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Prokofiev Russian Overture
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GAUK
7.18* Telemann Quartet in D minor
FRANS VESTER (flute) JOOST TROMP (flute)
FRANS BROGGEN (recorder) BRIAN POLLARD (bassoon) GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
7.34* Handel Trio-Sonata in F, Op 2 No 5
FRANS BRUGGEN (recorder) ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin) NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (cello)
HERBERT TACHEZI (harpsichord)
7.46* Stravinsky Four Norwegian Moods
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alexander Gauk
Bassoon:
Brian Pollard
Harpsichord:
Handel Trio-Sonata
Violin:
Alice Harnoncourt
Cello:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Harpsichord:
Herbert Tachezi
Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch

Boyce Symphony No 6, in r BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA directed by RONALD THOMAS
8.11* Mozart Concert Rondo in A (K 386)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-
THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.20* Schubert Quartet movement in c minor (D 703)
QUARTETTO ITALIANO
8.31* Dvorak Czech Suite CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Ronald Thomas
Piano:
Alfred Brendel
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Vaclav Neumann

An appraisal of various composers' efforts to blend ancient and modern aspects of their art. Christopher Hogwood discusses C. P. E. Bach's use of old and new keyboard instruments in his Double Concerto for harpsichord, fortepiano and orchestra; Stravinsky's comments on the vocal music of Gesualdo; and Frank Martin's combination of all forms of stringed instruments in his neo-classical Petite symphonie: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood

First of seven programmes to mark Peter Racine Fricker's 60th birthday and including his major choral and orchestral works
YFRAH NEAMAN (Violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by ANDREW ortoh conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Rondo Scherzoso (1947)
Violin Concerto No 1 (1949/50)
Symphony No 1 (1949) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Racine
Unknown:
Andrew Ortoh
Conducted By:
Bryden Thomson

direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Heather Harper (soprano) Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo-soprano)
John Mitchinson (tenor) Marius Rintzler (bass) Hallé Choir
Hallé Orchestra leader MARTIN MILNER conductor James Loughran Part 1 Beethoven
Symphony No 1, in c major

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert
Mezzo-Soprano:
Alfreda Hodgson
Tenor:
John Mitchinson
Bass:
Marius Rintzler
Leader:
Martin Milner
Conductor:
James Loughran

I am on the side of angels and dirt, always taking the stone that was rejected and making it the cornerstone in some picture of mine.
(STANLEY SPENCER)
A view of the painter Stanley Spencer , presented by Edward Lucie -Smith, with the voice of the artist and contributions from LOIS ASHWAN-DEN, ELSIE AND KEN BECK -FORD, RICHARD CARLINE , LOUISE COLLIS , JOAN GEORGE , JANE HIRST , CATHERINE MARTINEAU , MARJORIE AND PHILIP METZ , GRAHAM OVEN-DEN, SIR JOHN ROTHEN STEIN AND ELIZABETH ROTHENSTEIN , DR WIELAND SCHMIED , UNITY SPENCER, FRANCIS TAILLEUX , CAPTAIN JOHN TURK , VINCENT TURNER , SJ, PROFESSOR CAREL WEIGHT, CANON MICHAEL AND RACHEL WESTROPP and JOHN WILLETT
With the ringers and choir of Holy Trinity Church, Cookham
Reader Gabriel Woolf Producer JUDITH BUMPUS followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Spencer
Unknown:
Edward Lucie
Unknown:
Ken Beck
Unknown:
Richard Carline
Unknown:
Louise Collis
Unknown:
Joan George
Unknown:
Jane Hirst
Unknown:
Catherine Martineau
Unknown:
Philip Metz
Unknown:
Sir John Rothen
Unknown:
Elizabeth Rothenstein
Unknown:
Dr Wieland Schmied
Unknown:
Francis Tailleux
Unknown:
John Turk
Unknown:
Vincent Turner
Unknown:
Rachel Westropp
Unknown:
John Willett
Reader:
Gabriel Woolf
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

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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