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Dvorak Overture: Othello (mono): CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV TAUCH
7.21* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2, in c minor: USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Vaclav Tauch
Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov

Auber Overture: The Black Domino
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.12* Duparc Chanson triste (mono): MAGGIE TEYTE (sop) GERALD MOORE (piano)
8.15' Dukas Symphony in c
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted hy JEAN MARTINON gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
Conducted By:
Duparc Chanson
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Dukas Symphony
Unknown:
Jean Martinon

Weber
Song-cycle: The Four Temperaments: MARTYN HILL (tenor) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (fortepiano)
9.17* Concertstiick in F minor, for piano and orchestra
NIKITA MAGALOFF , LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by COLIN DAVIS : records

Contributors

Tenor:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Nikita Magaloff
Conducted By:
Colin Davis

conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD play music arranged by Barbirolli and composed by Vaughan Williams , David Lyon. Gareth Walters and Peter Hope.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Composed By:
Vaughan Williams
Composed By:
David Lyon.
Composed By:
Gareth Walters
Composed By:
Peter Hope.

from the Age of Rubens
Songs from the countries in which he travelled and worked MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone)
JACQUES BOOGAART (lute, theorbo) Germany:
Heinrich Albert (1604-1651) Waldgesang: Lob der Freundschaft: Vorjahrs-Liedchen Spain :
Luys Milan (1500-cl575i Rom ance I Italy:
Girolamo Frescobaldi (158:3. 1643) Troppo sotto due stelle
Giulie Caccini (c 1545-1618) Dolcissimo sospiro: Aria ottava: Amarilli, mia bella Holland and Flanders:
Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) Domine ne in furore (Psalm vi); Serenade; Che rumore senta fuore
Jan Janszoon Starter (c 1575-c 1650) Minne-klacht (Loves plaint); Myn Troost (Song)
Servaas de Koninck (c 1640-1710) Drinklied England:
Thomas Campian (1567-1620)
The peaceful Western wind: Sweet, exclude me not; There is none but you France :
Le roi Louis XIII (1601-1643) Amaryllis
Gilles Durant de la Bergerie (c 1600) Ma belle, si ton ame
Gabriel Bataille (c 1575-1630) Ma bergère non légère

Contributors

Baritone:
Jacques Boogaart
Unknown:
Heinrich Albert
Unknown:
Girolamo Frescobaldi
Unknown:
Thomas Campian
Unknown:
Gabriel Bataille

Three ballets performed by the Sadler's Wells Company Concerto Barocco
Choreography: BALANCHINE Music: Bach
Concerto in D minor
DAVID AND IGOR OISTRAKJI (violins) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR EUGENE GOOSSENS Summertide
Choreography: PETER WRIGHT Music: Mendelssohn
Piano Concerto No 2, in D minor:
PETER KATIN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY COLLINS Soft Blue Shadows Pas de deux
Music: Fauré
Cinq mélodies (Chansons de Venise): FELICITY PALMER (sop) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) gramophone records
Introduced by Cormac Rigby

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Eugene Goossens
Unknown:
Peter Wright
Unknown:
Peter Katin
Conducted By:
Anthony Collins
Unknown:
Felicity Palmer
Introduced By:
Cormac Rigby

Rainzi Yassa
Chopin Sonata in B flat minor
Liszt Grandes Etudes de Paganini: No 5, in E (La chasse': No 3, in G sharp minor (La campaneila)
Chopin Nocturne in D flat: Scherzo No 3, in c sharp minor (Repeal)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rainzi Yassa
Unknown:
Chopin Sonata

Those You Have Not Lured
From the vitriolic propaganda of the 18th centurv, when Italian and French styles were at war, to Beethoven's assessment of the composer Kozeluh as ' Miserabilis ' and Berlioz's of Wagner as ' Evidently Mad '. Christopher Hogwood selects some music that was not appreciated by its first public. requested by today's more sympathetic under-20s: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood

medium only
Leisure and Recreation
6.30 Local Arts 4:
York PETER CHEESEMAN , Director of the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent. looks at what a historic town has to offer both local people and tourists and discusses what is put on, who for, and why they come.
7.0 Music in Principle
8: Shake, Rattle and Roll!
BRUCE COLE investigates the way in which music can have a physical effect on us, and talks to rock musician JIMMY PAGE.

Contributors

Unknown:
York Peter Cheeseman
Unknown:
Bruce Cole

by Ray Gosling
Throughout the 1960s Ray Gos ling was deeply and turbulently involved in an upheaval typical of the period - the massive clearance and rebuilding of a slum area in Nottingham.
In these talks, he tells his personal story of the place, the people, the ideals, the scandals, the achievements and disasters, what was gained and lost.
1: Writing my Memoirs

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Gosling
Unknown:
Ray Gos

I should use, as the trees and birds did
A language not to be betrayed. An inquiry into the poetic achievement of Edward Thomas , on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER RICKS and FRASER STEEL with contributions from
HARRY COOMBES , PHILIP HOBSBAUM EDNA LONGLEY , EDWIN MORGAN
ANDREW MOTION, MICHAEL SCHMIDT JON SILKIN , C. H. SISSON CHARLES TOMLINSON
ANDREW WATERMAN , ROBERT WELLS Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Thomas
Conducted By:
Christopher Ricks
Unknown:
Harry Coombes
Unknown:
Philip Hobsbaum
Unknown:
Edna Longley
Unknown:
Edwin Morgan
Unknown:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
Jon Silkin
Unknown:
C. H. Sisson
Unknown:
Charles Tomlinson
Unknown:
Andrew Waterman

The Anniversary Industry: 600 concerti or the same one 600 times? NICHOLAS ANDERSON muses on Vivaldi's popularity at 300.
We Made an Opera: the village of Blewbury commissioned Richard Blackford to write them an opera - with singular results.
Introduced by John Amis Producer NATALIE WHEEN followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Unknown:
Richard Blackford
Introduced By:
John Amis
Producer:
Natalie Wheen

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