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Weber Overture: Peter Schmoll BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.16* Rossini Introduction. Theme and Variations, for clarinet and orchestra
GERVASE DE PEYER
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
7.29* Schubert Auf dem Strom ROBERT TEAR (tenor) NEILL SANDERS (horn)
LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
7.38* Grieg Holberg Suite
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL TORTELIER gramophone records
Chabrier Marche joyeuse SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.9* Giuliani Guitar Concerto in A
JULIAN BREAM
THE MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
8.32* Bizet Suite No 1 (L'Arlésienne): ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM : records
Poetry chosen and read by Robin Holmes
Boccherini Sonata in B flat, for cello and double-bass (G 565)
ANNER BYLSMA, ANTHONY WOODROW Cello Concerto in D major (G 479): ANNER BYLSMA
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM, directed by JAAP SCHRÖDER : records
GWENNETH PRYOR (piano)
Medtner Sonate Orageuse, Op 53 No 2. in F minor
Mendelssohn Songs without words. Op 62 Nos 1. 2. 3
Mendelssohn. transc Rachmaninov Scherzo (A Midsummer Night's Dream) BBC Scotland
conducted by KERRY WOODWARD , with CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT (organ)
Elizabeth Maconchy Propheta Mendax: MARGARET SLADE (sop) Hoist Ave Maria: Four Canons Peter Maxwell Davies Five Carols: JULIE KENNARD (soprano) with organ music from the Robertsbridge Codex between the choral items
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The First Test in the Cornhill Series England New Zealand Commentary from
The Oval on the fifth and final day's play
1.35* News
1.40* The Arts Worldwide
2.0* Lunchtime scoreboard
2.10*-6.30 Commentary with teatime and close-of-play summaries
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Work and Training
6.30 School and Community
Six programmes in which DAVID HAWKSWORTH examines community influences on secondary education.
4: Assessing Examinations
7.0 The Prisoners
A series of nine programmes which examine aspects of life in our prisons.
6: The Open Prison - Ford
Presented by LARRY HELD
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , Part 1
Judith Nelson (soprano)
Emma Kirkby
(soprano)
Carolyn Watkinson (contralto) Christopher Hogwood (organ continuo)
Christ Church Cathedral Choir. Oxford
The first of four talks in which the novelist and critic Joseph Hone describes the journey he took through Hungary and Czechoslovakia this summer and comments on the social and political situation in these countries today.
1: Budapest: Back Alleys and Grand Boulevards
Paris-on-the-Danube but with incongruous back streets; and the remnants of Zsa Zsa 's tortoiseshell cosmetic box surfacing in Government antique shops ...
Part 2
Academy of Ancient Music leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS directed from the harpsichord by Christopher Hogwood
. Nigel North (theorbo continuo)
Jakob Lindberg
(theorbo continuo)
Handel Water Music (Concert* Grosso No 25, in F major) Suite No 1, in F major Suite No 3, in c major Suite No 2, in D major
Compiled and presented by Martin Esslln. With
Stephen Moore as Reiner Kunze and Kenneth Shanley as the Storyteller
Last year the East German poet Reiner Kunze and his family were granted permission to leave East Germany. Kunze, a prominent poet, had been expelled from the GDR's Writers' Union on the grounds that he had vilified his country in a short book called The Lovely Years. In this programme Martin Esslin presents extracts from the offending book and considers the reasons for the offence. with ALAN BADMAN , BAS BULLOCH
CHRISTIAN BULLOCH. HAROLD KASKET AMANDA MURRAY , HARRIET MURRAY STORMONT MURRAY JENNIFER PIERCEY
ASHLEY POLLOCK. SARAH WRIGHT
Directed by BERNARD KRICREFSKI
(Stephen Moore is a National Theatre player)
Aaron Copland 's ' Ballet for Martha ' complete and in the original scoring for 13 instruments
NASH ENSEMBLE leader MARCIA CRAYFORD conducted by THE COMPOSER
(first broadcast on Aaron Cop-land's 75th birthday in 1975)
Alessandro Scarlatti Six Pieces
Schubert Four Impromptus (D 899)
Chopin Variations on La ci darem la mano from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni
Rachmaninov Elegy in E flat minor
(Recorded in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)
Lachen und Weinen LUCIA popp (soprano)
GYORGY FISCHER (piano)
( from a concert at the Royal Opera House, CoventGarden)