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Haydn Symphony No 66, in B flat
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.27* Mozart Piano Concerto No 23. in A (K 488)
CLIFFORD CURZON LONDONSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
BBC Music Guide: Haydn Symphonies, 75p from bookshops

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Unknown:
Clifford Curzon
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz

Dvorak Overture: My Home-land, Op 62
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
8.14* Coleridge-Taylor Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor AMICI QUARTET
GEORGINA DOBREE
8.41* Elgar Three Bavarian Dances. Op 27
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz
Unknown:
Georgina Dobree
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

The last programme in which NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some of the work of the Scottish Ballet
The Scarlet Pastorale
Ballet by PETER DARRELL
Music: MARTIN (Concerto for seven wind instruments, percussion and strings)
SUISSE ROMANCE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET Peepshow
Ballet by WALTER GORE
Music: JEAN FRANÇAIX (Concertino)
CLAUDE FRANCAIX (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI Swan Lake (Act 3)
Ballet by PETER DARRELL Music: TCHAIKOVSKY
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Darrell
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
Unknown:
Walter Gore
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Unknown:
Peter Darrell
Conducted By:
Andre Previn

ANN-MARIE CONNORS (soprano) DIXIE CALVERT FINE (contralto) ALAN BYERS (tenor)
RICHARD JACKSON (baritone)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS
KIRKMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader WINIFRED ROBERTS conducted by GERAINT JONES Part 1
Handel Dixit Dominus
4.5* Interval Reading
4.10* Concert Part 2
Handel Utrecht Jubilate
(Part of a public concert given in the St Edmund's Arts Centre, Salisbury, in September 1976) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Tenor:
Alan Byers
Baritone:
Richard Jackson
Leader:
Winifred Roberts
Conducted By:
Geraint Jones

What's in a Name?
Where is the Ghost in Beethoven's Trio" Where does Haydn combine Fifths and Witches? Where does Bach insert a Wedge? Who gave the Horn Signal?
A solution is offered to these problems in today's programme by Christopher Hog wood. with a garnishing of revolution and raindrops. gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hog

medium leave only
Leisure and Recreation
6.30 Music-Hall
A group of four programmes about the British music-hall and how it reflects the tastes and preoccupations of the age 3: The Golden Age
Big stars like Albert Chevalier , theatre empires - but what was happening in the 90s to the intimacy and bite of the working class halls?
Written and presented by TOM VERNON
Readings by JAMES THOMASON and PAUL MEIER
7.0 Arthur's Folk
Six programmes in which DAVE arthuhgivesapersonalaccount of folk music of all kinds. 5: A Once and Future Nation! The developing story of Celtic music, from Gaelic psalm singing to Breton rock 'n' roll with bagpipes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Chevalier
Unknown:
James Thomason
Unknown:
Paul Meier

(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op ill
Liszt Ballade in B minor
Ravel Gaspard de La nuit: Ondine; Le Gibet; Scarbo
(Part of a concert recorded at the Arts Centre Theatre, Warwick University, in February 1976) BBC Birmingham
BBC Music Guide: Beethoven Piano Sonatas, 60p, from bookshops

Contributors

Piano:
Beethoven Sonata
Unknown:
Liszt Ballade

A weekly survey of the world of music with the artists and personalities who create it. This week
Peter Maxwell Davies on his Orkney Festival.
Introduced by John Amis Producers NATALIE WHEEN and BRIAN COOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Maxwell Davies
Introduced By:
John Amis
Producers:
Natalie Wheen
Producers:
Brian Cook

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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