Bartok
Concerto for Orchestra BBC Manchester
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them.
Eric Roseberry reflects on Ambiguity in Music
by ROSEMARIE WRIGHT
Haydn Sonata in c minor (H xvi 20)
Schumann Waldscenen , Op 82 Mozart Fantasia and Sonata in c minor (K 475 and 457) BBC Manchester
Christopher Brown
A series in which British composers talk about themselves and introduce performances of their music.
NEIL jENKINS (tenor)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON Jack Brymer (clarinet) Alan Civil (horn)
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Point of Departure: song-cycle to five poems by Leonard Clarke
Four Madrigals, Op 29 Chamber Music, Op 40
(All first broadcast performances)
in Beethoven's lifetime.
This week the main work Is a newly revised edition Of Mozart's Requiem.
Mozart Motet: Ave verum corpus (K 618)
LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Mozart, ed Franz Beyer Requiem in D minor (K 626) . HANS BUCHHIERL (treble) MARIO KRAMER (boy alto) WERNER KRENN (tenor)
BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by GERHARD SCHMIDT-GADEN : records
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Leisure and Recreation
African Music
4: West Africa and Further West
JEAN JENKINS, musicologist at the Horniman Museum, London, talks tO GRAHAM TAYAR about the music of West Africa, and its influence on America. (Starting
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) MAUREEN GUY (mezzo-soprano) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) DONALD MCINTYRE (bass)
BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FLI GOREN conducted by Raymond Leppard
direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Part 1
Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
' What is it for a time to be present, as opposed to being past or future? ' That's the question we should be able to answer if the conventional distinction between past, present and future makes sense. But does it?
D. H. Mellor , Lecturer In Philosophy at Cambridge University, argues that-in the most literal sense-there is no time like the present. BBC Manchester
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 9, in D minor (Choral)
reads selections of French poetry gramophone records ntroducedbyhallautennyson
MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH CONCERT with JORDI SAVALL (viola da gamba)
Mondonville Sonate en trio in c. major, Op 2 No 3
Rameau Pieces de clavecin en concert No 5, in d
Telemann Paris Quartet No 7, in d major
set by Aaron Copland
Nature, the gentlest mother; There came a wind like a bugle: Why do they shut me out of heaven?; The world feels dusty; Heart, we will forget him; Dear March, come in!; Sleep is supposed to be; When they come back; I felt a funeral in my brain; I've heard an organ talk sometimes: I'm going to heaven; The chariot
MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-soprano)
PETER DICKINSON (piano)