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Morton Gould American Salute PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Robert Nathaniel Dett Characteristic Suite: In the Bottoms CLIVE LYTHGOE (piano)
Copland Suite: The Red Pony NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Dvorak's Symphony No 8, in G, by ROBERT PHILIP.
The art of record player maintenance by JOHN BORWICK.
Recent records of harpsichord and piano music: reviewed by JOHN HENRY.
Haydn Sonata in E flat (H XVI 49) JOHN MCCABE (piano) gramophone record
The first of a new season of these popular concerts for children, recorded last Saturday In the Royal Festival Hall, London PHILIP FOWKE (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by MAURICE BRETT
Introduced and conducted by Bernard Keeffe
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Mussorgsky Movements from Pictures from an Exhibition, in the original version for piano and in the orchestration by Ravel: Tuileries; Ballet of unhatched chicks; The Market of Limoges; The Catacombs Webern Six Pieces, Op 6
Falla The Miller's Dance from The Three-Cornered Hat
If you would like further information about these concerts, please write to Elizabeth Rus sell, BBC, Yalding House, 156 Great Portland Street, London WIN 6AJ
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics in performances chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
The Gift to be Simple
JOAN RIMMER talks about the music of the Shakers and its British connections.
Producer MADEAU STEWART
COMPOSERS STRING QUARTET Matthew Raimondi (violin) Anahid Ajemian (violin) Jean Dane (viola)
Michael Haber (cello)
Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3 (The Rider) Ravel Quartet in F
The Very Rev Martin Sullivan. Dean of St Paul 's, introduces his personal choice of records.
Bach and Mozart Bach Concerto in A minor (bwv 1044), for flute, violin, harpsichord and orchestra
UENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA directed by TEHUD1 MENUHIN (violin) with WILLIAM BENNETT (flute)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) (gramophone record)
Mozart Mass in c minor (K 427) ROSEMARIE HOFMANN (soprano) JULIA HAMARI (mezzo-soprano) ADALBERT KRAUS (tenor) WOLFGANG SCHÖNE (bass) GACHINGER KANTOREI
BACH-COLLEGIUM STUTTGART conducted by HELMUTH RILLING
(From the opening concert of this year's Schwetzingen Festi val. Recording by courtesy of South German Radio)
(Mozart's alternative version of the Mass - Davidde Penitente : Wednesday 8.0 pm)
Peter Clayton devotes the programme to your Blues and Gospel requests,
Second of three programmes commemorating the work of the distinguished conductor, who died 25 years ago. This evening a record of Beethoven's Violin Concerto made in 1942 with the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA and Fritz Busch 's brother ADOLF as soloist.
Julian Mitchell (in the Chair), talks with John Gross. Marina Valzey. Alexander Walker Producer PHILIP FRENCH
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano)
Brahms Variations on a theme of Schumann. Op 9
Schumann Fantasy in c, Op 17
A. H. Halsey. Director of the Department of Social and Administrative Studies at the University of Oxford, gives the last of three talks.
(6 Nowmber: Rev Dr Edward Norman )
leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER Gordon Crosse Symphony No 2 (first broadcast performance)
Stravinsky Ballet: Jeu de cartes
The sixth of seven programmes In which H. C. Bobbins Landon takes a look at the state of music in, Europe and examines each of the main European cultures in turn. 6: Austria
(A broadcast version of the 1975 Mellon Lectures given at rhe National Gallery of Art, Washineion. DC)
A sequence of Czech folk music, realised in the Czech Radio's experimental studio at Bratislava i Czech Radio recording)
Stockhausen Gesnng der Junglinge (Song of the youths in the fiery furnace) (Created in 1955/6 at the electronic studio at West German Radio, Cologne) (gramophone record) (A work by Zygmunt Krauze based on folk music: tomorrow at 12 noon)