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Leopold Kozeluh Sym phony in F: PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by LIBOR HLAVACEK
8:28*. Mozart Concerto No 18, in B flat (K 456)
ALFRED BRENDEL , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Leopold Kozeluh Sym
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Berlioz Overture: Les francs-juges
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
9.26* Respighi Sonata in a minor (mono)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) EMMANUEL BAY (piano)
9.45* Arensky Waltz from Suite for two pianos. Op 15 HAROLD BAUER and OSSIP
GABRILOWITSCH (piano roll)
9.50* Scriabin Fantasy in B minor, Op 28
IGOR ZHUKOV (piano)
10.0* Finzl Dies Natalis (mono): JOAN CROSS (sop) BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA conducted by BOYD NEEL gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Unknown:
Harold Bauer
Conducted By:
Boyd Neel

A magazine programme about this year's Proms. A child of his time? Reflections from
SIR MICHAEL TIPPETT.
ROGER WOODWARD talks about the links between piano music old and new, with special reference to Schoenberg's Piano Concerto.
Specialist conductors-DAVID ATHERTON On the perils of a label. Presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producer PIERS BURTON-PAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Michael Tippett.
Talks:
Roger Woodward
Conductors:
David Atherton
Presented By:
Jeremy Siepmann
Producer:
Piers Burton-Page

International Amateur Choral Competition
2: Chamber Choir Class (2) Australia: CORINTHIAN SINGERS; Finland: HELSINKI UNIVERSITY CHOIR; United Kingdom: EXON SINGERS Introduced by Bernard Keeffe
This year's international jurors are NIKI VASKOLA (Finland), chairman of the jury; NOEL cox (UK); GERARD VICTORY (Ireland); KAREL AERTS (Belgium); WILFRIED BRENNECKE (West Germany): and CHRISTOPHER oyesiku (Nigeria)
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Keeffe
Unknown:
Karel Aerts

The Man who Never Died Opera in two acts. Music by Alan Bush , with libretto by BARRIE STAVIS
(first performance in this country)
Joe Hill (above) was executed in Salt Like City in 1915 after being framed for murder. He wrote songs that were well loved by the workers but he was a militant trades unionist and a thorn in the side of authority....
Cast in order of singing: Additional characters in Act 2:
PBC SINGERS chorus-master SIMON JOLT BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by JAMES JUDD Narrator ED BISHOP
Technical presentation MARTIN PAGE
Tape editor CHRIS SAYERS Producer ELAINE PADMORE

Contributors

Music By:
Alan Bush
Unknown:
Barrie Stavis
Unknown:
Joe Hill
Leader:
John Bradbury
Conducted By:
James Judd
Editor:
Chris Sayers
Producer:
Elaine Padmore

A series of programmes in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
Joan Chissell talks about Chopin's 24 Preludes as recorded by Argerich, Arrau, Askenase, Barenboim. Cortot, Eschenbach, Fou Ts'ong. Guida, Larrocha, Ohlsson. Orozco, Perahia, Pollini and Rubinstein.

Contributors

Talks:
Joan Chissell

HOWARD SHELLEY and HILARY MACNAMARA (piano duo) THEA KING (clarinet)
ANTHONY HALSTEAD (horn) GRAHAM SHEEN (bassoon) GEORGINA DOBREE (basset-horn)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader ROY GILLARD conducted by ALUN FRANCIS Weber Overture: Preciosa Mendelssohn and Moscheles Duo Concertante on a theme by Weber Mendelssohn Konzert stiicke Nos 1 and 2 (No 2 arranged Baermann)
7.20* Interval Reading
7.25* Rare Mendelssohn ani Crusell. Part 2
Bernhard Crusell Concertante in B flat, Op 3 (Rpf)

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Shelley
Piano:
Hilary MacNamara
Bassoon:
Graham Sheen
Basset-Horn:
Georgina Dobree
Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conducted By:
Alun Francis
Unknown:
Weber Mendelssohn Konzert

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BBC Radio 3

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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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