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Nielsen Overture: Maskarade: PHILADELPHIA orchestra, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.10* Armstrong Gtbbs Three Songs: Abel Wright ; Toll the Bell; The Golden Ray
ROBERT LLOYD (baSS) NINA WALKER (piano)
8.15* Armstrong Gibbt Dusk: LIGHT MUSIC SOCIETY ORCHESTRA, conducted by. SIR VIVIAN DUNN
8.19* Lambert Valse for tha Gemini; Bacchanale
(Horoscope)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT IRVING
8.29* Lange-Miiller Inci dental music from Once Upon a Time
WILLY IIARTMANN (tenor) ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA and OPERA CHORUS conducted by JOHAN HYE-KNUDSEN : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Beethoven Symphonies. RICHARD OSBORNE completes his survey by examining those versions available only in boxed sets.
ANDREW KEENER reviews a miscellaneous collection of new records.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Albenlz Sevilla
Granados Andaluza Falla Andaluza
Albenlz Granada
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano) Schumann Symphony No 2, in C: BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND conductor DAVID JAMES with MICHAEL THOMPSON (horn)
Hoist Scherzo: Nocturne (A Hoorside Suite)
Edward Gregson Concerto for horn and band
John Amis presents * weekly selection of clastics on record.
From a fateful episode when he was 21, two contrasting piano sonatas and an aria meant as an engagement present for his great love, Aloysia Weber.
Piano Sonata In A major (K 331): RUTH GEIGER
Aria: Popoll di Tessaglla (K 316): RITA STREICH (SOp) BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,conducted by Sir CHARLES MACKERRAS (record) Piano Sonata in A minor (K, 310): RUTH GEIGER
In the second programme of this new series, Gordon Stewart introduces his personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Introduced bv Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts. This week:
Paul Bailey (in the Chair) talks with John Carey , Hilary Spurling and J. G. Weightman
Producer PHILIP FRENCH followed by an interlude
Opera in three acts
Music by Jules Massenet Libretto by MAURICE LÉNA (sung in French: records) Massenet's touching tale, set in 14th-century France, of Jean, a poor tumbler, who becomes a monk. When a new statue of the Virgin Mary is Placed in the abbey. Jean Performs before it and is miraculously received into heaven.
MONTE CARLO OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by ROGER COUTRY
at Southampton University Mozart Quartet in G (K 387)
Bartok Quartet No 3
9.15* Interval Reading
9.25* Bartok Quartet Part 2 Brahms
Quartet in c minor. Op 51 No 1
(A public concert given in the Turner Sims Concert Hall, Southampton University. on 23 November
1978) BBC Bristol
leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
MICHAEL ROLL (piano) Part 1
Hoist Ballet Music: The Perfect Fool Mozart Piano Concerto No 22. in E flat major (K 482) 10.50* Interval Reading H.55* BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra in Hong Kong Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 1. in E minor
(A public concert promoted by Hong Kong Urban Services Department in the City Hall on 26 September 1979)