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Berlioz Overture: Waverley: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.16. Mercadante Flute Concerto in E minor: seve-RINO GAZZELLONI , I MUSICI
7.37* Guilmant March on a theme of Handel SIMON PRESTON (organ)
7.44* Roussel Symphonic Poem: Pour une fete de printemps: the PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Colin Davis
Unknown:
Rino Gazzelloni
Unknown:
Handel Simon Preston
Conducted By:
Jean-Pierre Jacquillat

Copland Three Latin American Sketches: NEW
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.16* Falla Fantasia Baetica
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
8.29 Dussek Harp Sonata MARISA ROBLES
8.31. Villa-Lobos Guitar Concerto: JULIAN BREAM
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN: records

Contributors

Piano:
Dussek Harp Sonata
Piano:
Marisa Robles

Steve Reich 's Music for Large Ensemble: the world premiere given at the 1979 Holland Festival by NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE. With GERRIE DE VRIES and DIEUWXE AALBERS as the two female vocalists. (Netherlands Radio recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Reich
Unknown:
Dieuwxe Aalbers

Since the mid-1960s. surgery to modify mood and behaviour has drawn considerable criticism, not merely of a medical-technical nature. Some have portrayed it as a step towards mind control of populations, others as a dangerous infringement of the civil liberties of individuals. Against these criticisms. there are the counterclaims of doctors who argue that psychosurgery may bring relief to people suffering intolerable distress.
Ian Kennedy. Reader in Law and Executive Director of the Centre of Law. Medicine and Ethics at King's College, London, talked to the advocates and adversaries of psychosurgery and presents their respective arguments.
The case for: DR wiilliam SWEET, Chief of Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital: DR THOMAS BALLANTINF , Massachusetts General Hospital; DR HUGH FREEMAN , Consultant Psychiatrist; and R.A.C JONES . Neurosurgeon, Hope Hospital, Salford.
8.15* Interval Music
8.30* Surgery on the Mind Part 2
The case against: DR NOEL DILLY , Professor of Structural Biology. St George 's Hospital Medical School, London; DR PETER BREGGIN , Psychiatrist; GABE KAIMO-WITZ, Staff Attorney. Michigan Legal Services Assistance Program,
In conclusion IAN KENNEDY assesses some of the major issues with Dr Colin Blakemore. Professor of Physiology at Oxford University and 1976 BBC Reith Lecturer.
Producer DAVID PATERSON

Contributors

Reader:
Ian Kennedy.
Unknown:
Dr Thomas Ballantinf
Unknown:
Dr Hugh Freeman
Unknown:
R.A.C Jones
Unknown:
Dr Noel Dilly
Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Dr Peter Breggin
Unknown:
Dr Colin Blakemore.
Producer:
David Paterson

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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