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;Viva I'Espana!
Gaspar Sanz Suite espanoia
PEPE. ROMERO (guitar)
8.21 Sarasate Navarra ALFREDO CAMPOLI and BELINDA BUNT (violins) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
8.29* Torroba Concierto iberico
LOS ROMEROS
(four guitars)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-
THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
Introduced by John Lade Building a Library:
Bach's Concerto in the Italian Style, by Lionel SALTER.
New records of orchestral music, reviewed by ANDREW KEENER.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Mozart Symphony No 32, in G (K 318)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by JAAP SCHRODER (violin) and CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
Rubbra Symphony No 5. in 8 flat
MELBOURNE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS-HUBERT SCHONZELER gramophone records
The fourth of six children's concerts, direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Colin Bradbury (clarinet) BBC Symphony Orchestra led by Maurice BRETT
Introduced and conducted by Christopher Seaman Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (.Fingal's Cave)
Tippett Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles (excerpts)
Debussy Rhapsody for clarinet and orchestra
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
CWS (MANCHESTER) BAND conductor FRANK RENTON Bryan Kelly Overture: Provence
Robert Farnon Une vie de matelot
Gilbert Vinter Spectrum BBC Manchester
Introduced by Nicholas Kenyon
CHRISTOPHER PAGE talks about the French chanson in the later 14th century, and directs Gothic voices in chansons by Philipoctus da Caserta, Baude Cordier and Anthonello da Caserta. Margaret Philpot i contralto)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
Colin Scott-Mason (baritone)
Christopher Page (harp) Also, NICK SANDON reviews recently-released records and cassettes of plainchant.
Piers Burton-Page introduces his personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books. broadcasting and the visual arts.
Michael Billington (in the Chair) talks with Edward Lucie Smith Allan Massie and Gillian Tindall.
This week's subjects:
Christopher Hampton 's television version of Malcolm Bradbury s The History Man on BBC2. Art from Africa at the Commonwealth Institute. Family Voices by Harold Pinter on Radio 3.
The Workshop by Jean-Claude Grumberg at the Hampstead Theatre.
Lectures on Literature by Vladimir Nabokov. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
martino TIRIMO (piano)
Debussy Brouillards; Les collines d'Anacapri; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; La serenade interrompue (Preludes)
Schumann Kreisleriana , Op 16
Opera in four acts
Music by Prokofiev
Libretto by THE COMPOSER after
DOSTOEVSKY
(SunginRussian: records) Cast in order of singing:
Gamblers, Croupiers,
Footmen, Waiters, Porters, etc
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF SOVIET RADIO conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY The action takes place in the imaginary
Rhineland town of Roulettenberg, in the year 1865.
Acts 1 and 2
A programme of new poetry selected and introduced by Anthony Thwaite. with poems by EDWIN BROCK ,
ALISTAIR ELLIOT , PETER PORTER , VICKI "EAVER, PETER REDGROVE , JOHN FULLER and GAVIN EWART
Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester
Acts 3 and 4
(Stereo)
(A dramatisation of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: tomorrow at 4.0 pm)
Fourth of six programmes in which Gillian Weir introduces and plays all of Messiaen's organ music in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington DC.
Les corps glorieux (1939)
Harp Sonata KARLL PATRAS gramophone record