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Mozart Divertimento In F(K 253): NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by EDO DE WAART
7.19* Valentini Cello Sonata No 10, in e
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) SHUKU IWASAKI (piano)
7.24* Arriaga Symphony in D NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS BAUER gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Edo de Waart
Piano:
Shuku Iwasaki
Conducted By:
Hans Bauer

arr Maxwell Davies Renais sance Scottish Dances
FIRES OF LONDON, directed by PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
8.14* McGibbon Sonata No 5. in G: SCOTTISH baroque ENSEMBLE directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN
8.20* Beethoven Ecossaises in E flat (WoO 83)
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
8.23* Bruch Scottish Fantasy. Op 46: ITZHAK PERLMAN fviolin) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by jesus LÓPEZ-COBOS gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Maxwell Davies Renais
Directed By:
Peter Maxwell Davies
Directed By:
Leonard Friedman
Directed By:
Beethoven Ecossaises
Piano:
Wilhelm Kempff
Unknown:
Itzhak Perlman

First of seven weekly programmes including all Copland's published chamber music, together with a selection of works by Martinu. GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with KEITH PUDDY (clarinet) JOHN STREETS (piano) Copland Two Pieces, for string quartet (1928) Copland Sextet (1937) Martinu String Quartet No 5 (1938) Introduced by ANTHONY BURTON

Contributors

Clarinet:
Keith Puddy
Piano:
John Streets
Introduced By:
Anthony Burton

Fourth of ten programmes The violinist Jaap Schroder discusses with Christopher Hogwood the content and importance of writings by Muffat, Geminiani, Leopold Mozart and Campioni. They also talk about the differences between 18th-century violins and bows and those in use today, how ornamentation changed during the century, and the effect of these factors on the approach of a modern player to ' authentic ' performances. They illustrate their argument with music by Uccelini. Cima, Corelli, Geminiani, Bach, Boccherini and Mozart. Producer CLIVE BENNETT

Contributors

Violinist:
Jaap Schroder
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Leopold Mozart
Producer:
Clive Bennett

medium only
Leisure and Recreation
6.40 In Your Own Time
The Leisure Programme
Presented by PETER CLAYTON
A first selection of interesting and unusual items from earlier editions, including preserving footpaths in Cornwall.
Producer GRAHAM TAYAR 7.0 pm Weather Outlook
Six programmes introduced by MARGARET COOK
4: Looking at the Clouds
Poets and artists have done this for generations, but what do such observations tell us-about thunderstorms, for example?

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Clayton
Producer:
Graham Tayar
Introduced By:
Margaret Cook

direct from the Royal Albert Hall John McCaw (clarinet)
New Philharmonia Orchestra leader CARL PINI conductor Riccardo Mutt
A simultaneous broadcast ivith BBC2 of Part 1 Mozart
Symphony No 31, in D major vParis) (K 297)
Clarinet Concerto in A major (K 622)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Clarinet:
John McCaw
Leader:
Carl Pini
Conductor:
Riccardo Mutt

Five talks reflecting some of the new insights in Shakespeare scholarship as they are applied to the history plays that form the basis for Vivat Rex broadcast on Radio 4.
5: Perkin Warbeck and Henry VIII: History, Drama and Truth R. A. Foakes, Professor of English in the University of Kent, explores the nature of historical truth as against dramatic truth, as this question is reflected in John Ford's Perkin Warbeck and Henry VIII, mainly attributed to Shakespeare and Fletcher.
The set of five issues of the LISTENER containing this series of talks is available from: [address removed], price £1.25, inc postage.

New poems by ' RUTH BIDGOOD , RICHARD BURNS
TOM BARLEY, ROY FISHER
SHEENAGH PUGH , C. H. SISSON D. M. THOMAS , JOHN TRIPP and NIGEL WELLS
Introduced by John P. Ward Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Bidgood
Unknown:
Richard Burns
Unknown:
Roy Fisher
Unknown:
Sheenagh Pugh
Unknown:
C. H. Sisson
Unknown:
D. M. Thomas
Unknown:
John Tripp
Introduced By:
John P. Ward
Producer:
Fraser Steel

KarolyDuska(violin) Tamas Szabo (violin) Gabor Fias (viola)
Janos Derich (cello) Part 1
Beethoven Quartet in c minor, Op 18 No 4
Kodaly Quartet in D major, Op 10 No 2
10.35* Interval Reading
10.45* Concert
Part 2 Ravel Quartet BBC Scotland

Contributors

Violin:
Tamas Szabo
Cello:
Janos Derich

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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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