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A programme of French music including Satie's Gymnopédie No 1, Poulenc's Oboe Sonata, Ibert's Ballet Suite No 1: DIANE DE POITERS: records
Haydn Piano Trio in D (ii xv 7) BEAUX ARTS TRIO
9.20* Schumann Liederkreis , Op 39: JESSYE NORMAN (soprano) IRWIN gage (piano)
9.50* Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81
RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (piano) JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET gramophone records
leader Raymond OVENS conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND With VLADIMIR ORLOFF (cello) Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini
Bloch Schelomo: rhapsody for cello and orchestra
Beethoven Symphony No 2, in » BBC Scotland
presents a weekly selection of classics in popular style, in performances chosen from 75 years of gramophone recordings
Ellen Terry once said that an actress needed three great 'I's: Industry, Intelligence and Imagination. Judi Dench is an example of this. Her career has been spent mostly in the classics and she talks to Robert Cushman of her own approach to some of the great Shakespeare parts she has played - from Juliet to Lady Macbeth.
(Judi Dench is a member of the RSC)
(piano)
Bach Partita No 4
Debussy Three Preludes Beethoven Bagatelles
BBC Bristol
The actor Jeremy Brett introduces his personal choice of records.
Haydn Symphony No 49, in F minor (La passione)
Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel (for voice and piano: poems by ROBERT LOUIS STEVEN SON)
Bartok Romanian folk dances (composer's arrangement for wind and strings)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 14, in E flat (K 449)
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by IVAN FISCHER
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
George Thalben-Ball
Part of a recital given at the Royal College of Organists
Noel Tredinnick Brief Encounters
C. P. E. Bach Fantasia and Fugue in c minor
Joubert Prelude on the tune Picardy
Liszt Variations on Weinenj Klagen , Sorgen, Zagen Arthur Wills Elevation
Seth Bingham Fantasy in c
Herbert Howells A ' Chosen Tune: Paean
In honour of Leon Goossens' 80th birthday Jerrold Northrop Moore presents records by five members of the family, from over half a century, followed by an interlude
direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Second of three Jubilee concerts
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Alan Traverse, conductor Sir Charles Groves
Part 1
Arnold Overture: Beckus the Dandipratt
Delius Fantasy: In a summer garden
Elgar Cello Concerto in B minor
(Stereo & Quad)
Owen Dudley Edwards , Lecturer in History, University of Edinburgh, gives the third of four fortnightly talks,
Part 2
Edwin Roxburgh Montage (BBC Jubilee Commission: world premiere)
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
(Part 1 of this concert will be shown on BBC1 on Sunday 7 August)
(Stereo & Quad)
Lewis Mumford in the third of seven conversations with Malcolm MacEwen
Mumford reminds us that 20thcentury architecture can be seen to have grown out of the dynamic commercial buildings of Chicago in the 1880s.
No 32: Liebster Jesu , mein Verlangen; No 27: Wer weiss, wiie niahe mir mean Ende! IRENE SANDFORD (Soprano)
BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) FRANK PATTERSON (tenor) WILLIAM YOUNG (bass)
JOHN O'SULLIVAN (organ) CANTATA SINGERS
NEW IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN BECKETT
(A public concert on 13 Feb in St Ann 's Church, Dublin)
Popular music in the last decade or so has experienced few sounds more distinctive than the harmony singing of Crosby Stills and Nash. Now, the group which was all-conquering as the 1970s opened has reunited to produce an album which looks back to those days. Derek Jewell chooses songs from it tonight, together with music by the rising band, Moon, and extracts from The King of Elf-land's Daughter, a 'concept' album based on the book by Lord Dunsany, and composed by Peter Knight and Bob Johnson, who have recently left the folk-rock band, Steeleye Span
(records)