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Elgar Concert Overture: In the South: BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
7.24* Castelnuovo-Tedesco Guitar Concerto in D
JOHN WILLIAMS , MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conductedbyEugeneormandy
7.44* Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Mozart Concerto in F, for three pianos and orchestra (K 242) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
DANIEL BARENBOIM FOU TS'ONG
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.29* Beethoven Symphony No 1, In c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS SCHMIDT -ISSERSTEDT: records
Final Years and Exile, 1938-45
String Quartet No 6
Tokyo Quartet: Koichiro Harada (violin) Kikuei Ikeda (violin) Kazuhide Isomura (viola) Sadao Harada (cello)
gramophone record
DONG-SUK KANG (violin) GORDON BACK (piano)
Part 1 Brahms Scherzo In c minor (FAE Sonata)
Prokofiev Sonata No 1, in r minor, Op 80
Peter Vansittart , the novelist. talks about Music of Heaven and Hell.
Part 2 Schumann Sonata No 1 in A minor, Op 105
Ysaye Sonata No 4, in 9 minor, for solo violin
Szymanowski Nocturne and Tarantella
BBC Birmingham
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The Third Test in the Cornhill Series England v Pakistan Commentary from Headingley on the first day's play by JOHN ARLOTT , BRIAN JOHNSTON CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS and DON MOSEY.
With comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and FRED TRUEMAN
Close-of-play summary by TONY LEWIS. Scorer BILL FRINDALL
1.35* News
1.40* The GreatMatch: England v Pakistan at Headingley 1974. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS recalls the stirring deeds of the last match on this ground between these two sides.
2.0* Lunchtime scoreboard
2.8*-6.40 Commentary with teatime and close-of-play summaries.
John Franklyn-Robbins reads Dryden's Epistle to Sir Godfrey Kneller, in which Dryden reflects in verse on the sister art of painting.
(Recording of a 1977 Pro Musics Antiqua concert in the Freie Waldorfschule, Bremen, made available by courtesy of Radio Bremen)
QUATUOR DE FRANCE Rodrique Milosi (violin) Marc Carles (viola) Jean-Claude Ribera (cello) Leslie Wright (piano) Mendelssohn Piano Quartet In F minor, Op 2
Denis Donoghue (Broadcast on Sun at 12 noon)
Part 2 Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 20 (Recording from last year's Wallonia Festival, by courtesy of BRT Brussels)
CHRISTOPHER WILSON (renaissance lutes) plays and introduces music by the two outstanding Italian lutenist-composers of the 16th century, each of whom was known as 'Il Divino ': Francesco Canova da Milano, and Laurenclnl. He also discusses the meaning of ' 11 Divino ' and describes the two instruments on which he plays.
leader MICHAEL DAVIS conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN with THEODORE LETTVIN (piano) Part 1 Mozart Serenade In G (K 525) (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini
Shostakovich Symphony No 10, in E minor BBC Manchester (Recording of a public concert given in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on 15 January)
played by ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL Weber Three Pieces from Op 60: All 'Ungarese: Alia sicilfana: Rondo scherzando Schubert Divertissement a la francaise
The Musical Offering RICHARD ADENEY (flute) SIDNEY SUTCLIFFE (oboe) ROGER WINFIELD (cor anglais) DEIRDRE DUNDAS-GRANT (bassoon) KENNETH SILLITO (violin) JOSE-LUISGARCIA (violin) QUINTIN BALLARDII (Viola) HAROLD HARRIOTT (viola) BERNARD RICHARDS (Cello) ANITA LASKER (cello) PHILIP simms (double-bass) COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER (Part of an Invitation Concert given In the BBC's Maida Vale studios in October 1968)
The Wider World
S.40 Speculations
Exploring ideas on the fringe of knowledge.
2: Black Holes and the Future of the Cosmos
Will the whole universe eventually disappear into a vast Black Hole? Discussed by DR CHRIS EVANS and PROFESSOR JOHN TAYLOR
Introduced by PAUL VAUGHAN
7.10 Industrial Democracy
Eight programmes about its origins, growth and possible future directions, presented by GEOFFREY STUTTARD.
4: Crossing the Line
Some organisations have gone beyondtheboundariesimplied by traditional employer-employee relationships, providing examples of new forms of participation in management and, in some cases, pioneering the idea of co-ownership
Opera in two acts Libretto by CARLOS FERNANDEZ SHAW
Music by Manuel deFalla Cast in order of singing:
STOCKHOLM RADIO CHOIR chorus-master ERIC ERICSON RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, FRANKFURT, conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
The action takes place In Granada
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hess Radio)
by CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
'Work? I spent hours in foreign parts lying on my belly in the telephone queue, while you were in bed with a bore of international reputation, you call that work? .
Adapted and directed by DICKON REED . A World Service drama production
Michael Haydn Divertimento in G
Mendelssohn Octet in I flat gramophone records
Readings from the Journal of an 18th-century visitor to Edinburgh. Edward Topham , together with music of the period arranged by DAVID JOHNSON Extracts read by Iain Cuthbertson
HELEN MCARTHUR (soprano) EDNA ARTHUR (violin)
SANDRA BROWN (harpsichord) DAVID EDWARDS (cello) BBC Scotland
ImFreien: HUGUES CUENOD (tenor) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)