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Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.16* Ravel Tzigane
ITZHAK PERLMAN (Violin)
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by jean martinon
7.27* Bizet Duet: Au fond du temple saint (Les pêcheurs de perles) placido domingo (tenor)
SHERRILL MILNES (baritone)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTON GUADAGNO
7.33* Roussel Symphony No 3. in G minor: SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET : records
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1, in G minor
MURRAY PERAHIA, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.26* Schubert Symphony No 2, in B flat: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL BÖHM: records
Wagner Huldigungsmarsch LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAREK JANOWSKI
9.10* Grand Sonata, in A major WERNER GENUIT (piano) gramophone records
led by HUGH MAGUIRE conductor NORMAN DEL MAR with SASCHKO GAWRILOFF (violin) Mozart Symphony No 35, in D (Haffner) (K 385)
Brahms Violin Concerto BBC Bristol
The first of Tour programmes
Some of his songs, sung by John Noble with Keith Swallow, and a group of Northumbrian folksong arrangements, sung by the Sinfonia, conductor Alan Fearon.
The programme is written and introduced by Harold Thomson, who for many years played in Whittaker's performances of the Bach Cantatas.
BBC Manchester
JOHN DENMAN and JANET EDWARDS Lefevre Sonata No 7
11.43* Saint-Saens Sonata in E flat, Op 167
12.0* Debussy Première rhapsodie
BBC Wales
RAFAEL OROZCO (piano)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by STEUART BEDFORD Part 1
Glinka Kamarinskaya: fantasy on two Russian themes
12.17* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 7.55 pm)
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
(Given in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, on 5 January, before an invited audience) BBC Wales
The first in a new series to incjude all of Bach's English Suites, played by HUGUETTE DREYFUS together with music by other major 17th- and 18thcentury keyboard composers.
Today the Suite No 1, in A and Francois Couperin 's Ordre No 24, played by KENNETH GILBERT : records
Popular orchestral music of the 19th century
the English Chamber Orchestra Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1, in F
4.2* Britten Piano Concerto in D, Op 13 with SVIATOSLAV RICHTER
4.36* Mozart Symphony No 38, in D (Prague) (K 504): records
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
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Work and Training
6.30 The Fifth Estate
Ten programmes on trade union power in Britain
1: What ' the Union ' Means
Attitudes to trades unions In Britain today, and questions arising, discussed by people inside and outside the movement. Series producer
GORDON HUTCHINGS
7.0 Hazards
Four programmes in which BILL BRECKON takes a critical look at an area of modern life where there may be hazards to health, safety or wellbeing. 3: Hazards in Industry
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Chichester Cathedral
Pierre Fournier (cello)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by Walter Susskind Part 1
Patterson Fiesta sinfonica
7.44* Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.
(JACQUES: As You Like It)
A selection of poems on Jacques' theme, presented by Anthony Thwaite
Read by Gary Watson 6: Old Age
BBC Manchester
Part 2
Franck Symphony in D minor
(A public concert presented by the Chichester 902 Festivities in association with Andry Montgomery Limited)
The travel notes and letters of Gustave Flaubert , adapted for radio by ELIZABETH TROOP from the translation by FRANCIS STEEGMULLER With
' Kuchuk Hanem is a tall, splendid creature, lighter in colour than an Arab; she comes from Damascus; her skin, particularly on her body, is slightly coffee coloured. When she bends her flesh ripples into bronze ridges. Her eyes are dark and enormous, her eyebrows black, her nostrils open and wide; heavy shoulders, full, apple-shaped breasts. Dancing, she rises first on one foot, then the other - marvellous moment, when one foot is on the ground the other moves up and across in front of the shin-bone - the whole thing with a light bound. I have seen this on old Greek vases.'
Maxime du Camp.NEVILLE JASON Presenter BRIAN HEWLETT Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS followed by an interlude
Chansons et danses, for seven wind instruments
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MAURICE BOURGUE WIND OCTET gramophone records
lain Hamilton Quintet for brass Lyell Cresswell In memory of ... for cello (first broadcast)
Sebastian Forbes Cello Fantasy Martin Dalby Almost a Madrigal (first performance: directed by THE COMPOSER)
ADRIAN SHEPHERD (cello)
NIGEL BODDICE BRASS ENSEMBLI with GEORGE MCILWHAM (flute)
HEATHER CORBETT (percussion) GLYN BRAGG (percussion)
(A McEwen Memioriial Concert from the Concert Hall, University of Glasgow, on 28 April) BBC Scotland