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Bach Sarabande ; Bourse; Polonaise; Minuet; Badinerie (Suite No 2, in B minor)
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.16* Grieg Holberg Suite MEMBERS OF THE
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.39* Praetorius Three Dances from Terpsichore
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNIROW
7.44* Warlock Capriol Suite
ENGLISH SINFONIA, conducted by NEVILLE DILKES : records
Vaughan Williams Aristophanic Suite: The Wasps
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by S,IR ADRIAN BOULT
8.30* Faure Pavane
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.37* Debussy Ibgria (Images)
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ : records
Haydn Salve Regina in G minor URSULA BUCKEL (soprano)
MAUREEN LEHANIE (conrtralto)
RICHARD VAN VROOMAN (tenor)
EDUARD WOLLITZ (bass), TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR, COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by ROLF REINHARDT
9.25* Quartet in F, Op 17 No 2 TATRAI STRING QUARTET gramophone records
Much of the music in this week's programme reveals the influence of the Orient.
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor), accompanied by DAVID willison , and MALCOLM BINNS (piano) perform music by six different composers: Glinka, Balakirev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Cui.
Introduced by ELAINE PADMORZ
Brahms Two Motets, Op 74, for unaccompanied choir: Warum ist das Licht gegeben; 0 Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf
Reger Gloria in excelsis, for organ
Mendelssohn Kirchenmusik , Op 23, for tenor, choir, and organ: Aus tiefer Noth schrei' ich zu dir; Ave Maria; Mitten wir im Leben sind
RICHARD MORTON (tenor)
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD conductor NICHOLAS CLEOBURY WALTER HILLSMAN (Organ)
JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW (violin) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY Haydn Symphony No 100, in G (Military)
Chevalier de St Georges Violin Concerto in D (first performance in this country)
Part 2 Schubert Overture in c (In the Italian style) Ravel Tzigane
Dvorak Symphonic Variations on an original theme
An unfinished Singspiel in two acts. Music by Mozart Libretto by JOHANN ANDREAS SCHACHTNER (sung in German)
Second in a series of operas with an eastern flavour
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZEN ,DER (Saar Radio recording)
Loeillet Trio-Sonata No 5, in c minor
Couperin Ordre No 23, in f: L'audacieuse; Les tricoteuses; L'Arlequine; Les gondoles de Delos; Les satires chevre-pieds
Vivaldi Sonata in c, for flute and harpsichord (II pastor fido, Op 13)
3.55* Interval Reading
4.0* Concert Part 2
Telemann Sonata in A, for two flutes
Bach Trio-Sonata in G (BWV 1039)
BBC Birmingham
KUMAMOTO YOUTH ORCHESTRA, JAPAN conductor HIROSHI ISHIMARU guest conductor oskar DANON with YOSHIAKI OBATA (oboe)
Yuzo Toyama Rhapsody for orchestra
Mozart Oboe Concerto in C (K 314)
Dvorak Symphony No 9, in E minor (From the New World) (Given in the Music Hall, Aberdeen, on 12 August 1976, as part of the 1976 International Festival of Youth Orchestras)
(continued)
The Wider World
6.30 Speculations
Introduced by PAT WILLIAMS 8: Religious Experience
Institutional religion is said to be in decline, and many younger people have begun to search for a new kind of personal religious experience. What are the prospects?
Discussed by RABBI LIONEL BLUE and DR CHRIS EVANS
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON
7.0 pm Can You Help?
A series of eight programmes Presented by HELENE CURTIS
2: Opportunities in the Home
Some examples of voluntary work that can be done at home - your own or a neighbour's - and which need not take up a lot of your time.
John McCabe (piano)
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) Robert Tear (tenor)
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eduardo Mata direct from Llandaff Cathedral Part 1
John McCabe Jubilee Prelude
David Harries Piano Concerto (commissioned work)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
Part 2 Mahler
Das Lied von der Erde
(A public concert in conjunction with the Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales
Three monologues by GEORGES FEYDEAU in the manner in which they were first performed - as part of an evening's after-dinner entertainment in the grand Salons of Paris at the turn of the century.
1: A Man Who Hates Monologues Performed by Richard Briers 2: The Antipodes
Performed by Eileen Atkins 3: A Matter of Economy
Performed by Stephen Murray The monologues translated and adapted for radio by PETER MEYER
The music from Saint-Saens's Septet in E flat, Op 65, for trumpet, two violins, viola, cello, double-bass and piano, played by GROUPE INSTRUMENTAL DE PARIS, and Cecile Chami nade's Valse Caprice in D flat, Op 33, played by DORIS PINES (piano): records
The programme produced and directed by GLYN DEARMAN
(An extended version of the programme first broadcast in 1976)
conducted by ZOLTAN PESKO Maderna Aura
Dallapiccola Three questions with two answers (European premiere)
Petrassi Concerto No 8, for orchestra
(In association with the Italian Institute of Culture)