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Gounod Petite symphonie, for wind instruments
MAURICE BOURGUE WIND OCTET with JACQUES ROYER (flute)
7.24* Massenet 11 est doux, 11 est bon (Hérodiade)
RÉGINE CRESPIN (soprano) JACQUES MARS (bass)
PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
7.30* Debussy Three symphonic sketches: La mer
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Bourgue
Flute:
Jacques Royer
Conducted By:
Georges Pretre
Conducted By:
Carlo Maria Giulini

Giovanni Gabrieli Sonata pian'e forte: PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE, conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
8.10* Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 2: 1 MUSICI
8.20* Sammartlni Symphony No 16, in A
CAMDEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN LUBBOCK
8.29* Vivaldi Concerto in C, for two oboes, two clarinets and orchestra (P 74)
HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
GERNOT SCHMALFUSS (oboes) JOST MICHAELS.
HANS SCHONEBERGER (clarinets)
MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
8.40* Boccherinl Symphony No 9, in A
I FILARMONICI DI BOLOGNA conducted by ANGELO EPHRIKIAN gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Gabrieli Sonata
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Conducted By:
John Eliot Gardiner
Conducted By:
John Lubbock
Unknown:
Helmut Winschermann
Oboes:
Gernot Schmalfuss
Oboes:
Jost Michaels.
Conducted By:
Hans Stadlmair
Conducted By:
Angelo Ephrikian

Elizabeth Maconchy introduces two of her own works, and a 20th-century classic she greatly admires.
NOELLE BARKER (soprano)
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (Cello) ORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN 'S, SMITH square, leader RICHARD DEAKIN conductor JOHN LUBBOCK
Maconchy Epyllion for cello .and strings
Berg Three pieces (Lyric Suite) for string orchestra
Maconchy Three settings of poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins. for soprano and chamber orchestra

Contributors

Introduces:
Elizabeth MacOnchy
Soprano:
Noelle Barker
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen
Unknown:
St John
Leader:
Richard Deakin
Conductor:
John Lubbock

direct from
Guildhall, City of London BBC Concert Orchestra conductor Ashley Lawrence
Gavin McNaughton (bassoon) Part I
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 4. in G; Introduction and Allegro, Op 47
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191)

Contributors

Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Bassoon:
Gavin McNaughton

Part 2 Purcell, arr Stanford Robinson Trumpet Tune and Air
Purcell, arr Hoist The Gordian knot unly'd: Suite No 1: Overture: Air; Rondeau; Minuet: Air; Jig
Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in E flat (P 433)
Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
(Before an invited audience. Presented in association with the Corporation of London)

Levon Chiiingirian (violin) Mark Butler (violin)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Philip Do Groote (cello)
Mozart Quartet in F (K 590)
2.30* W.ilf Italian Serenade
2.36' Beethoven Quartet in r, Op 59 No I
First of three programmes from the Southport Arts Centre. Merseyside
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Violin:
Levon Chiiingirian
Violin:
Mark Butler
Viola:
Simon Rowland-Jones

medium only
Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
This week CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW investigates the causes and effects of the current boom in the housing market. Can builders meet the demand for new housing as easily as they might? And what are the consequences for the intending buyer?
7.0 Children In the Family 6: The Young Adult
What are the special problems that parents have to face when their child reaches adolescence? How can they best help to prepare him for the responsibilities of adult life?

leader RAYMOND OVENS conductor
Karl Anton Rlckenbacher direct from the City Hall. Glasgow
Patricia MacMahon (soprano) Fiona Milne (contralto) Paul Hindmarsh i tenor) John Hearne (baritone) John Currie Singers artistic director JOHN CURRIE Part 1
Bach/Stravinsky Chorale Variations on Vom Himmel hoch
Bach Cantata No 69 (Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele)

Contributors

Leader:
Raymond Ovens
Contralto:
Fiona Milne
Contralto:
Paul Hindmarsh
Baritone:
John Hearne
Singers:
John Currie
Director:
John Currie

Six talks in which novelists, playwrights and poets analyse their approach to their crait.
' A voice shouting loses its distinctive quality. The voice of, say. John Smith speaking is his own, but John Smith shouting becomes the raised voice of anonymous humanity.'
This week: Dannie Absc. poet. novelist and playwright, and author of the autobiography A Poet in the Family

Contributors

Unknown:
John Smith
Unknown:
John Smith
Unknown:
Dannie Absc.

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