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Hoist Fugat Concerto, Op 40 No 2
NICHOLAS FIORE (flute) STANLEY WOOD (oboe) HART HOUSE ORCHESTRA conducted bv BOYD NEEL
7.14* Hindemith Trio for viola, heckelphone, and piano, Op 47 ULRICH KOCH (viola)
HORST SCHNEIDER (heckelphone) MARIA BERGMANN (piano)
7.29* Schmitt Ballet Suite: La Tragédie de Salome ORTF CHOIR
ORTF ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
Britten Piano Concerto, Op 13 SVIATOSLAV RICHTER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.39* Arnold English Dances
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
Bach at Weimar
Concerto in G, for solo organ (bwv 592) (after Ernst) LIONEL ROGG
Concerto in P, for solo harpsichord (bwv 978) (after Vivaldi) EGIDA GIORDANI SARTORI Toccata and Fugue in D minor
(Dorian)
Concerto in c, for solo organ (BWV 594) (after Vivaldi) LIONEL ROGG gramophone records
IAN CADDY (baritone)
JENNIFER COULTAS (piano)
Joseph Holbrooke (born 5 July 1878) Six Landscapes, Op 34
Lutyens In the temple of a bird's wing
Joseph Holbrooke Come not when I am dead; I heard a soldier; My own sad love
Herbert Hughes Parodies, Bk 2
played by STEPHEN CLEOBURY at Westminster Abbey
The programme includes both of the organ works by Sir Lennox Berkeley , who was 75 in May.
Berkeley Three Pieces Herbert Howells Partita Berkeley Fantasia
Sonata in D, Op 58 played by RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) RICHARD MARKHAM (piano) BBC Scotland
IMOGEN COOPER (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader RAYMOND OVENS conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
Debussy Choreographic Poem: Jeux
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in c major (K 503)
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7, in A BBC Scotland
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) at Lancaster University Part 1
Mozart Quartet in d minor (K 421)
Tlppett Quartet No 2. in F sharp
2.40* Interval Reading
2.45* Amadeus String Quartet Part 2 Beethoven
Quartet in B flat, Op 130
BBC Manchester
The first of five programmes featuring some of the works commissioned by Serge Kous sevitsky for the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and for the Koussevitsky Foundation, which he started in 1942 as a memorial to his first wife
Natalia. Stravinsky Ode
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
Prokofiev Symphony No 4, Op
FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
The first of three programmes SUSI JEANS plays on the pedal harpsichord two Trio-Sonatas by Bach and a Chorale Partita by Pachelbel.
JOHN LADE introduces the performance of Bartok's Piano Concerto No 3 recommended by Stephen Walsh in last Saturday's Record Review.
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL with artists on records
(continued)
6.30 Ochen' Priyatno
A Russian beginners' course by Michael Frewin and Albina Braithwaite.
8: Keeping Fit
With Tanya Feifer, Sasha DORO-GOI and Nikolai Rytjkov
Book: £1.50; two LP records: £1.20 each, or tape cassettes: £2.97 each; Pronunciation record: 97p, from bookshops
7.0 Tal como es
Un curso de segundo aflo basado en conversaciones grahadas en Valladolid y Madrid.
9: Dona Tomasa describe como era su vida a comienzos del siglo.
Con Eloisa Diez y Pablo Soto
Guien Alan Wilding
Two books: £1.20 each: two LP records: £2.05 each, or cassettes: £2.48 each, from bookshops
Records made in 1932 of Gurrelieder JEANETTE VREELAND (soprano)
ROSE BAMPTON (mezzo-soprano) PAUL ALTHOUSE (tenor) ROBERT BETTS (tenor)
ABRASHA ROBOPSKY (bass)
BENJAMIN DE LOACHE (speaker) PRINCETON CLEE CLUB
FORTNIGHTLY CLUB
MENDELSSOHN CLUB
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Part 1
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
Gurrelieder, Part 2
Music in the Act of Making Written and presented by Philip Oxman
Illustrated introduction by A. L. Lloyd
' All animals always hear. To hear is the fundamental involuntary activity that initiates experience of the outside world. But hearing is not listening. Only when the flow of hearing is interrupted by attention does listening occur. There must be desire.'
Using myth, music and the physiology of hearing Philip Oxman makes an exploration of desire and its instruments in the working life of human-kind.
Realised at the BBC Radio-phonic Workshop by PHILIP OXMAN , MALCOLM CLARKE and BILL AITKEN
Producer DESMOND BRISCOE
Salve Regina in A (D 676)
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (Soprano) SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART (gramophone record)
Die GotterGriechenlands (mono) APRIL CANTELO (soprano)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) with at
11.45 News