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Stravinsky Suite No 1, for small orchestra
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.9* Bacarisse Guitar Concertino in A minor, Op 72
NARCISO YEPES, SPANISH RADIO AND TELEVISION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ODON ALONSO
7.30* Lambert Ballet Suite: Horoscope
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Part 2
Chausson Symphony in B flat - Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch
8.36* Milhaud Ballet: La creation du monde - London Festival Recording Ensemble conducted by Bernard Herrmann
Beethoven Music for the Stage
Incidental Music: Egmont. Op 84: PILAR LORENGAR (soprano)
KLAUSJUERGEN WUSSOW (narrator)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL gramophone records
IVOR KEYS plays and introduces the 1749 Richard Bridge organ, Great Packington, Warks. with DAVID cowsill (oboe)
Snetzler enlarged this instrument in 1760 and in all probability Handel played it. Handel Fugue No 2, in G Oboe Sonata in B flat
Fugue No 4, in B minor
Telemann Overture and two Dance Movements from the G minor Oboe Suite (Hortus musicus 175: Der getreue Musik-Meister)
Handel Aylesford Pieces: Impertinence; Passepied and Minuet: Concerto. BBC Birmingham
Mozart, completed by W. Wat erhouse String Trio movement in G (K Anh 66)
Alan Bush Five Pieces, for clarinet, horn and string trio (first broadcast performance)
Schubert String Trio movement in B flat (D 471)
Crusell Clarinet Quartet in c minor, Op 4
conducted by CHRISTOF PRICK with SIEGFRIED PALM (cello) ION IVAN-RONCEA (harp)
Sibelius Tone Poem: Finlandia Henze Ode to the West Wind
Debussy Danse sacre et danse profane
Anthony Thwaite , poet and editor, reflects on some of the things we say and write.
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
(Hess Radio recording)
direct from the Concert Hall Broadcasting House, London Koenig Ensemble
Jan Latham-Koenig (piano/director)
Margaret Campbell (flute) David Cowley (oboe)
Nicholas Ross (clarinet) Stephen Challinor (bass clarinet)
Wendy Phillips (bassoon) Christopher Blake (horn)
Poulenc Sextuor , for piano and wind quintet
Roussel Divertissement, Op 6, for piano and wind quintet
Janacek Mladi (Youth), for wind sextet
(Before an invited audience)
Malcolm Williamson , Master of the Queen's Music, introduces the first of six programmes of music by composers who have held this appointment. with FORTUNE'S FIRE
Wynford Evans (tenor) Carl Shavitz (lute)
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL
In today's programme, music by Lanier, Staggins, Grabu, John Eccles , Maurice Greene
(piano)
Schumann Waldscenen , Op 82 Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
Any Advancef Robert Simpson talks about what he considers the illusory concept of ' advanced music '.
Part 2 Chopin
Twelve Etudes, Op 25
(A public recital given at Dartington Hall during the 1976 Summer School of Music)
Violin Concerto No 2, in a minor, Op 63: GIDON KREMER ZURICH TONHALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by GERD ALBRECHT
(Swiss Radio recording from the 1977 Zurich Festival)
JOHN LADE introduces the performance of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue recommended by HENRY PLEASANTS in last Saturday's Record Review.
The programme also includes some other issues recently discussed: records
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Language and Communication
6.30 Kontakte
A combined television and radio course for beginners in German 2: Wo ist der Ausgangf
Introduced by LUTZ LIEBELT and LIANE RUDOLPH
Script by EDITH BAER
(Television programmes: Sun
10.50 am, Wed 12.5 pm BBC1)
7.0 Allez France!
Un cours, basé sur des Interviews enregistr6s en France, destiné a ceux qui connaissent assez bien le français et plus particulierement aux auditeurs de Sur le vif
2: Précisez, s'il vous plait Présenté par GILLES DATTAS et ANNE-MARIE PELLETIER Script par JOHN ROSS
by EDMUND SPENSER , abridged in 13 episodes by TERENCE TILLER Reader Gary Bond
3: The Legend of Sir Guyon or of Temperaunce (Part 1)
Sir Guyon's quest is to gain mastery of intemperate passions. One of his first meetings is with Furor and Occasion, Furor's mother, a wicked hag who is the root of all strife. Narrator JOHN WESTBROOK
Other voices DENIS GOACHER
BRIAN HEWLETT , ROY SPENCER and ELIZABETH BELL
Producer DAVID SPENSER
Ralph Vaughan Williams born 12 October 1872
Margaret Marshall (soprano) Brian Rayner Cook (baritone) BBC Singers director JOHN POOLE
BBC Symphony Chorus conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Sir Adrian Boult and David Atherton direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
(conducted by Sir Adrian Boult ) Sinfonia Antartica (Symphony No 7)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
Part 2
(conducted by David Atherton ) A Sea Symphony (Symphony No 1)
Buffo by PETEfl EVERETT
A young man, Sam, visits the house where his mother has just died. He has not been there before. An elderly pair of recluses, brother and sister, live in the same house, and Sam persuades them to sell up and go to Italy. His motives are not pure.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
Horn Quintet in E flat (K 407)
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