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TERENCE JUDD (piano)-
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by ANDREW ORTON
■conducted by JANOS furst -Smetana Overtures The Bartered Bride
7.12* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1, in D flat major
7.28* Bartok Divertimento for strings
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued) leader DENNIS SIMONS
Beethoven Symphony No 8,intmajor
8.34* Kodaly Dances from Galanta
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Piano:
Terence Judd
Unknown:
Andrew Orton
Conducted By:
Janos Furst
Leader:
Dennis Simons

Faure
In 1805, after suffering years of indifference to his work, Faure received official acceptance with his appointment as Director of the Paris Conservatoire. This week's programmes concentrate on the later stages of his career, a period of recognition, but also of deterioration in his hearing. La chanson d'Eve, Op 95 BILLY AMELlNG (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Nine Preludes, Op 103 ALBERT FERBER (piano) Gramophone records

Contributors

Soprano:
Billy Amellng
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin
Piano:
Albert Ferber

direct from St John's,-Smith Square. London Orchestra of St John's, Smith Square leader RICHARD DEAKIN conductor John Lubbock
Bach Suite No 1, in c major
Haydn Symphony No44, in E minor (Trauer)
(Tickets, £1 10, available from-11.0 am today, or in ^advance from. the box office, tel [number removed])

Contributors

Leader:
Richard Deakin
Conductor:
John Lubbock

played by Ivor Keys in the Great Hall of Birmingham University
Buxtehude Ciacona In E minor
Couperin, transe Bach Aria in F (BWV 587)
Messiaen L'Ascension
Peter Dickinson Postlude on Adeste Fideles BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Played By:
Ivor Keys
Unknown:
Peter Dickinson

BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor ERIC WETHERELL Weber Overture: Silvana Mozart Cassation No 2, in B flat is 99)
Edward German Gypsy Suite
Hoist Two Songs Without Words
David Palmer Tarot Suite BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Cavanagh
Conductor:
Eric Wetherell

Some recent reissues
Borodin, orch Rimsky-Korsakov and Glazunov Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor): THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Mozart Piano Concerto No 13, in c (K 415): ALFRED BRENDEL , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-THE-FIELDS COndUCted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Brahms, arr Sargent Four Serious Songs (mono)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (COntralto), BBC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F (Pastoral)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN

Contributors

Conducted By:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Kathleen Ferrier
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Presented by Jack Brymer Prokofiev and Haydn
This week, GYORGY SANDOR plays Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No 4 (From an Old Notebook) and Four Pieces, Op 32, and the AMADEUS QUARTET plays Haydn's String Quartet in F, Op 77 No 2

Contributors

Presented By:
Jack Brymer
Unknown:
Gyorgy Sandor

' Several languages were used in the service. And the congregation spoke them together: the reality of the gift of tongues.' In the second of three talks, The Rev Dr Edward Norman , -bean of Peter-house, Cambridge, who has visited South Africa three times in the past year, reports on visits to an Anglican and a Dutch Reformed congregation in Soweto and makes discoveries about the political involvement of churches there.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Edward Norman

or six ways of saying Pakistan
Earlier this year three consultants were appointed by the BBC to report on the current quality of spoken English on the radio. Paul Vaughan looks at the history of the BBC's Involvement in the problem of broadcast speech and talks to the three consultants whose findings have now been published: ROBERT BURCH -FIELD, Chief Editor, the Oxford English Dictionaries, DENIS DONOGHUE , PrOfessor of Modern English and American Literature at University College, Dublin, and ANDREW TIMOTHY , former Assistant Head of BBC Radio Presentation.
Producer ALAN HAYDOCK followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Robert Burch
Unknown:
Denis Donoghue
Unknown:
Andrew Timothy
Producer:
Alan Haydock

1931-1979
John Tobin pays tribute to the director of the Wandsworth School Choir who died on 31 August. This is followed by the choir's performance of Children's Crusade, a work specially composed for them by Benjamin Britten , who referred to them as ' my favourite choir at my favourite school '. gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tobin
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten

BBC Radio 3

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