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Handel Overture and Ballet Music (Alcina): ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.21* Spohr Clarinet Concerto No 1, in c minor GERVASE DE PEYER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN-DAVIS
7.42* J. C. Bach Symphony in a flat, Op 9 No 1: NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD : records
Mozart Overture: Cos! fan tutte
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
8.11* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1, in G minor (Winter Day-dreams): BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS : records
Villa Lobos
Bach, arr Villa-Lobos Fugue (The Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1 No 1)
VIOLONCELLO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK conducted by VILLA-LOBOS
9.7* Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No 6, for flute and bassoon: FERNAND DUFRENE RENE PLESSIER
9.11* Bachianas Brasileiras No 2, for orchestra:
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by the composer
9.33* Serestas No 8: Song of the ox-cart driver
JENNIE TOUREL (mezzo-soprano) ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.38* Choros No 2. for flute and clarinet: FERNAND DUFRENE MAURICE CLIQUENNOIS : records
leader ELI GOREN conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
(Given before an invited audience at St John's, Smith Square, London, on 6 March 1976)
conductor PETER GODFREY Palestrina Exaltabo te Victoria 0 vos omnes
Gibbons Hosanna to the Son of David David Griffiths Improperia
With ELIZABETH BEVERLEY (SOp) G. G. Wagner Lob und Ehre
Brahms Three Motets. Op 109: Unsere Vater; Wenn ein starker; Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk?
The first of three talks by the composer and critic Everett Helm. Today: Music and Tomorrow's Public - a report by the International Music Council (Throw-away Music: Thursday
2.35 pm)
Part 2
Palestrina Stabat Mater
Douglas Mews The Love Song of Rangipouri
With CHRISTOPHER LACKNER (bar) Lotti Crucilixus
Bach Singet dem Herrn Bruckner Ave Maria
DEREK COLLIER (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by TIMOTHY REYNISH Part 1
Lutoslawski Little Suite
12.26* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G (K 216)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.0 pm)
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 5, in F
(Given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff, on 11 June 1976, before an invited audience) BBC Wales
A programme of early keyboard music played and introduced by Alan Cuckston , recorded on the early pianos which form part of the collection of the Bowes Museum, near Durham. They include a 1794 Broadwood grand, a 1794 square piano by Haxby of York, a Stodart upright grand of 1806 and a cabinet piano of about 1825 by Waite of London. The music includes pieces by C. P. E. Bach, Haydn. Beethoven. Field and Mendelssohn, BBC Manchester
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement
leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conductor TIMOTHY REYNISH with JANE MANNING (soprano) Berio Folk Songs
Milhaud La creation due monde Ravel Trois poèmes de Mallarme' Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale
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
6.30 Can You Help?
Nine programmes about needs and opportunities for voluntary service in the community
Presented by HELENE CURTIS 4: Helping in the Hospital
Some examples of ways in which volunteers can help
7.0 Teaching Adults to Read 4: Approaches to Reading
Ways of teaching the different skills involved in the process of reading
Presented by RUTH LESIRGE (BBC Adult Literacy Handbook £l.10, from bookshops. To help an adult learn to read, write to: Volunteers, [address removed])
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
NEIL HOWLETT (baritone)
LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC CHOIR chorus-master EDMUND WALTERS
BOYS OF LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL
CHOIR choir director RONALD WOAN
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, leader ALAN TRAVERSE conductor Sir Charles Groves direct from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Shostakovich Symphony No 2 (October Revolution)
3: Calcutta
' The slum-dwellers are a bit fed up with being prodded and peered at by do-gooders and turned into a perverted tourist attraction.'
In the last of three talks, Mary Goldring reports from the city where experience does its best to triumph over hope, BBC Manchester
(Mary Goldring is in Analysis, R4 Thursday 8.45 pm, talking to the Rt Hon Roy Jenkins ; and in Any Questions?, R4 Friday 8.30 pm)
Part 2 Britten A War Requiem BBC Manchester
Migration or Stability?
Hittites, Mycenaeans and 'Aryas':Indo-Europeansin the Early Urban World
The second of two talks by R. A. Crossland. Professor of Greek. University of Sheffield
Discoveries in the present century have put back the earliest documentation of Indo-European languages by a millennium. How far back can we identify the peoples who spoke them? And where was their ' homeland '? followed by an interlude
(piano)
Chopin Ballade in F minor, Op 52
Patrick Piggott Fantasia quasi una Sonata
Medtner Sonata-Ballade in sharp, Op 27