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Verdi Overture: Nabucco
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.13* Hummel Concerto In r, for bassoon and orchestra GEORGE ZUKERMAN
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by jorg FAERBER
7.39* Smetana Polkas in F and B flat (Czech Dances Set 1) JAN NAVOTNY (piano)
7.46*. Tchaikovsky Marche slave AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
George Zukerman
Conducted By:
Jorg Faerber
Piano:
Jan Navotny
Conducted By:
Bernard Haitink

Saint-Saens Symphonic Poem: La jeunesse d'Hercule THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX
8.23. Mozart Rondo in D (K 382): DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.30. Weber Symphony No 1, in c: LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HANS-HUBERT SCHÖNZELEH:" records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pierre Dervaux
Conducted By:
Mozart Rondo
Piano:
Daniel Barenboim

RONALD MURDOCK (tenor) JOHN TUNNELL (violin)
CHARLES TUNNELL (cello)
ROGER VIGNOLES (harpsichord)
CleYambault 0 mysterium ineffabile
Rameau Cantata: Diane et Action
Vivaldi Cantata: Piango, gemo. sospiro
Dowland Come again, sweet love doth now invite; Say. love, if ever thou didst find Ford Fair, sweet, cruel
Dowland Sleep, wayward thoughts; I saw my lady weep Campian When to her lute Corinna sings
Jones Now what is love?
Richard Rodney Bennett Tom o'Bedlam's song

Contributors

Violin:
John Tunnell

SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN KENNETH ELLIOTT
(harpsichord and harmonium) Josef Suk Meditation on an old Bohemian Chorale
Benda Harpsichord Concerto In G minor
Kalabis Musica de Camera (British Premiere)

Contributors

Directed By:
Leonard Friedman
Harpsichord:
Kenneth Elliott
Unknown:
Josef Suk
Unknown:
Kalabis Musica

Thirty radio stations from 13 European countries where folk music is still a living force entered recordings for this International contest. This second of five programmes features the winning entries in the category for folk song arrangements for instruments. The performers - on instruments from bagpipes to dulcimer - are from various regions of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania.
(Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio)

Third of four programmes
Today, Sonatas in D, Op 1 No 13 (FDUARD MELKUS, 18th-century violin by Klotz); in G, Op 1 No 5 (FRANS BROGGEN , one-keyed transverse flute by Thomas Stanesby Junior ); in G minor. Op 1 No 6 (RONALD ROSEMAN. modern oboe): in F, Op 1 No 12 (EDUARD MELKUS); in c. Op 1 No 7 (FRANS BROGGEN. recorder by Thomas Stanesby Senior): gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Frans Broggen
Unknown:
Thomas Stanesby Junior
Unknown:
Ronald Roseman.
Unknown:
Frans Broggen.

Sunset's Cadenzas and Codas
With an air of (temporary) finality, Christopher Hogwood lowers the curtain on a sequence of Mozartian coda-tricks (Symphony No 29); Haydn's unfinished String Quartet, Op 103: Strauss's last composition and apologies for absence from Dido and a Romanian peasant: gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood

medium only
Leisure and Recreation
6.30 Music in Principle 10: Good Vibrations
Record producer ALAN PARSONS discusses recording techniques and their influence on music, with the help of composer and arranger ANDREW POWELL.
Series producer PADDY KINGSLAND
7.0 Local Arts 6: Bristol
MICHAEL SCHMIDT, writer and publisher, looks at what the largest non-metropolitan centre in England has to offer both majority and minority audiences, and examines some controversial points relating to arts in society.
Series producer JUDITH bumpus

Contributors

Producer:
Alan Parsons
Unknown:
Andrew Powell.

BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conductor
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky direct from St Rombout's Cathedral, Mechelen Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 32. in G major (Overture in the Italian style) (K 318)
Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)

Contributors

Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

I have two beliefs about poetry - which come down to one and the same. It should be clear; and it should show us the world, and in this sense be true.'
Robert Wells introduces and reads a selection from his recent volume of poems, The Winter's Task.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduces:
Robert Wells

The second of two illustrated talks by Denis Matthews. Professor of Music at the University of Newcastle, in which he examines some of the problems posed by the cadenzas of classical concertos.
2: The Cadenza in Beethoven's Piano Concertos

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Matthews.

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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