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Arriaga Overture: The Happy Slaves
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JESUS LOPEZ-COBOS
7.13* Danzi Cello Concerto in E minor
THOMAS BLEES
BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. A. BÜNTE
7.41* Schubert Ballet in B minor; Entr'acte in B flat (Rosamunde)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER gramophone records
Mehul Overture: The Two
Blind Men of Toledo SYMPHONICA OF LONDON conducted by WYN MORRIS
8.12* Poulenc Piano Concerto
CRISTINA ORTIZ
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
8.32* Franck Symphonic Poem: Psyche: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone records
Bliss and Williamson
Williamson Organ Concerto THE COMPOSER (organ)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD DOMMETT
9.32* Bliss Suite: Kenilworth GUS (KETTERING) BAND conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND gramophone records
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (Cello) PAUL CROPPER (viola)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Wagner Overture and Bacchanale (Tannhauser)
10.16* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Don Quixote BBC Manchester
The second of five programmes of first broadcast performances of works by composers under 35. The programme was recorded in the Middleton Hall , University of Hull.
Anthony Roberts Shades for piano
Jeremy Ryder Three or four songs for soprano and piano
John Howard Dunstable Cantus, for piano
Brian Chapple Five Blake Songs, for tenor and piano
Helen- Roe Ash Wednesday, for piano
RONALD LUMSDEN (piano)
LYNN GRIEBLING (Soprano) MICHAEL MOORES (piano)
DUNCAN ROBERTSON (teroor) ALEXANDER KELLY (piano) BBC Manchester
ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT Part 1
Dvorak Overture: Carnival
12.25* Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 pm)
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7, in A
(A public concert given in the Rhondda Sports Centre on 13 January) BBC Wales
6: Albéric Magnard
Promenades: Envoi; Bois de Boulogne; Villebon; Saint-Cloud; Saint-Germain; Tri-anon; Rambouillet played by JEAN DOYEN gramophone records
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement
SALTIRE VOCAL QUARTET
Patricia Clark (soprano)
Margaret Cable (mezzo-soprano) Edgar Fleet (tenor)
Frederick Westcott (bass)
With ROBERT SPENCER (lute), who also introduces the programme Jean Planson La rousee du joly mois de may
Pierre Guedron Si le parler et le silence
Gabriel Bataille Ma bergere, non 16gere
Guedron Quel espoir de guarir anon Un jour que ma rebelle
Antoine Boesset Amarillis, bel astre de mes jours
Bataille Amour victorieux
Francois de Chancy Faut-il mourir
BataiHe Baisant un soir une mignarde
Boesset Objet dont les charmes si doux
Guedron Vous que le bonheur r'appelle
PETER KATIN (piano)
Three Waltzes, Op 64: D flat; c sharp minor; A flat
Sonata in B minor, Op 58 Scherzo in E, Op 54
Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
(Part of a public concert recorded in December 1975 in the Walter Moberly Hall, University of Keele)
BBC Birmingham
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
A magazine which explores music in the making.
Introduced by ROBERT PRIZEMAN Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
(continued)
Work and Training
8.30 Nation at Work
This week PETER HOBDAY looks at the new State Pension arrangements which will operate from next year, and the options which have to be decided in the coming months.
7.0 New series
The Welfare Network
JOHN HAMSON , Director for Social Services in Devon, introduces the first of six programmes on the co-ordination and integration of our health, education and social services. Series producer CHRIS LONGLEY
Hugh Trevor-Roper , Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, argues that ROBERT BURTON , author of The Anatomy of Melancholy, who was born 400 years ago today, far from being a quaint eccentric, is not only an important English baroque writer but also a serious Utopian philosopher and medical reformer whose work finds a place in a consistent tradition running from Sir Thomas More to Sir Thomas Browne. followed by an interlude
direct from the Royal Festival Hall
Mahler Symphony No 6
A live relay of Mahler's Sixth Symphony
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conducted by JAMES LEVINE
A sound portrait in binaural stereo.
Among the giant, floating drilling barges which have explored the North Sea for oil, Sea Quest has a special place. A veteran of more than ten years' experience, it has been notably successful finding gas and oil in vast quantities.
But what is it really like to live and work in the hazardous conditions of the North Sea? A BBC team lived on board Sea Quest with the latest recording equipment to try to recreate in sounds and voices that experience.
The field recordings were made by Leo Feorid and Lloyd Silverthorne
The technical realisation in binaural sound was by Lloyd Silverthorne
The programme was compiled and directed by Tony Simmons
(For appreciation of the binaural effect this programme should be listened to on stereo headphones)
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GRAHAM COLLIER MUSIC
Graham Collier New Conditions (first broadcast in this country) (An Arts Council Network Concert from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester) BBC Manchester