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J. C. Bach Symphony in d, Op 18 No 4
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
7.15* Handel Sonata in A minor, Op 1 No 4
FRANS BRUGGEN (recorder) ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
BOB VAN ASPEREN (harpsichord)
7.27* Herbert Howells (born 17 October 1892) Concerto for strings:. LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records
Mendelssohn Rondo brillant In I flat, Op 29: JOHN OGDON (piano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
8.14* Schubert Symphony No 8. in B minor (completed by Gerald Abraham )
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES : records
The Notre Dame School
Around the year 1200, as the , frreat cathedral rose from the banks of the Seine, Paris became the centre of the so-called 12th-century Renaissance. The arts flourished, and for the first time in history we can identify the names of two composers who helped establish the course of music for four centuries:. Leonin and Perotin.
Leonin Viderunt omnes
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON conducted by DAVID MUNROW anon Die Christi veritas
DELLER CONSORT, VIENNA CONCENtus musicus, directed by ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) Perotin Viderunt omnes
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON conducted by DAVID MUNROW gramophone records
Antony Hopkins
Second of four programmes of their piano music played by NINA MILKINA
C. P. E. Bach Sonata in D (Wq 61 No 2)
Mozart Adagio in B minor (K 540)
Mozart Sonata in D (K 311)
ELSA KENDAL (contralto) BRIAN COOKSON (tenor)
HENRY HERFORD (baritone) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
CLIFFORD BENSON , FRANK WIBAUT (two pianos and piano duet) conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON
Heiller Tentatio Jesu, for choir and two pianos
Brahms Liebeslieder Walzer *
BBC Manchester
conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Stravinsky Le chant du rossignol
Delius In a summer garden
Berwald Symphony in e flat (1845). BBC Manchester
direct from St John 's, Smith Square. London
Parikian/Fleming/Roberts Trio Mozart Piano Trio in G (K 496)
Beethoven Piano Trio in D. Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
(Tickets: 90p at the door)
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Music by Rossini, Grieg, Dvorak, Smetana, Trevor Roberts and Elgar
BBC Northern Ireland
in celebration of his 85th birthday
WALTER HILLSMAN at Peterborough Cathedral Paean
Master Tallis's Testament
Siciliano for a High Ceremony Psalm Preludes: Set 2, No 1 (De profundis); Set 2, No 3 (Sing unto him a new song) BBC Birmingham
Mozart Overture: Lucio Silla (K 135): WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by JÕRG FAERBER
Korngold String Quartet No 1. in A : CHILINGIRIAN STRING QUARTET Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D: BORIS BELKIN , NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
PARC AND DARE BAND conductor IEUAN MORGAN
Edward Gregson Swedish March Gilbert Vinter Symphony of Marches
Hoist A Moorside Suite BBC Wales
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by TERENCE LOVETT
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by HAVELOCK NELSON with artists on records
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Home and Family
6.30 States of Mind
Seven programmes on mental health, presented by JUNE ROSE 7: Community and Caring
How can all of us contribute to the integration of the mentally ill into society?
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON
7.0 Coming up to Five
Eight programmes about the developing child introduced by DR PENELOPE LEACH 8: Starting School
What can parents do to help prepare children for the first weeks at school?
Series producers DENNIS SIMMONS and MICHAEL TOTTON
leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
HANS RICHTER-HAASER (piano) Part 1
Mozart Two Preludes and Fugues (KE 404a) (Fugues transc from J. S. Bach)
Bartok Piano Concerto No 2
by DENIS CONSTANDUROS
The story of Carrington and Mark Gertler told through their letters and Carrington's diary in the years during and after the First World War, with Selina Cadell as Carrington Peter Alexander as Gertler
Narrated by Manning Wilson Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 6. in F (Pastoral) (Given in Glasgow City Hall on 4 October) BBC Scotland
Migration or Stability?
2: Hittites, Mycenaeans and I Aryas 1: Indo-Europeans in the Early Urban World
The second of two talks by R. A. Crossland. Professor of Greek, University of Sheffield. Discoveries in the present century have put back the earliest documentation of Indo-European languages by a millennium. How far back can we identify the peoples who spoke them? And where was their ' homeland '?
No 88: Siehe, ich will vieJ Fischer aussenden
INGEBORG REICHELT (SOpranO) VERENA GOHL (contralto) ADALBERT KRAUS (tenor)
WOLFGANG SCHÖNE (bass)
STUTTGART GEDÃCHTNISKIRCHE
CHOIR AND BACH COLLEGIUM conducted by HELMUTH RILLING gramophone record
A portrait of Aphra Behn, the 17th-century writer by Maureen Duffy
Narrated by Henry Knowles
Aphra Behn, sometime spy, observer of colonialism and slave revolt in Surinam, was, in the London of the 1660s, a prodigy: a woman earning her living by writing. Triumph and slander attended her in the high baroque world of Restoration theatre and political satire.
Bob Downes Alternative Medicine
Introduced by CHARLES FOX