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Leopold Mozart Concerto in E flat, for two horns and orchestra: HERMANN BAUMANN and MADIR CAKAR CONCERTO AMSTERDAM directed by JAAP SCOVADER Mozart Piano Concerto No 8, in c (K 246) WILHELM KEMPFF BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
Leopold Mozart Cassation in G
BERLIN BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by CARL GORVIN Gramophone records
Mozart Concert Aria: Chio mi scordi di te? IK 505):
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) ALFRED BRENDEL (piano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL 9.16*Beethoven Violin Concerto in d, Op 61 (mono) BRONISLAW HUBERMANN VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by GEORGE SZELL
9.55* Sibelius Symphony No 5. in E flat, Op 82 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(gramophone records)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Goethe and Liszt, by JOHN WARRACK.
The instrument-makers: 7 - Harpsichords, by DEREK ADLAM.
Wanda Landowska , by FELIX APRAHAMIAN. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
For the final programme in the series, a concert given in Orchestra Hall, Chicago, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
Schubert Symphony No 9, in c major (D 944)
On Listening to Music: Edith Vogel i Repeat)
Part 2 Strauss
Symphonic Poem: Ein Heldenleben
(WFMT Chicago recording)
' You can't so on playing nothing but hard shots in squash.'
Derek Robinson with advice on the light touch.
4: Equal Voice Choirs (2) READING PHOENIX LADIES'
CHOIR; OLIVE QUANTRILL SINGERS: MARAZION APOLLO MALE VOICE CHOIR; HAFREN LADIES' CHOIR; SEVEN TOWERS MALE VOICE CHOIR; THE DALVAIT SINGERS
Adjudicators DR EDGAR BOUCHER , NOEL COX, GARETH WALTERS
Bernard Keeffe introduces the series, summarises the adjudicators' remarks and announces the class winners.
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest.
(Rptd: tomorrow 10.0 am)
Opera in a prologue and three acts
Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA riAVE and ARRIGO BOITO (sung in Italian: records) Cast: CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA. MILAN conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO Prologue; Act 1
3.49* Interval Reading
3.50* Simon Boccanegra Acts 2 and 3
A series of programmes in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
Hugh Ottaway talks about Sibrlius's Sixth Symphony, as recorded by Barbirolli, Beecham, Berglund. Bernstein, Collins. Maazel, Karajan and Schneevoigt.
leader .JOHN Tt'NNELL conductor RODERICK 8RYDON KAREN VAUOHAN (harp)
Earl of Kelly Overture in e flat major
Jean Francaix Chaconne for harp and strings (tirst broadcast in this country) Mozart Symphony No 31. in D (Paris) (ik 297)
(A concert given in the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh, on 4 December 1978) BBC Scotland
ALBERT FERBER (piano) Lopatnikov Variations, Op
22
Mussorgsky Puss in the corner; Intermezzo
Glinka, transe Balakirev L'Alouette
Boris Pasternak Prelude
Kabalevsky Sonata No 3, in F major, Op 46
A play by SEVERO SARDUY translated by BARBARA THOMPSON
A beach; sunlight; two bodies photographed. But the photograph holds different memories. Sarduy merges the themes of the body's awareness and the transience of youth and physical beauty.
The voices: SARAH RADEL , CAROLE BOYD , JOHN BULL , GEOFFREY COLLINS , DAVID MARCH .VALERIE SARRUF
Directed by DAVID SPENSER
Tippett's New Quartet, direct from the Assembly Rooms, Bath
Lindsay String Quartet
Haydn Quartet in G major, Op 64 No 4
Tippett Quartet No 4 (first performance)
Robert Walser , a Swiss writer who wrote in German, was born in 1878. He is now becoming a celebrity in the German-speaking v countries, although he has been hardly known elsewhere. Professor Idris Parry , of Manchester University, considers the theme of humility in Walser's best known novel Jacob von Gunten, which has been widely translated.
Part 2 Beethoven
Quartet in F minor, Op 95 (Arranged in association with Bath Private Enterprise Sponsors)
A story by CARLOS FUENTES translated by ELAINE IVES CAMERON - Read by John Rowe
Producer LIANE AUKIN
Concerto on Old English Rounds, for viola, women's chorus and orchestra: DONALD MCINNES CAMERATA SINGERS
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN : record