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Fourth in this series of music from 18th-century England
Boyce Symphony No 1, in B flat: THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PIN -NOCK (harpsichord)
Songs by Eccles, Clarke, Croft and D. Purcell
ALFRED DELLER (countertcnor)
DESMOND DUPRÉ (viola da gamba.
ROBERT ELLIOTT (harpsichord)
Geminiani Cello Sonata in D minor: ANNER BYLSMA
HERMANN HOBARTH (CellO continuo)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
Croft God is gone up
WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHOIR STEPHEN CLEOBURY (organ) directed by DOUGLAS GUEST Avison, after Scarlatti Concerto No 6 in D
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records

Contributors

Directed By:
Trevor Pin
Unknown:
D. Purcell
Unknown:
Alfred Deller
Unknown:
Anner Bylsma
Cello:
Hermann Hobarth
Harpsichord:
Croft God
Unknown:
Stephen Cleobury
Directed By:
Douglas Guest
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Listeners' record requests Rossini Overture: Tancredi: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
9.11' Tchaikovsky Lenskys Aria (Eugene Onegin )
VLADIMIR ATLANTOV (tenor) BOLSHOI OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
9.32* Scriabin Symphony No 2, in c minor
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by ELIAHU INBAL

Contributors

Conducted By:
Claudio Abbado
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Conducted By:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Conducted By:
Eliahu Inbal

A magazine about music and personalities in this year's Promenade Concerts
The last programme includes an introduction by PAUL STEINITZ to the work he conducts in tonight's Prom: Handel's Semeie. Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Producer
PIERS BURTON-PAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Steinitz
Presented By:
Jeremy Siepmann
Producer:
Piers Burton-Page

conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
LAZAR EERMAN (piano)
Pfitzncr Three preludes from the opera 'Palestrina' -
Tchaikovsky Fantasy-Overture: Romeo and Juliet
11.40* Interval Reading
11.50* Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Part 2 Brahms
Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor
(WFMT recording from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association of a concert given in Orchestra Hall. Chicago)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Erich Leinsdorf
Piano:
Lazar Eerman
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Fantasy-Over

Seventh of 15 programmes International Amateur Choral Competition Contemporary Music Choirs
Finland: CANTABILE
UK: THE ALDWYN CONSORT OF VOICES
West Germany:
VOKALENSEMBLE KASSEL
Bernard Keeffe introduces the choirs, summarises the adjudicators' comments and announces the results.
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)

leader simon STANDAGE conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
AURELE NICOLET (flule)
Stravinsky Ballet: Apollo Mozart Flute Concerto in D (K 314)
5.M* Interval Reading
5.20* Concert Part 2
Nigel Osborne Flute Concerto (first performance) Haydn Symphony No 22, in E flat (The Philosopher) (Given on 28 May in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)

Contributors

Leader:
Simon Standage
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Last year in Paris a New Right emerged, on the offensive against liberal orthodoxies and determined to win back an intellectual respectability surrendered to the left after the last war.
Douglas Johnson. Professor of French History at University College, London, talked to the protagonists and their critics earlier this year and gauges the effect and importance of the resurgence of 'the thinking Right '.
Producer TOM SUTCLIFFE followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Johnson.
Producer:
Tom Sutcliffe

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Continuo:
David Smith (cello) Keith Marjoram (double-bass) Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
John Birch (organ) John Constable (harpsichord)
London Bach Society
Steinitz Bach Players, leader Simon Standage, conductor Paul Steinitz

Act 1

Contributors

Cellist:
David Smith
Double-bassist:
Keith Marjoram
Bassoonist:
Deirdre Dundas-Grant
Organist:
John Birch
Harpsichordist:
John Constable
Singers:
London Bach Society
Musicians:
Steinitz Bach Players
Orchestra leader:
Simon Standage
Conductor:
Paul Steinitz

BBC Radio 3

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