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Beethoven Overture: King Stephen
PH<LHARMON)A ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTOKLEMPERER
7.!' Hande) Organ Concerto No 4,inF ALBERT DEKLERK AMSTERDAM CHAMtM
ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY VAN HORST
7.9t* Mozart Divertimento Notl.tnD(t2Sl) tERH!)PH)LHARMON)C ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VONtURAJAN ernmophonerecordt
Ambrose Thomas Overture: Raymond
New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein
8.13* La!o Cello Concerto in D minor
Heinrich Schiff
New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Charles Mackerras
8.40* Ravel Suite No 2: Daphnis and Chloe
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta
(gramophone records)
(Stereo)
Puccini 1858 tM< Pretudio sinfonico MONTE CARLO OP6M ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONN .tt* Edgar: Church scene,Act!
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF NEW YORK
OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by EVE QUELER .M' I Crisantemi
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTn
The Chevalier Renatodes
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO BARTOLET gramophone records
Antony Hopkins talks about a work or theme of current interest.
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (violin) WILLIAM CLOCK (piano)
Mozart Sonata in Bat (K MM
Beethoven Sonata in A minor. Op 23 tt.5* Interval Reading tt.H* Summer Scheetef Music. Part 2
Beethoven Sonata in A major.Op SONnl
Mozart Sonata inf(K 377) (A public concert given in the Great Hall, Dartington College, on 2 August)
Rubbra Sinfonia Sacra
Julie Kennard (soprano) Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano) Christian du Plessie (baritone)
BBC Singers, director John Poole
BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Brian Wright
BBC Symphony Orchestra, led by Maurice Brett, conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Direct from St John's, Smith Square, London
Alban Berg String Quartet
Bartok Quartet No 3
Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky)
(Tickets £1.00 available from 11.0am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel [number removed])
(Repeated next Saturday)
Graham Steed plays the organ of All Souls' Church. Langham Place , London
Hermann Schroeder Motiv-Varianten(li)73)
Dupr< Quatre Fugues Modates, Op M; Seven Pieces,Op27 Nos4,:, and 7
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader John Bradbury
Conductor Ashley Lawrence
Weber Overture: Peter Schmot
Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile
Smetana Tabor (Ma Vlast)
Johann Strauss The Blue Danube
Ravel Suite: Le tombetu de Couperin
Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kije
CHtCAGO SYMPHONY oRcmsTRA, conducted by CLAUDIOABBADO
Scrtabin Sonata No 2, in <: sharp minor vLA))tM<H ASHKENAZY (piano) Tchaikovsky Symphony No 0. in minor (Pathetique)
LOS ANGCLtS FHtU!ARMON!C ORCHESTRA conducted by ZCB)f MEMM
Morris Motors Band
Conductor Harry Mortimer
Manuel Bitten Overture: Napoleon
Joseph Herevitz Sinfonietta
Reginald heath Spring-timetime
Peter Yerke Windsor Great Park
BBC Birmingham
A sequence of music for theeariyevening
Presented by Jack Brimer The Voice ot
Frit! Wunderhch
His art as revealed through gramophone recordings, in a repertoire ranging from Bach to Lehar. Devised by BRiAt) .EAR.BtiCBristot
direct from the Concert Hall of Danish Radio
On behalf of the European Broadcasting Union, Danish Radio presents a concert whose first part is devoted to the music of a neglected Greek composer, Nikos Skalkottas (1904-1949). whom some leading musicians consider a man of genius.
Skalkottas Symphony in one movement (Return of Ulysses); Concerto for double-bass and orchestra (world premiere)
Klaus Stoll (double-bass) Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor George Hadjinikos
Three years ago Etlward O. Wilson , the author of Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, suggested that the biological principles which appear to work well for animals could be extended profitably to the human social sciences. Dr Colin Blakemore , 1976 Reith Lecturer, examines the arguments advanced in Professor Wilson's new book On Human Nature.
Part 2 Per Norgaard Symphonv No 3
Hedvig Rummel (soprano) Danish Radio Chorus
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conductor Tamas Vetij
A feature by Bill Morrisoa and John Theoeharis
Under the guidance of a hypnotist (Leonard Wilder. Dental Surgeon) and with a tape recorder placed next to the couch, a subject (Bill Morrison ) registers the regressive movement of an adult's life to the earliest childhood memories, goes through the trauma of birth and describes some sensations inside the womb. Is what emerges a true memory of being born and of growing up or is it merely memories of childhood fantasies?
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Violin Concerto in E minor (RV 277) (II Favorito)
SALVATORE ACCARDO (Violin) 1 MUSICI: record
Introduced by Charles Fox 'Conversations,' composed and conducted by ROBERT LAMB (trombone), with the LONDON POLYPHONIC ORCHESTRA, leader ANTHONY GILBERT RONNIE HUGHES (trumpet)
GARY KETTELL (percussion) JOHN DEAN (drums)
Der blinde Knabe: PETER PEARS (tenor), BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)