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Locke Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
7.13* Boyce Concerto Grosso in B minor
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL DOBSON
7.22* Arne Sonata No 3, in G
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
7.31* Purcell Incidental Music: Dioclesian
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by ALFRED DELLER
7.44* Woodcock Concerto in E flat, for oboe and strings
NEIL BLACK
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL DOBSON gramophone records
Moscheles Concertante in F, for flute, oboe and orchestra AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
FRANKFURT conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
8.19* Weber Songs: Das Veilchen im Thale; Mein Schatzerl ist hiibsch; Ich denke dein; Elfenlied
MARTYN bill (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER HOG WOOD (fortepiano)
8.25* Mendelssohn Symphony No 5, in D (Reformation)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI gramophone records
Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40
ITZHAK PERLMAN (Violin) BARRY TUCKWELL (horn)
VLADIMIR ASHKEN'AZY (piano)
9.33* Hungarian Dances: Nos 1, 2 and 3 (Set No 1)
ALFONS AND ALOYS KONTARSKY (piano duet): records
led by COLIN SAUE 'R conductor NORMAN DEL MAR
Beethoven Overture: The Ruins of Athens
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
Kodaly Dances from Marosszek BBC Bristol
Ian Partridge (tenor) and Jennifer Partridge (piano)
Part 1
Faure - Clair de lune; Chanson d'amour; Apres un reve; Fleur jetee
arr Britten - Come you not from Newcastle?; There's none to soothe Quilter Go, lovely rose; O mistress mine
Ireland - Spring sorrow
Geoffrey Bush - Wonder of wonders
Purcell - Music for a while; If music be the food of love; I'll sail upon the dog-star
A Frustrated Composer Speaks: John Cheshire
Part 2 Schumann
Song-cycle: Dichterliebe
(Given in the Great Hall, University of Reading, in February 1973)
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff HAN DE VRIES (oboe)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PINCHAS STEINBERG Haydn Symphony No 55, in e flat (The Schoolmaster)
12.35* attrib Haydn Oboe Concerto in c
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(Repeated: Wednesday 8.45 pm)
Part 2 Dvorak Symphonic Poem: The Water Sprite
1.42* Overture: Carnival
(Before an invited audience) BBC Wales
Last of three programmes AMADEUS STRINiG QUAlRTEIT
Quartet in D (K 499); Quartet in C (K 465)
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement
JOY ROBERTS (soprano)
RODNEY HARDESTY (counter-tenor) RICHARD MORTON (tenor) RICHARD JACKSON (bass)
FRANZJOSEF MAIER (violin) HELMUT HUCKE (oboe)
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD conductor NICHOLAS CLEOBURY COLLEGIUM AUREUM concert-master
FRANZJOSEF MAIER
C. P. E. Bach Symphony in minor (Wq 182 No 5)
J. S. Bach Concerto in D minor, forviolin,oboeandorchestra (Bwv 1060)
J. S. Bach Magnificat in » (Bwv 243)
(conducted by Nicholas Cleo bury)
(Given as part of the English Bach Festival in Oxford Town Hall in May 1976)
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
(oornbinued)
AH this week, two intensive language courses for travellers on business or on holiday
6.30 Get By in German
2: Getting Your Shopping Done Buying everyd,ay necessities, checking the bill, filling up the oar
on the occasion of William Walton 's 75th birthday Donald Bell (baritone)
HUDDERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY chorus-master DOUGLAS ROBINSON BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by John Pritchard Part 1
Brahms Song of Destiny
7.46* Delius Sea Drift
or Maxims for Locomotion by WILLIAM KITCHINER , MD (died 1827) adapted for broadcasting in three parts and narrated by David Lloyd James Part 2 with Victor Lucas as the Doctor
PETER HALL and PAUL TAYLOB (tenors)
ALAN JONES (baritone) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Producer TERENCE TILLER (Part 3: 5 April)
Part 2 Walton
Belshazzar's Feast
(A public concert presented in the Town Hall, Huddersfield, on 25 March by the Huddersfield Choral Society) BBC Manchester
(William Walton 75th Birthday Concert live from the Royal Festival Hall: tomorrow 8.0 pm; next Monday-Friday, 9.5 am, Walton is This Week's Composer)
MICHAEL ROSE and HALLAM TENNYSON investigate Britten's opera which, first produced in June 1945, seemed to herald the dawn of English opera. with contributions from Peter Pears. Joan Cross Eric Crozier the voice of E. M. Forster and PATRICK BARR as Benjamin Britten
Excerpts from the opera taken from the recording with PETER PEARS and CLAIRE WATSON conducted by THE COMPOSER Presented by Michael Rose
Technical assistants AMNA SMITH and ANTHEA DAVIES
Producer HALLAM TENNYSON
(Peter Grimes from Covent Garden: next Monday evening)
GERD SEIFERT and RAYMOND O'CONNELL
Franz Josef Strauss Notturno Genzmer Sonatine
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 17 BBC Scotland