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BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
Mozart Overture: Die Entführung aus dem Serail (with the ending by Busoni)
Two Minuets with Country Dances (K 463)
Three German Dances (K 605) (with posthorn and sleighbells)
Symphony No 41. in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)

Contributors

Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conducted By:
Michael Gielen

Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Chopin Preludes. Op 28 by BRYCE MORRISON.
New orchestral records reviewed by ANDREW KEENER. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Bryce Morrison.
Unknown:
Andrew Keener.
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
Berg Violin Concerto ITZHAK PERLMAN
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Daniel Barenboim
Unknown:
Itzhak Perlman
Conducted By:
Seiji Ozawa

The fifth of this series of children's concerts, direct from the Royal Festival Ball, London
Phtlharmonia Orchestra led by MARTIN JONES
Introduced and conducted by Christopher Seaman
Wagner Prelude: The Mastersingers
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
Beethoven Second and third movements from Symphony No 7, in A
Hoist Mars and Jupiter (The Planets)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Christopher Seaman
Unknown:
Beethoven Second

WEBB IVORY NEWHALL BAND conductor KEITH WILKINSON Philip Sparke Concert Prelude
Eric Ball Celebration
Gilbert Vinter John O'Gaunt. BBC Birmingham followed by an interlude

Contributors

Conductor:
Keith Wilkinson
Conductor:
Philip Sparke
Unknown:
Gilbert Vinter John

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
J. W. Lambert (in the Chair) talks with Anthony Curtis ,RichardMavne and Eric Rhode.
This week's subjects:
Fellini's Orchestra Rehearsal; Creek by Steven Berkoff at the Half Moon Theatre; Out of the Way, essays by Colin Maclnnes ; The Vikings at the British Museum; and Robert Lowell : A Life Study in BBC2's Lively Arts series. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
J. W. Lambert
Unknown:
Anthony Curtis
Unknown:
Eric Rhode.
Creek By:
Steven Berkoff
Unknown:
Colin MacLnnes
Unknown:
Robert Lowell

played by CLIFFORD CURZON and MURRAY PERAHIA (pianOS) KEITH HARVEY and JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cellos) BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) Part 1
Haydn Quartet in r, Op 77 No 2 (H III 82)
Schumann Adagio and Allegro, Op 70, for horn and piano

Contributors

Played By:
Clifford Curzon
Pianos:
Murray Perahia
Pianos:
Keith Harvey
Pianos:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Violin:
Brendan O'Reilly
Viola:
Ian Jewel
Cello:
Keith Harvey
Unknown:
Schumann Adagio

(Cinderella)
A fairy-tale opera in four acts and six tableaux after PERRAULT
Music by Massenet
Libretto by HENRI CAIN
(sung in French: records)
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS director JOHN MCCARTHY PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by JULIUS RUDEL Acts 1 and 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Henri Cain
Director:
John McCarthy
Conducted By:
Julius Rudel

by SYNESIUS OF CYRENI translated by AUGUSTINE FITZGERALD adapted by PETER BARNES Read by Derek Godfrey
Synesius of Cyrene was born in AD 370 and died in AD 414. Though a Christian prelate and neoplatonic philosopher, he was outstandingly a man of action, who farmed, hunted and waged war with bandits who ravaged the area. But he found time to keep up an informative correspondence with his friends, to compose verse and to write on rhetoric, science, philosophy and baldness.
Producer IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Translated By:
Augustine Fitzgerald
Adapted By:
Peter Barnes
Read By:
Derek Godfrey
Producer:
Ian Cotterell

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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