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until 7.35 Locke Music for His Majesty's sackbutts and cornettS: LONDON GABRIELI BRASS ENSEMBLE
7.17* Handel Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4 KARL RICHTER , who also directs his own chamber orchestra
7.35* Telemann Suite in A minor: DAVID MUNROW (treble recorder) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Locke Music
Unknown:
Karl Richter
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Rossini Overture: II
Signor Bruschino LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABRADO
8.10* Mozart Sonata in f (K 377)
DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano)
8.31* Weber Symphony No 1, in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by BORST STEIN : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Signor Bruschino London
Conducted By:
Claudio Abrado
Conducted By:
Mozart Sonata
Violin:
David Oistrakh
Conducted By:
Borst Stein

Beethoven
Song: Adelaide, Op 46
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG DEMUS (piano)
Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3 (mono)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) EMANUEL BAY (piano)
Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat (mono): ARTURSCHNABEL PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ISSAY BOBROWEN : records

Contributors

Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Conducted By:
Issay Bobrowen

In the fourth of these 15 weekly programmes, Christopher Hogwood talks about ' the greatest single landmark in Italian baroque music the trio-sonatas of Arcangelo Corclli. Corelli's Sonatas in A major, Op 1 No 3, in c major, Op 1 No 7, and in E minor, Op 2 No 4, together with other Corelli movements and music by Albinoni and Ravenscroft, are played by members of the ENGLISH CONCERT

Contributors

Talks:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Arcangelo Corclli.

(piano)
Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op 35 No 1
Poulenc Theme and Variations (1951)
Berkeley Prelude and Capriccio, Op 95
Szymanowski Four Mazurkas, Op 50 (Book 1)
Johann Strauss , transc Godowsky Waltz: Wine, Woman and Song BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Strauss

Violin Sonata No 3 played by RALPH HOLMES and ERIC FENBY , who also describes his first attempt to transcribe part of the second movement from the composer's dictation. Gramophone record

Contributors

Played By:
Ralph Holmes
Played By:
Eric Fenby

by JOHN ARDEN with Alan Dobie and Sheila Allen
This is the second from a selection of ten notable plays specially written for radio and broadcast over the last 25 years.
In one of his ' autobiographical' plays, John Arden describes some of the problems facing a modern playwright, in the fairy-tale setting of a dream.
Starving and the voices of SEAN BARRETT , WILFRID CARTER , LEONARD FENTON , KERRY FRANCIS , JOHN RYE and DAVID SPENSER
Music by the BBC Radio-phonic Workshop
Directed by MARTIN ESSLIN (First broadcast in 1970)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Alan Doble
Unknown:
Sheila Allen
Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Sean Barrett
Unknown:
Wilfrid Carter
Unknown:
Leonard Fenton
Unknown:
Kerry Francis
Directed By:
Martin Esslin
Narrator:
Alan Dobie
Old Woman:
Hilda Kriseman
Young Woman:
Sheila Allen
Popular Minister:
Geoffrey Matthews
Unpopular Minister:
Hector Ross
Ambassador:
Peter Pratt
King:
Austin Trevor
Queen:
Margaret Wolfit
Women:
Hilda Kriseman
Women:
Madi Hedd
Women:
Sonia Fraser

Fifth of nine concerts of British music given in St John's, Smith Square, London
RYLAND DAVIES (tenor)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
Rawsthorne Elegiac Rhap sody, for string orchestra Alexander Goehr Little Symphony (In memoriam Walter Goehr )
9.40* Interval Reading
9.50* Sacred and Profane Part 2 Britten Nocturne
(A public concert given on 16 January)

Contributors

Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Conducted By:
Rawsthorne Elegiac Rhap
Unknown:
Walter Goehr

The 20th-century introduction of the German horn, and the opposition it aroused, had their parallel in the 19th-century reaction against the passing of the natural valveless horn.
Patrick Strevens talks about the changes and challenges in horn-playing and illustrates the tonal differences between French and German instruments. followed by an Interlude

Contributors

Talks:
Patrick Strevens

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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