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Donizetti Quartet in D: ACADEMY OF ST MART1N-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.23* Leclair Flute Concerto in c, Op 7 No 3: AURĒLE \\NICOLET
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS, conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.39* Haydn Symphony No 77, in B flat: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD : records
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps: BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
8.14* Saint-Saens The Carnival of the Animals: JOHN OGDON and BRENDA LUCAS (two pianos) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
8.38* Harty Symphonic Poem: With the Wild Geese
SCOTTISH NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON : records
A pupil of Gabrieli in Venice, Schutz began by adapting the new Italian styles to the German Bible, only to advocate in later life a return to the old manner.
Madrigals: 10 moro, ecco ch'to moro; O primavera; O dolcezze amarissime d'amore: Dunque addio, care selve
HEINRICH SCHUTZ CHOIR OF LONDON conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON
9.22* Solo Motets: Venite ad me; Paratum cor meum; O quam tu pulchra es; Veni de Libano: PETER PEARS (tenor), ROGER NORRINGTON (tenor), Thomas HEMSLEY (baritone), EMANUEL HURWITZ, NONA LIDDELL (violins), TERENCE WEIL (cello), CHARLES SPINKS (organ), GEORGE MALCOLM (organ)
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given by ANDRÉ WATTS eethoven Sonata in d, Op 10 No 3
Liszt Les jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este (Troisieme année de pelerinage)
Chopin Nocturnes:' c sharp minor, Op 27 No 1; G minor, Op 37 No 1: c minor, Op 48 No 1 (Hungarian Radio recording)
Wind Quintet
ATHENA ENSEMBLE
YITKIN SEOW (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFlTIlS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
Elgar Serenade in E minor for string orchestra
12.1* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2. in b flat major
12.35* Britten Sinfonia da Requiem. BBC Manchester
Darlington String Quartet
Shostakovich Quartet No 5, in B flat, Op 92
Haydn Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5
(A series of concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1. Tickets: 80p at the door)
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL
Music by Sullivan, Hoist, Frank Bridge, Johann Strauss, Rachmaninov and Gounod BBC Northern Ireland
played by TIMOTHY BOND at St Vedast, Foster Lane, London Hindemith Sonata No 2
Llgeti Etude No 2: Coulee
Schoenberg Molto moderato (fragment of unfinished Sonata); Variations on a Recitative
Carmina Burana
SONA GRAZARIAN (soprano) HEINZ ZEDNIK (tenor) HANS HELM (bass)
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHOIRS OF VIENNA AND SALZBURG, AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAN (Austrian Radio recording)
CRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND conductor KGAR HOWARTH
Derek Bourgeois Concerto No 2 for brass band
BBC Manchester
Atarah Ben-Tovtm explores the different sounds of musical instruments and each week she talks to a child who is learning an instrument.
This week: The Recorder
(More Recorder Sounds: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 5.25)
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Home and Family
6.30 Know Your Body 6: Fuel for Living
All our energy for bodily and mental activities comes from the food we eat. RAINER GOLD-SMITH looks at the way your body prepares itself for a meal.
7.0 pm Children in the Family Last of six programmes 6: The Young Adult
What are the special problems that face parents when their child reaches adolescence? How can they best help to prepare him? Presented by ANN HEYNO
Series producer DEINNIS SIMMONS
International Concert Season 1976/7
On behalf of the European Broadcasting Union, Spanish Radio presents a concert to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Manuel de Falla 's birth (23 November 1876) direct from the Teatro Real. Madrid
SPANISH RADIO AND TELEVISION
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conductor ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO Part 1
Gerhard Pedrelliana
Poulenc Trio (dedicated to Manuel de Falla) JOSE MELIA (Oboe)
VICENTE MERENCIANO (baSSOOn) JOSE MARIA ANMARTIN (piano)
Malipiero Dialogue with Manuel de Falla
by Pedro Schwartz
Dr Schwartz, Professor of the History of Economic Ideas at the University of Madrid, is struck by the degree of interest in Franco and his period now shown by Spaniards of all political persuasions.
Part 2 Falla Concerto for harp. sichord and five instruments bafael puyana (harpsichord) JOSE MORENO (flute) JOSE MELIA (Oboe)
MAXIMO MUNoz (clarinet) PEDRO LEON (violin)
PEDRO COROSTOLA (Cello)
Dukas poème danse: La pérl
by MAURICE CRANSTON with and In tMs, the latest of Maurice Cranston 's Political Dialogues, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton discuss the form of constitution required for a union of 13 independent states. Jefferson, of an old-established Virginian family, and principal authoroftheDeclarationof Independence, insists that the federal government must not encroach on the rights of the states. Hamilton, New York's delegate to Congress, arguing that the constitution of the United States must reflect the aspirations of a free and mighty nation, raises fundamental issues that are still relevant today.
Produced and directed by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
No 211: Schweigt stille, plaudert nichtEDITH MATHIS (sop) PETER SCHRHER (tenor) THEO ADAM (bass)
WERNER TAST (flute), BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, directed by PETER SCHREIER : record
The Pete King Quartet
Introduced by CHARLES FOX