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Grieg Homage March (Sigurd Jorsalfar ): HALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.14* Spohr Octet in E VIENNA OCTET
7.38* Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE composes gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sigurd Jorsalfar
Conducted By:
Sir John Barbirolli
Conducted By:
Spohr Octet

Cherubini Overture: Anacre'on VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
8.15* Haydn Quartet in D, Op 2 No 2
LASZLO SZENDREY-KARPER (guitar) VILMOS TATRAI (violin) GYORGY KONRAD (viola) EDE BAUDA (cello)
8.34* Mozart Symphony No 33, In B flat (K 319)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records

Contributors

Viola:
Gyorgy Konrad
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

' Faurg's music might be qualified by comparing It to the nature of that exquisite animal, the cat. The aptness of the comparison gives a clue to the slow welcome afforded to Faurg in this country, where the national character expresses itself in a love of dogs and horses!' (NORMAN SUCKLING) A chronological survey of the music of this most refined of French composers, including many of his chamber works, and each day, one of the great song-cycles, interpreted in many cases by performers who either knew Faur6, or were closely associated with the French tradition. Venice and Before
Prelude in G minor, Op 103; Barcarolle No 1, in A minor, Op 26 (mono)
THE COMPOSER (piano roll)
9.14* Messe basse
GABRIEL FAURE CHORALE
9.24* Ballade for piano and orchestra, Op 19
JOHN OGDON , CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
9.37* Cinq melodies de Venise, Op 58 (song-cycle to poems by Paul Verlaine )
GÈRARD SOUZAY (baritone)
DALTON BALDWIN (piano): records

Contributors

Basse:
Gabriel Faure
Unknown:
John Ogdon
Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux
Unknown:
Paul Verlaine
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin

LYNDA RUSSELL (soprano)
FIONA KIMM (mezzo-soprano) IAN CALEY (tenor)
DAVID THOMAS (bass-baritone)
BBC SINGERS, director JOHN POOLE BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IVAN FISCHER Bartok Village Scenes
Haydn Mass In B flat major (Harmoniemesse)

Contributors

Director:
John Poole
Conducted By:
Ivan Fischer

direct from St John 's, Smith Square. London
Sylvia Rosenberg (violin) Tamas Vasary (piano) Bartok Sonata No 1
Mozart Sonata in c major (K 296)
(Tickets £1 available from 11.0 om today, or in advance from the Box Office, [number removed])

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Piano:
Tamas Vasary

gives a recital of his own organ music
Langlais Esquisse Gothique No 2; Prophetic Visions (Cinq Meditations sur l'Apocalypse); Mosaic 2: La Complainte de Pontkalleg; Poem of Happiness; Improvisation on a given theme (Part of a public concert reCorded last May at Worcester Cathedral) BBC Birmingham

BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Music by Rossini, Lars-Erik Larsson , Honegger, Jarnefelt, Percy Grainger and Howard Ferguson.
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Conducted By:
Bryden Thomson
Unknown:
Lars-Erik Larsson
Unknown:
Percy Grainger
Unknown:
Howard Ferguson.

Giovanni GabrieU Sacrae Symphoniae:
Canzona No 8, in 12 parts Canzona No 3. in 8 parts
LONDON CORNETT AND SACKBUT ENSEMBLE conducted by ANDREW PARROTT
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G: CHARLES ROSEN SYMPHONICA OF LONDON conducted by WYN MORRIS

Contributors

Conducted By:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Charles Rosen
Conducted By:
Wyn Morris

UPPER NORWOOD BAND OF THE SALVATION ARMY, conductor MAJOR GEORGE WHITTINGHAM
Music by Bramwell Coles , Ray Bowes. Ray Steadman Allen and Philip Catelinet

Contributors

Music By:
Bramwell Coles
Music By:
Ray Bowes.
Unknown:
Steadman Allen
Unknown:
Philip Catelinet

Presented by Jack Brymer Music of the 18th Century
NEW LONDON SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE director and soloist
RONALD THOMAS (Violin) With PETER LLOYD (flute)
Boyce Symphony No 1. in a flat
Bach Violin Concerto No J, In a Telemann Concerto in A, for flute, violin and strings BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Jack Brymer
Violin:
Ronald Thomas
Flute:
Peter Lloyd

The opening concert of the 1978/9 EBU International Concert Season, recorded on October in the Finlandia Hall, Helsinki.
On the occasion of the Second EBU International String Quartet Competition, Finnish Radio presents a concert opened by the joint winners of the First Competition, held in Stockholm in 1974. Mendelssohn String Quartet In I flat, Op 12: FRANZ SCHUBERT QUARTET OF VIENNA

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Schubert

Part 2 Erik Bergman Bardo Theodol, for soloists, choral and orchestra
Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition (orch Leo Funtek ) BELJAE ANGERVO (mezZO-SOp) WALTON GROENROOS (baritone)
ARNULF OTIO-SPRUNK (recitation) FINNISH RADIO CHAMBER CHOIR
FINNISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Erik Bergman Bardo
Unknown:
Leo Funtek
Baritone:
Walton Groenroos
Conducted By:
Leif Segerstam

Taverner. Twenty-fourth of 28 programmes, devised and introduced by Basil Lam
The Muse of History is seldom in a hurry to celebrate past worthies, and often averts her gaze entirely from those inspired by her sisters. However, interest in John Taver ner has for too long been focused on unsupported and misleading legends about his life. The actual performance of his music supports the view that he is one of the major figures of the Renaissance.
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR, OXFORD, director SIMON PRESTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Taver
Director:
Simon Preston

Threesome, with Michael Gar rick (piano, percussion), Phil Lee (guitar), Norma Winstone (voice, percussion)
Underground Streams, Part 1, a work based on the lecture-cycle entitled Life between Death and Rebirth given in 1913 by Rudoif Steiner

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Gar
Guitar:
Phil Lee
Guitar:
Norma Winstone
Unknown:
Rudoif Steiner

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