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Geminiani Concerto Grosso in D minor (La Follia' I MUSICI
7.19* Boccherinl Guitar Quintet in E minor
NARCISO YEPES
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
7.39* Domenico Scarlatti , arr Tommasini Ballet Suite: The Good-Humoured Ladies CONCERT ARTS ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT IRVING gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Narciso Yepes
Unknown:
Domenico Scarlatti
Conducted By:
Robert Irving

CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FR ÉMAUX Chabrier Rhapsody: Espana
8.12* Lalo Symphonie espagnole YAN PASCAL TORTEI.IER (Violin
8.46* Massenet Ballel Music: Castillane: Andalouse; Aragonaise (Le Cid) gramophone record*

Contributors

Conducted By:
Louis Fr

STOIKA MILANOVA (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by GUNTHER HERBIG Part 1
Wagner Overture: The Master-singers
12.25* Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A (K 219)

Contributors

Leader:
Peter Thomas
Conducted By:
Gunther Herbig

Havdn String Quartet in D, Op 71 No 2
4.6* Patrick Piggott Fantasy Quartet Hirst performance)
(A public concert given in St Teilo Parish Church. Llantilio Crossenny. near Abergavenny. as part of the Llantilio Festival of Music and Drama) BBC Walts

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Piggott
Unknown:
Llantilio Crossenny.

Jazz is essentially an art of. performance in which the composer has to create a framework involving the improvising soloist. In this series of seven programmes Charles Fox examines how the role of the jazz composer has developed from the 1920s until the present day. and he shows how individual composers have tackled the problem. 4: John Lewis
Although his roots are in jazz, John Lewis has made use of classical devices in his compositions for both the Modern Jazz Quartet, and larger ensembles.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
John Lewis
Unknown:
John Lewis

Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
A weekly programme focusing on a topic of current concern in the workplace and beyond This week MARGARET KORVING looks at the range of opportunities for trained technicians in the workplace, and the aims of the Technician Education Council, which holds a special conference on Thursday.
7.0 Teaching Young Readers A series for infant and junior school teachers. 4: Reading Skills
Children's reading will vary greatly according to their skill and purpose, and their purpose isn't always to learn to read' Presented by BRIDIE RABAN Book £2.00. from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Korving
Presented By:
Bridie Raban

Three talks about the cross-roads of history
2: If I Had Been Kerensky in 1917 Harry Shukman, Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, considers how Kerensky, who headed the Russian government between the fall of the Tsar and the advent of Lenin, might have been able to prevent the Bolshevik Revolution.

New poems by SYBIL BIRCH , DONALD DAVIE , ALISTAIR ELLIOT , W. S. GRAHAM , JOHN HEATH -STUBBS. KEITH HOWDEN , PAUL HYLAND ,PAUL MILLS , PETER READING , C. B. SISSON and GILLIAN STONE
Introduced by Michael Schmidt Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Sybil Birch
Unknown:
Donald Davie
Unknown:
Alistair Elliot
Unknown:
W. S. Graham
Unknown:
John Heath
Unknown:
Stubbs. Keith Howden
Unknown:
Paul Hyland
Unknown:
Paul Mills
Unknown:
Peter Reading
Unknown:
C. B. Sisson
Unknown:
Gillian Stone
Introduced By:
Michael Schmidt
Producer:
Fraser Steel

constructivist. sculptor, in conversation with David Thompson
A new stainless steel fountain by Gabo has been placed in front of the new wmg of St Thomas's Hospital in London, his only work to be given a public place in this country. Gabo, now 86, born in Russia but now an American citizen, talks about this construction and about his general ideas on art and life.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Thompson

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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