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Handel Concerto Grosso in F (Op 6 No 9)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.20* Albrechtsberger Harp Concerto in c
NICANOR ZABALETA
PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
7.38* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in B flat: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by BENJAMIN britten: records
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1 ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.21* Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat: DAVID GLAZER
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
8.44* Balakirev Symphonic Poem: Russia: BOURNEMOUTH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANSHEL BRUSILOW : records
Bliss and Williamson
Williamson Pas de Quatre
NASH ENSEMBLE
9,17* Bliss Serenade
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN gramophone records
First of three programmes BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Don Gillis Portrait of a Frontier
Town
Morton Gould Spirituals
Virgil Thomson Fugue and Chorale on Yankee Doodle Copland El Salon Mexico
with TIMOTHY FARRELL (organ)
Mendelssohn Ave Maria Brahms Chorale Preludes, Op 122: Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele; Herzlich thut mich verlangen
Brahms Two Motets, Op 74
Kodaly Pange Lingua
11.35* Interval Reading
11.40* Concert Part 2
Durufle Four Motets Alain Litanies
Rubbra The Revival
Bax Mater Ora Filium
(Given in St Mary's Church, Swansea, in Feb 1976, before an invited audience)
BBC Wales
direct from the Royal Northern College of Music. Manchester DANIEL ADNI (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERICH SCHMID Haydn Symphony No 100, in G (The Military)
12.40* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1, in D flat
A personal preview by DONALD PRICE of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F. BBC Manchester
Second in a series of seven programmes
JOHN BINGHAM (piano) Sonata No 2, Op 21 Métopes, Op 29
Constellations I
ROLF STENHOLM (organ)
Motet: Archangeli Michaelis SWEDISH RADIO CHOIR conducted by ERIC ERICSON KARL-ERIK WELIN (Organ)
(first broadcasts in this country) (Swedish Radio recordings made in Strangnas Cathedral)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by MARK ELDER
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Mozart Serenade in D (Haffner)
(K 250)
The Common Touch
Christopher Hogwood gathers together some examples of ' popular ' influences on art-music; from a setting of the Mass based on The Westron Wynde, 17th-century folk tunes used by the virginalists and gypsy melodies incorporated into Haydn's symphonies to the deliberately 'popular' idiom of Stravinsky, Copland, Malcolm Williamson and Peter Maxwell Davies: records
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Home and Family
6.30 In Your Own Time
The Leisure Programme (21)
Presented by PETER CLAYTON - with things to do, places to visit and interesting ways of spending your spare time.
7.0 Music, Maestro, Please 5: I Beg to Differ
JOHN CAREWE discusses style, taste and the interpreter's cardinal responsibility - to bring music to life.
direct from the London Coliseum
An opera in two acts by lain Hamilton, based on - PETER SHAFFER'S play
An English National Opera production
(first broadcast performance)
This is a story of ruin and of gold - the story of the Spanish Catholic conquest of Inca Peru, and of the complex relationship of the two enemy leaders. Pizarro is the Spanish general rejected by his country, and Atahuallpa the Inca who' believes he is the incarnation of the sun - both bastards, both fighters.
The Spaniards The Indians
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master
KENNETH CLEVELAND
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY COLLINS conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES Producer COLIN GRAHAM
The action takes place in Spain, Panama and the Inca Empire between 1529 and 1533. Act 1
A. H. Halsey , Director of the Department of Social and Administrative Studies, Oxford, reflects on a collection of essays edited by Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan which describe ethnic conflict and identification as crucial to an understanding of present-day social structures
Act 2
1: A Palace with Empty Windows
First of two programmes based on the love letters which a young Chinese woman, Kwei-li, daughter of a Viceroy, wrote to her husband aboutlOO years ago. Compiled and presented by George W. Scott , from two books by ELIZABETH COOPER with Carole Boyd as Kwei-li
Mother-in-law....HILDA SCHRODER ' He is here, your son! I put out my hand and touch him, and the breath of the wind through the pine trees brings the music of the gods to me. He is big and strong and beautiful. They tell me he will grow to be a valiant man.'
' My son is dead. I have held him all the night close to my heart and it does not give him warmth. They have taken him from me and told me he has gone to the gods. There are no gods. I am alone.'
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Radio 3 - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
A discussion between:
Oliver Knussen , J. W. Lambert , Meredith Oakes , Lionel Salter Chairman Derek Parker
Introduced by John Amis Producer DENYS GUEROULT