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(Jascha Heifetz born 2 February 1901)
Boyce Symphony No 1, in B flat: THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
7.12* Bridge Three Sketches
RICHARD DEERING (piano)
7.20* Bruch Scottish
Fantasy, for violin and orchestra: JASCHA HEIFETZ NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF LONDON conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
7.46* Holst Jupiter (The Planets): LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA gramophone records
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute - BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis
8.12* Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D - Jascha Heifetz, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Reiner
8.42* Wiren Serenade for strings - Scottish Baroque Ensemble, directed by Leonard Friedman
(gramophone records)
Johann Sebastian Bach The programmes are drawn from the music written during his years in the service of Prince Leopold at Cbthen (1717-23)
Brandenburg Concerto No 1. in F (bwv 1046) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEK
Suite No 6, in D (BWV 1012)
MAURICE GENDRON (cello) gramophone records
KOENIG ENSEMBLE director
JAN LATHAM-KOENIG Part
Milhaud La creation du monde
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1, in e, Op 9
10.45* Interval Reading
10.50* Harrogate
International Festival 1980. Part 2
Robert Saxton Traumstadt
(Festival Commission: first performance) Weill Kleine
Dreigroschenmusik BBC Manchester
CHRISTIANE EDA-PIERRI (soprano)
SALZBURG MOZABTEOH ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI Part 1
Symphony in E flat (K 16) Concert Aria: Ah, lo previdi (k 272)
12.0* Interval Reading
12.10* Mozart Part 2
Concert Aria: Misera, dove son (K 369)
Symphony in d major (from the Serenade, K 250)
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1980 Salzburg Festival)
Three BBC Music Guides available from booksellers And music shops, price £1.50: Mozart Chamber Music, by Alec Hyatt King; Mozart Piano Concertos, by Philip Radcliffe ; Mozart Wind and String Concertos, by Alec Hyatt King
direct from St John 's Smith Square, London Chilingirian String Quartet
Levon Chilingirian and Mark Butler (violins) Csaba Erdelyi (viola)
Philip de Groote (cello) Beethoven Quartet in a flat major, Op 18 No 6; Quartet in F major, Op 135
(Repeated: Wed 9.55 pm) (Tickets, £1.30, available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from the Box Office, telephone [number removed])
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader jata BRADBURY conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Bizet Carmen: Suite No 1 Ernest Tomlinson Soft Stillness and the Night Kenneth Plaits
Restoration Dances (first broadcast performance)
Weber invitation to the Dance
Stravinsky Norwegian Moods
Saint-Saëns Bacchanalo (Samson and Delilah)
JOAN DICKSON (cello)
JOYCE RATHBONE (pianO) lain Hamilton Cello Sonata No 1 aaydn Piano Sonata in 0 'H XVI 50) lain Hamilton Cello Sonata No 2
Bartok, transc. Willner Romanian Folk Dances - I Musici
Liszt Freudvoll und leidvoll: Die drei Zigeuner - Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
Novak South Bohemian Suite - Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jiri Pinkas
Bernard Keeffe introduces the programme of music for the early evening.
A short story by SCOULAR ANDERSON
1 spy, with my little eye. something beginning with - any letter except the one it actually begins with. The game is to find the connection between the object and the letter. A story about the pursuit of a fading love affair from London to Paris, entangled with the associations of a lovers' word game. Read by Christopher Bidmead ProducerRICHARD KEEN
Introduced by Charles Fox SPHERE
leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor
GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Tchaikovsky Suite No 3, in G major
8.45' Interval Reading
8.50* Concert Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 2, in E flat (A public concert given last December in the Corn Exchange, Bedford)
'The gentle emerald sea softly lapped the shore... Tall, beautiful trees stood in all the glory of their green luxuriant foliage... and seemed to utter sweet words of love. The lush grass blazed with bright and fragrant flowers. Birds were flying in flocks through the air and... joyfully beat against me with their sweet fluttering wings. And at last I saw and came to know the people of this blessed earth... Children of the sun... how beautiful they were! It was an earth unstained by the Fall, inhabited by people who had not sinned and who lived in paradise.' A study in music and words of Dostoevsky's vision of a Golden Age.
Music for string sextet by Nigel Osborne - Bela Dekany and Maurice Brett (violins), John Coulling and Graham Scott (violas) Ross Pople and Martin Elmitt (Cellos)
Reader Ronald Pickup
(violin), with Brooks Smith (piano)
Grieg Violin Sonata No 2 gramophone record
(baritone)
(born 2 January 1901) with Gerald Moore (piano) Schubert Der
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