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Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in & minor (p 70): HENRI HELAERTS SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.16* Mozart Serenade No 5, in D (K 204): PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Tchaikovsky Symphonic Ballad:; The Voyevode
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by YURI KRASNAPOLSKY
8.17* Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No 5. in A minor
KYUNG-WHA CHUNG
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductedbylawrencefoster
8.37* Dvorak Symphonic Poem: The Wild Dove: BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
Balakirev and Borodin
Balakirev and Borodin were both members of the group of 19th-century Russian composers known as The Five. Both were born of well-to-do parents, and being free from financial worries are sometimes referred to as non-professional musicians. Borodin, who died 90 years ago this week, was a distinguished medical man and a professor of chemistry.
Borodin Petite Suite DAVID WARD (piano)
9.29* Borodin String Quartet No 2, in D: QUARTETTO ITALIANO gramophone records
Antony Hopkins
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op ill
Franck Prelude. Chorale and Fugue
led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND with BORIS BELKIN (violin) lain Hamilton Sinfonia for two orchestras
Dvorak Symphonic Variations on an original theme
Today James Gibb talks about Sentimentality in Music.
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D major
BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Zara Nelsova (cello)
Artur Balsam (piano)
Bach Sonata No 2, in D (BWV 1028)
Shostakovich Sonata , Op 40
Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Op 3
(Tickets: 80p at the door)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Music by Suppé, Bizet, Barber, Johann Strauss , Max . Bruch, Faurg and Glinka
played by IVOR KEYES at Cheltenham College
Scheldt Variations on Weh. Windchen, Weh
Bach Two Chorale Preludes: Komm, heiliger Geist (BWV 651); 0 Lamm Gottes unschuldig (bwv 656)
Mendelssohn Sonata No 3. in A Brahms Fugue in A flat minor
Widor Toccata (Fifth Symphony) (Part of a recital given on the newly restored organ in the Chapel of Cheltenham College) BBC Birmingham
AURELE NICOLET (flute)
CHARLOTTE CASSEDANNE (harp) RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, FRANKFURT conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
Symphony No 29, in A (K 201)
Concerto in c, for flute, harp and orchestra (K 299)
(Hess Radio recording)
BAN© OF THE LIFEGUARDS, conducted by MAJOR A. j. RICHARDS , Director of Music
Music by Johnson, Geoff Baldwin, Ives, Alf Young and Percy Fletcher
Atarah Ben-Tovim explores the different sounds of musical instruments and each week she talks to a child who is learning an instrument.
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by MYER FREDMAN
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER SUSSKIND and ERIC WETHERELL with artists on records
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Home and Family
6.30 Doctor and Patient
A series of five programmes 3: The Health Centre
In most Health Centres the doctor shares responsibility for his patients with other members of the primary healthcare team. Is this always a good thing from the patient's point of view? Presenter BILL DOLMAN
7.0 After School. What Next?
Five programmes about further education and training
3: What Will a Degree do for You'
Presented by MARGARET KORVING with FRED FLOWER, Principal of Kingsway Princeton College for Further Education
International Concert Season 1976/77
On behalf of the European Broadcasting Union, the BBC presents a sharply contrasting concert showing aspects of the performer's role in creation, direct from the City Hall, Glasgow Part 1 Bach
From the Art of Fugue: Concert version by MATYAS SEIBER and WALTER GOEHR (there being no instrumentation by Bach) LONDON SINFONIETTA leader NONA LIDDELL conducted by JOHN CAREWE
2: The Regicides with Harold Innocent Sir Orlando Bridgman
One of the first acts of the government after the restoration of Charles II was to proceed against those men who had been responsible for the death of his father. On 29 October 1660 in Hicks Hall the trial of the regicides began. The trial was opened by Sir Orlando Bridgman , Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's High Court of the Exchequer.
Narrator GEOFFREY COLLINS
Producer BERNARD KRICHEFSKI
Part 2 Earle Brown Available Forms 2, for two orchestras (first broadcast performance in this country) (a score allowing the conductors considerable freedom)
LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by JOHN CAREWE SCOTTISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader JOHN TUNNELL conducted by THE COMPOSER
BachBrandenburgConcerto No 5, in D (Bwv 1050) (containing musical history's first instrumental cadenza) SEBASTIAN BELL (flute) NONA LIDDELL (violin)
JOHN CONSTABLE (harpsichord) LONDON SINFONIETTA BBC Scotland
Rosalyn Tureck talks with Basil Lam about the changing approach to the interpretation of Bach's keyboard music in recent decades*
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) ANNE COLLINS (contralto) RICHARD LEWIS (tenor) ROBERT LLOYD (baSS)
CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT
(organ), BBC SINGERS, BBC CHORAL SOCIETY, director JOHN POOLE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by CHARLSE MACKERRAS Janacek Rhapsody : Taras Bulba; GlagoHtic Mass (sung in Old Slavonic)