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Elgar Overture: Froissart
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.18* Tchaikovsky Pezzo capriccioso. Op 62
PAUL TORTELIF. R (cello)
NORTHERN SINFONIA, conducted by YAN PASCAL TORTELIER
7.25* Respighl Feste Romane COS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA : records
Beethoven String Quartet In S. Op 18 No 2: ITALIAN QUARTET
8.30* Mozart Recit and Aria: Padre! Germani! addio: ildomeneo) (mono)
SENA JURINAC (soprano)
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted bv FRITZ BUSCH
8.38* Haydn Symphony No 28. in A: PHILHARMONIA HUNCARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
Alessandro Scarlatti: Cantata - Sulle sponde del Tebro
Barbara Schlick (soprano) Adolf Scherbaum (trumpet) Adolf Scherbaum Baroque Ensemble
9.28. Domenico Scarlatti: Three Sonatas in D major (KK 145, 161 and 2241 Lucian Sgrizi (harpsichord)
9.29* Alessandro Scarlatti: Cantata - Floro e Tirsi
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano) Elsie Morison (Soprano) Thurston Dart (harpsichord) Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba)
gramophone records
Sonata in a minor, Op 19, for cello and piano
Trio in D minor, Op 9 (1893)
Part of a concert of chamber music given at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, in March
1973 by members of the MUSIC CROUP OF London Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cellot
David Parkhouse (piano)
PETERBOROUGH CATIIKDlUI. CHOIR conductor Stanley vann
ANDREW NEWBERRY I organ)
Alessandro Scarlatti Exultate Deo Robert Parsons Ave Maria
Weelkes Alleluia ! I heard voice
Buxtehude Prelude, fuga and ciacona
Palestrlna Missa: Assumpta est
Maria Howells Psalm Prelude: Sing unto him a new song (Set 2 No 3)
Joubert 0 Lord, the maker of all thing
Vaughan Williams 0 clap your hands BBC Birmingham
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yuval Zaliouk direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, before an invited audience.
Beethoven Leonora Overture No 3
12.30* Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad. (Repeated: Wed 8.30 pm)
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 2, in c minor i Little Russian) BBC Wales
JORGE CARYKVSCHI (flute) with RENATO MAlOti (piano)
from Buenos Aires, playing flute music by five Argentinian composers, with a wind quintet by the Argentinian-born Carlos Alsina, who already has an international reputation. Salvador Kanieri Aulos
Pedro Caryevschi Panica I. for flute and piano ad libitum
Alicia Terzian Shantiniketan. for flute
Gerardo Candini Impromptu Carlos Alsina A letter, for wind quintet: Dorian Wind Quintet
Antonio Tauriello Homenaje a Charles Ives
(All first performances in this country)
leader .mn\ bacov conductor timothy REYNisn
Mozart Divertimento No 11, In D major (K 251)
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Birmingham Sinfonietta: part 2
Joubert Sinfonietta
Haydn Symphony No 77, in a flat BÐC Birmingham
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Arne Nor on beds of fading flowrs: Fly swiftly ye minutes iComusi
Finzi Two Milton Poems: When 1 consider; How soon hath time
Rubbra Fly Envious Time (first broadcast performance)
David Cox Five Songs from John Milton I first broadcast performances
RIIC Manchester
The best of present-day jazz on records.
Introduced by Charles Fox
(conHnued medium ware only
Work and Training
6.30 Who Manages?
Six programmes which examine the changing nature and practice of management.
Presented by Dr Stuart Timperley, Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Manpower Studies, London Business School.
6: Management and Participation
Series producer Gordon Hutchings
i a discussion of the main topics)
7.0 Organising the Organisation Six programmes on the nature and management of large-scale organisations.
Presented by Robert Heller 4: Conflict
Is conflict inevitable in large organisations? What are its origins and how can it be resolved? Is conflict necessarily a bad thing?
leader BELA dekant conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Le carnaval romain
Schubert Symphony No 8, In B minor (Unfinished)
' I am mortified to find how little I can claim to possess such a thing as a novelist's voice. I have published only five novels, I have been writing since my adolescence, and am now 83.'
Dame Rebecca West gives the second in a series of talks in which writers reflect on their approach to their work.
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8. In c major
BBC Music Guide: Schubert Symphonies by Maurice Brown , 65p from bookshops
Sisters by NEIL MCKAY
' How much less cruel had she been stillborn. Would have been known then only as a murmur ... only as a murmur.'
Produced and directed by ROGER PINE
BBC Birmingham
A concert given by PETER PEARS (tenor) and MURRAY PERAHIA (pianO) Part 1 Chopin
24 Preludes. Op 28
10.20* Interval Reading
10.30* Concert: part 2 Britten
The Poet's Echo, Op 76
Six Holderlin Fragments. Op 61
BBC Birmingham
died 14 September 1951 conducting the DANISH STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA in Beethoven Leonora Overture No 2 gramophone record
BBC Music Guide: Beethoven Concertos and Overtures by Roger Fiske , 50p from bookshops