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FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
7.16* Gounod Avant de quitter ces lieux (Faust)
HAKAN HAGEGARD (baritone)
STOCKHOLM ROYAL OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO CILLARIO
7.20* Gustave Charpentier Impressions d'Italie: OPÉRA-COMIQUE ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX : records
Telemann Concerto Sonata In D, for trumpet. strings and continuo: MAURICE ANDRE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.15* Handel Aria: Die ihr aus dunkeln
Griiften ELISABETH SPEISER (SOpranO)
WINTERTHURER BAROQUE QUINTET
8.20* Bach Sonata No 2, in A major (bwv 1015)
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin)
HERBERT TACHEZI (harpsichord) NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (viola da gamba)
8.33* Rameau Suite: Les Indes Galantes (excerpts)
COLLEGIUM AUREUM: record*
Respighi and Casella
Respighi Adagio con variazioni ANDRE NAVARRA (cello)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL
S.16* Casella Violin Concerto in A minor
ANDRE GERTLER (violin)
PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VACLAV SMETACEK gramophone records
Dufay
Twelfth of 28 programmes devised and introduced by Basil Lam.
Guillaume Dufay, who began his career as a Cathedral chorister at Cambrai, ended it there as the dominating creative figure of the period between Dunstable and Josquin. His Mass, and the associated motet, on the antiphon Ave regina coelorum are generally recognised as constituting his greatest achievements.
CHOIR OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD. IAN CRABBE (Organ) Conductor BERNARD ROSE
Sonata No 10, in G minor (Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes)
Suite No 6, in G minor (Mensa Sonora)
Partita No 7, in c minor (Harmonia artificiosa)
Sonata No 8, in B flat major (Fidicinium Sacro Profanum)
Sonata No 4, in c major (Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes)
ARS NOVA, directed by PETER HOLMAN (harpsichord)
RUDOLF PIERNAY (bass-baritone) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
Dvorak Five Biblical Songs
Wolf Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen; Schon streckt' ich aus im Bett die muden Glieder; Lass sie nur gehen; Was fiir ein Lied soil dir gesungen werden; Wie viele Zeit verlor ich; Geselle, woll'n wir uns in Kutten hüllen (Italienisches Liederbuch)
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1 Beethoven Overture: The Consecration of the House
12.27* Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
A weekly news bulletin
Part 2 Copland Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
1.46* Mozart Symphony No 31, in D (Paris) (K 297)
(Given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff, on 3 April 1978, before an invited audience) BBC Wales
YOSSI ZIVONI (violin)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano) Schubert Sonatina in D Brahms Sonata in A
Schubert Sonatina in c minor
(A series of concerts each including music by Schubert recorded earlier this year from St George's, Brandon Hill, Charlotte Street, Bristol) BBC Bristol
by Adam, Glinka. Massenet, Glazunov, Lanner, Komzak and Coleridge-Taylor
played by RUTH GEIGER
Hans Gal Eight Preludes
Frank Bridge Through the eaves (In Autumn): Dainty Rogue (Three Lyrics)
Kenneth Leighton Variations, Op 30. BBC Scotland
NEIL JENKINS , ANTHEA GIFFORD
Handel Spanish Cantata No 18: No se emendera jamas
Tony Hewitt-Jones Song-cycle: On a Journey
Christopher Brown Song-cycle: All year round
Britten Songs from the Chinese, Op 18
Charles Fox with records
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Work and Training
C.30 Industrial Democracy
A series of eight programmes
Presented by GEOFFREY STUTTARD 6: As Others Do
The political pressure of EEC social policy, and the development of formal industrial relations systems in Europe and beyond, have tempted some British architects of industrial democracy to look abroad for inspiration. Is there any to be found?
7.0 New series
School and Community
Six programmes in which DAVID RAWKSWORTH examines community influences on secondary education.
1: Pressure Points
What are the demands being made by society on the way schools function, and who is making them?
Series producer MICKWEBB
' The greatest singer of all time ', Caruso has been called, This statement of course can never be proved one way or the other; but what is true is that in the early years of this century Caruso came to stand for ' the opera singer ' as no other single artist could ever have done. Fortunately his rise to fame coincided with that of the gramophone and he has left many fine records taken from the 57 roles he had in his repertory.
In this programme Charles Osborne introduces some of these records and discusses the art and character of Enrico Caruso.
Philharmonia Orchestra leader CARL PINI conducted by Karl Bohm Part 1 Haydn
Symphony No 88, in G major
by Ray Gosling 1: Worthing
' Worthing has a straightforwardness. It is no place for tarting up and showing off, for fol-de-rols or camp. I like Worthing for being what it is. Only the very best butter on plain bread. No sauce but mint, on the leanest cold lamb.'
Part 2 Strauss Symphonic poem: Ein Heldenleben
Compiled and narrated by Gerald Roberts
Additional research by EPHRAIM SICHER
On 15 May 1939 Isaac Babel , one of the most original figures of modern Russian literature, was arrested by the security police at his home in a writers' colony outside Moscow. Hardly given time to dress, he was taken to the Lubianka prison, He was never seen again. with Anthony Newlands as Isaac Babel
With contributions by -MAX HATWARD . DR JOHN BRADLEY and EPHRAIM SICHER
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol
sung by the Swiss soprano ELISABETH SPEISER with IRWIN GAGE (piano)
Part of a recital given at the 1977 Savonlinna Opera Festival Schoeck Nachklang; Friihlingsruhe; Friihlingsfeier: Die Einsame; Im der Fremde; Hit einem gemalten Band Berg Seven early songs
(Finnish Radio recording)
String Quartet No 2, in D minor SMETANA QUARTET: record
Am
Strome ELISABETH SPEISER fSOpranO) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
(Finnish Radio recording from the 1977 Savonlinna Opera Festival)