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Boieldieu Overture: La dame blanche
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA' conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE Albeniz Malaguefia ; Tango ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
Delibes Ballet: Coppelia <Act 3) THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-BAPTISTE mari : records
Robin Holmes reads from poets who have loved the English countryside.
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's Symphony No 38, in D (Prague), by STEPHEN DODGSON.
Autumn boxed sets: the first of two reviews by EDWARD GREENFIELD.
Beethoven Choral Fantasia in c minor, Op 80: ALFRED BRENDEL (piano), LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Symphony No 7, in A: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, COnducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records
Andre Laporte La vita non e sogno: to poems by Salvatore Quasimodo (first broadcast in this country)
CLAUDIO DESDERI (speaker) ROLAN DBUFKENS (tenor)
GUNTER REICH (baritone) MICHEL LEFEBVRE (flute)
BBC SINGERS, director JOHN POOLE BRT RADIO CHOIR, director VIC NEES BRT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by GIANPIERO TAVERNA
(Belgian Radio recording of part of a concert in St -Michael's Church, Ghent, on 5 Sept)
presents a weekly selection of popular classics on record.
Le Bestiaire
An anthology with songs by Schubert, Poulenc, Schumann and Ravel, presented by RICHARD JACKSON (baritone) and GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
(A Bristol Lunchtime Concert given on 17 August)
Peter Hemmings , retiring Gen. eral Administrator of Scottish Opera, now General Manager of Australian Opera, introduces his personal choice of records.
Brahms Alto Rhapsody (words from Goethe's Harzreise in Winter): JANET BAKER (mezzo-sop) MEN'S VOICES OF JOHN ALLDIS
CHOIR, LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record
Schubert String Quartet in G (D 887): AMADEUS QUARTET
Strauss Death and Transfiguration: DRESDEN STAATSKAPELLE, conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE : record
(Janet Baker live from Snape: tomorrow3.0 pm)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Gillian Reynolds (in the Chair) talks with Brendan Gill , J. W. Lambert and Marina Vatzey. Producer PHrup FRENCH
Today's edition was presented by Radio 3 as part of this year's Summer School for Guitar at Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire. The guest artist Turibio Santos plays music by Bach, Sor, Villa-Lobos, Agusti Grau and Edino Krieger and talks to Peter Sensier as well as to students at the school.
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leader THEO OLOF conductor Bernard Haitink Maurizio Pollini (piano)
Part 1 Debussy Prelude A l'après-midi d'un faune
Lutoslawski Mi-Parti (first performance in Great Britain)
Debussy Three symphonic sketches: La mer
Michael Schmidt , poet and publisher, gives the third of four talks in this series.
Part 2 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat (Emperor) BBC Scotland
For ten years the band known as SOFT machine has reflected many of the developments in popular music sessions. Derek Jewell chooses pieces from a new, comprehensive collection of Soft Machine music, looks at the nostalgia of the recently released movie featuring LIZA MINNELLI , New York, New York!, and plays examples of 1977's New Wave music: records
Flood by PATRICIA FINNEY with Based on the Sumerian version of the biblical Flood, the play describes the anger of the gods, and how they unleash all the elements to destroy man and his world. But there is one man that the god Ea decides to save.
Music specially composed and conducted by ANTHONY SMITH-MASTERS SEBASTIAN BELL (flute)
RICHARD WEST {clarinet)
GRAHAM WHITING (trumpet) ANNE COLLIS (timpani)
MARILYN SANSOM (cello)
Technical presentation by AMNA SMITH assisted by ANTHEA DAVIES and ROY FRASER
Directed by DAVID SPENSER