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Haydn Symphony No 17, in F VIENNA FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILFRIED BOETTCHER
7.18* Beethoven Concerto in c, for piano, violin, cello and orchestra, Op 56
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (Cello) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : reCOrdS
Bernstein Overture: Candide
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN
8.9* Virgil Thomson (born 25 November 1896) Suite: The Plow that broke the Plains
8.22* Stravinsky Danses concertantes
LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.41* Gershwin Rhapsody No 2, for piano and orchestra
JEFFREY SIEGEL , ST LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD SLATKIN : records
Mozart
Church Sonata No 15, in c (K 328), for organ and orchestra DANIEL CHORZEMPA
GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS, conducted by HELMUT WINSCHERMANN Kyrie in D minor (K 341) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
AND CHORUS conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Litaniae Laurentanae (K 195) ILEANA COTRUBAS (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
JOHN SH[RLEY-QUIRK (baritone) SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
This week's programme in the series is the first of two with songs by Brahms.
Therese; Feldeinsamkeit; Nachtwandler; Uber die Heide Zigeunerlieder (Gypsy Songs), Op 103
Meerfahrt; Auf dem Kirchhofe; Immer leiser wird mein
Schlummer SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
(Sonos by Mendelssohn, Loewe. Brahms , Pfitzner, Eisler: 2 Dec)
SYLVIA ROSENBERG plays the Sonatas for solo violin by Hindemith (Op 31. No 1), and Bartok (his penultimate work, written for Yehudi Menuhin in 1944).
Last of four concerts
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FURST
Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor
12.5* Interval Reading
12.10* Brahms Part 2
Symphony No 4, in E minor BBC Wales
Rohan de Saram (cello) Yitkin Seow (piano)
Grieg Sonata in A minor Faure Elégie; Papillon
GranadosIntermezzo(Goyescas) (From the new Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. The fourth of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in assoc with the BBC) BBC Manchester
A comic opera in three acts Libretto by GIANBATTISTA LORENZ[ Music by Cimarosa (sung in German)
STUTTGART RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GABOR ÖTVÖS Acts 1 and 2
Neilson Taylor , baritone who, as Jeff Taylor , was First Division centre-forward for Huddersfield Town and Fulham and who now teaches at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, talks about the affinities between the two contrasting professions he has mastered.
Act 3
(South German Radio recording from this year's Schwetzingen Festival)
The last in a series of four weekly programmes
Novelette (Twelve Virtuoso Studies)
To a water-lily: Will o' the wisp (Woodland Sketches)
Sonata No 4, in E minor (Keltic)
MARJORIE MITCHELL (piano)
FRANZ XAVER LUKAS (tenor)
KONTRAPUNKTE ENSEMBLE conducted by PETER KEUSCHNIG
Gottfried von Einem Alpbacher Dance Serenade
Karl Heinz Fiissl Dialogue in Praise of the Owl and the Cuckoo, for tenor and seven instruments (text by Shakespeare) (first broadcasts in this country) (Austrian Radio recording of part of a concert)
More sounds from A tarah's Mitsic Box, including Bruch's Kol nidrei, played by PIERRE FOURNIER : records
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The Wider World
6.30 The Fifth Estate
Ten programmes on trade union power in Britain. 5: The Two Pyramids
The Donovan Report, in 1968, contrasted the centralised role of paid union officers with the local functions of a much greater number of shop-floor members and stewards. Presented by JOHN TUSA
7.0 pm
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. 8: Security of Tenure
In what circumstances can tenants be evicted? And how are they protected in law?
Presented by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX with study advice from BOB SALKELD
(Rptd: Sun 3.30 pm R4 VHF, except Northern Ireland)
Book 1 £1.35, from bookshops
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
7.46* Bax Symphony No 3. in c BBC Manchester
A series of talks by international economists
Attila Karaosmanogln , Director, Development Policy. World Bank, and formerly Deputy Turkish Prime Minister, argues that the most important economic problem in the world today is the imbalance between world-wide resources and population, and that only increased aid from the richer nations will alleviate the maldistribution of incomes in underdeveloped countries. i Recorded in Washington) (Tomorrow 9.10 pm: Stanislav Menshikov , USSR)
The second of two programmes to mark the 80th birthday today of this distinguished American composer and critic. Cello Concerto (mono) LUIGI SILVA (cello)
JANSSEN SYMPHONY OF
LOS ANGELES conducted by WERNER JANSSEN
The Feast of Love
DONALD CLATWORTHY (baritone) EASTMAN-ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA conducted by HOWARD HANSON
Autumn: concertino for harp, strings and percussion
ANN MASON STOCKTON (harp)
LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Suite: Louisiana Story WESTPHALIAN SYMPHONYOHCHESTRA,
RECKLING HAUSEN conducted by SIEGFRIED LANDAU gramophone records
Sabri by KATE VAN DER GRIFT with Alfred Marks as Sabri
' Okay, okay. I'll set the damn table. You shouldn't let that pipsqueak captain get your goat. you know, Sabri? I'm glad I don't have to wait on the bastard. The way he struts, you'd think this was a luxury cruiser instead of a two-bit, fifth-hand rusty old cargo ship.'
Produced and directed by LIANE AUKIN
First of two programmes RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS conductor RICHARD HICKOX STEPHEN CLEOBURY (Organ) Faure Messe basse Durufle Requiem