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Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op 3 No 10
MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI
7.15* Handel Concerto Grosso in A, Op v. No 11
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.33' Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI gramophone records
Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's journey to the Rhine (Gbtterdammerung)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.18* Schumann Symphony No 3, in E flat (Rhenish)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Falla
Ballet: The Three-Cornered Hat VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (SOp) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS gramophone records
Third of four programmes
In mid-ocean; Nautilus (Sea Pieces)
Sonata No 3, in D minor (Norse)
SHEILA RANDELL (piano) 25 November: Sonata No 4, in E minor (Keltic)
In the weekly series, second of two Schumann programmes
Twelve songs to poems by Justinus Kerner, Op 35: Lust der Sturmnacht; Stirb, Lieb' und Freud'!; Wanderlied; Erstes Griin; Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend; Auf das Trink. glas eines verstorbenen Freundes; Wanderung; Stille Liebe; Frage; Stille Tranen; Wer machte dich so krank? - Alte Laute
THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Third of four concerts
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by JANOS FURST with MICHAEL ROLL (piano) Part 1
Academic Festival Overture
11.16* Symphony No 3, in F
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Brahms Part 2
Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat
(A public concert given in the City Hall, Cardiff, on 20 Oct)
Amphion Wind Quintet David Nicholson (flute) Robin Miller (oboe)
Janet Hilton (clarinet)
Christopher Griffiths (horn) Melville Jerome (bassoon) with Keith Swallow (piano)
Barber Summer Music, for wind quintet Hoist Toccata
Ireland The Island Spell
Britten Early morning bathe (Holiday diary)
Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet for piano and wind instruments
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford.Thefourthof12concerts promoted by Metropolitan Bradford Libraries in association with the BBC)
or the Triumph of Hercules
Tragedie lyrique in a Prologue and five acts
Music by Jean-Baptiste LuHy Libretto by PHILIPPE QUINAULT (sung in French: records) The Prologue: The Opera:
RAPHAEL PASSAQUET VOCAL
ENSEMBLE, LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA CHAMBRE DU ROI, conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE
Prologue: The banks of the Seine
Act 1: The coast of Thessaly
3.0* Alceste Restored
Roger Savage puts the case for staging Alceste as Lully envisaged it.
3.15* Alceste
Acts 2 and 3: The island of Skyros
4.28* Interval Reading
4.251 Alceste
Act 4 Sc 1: By the River Styx; Act 4 Sc 2: Pluto's palace; Act 5: Thessaly
The bass guitar of JACO PASTORIUS: records
(continued)
The Wider World
6.30 The Fifth Estate
Ten programmes on trade union power in Britain
4: Affluence and Change
To what extent are the objectives of trade unionists today a product of their improved economic status or of their tradition and experience?
7.0 What Right Have You Got?
A 26-part course on the rights and responsibilities of the citizen - intended primarily for listeners in England and Wales, 7: A Question of Rent
In the first of two programmes on the relationship between landlords and tenants, MICHAEL MOLYNEUX looks at the question of ' fair rent
(Rptd: Sun 3.30 pm R4 VHF. except Northern Ireland)
Book 1 £1.35, from bookshops
direct from the New Theatre, Oxford
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ Part 1
Berlioz Three Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: Love Scene; Queen Mab Scherzo; Romeo's Reverie and the Feast of the Capulets
We all have memories of particular landscapes that have a special personal resonance. In a series of four talks Geoffrey Grigson reflects on some of his favourite places in England and on how their different moods have assumed an ideal, almost symbolic significance for poets and artists.
4: An Idea of the Centre
Part 2 Ravel
Ballet: Daphnis and ChloS
(Given in association with Oxford Subscription Concerts)
The trial of the young Russian dissident, who was among the first to alert public opinion in the West that, in Russia, sane people were placed in mental hospitals for their dissenting views
Our society is still sick. It is sick with the fear which has remained with us from the time of Stalinism. But the process of society's spiritual regeneration has already begun, and it is impossible to stop it. Society already understands that the criminal is not he who washes our dirty linen in public, but he who dirties the linen. However long I may have to spend in prison, I will never renounce my beliefs. I will express them exercising the right given to me by Article 125 of the Soviet Constitution, to all who wish to listen to me. I will fight for legality and justice. (5 January 1972) Vladimir Bukovsky .... BRIAN COX Judge Lubentsova ..JILL BALCON
The programme is based on the transcript of the trial as published in Survey Journal.
Edited, produced and directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
(piano)
Scarlatti Three Sonatas: D minor (Kk 141); F minor (Kk 481); A major (Kk 113)
Liszt Transcendental Study No 10, in F minor
Chopin Etudes: c major, Op 10 No 1; c minor. Op 10 No 12; E flat major, Op 10 No 11; "B minor. Op 25 No 10; r minor, Op 10 No 9; c sharp minor, Op 25 No 7: c sharp minor, Op 10 No 4; F minor, Op 25 No 2; A flat major, Op 25 No 1; c minor, Op 25 No 12 (Hungarian Radio recording)