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Tchaikovsky Overture: The Storm
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Yuri Krasnapolsky
7.17 Purcell Suite: The Married Beau
Academy of Ancient Music directed by Christopher Hogwood
7.29* Elgar Nursery Suite
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Sir Charles Groves
(Gramophone records)
(Stereo)
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2, in Ffawv 1047)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
S.17* Chausson Chanson perpetuetle
JANET BAKER (Mezzo-sop)
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
8.24* Poulenc Concerto in C minor for organ, timpani and string orchestra BERJ ZAMKOCHtAN EVERETT FIRTH
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
8.46* Strauss Munich Waltz LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR gramophone records
Mendetssehn Octet inEnat.for strings VIENNA OCTET gramophone record
(piano)
Beethoven EtevenBaga tet)es.0pll9 Bridge Sonata te.30* Interval Reading
10.35' Peter WaUHsch Part 2
Berg Sonata ina minor. 0;-) 1
Brahms Seven Fantasies, Op 116
BBC Btrminohatn
The first of two programmes played and introduced by Alirio Diaz
arr Diaz Five Renaissance Pieces
Corbetta Gigue: Allemande du Duc de York; Tombeau de Madame d'Oricans: Gigue (La Guitara royale)
Ponce Suite ciasica
leader DENNtSSfMONS conducted by ALANSUTTtE
JANE MANNING (soprano)
Brttten Les illuminations Bliss Meditations on a theme by John Blow BBC Manchester
Ian McDougall, with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service, presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
(Rptd: tomorrow 8.15 pm)
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER
FLAYERS
Piano Quartet in c minor, Op 60 z.5* tntcrvat Reading
:.t5* Brahms Part 2
Sextet in B Hat. Op t8
(We.st German Radio recording)
ALBANY BRASS ENSEMBLE Graham Ashton
Paul Archibald (trumpets) James Handy (horn) Alan Pash (trombone) Nicholas Patrick (tuba) JACEKSTRAUCH (baritone) !ArNLED;NGHAM (piano)
Malcolm Arnold Brass Quintet
Tchaikovsky I btess you, forests: Love of a corpse; Speak not. 0 beloved
Rachmaninov Arion; Christ is risen: To the children; The harvest of sorrow
Tchaikovsky None but the lonely heart
Scott Joplin. arr Ashton Fig Leaf Rag
Philip White Fanfare for a Festive Occasion
(cello) plays
Bach Suite No 6. in c (BWV t012)
BBC Birmingham
The best of present day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
Michael Berkeley introduces music for the early evening.
(medium wave and mono only from 6.20)
A panorama of people, places and things, factual and fictional, in the traditionalist French-speaking culture of 18SO to 1950.
A series of 13 talks by Richard Cobb. Professor of Modern History and Feliow of Worcester College. Oxford.
12:Mar.'.et<fe(!)
(Lost prog: next Monday)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G major; Concerto in D minor, for two violins; Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G major
Catherine Mackintosh, Simon Standage, Monica Huggett (violins) John Turner, Michael Copley (recorders) Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord and organ) The Academy of Ancient Music, leader Catherine Mackintosh, director Christopher Hogwood
Secondofnve passages ' The Return Journey ' fromTuittohttnttatx
(Ne.<:tproa: !'nttrs7.C)
Elliott Carter Piano Concerto
Ives Three Places in New England
Charles Rosen (piano) Bela Dekany (violin) Graeme Scott (viola) Martin Elmitt (cello) Clifford Killen (double-bass) David Butt (flute) John Wolfe (cor anglais) Anthony Jennings (bass clarinet)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras
by Graham Greene
(Next prog: next Sat)
String Quartet in D, Op 50 No 6: AEOLIAN
STRING QUARTET: record
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Maids are simple; Fa<n would I wed; Oft have I sighed; Young and simple thoughlam
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Anthony Rooiey (iute)
(piano) plays Chopin's Mazurita in c sharp minor. Op 50 No 3. and Waltz in A Hat, Op 34 Not: record