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This week including: the St Paul's Suite by Hoist, Prokofiev's Four Pieces, Op 32, Habaneras by Bizet and Ravel and Stravinsky's Circus Polka for a young elephant: records
Introduced by John Lade Summer Retrospect 1 contributed by EDWARD GREEN-FIELD, ROBERT HENDERSON and CHARLES OSBORNE
Vivaldi Oboe Concerto in C (P 50): HEINZ HOLLIGER, I MUSICI
10.27* Mendelssohn Symphony No 1, in c minor
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records
MARGARET FIELD (soprano)
BRIGHTON PHILHARMONIC ENSEMBLE conductor JOHN CAREWE
Ravel Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarm6
Webern Concerto. Op 24 Varese Octandre
Milhaud La creation du monde (Given in St Paul's Church: part of the 1975 Brighton Festival)
presents a selection of records.
A mummers' play from Dorchester called The Battle of Waterloo Archive Features production.
Peter Wallfisch (piano) in the Concert Hall of Broadcasting House. London
Bach Prelude. Fugue and Allegro (BWV 998)
Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117
Schumann Humoreske
Sir Isaiah Berlin, President of the British Academy, presents his choice of records.
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring conducted by THE COMPOSER
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN (Boston Symphony Orchestra Transcription Trust recording)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
played by NOEL RAWSTHORNE from the Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral
Trio-Sonata No 1, in 9 flat (bwv 525); Chorale Preludes (bwv 731, 727 and 734); Prelude and Fugue in c minor (bwv 546) BBC Manchester
Eight programmes written and presented by Ian McIntyre
8: Un special Relations - Britain and America Since the War
Speakers: SIR WINSTON Chur CHILL ALISTAIR COOKE , RONALD DWORKIN , E. M. FORSTER , LORD FRANK S, MARGARET GOWINC , LORD HAILSHAM, HAROLD LANGLEY , SELWYN LLOYD , HAROLD MACMIL -LAN, BRUCIE MORROW , SIR ANTHONY NUTTING , FORREST CARLYLE POGUE , EUGENE ROSTOW , ARTHUR SCHLESINGER JR. MICHAEL STEWART , HOWARD TEMPERLEY and HAROLD WILSON
Producer MICHAEL MASON (First broadcast on R4) followed by an interlude
ANNE COLLINS (contralto)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONB (piano)
BBC SINGERS director JOHN poole BBC CHORAL SOCIETY conductor BRIAN WRIGHT BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by Sir Charles Groves from the Royal Albert Hall
Walton Overture: Portsmouth Point
Delius Sea Drift, for baritone, chorus and orchestra
Britten Diversions on a theme for piano (left hand) and orchestra
Reflections on current affairs
A. H. Halsey. Director of the Department of Social and Administrative Studies at the University of Oxford, gives the first of three talks.
Part 2 (A simultaneous broadcast with BBC1)
Elgar March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1, in D major
Williamson Suite: Our Man in Havana
Henry Wood, arr Sargent Sea Songs
Arne. arr Sargent Rule, Britannia
Parry, orch Elgar Jerusalem
orch Elgar National Anthem
The fourth of seven programmes by H. C. Robbins Landon 4: Italy
(A broadcast version of the 1975 Mellon Lectures given at the National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC)
(violin) plays
Bach Partita in D minor (bwv 1004)
(Recording from the 1975 Ascona Music Festival made available by Swiss Radio)