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Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales: the PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
7.22* Moszkowski Spanish Caprice: IVAN DAVIS (piano)
7.28* Castelnuovo-Tedesco Concerto: SERGIO AND EDUARDO ABREU (guitars)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO
7.48* Chabrier Rhapsody: Espana: LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ATAULFO ARGENTA : records
Haydn Overture: L'incontro improviso: BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAOER
8.13* Frantisek Cerny Mazurka FRANTISEK POSTA (double-bass) JAN PANENKA (pianol
8. 19* d'Albert Piano Concerto No 2, in E: MICHAEL PONTI LUXEMBOURG RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE CAO
8.34* Mendelssohn Symphony No 7, in D minor, for string orchestra: AMSTERDAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by MARINUS VOORBERG : records
Schubert Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (mono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) REGINALD KELL (clarinet) GEORGE REEVES (piano)
9.14* Gretchen am Spinnrade; Standchen (D 889) (mono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Ellens Gesange (Ave Maria) (D 8391 (mono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) With ORCHESTRA conducted by LEO ROSENEK
9.26* Fantasia in F minor (D 940): ALFRED BRENDEL and EVELYNE CROCHET (piano duet) gramophone records
given in Lyons Concert Hall, University of York
OWEN WYNNE (counter-tenor) JOHN TURNER (recorders)
CHRISTOPHER HIRONS (baroque violin)
JANE RYAN (viola da gamba) ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
Telemann Cantata: Am ersten Osterfeiertage
Duncan Druee Udana. for recorder and harpsichord (first broadcast performance)
Bach Partita in E, for violin
Bryce Morrison talks about Music Contests
Part 2 Richard Steinitz Hymn to Apollo at Delphi (first broadcast performance)
Antoine Forqueray Suite in c minor, for harpsichord
Bach Aria: Ich will nach dem Himmel zu (Cantata No 146) Rameau Cinquieme Concert
(Presented in association with the Music Department)
ANDRAS VON TOSZEGHI (Viola) HAMISH MILNE (piano) Flackton Sonata in D
Kiel Three Romances, Op 69
Hummel Sonata in E flat, Op 5 No 3
conducted from the harpsichord by KARL RICHTER
DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER (flute) JAMES PAPPOUTSAKIS (flute) JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN (Violin)
Part 1 Bach Suite No 3, in D (BWV 1068); Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G (Bwv 1049)
Part 2 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G (Bwv 1048); Suite No 4, in D (BWV 1069)
(Recording from the 1974 Berkshire Music Festival, made available by the Boston Symphony Transcription Trust)
(The Poacher)
Comic opera in three acts Music by Albert Lortzing
Text by THE COMPOSER. hased on a play by A. VON KOTZEBUE (sung in German: records)
Pancratius the Count's major domo. WALTER EHKENGUT (baSSI
With the BAVARIAN STATE OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROBERT HEGER. Act 1
Act 2
3.45* Interval Reading
3.55* Der Wildschutz Act 3
Ninth of ten recitals from the semi-final stage recorded in Leeds Town Hall. BBC Manchester
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The Wider World
6.30 Get By in Spanish
5: Getting to Your Destination
7.0 The School Years
Introduced by ANNE JONES 9: Tomorrow's Adult
Producer DENNIS SIMMONS
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
A chance to hear some rare music by Edvard Grieg. In fact, some of the movements of Peer Gynt are receiving their first performance tonight because the composer wrote far too much music for the original production and only now are we able to hear them thanks to the work of tonight's conductor Per Dreier.
Torill Carlsen (soprano), Vessa Hanssen (mezzo-soprano), Asbjorn Hansli (baritone)
Oslo Philharmonic Choir, chorus-master Oskar Raaum
London Symphony Orchestra, led by Richard Studt, conducted by Per Dreier
Part 1
Hommage March (Sigurd Torsalfar); Excerpts from Olav Trygvason; Cantata; Recognition of the land
(Stereo)
1: Gentlemen into Players
In the first of three talks which trace the development of espionage and other covert action as a military and political weapon, Dr Christopher Andrew of Corpus Christi College. Cambridge, considers the background to the formation of the modern British Secret Services and reviews some of their early exploits. BBC Manchester
Part 2 Incidental music from Peer Gynt
The Ant Killers by SEVERO SARDUY, translated by BARBARA THOMPSON
Some German tourists visit Portugal during the April Revolution of 1974. A car accident and a group of boys, living in the wild, destroying the ants which are besieging them, are paralleled to the withdrawal of the Portuguese from Angola and other colonies in Africa.
Voices: PETER BALDWIN , ERIC ALLAN , KENNETH SHANI. EY, EDWARD KELSEY. SHEILA GRANT , EVE KARPF, HENRY KNOWLES , ANDREW BRANCH
Directed by DAVID SPENSER
Wolf Italian Serenade
Lutoslawski String Quartet
(From the Schwetzingen Festival 1978. South German Radio recording)
sung by JOHN SHlRLEY-QUIRK (bar) with MARTIN isepp (piano)
Schubert Meeresstille; Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren: Gondelfahrer: Abendrothe: Der Schiffer (1m Winde, im Sturme); Der Strom: Auflosung
Brahms Wahrend des Regens; Sommerfaden: Mein Herz ist schwer: An ein Bild: Abendregen; Der Tod, das ist die kiihle Nacht
Du bist die Ruh'
JULIA CULP (contralto) with piano (record: 1906)