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Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's
Cave): VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOIINANYI
7.16* Grainger Scotch Strathspey and Reel AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
7.24* Lars-Erik Larsson Concertino
HEGE WALDELAND (cello)-
MAI.MO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FÜRST
7.38* Grainger, arr
Kreisler Molly on the shore ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
7.41* Nielsen Little Suite
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE'FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Pureell
Suite: Abdelazer
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
8.18* Scarlatti Sonatas: E minor (Kkl98); G (Kk 146) VI.\nIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
8.24* Tetemann Oboe d'amore Concerto in A
HEINZ IIOLLIGER
CAMERATA BERN directed by THOMAS FÛRl
8.38* Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by the composer; records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Christoph von Doiinanyi
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Kreisler Molly
Violin:
Itzhak Perlman
Piano:
Samuel Sanders
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood

Bartok Divertimento for strings ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIEl.DS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
Piano Concerto No 3
JULIUS kvtchf.n (piano)
LONDON SN'Nip[IONYORCIIESTRA conducted by TSTVAN KEFTTESZ : records Bartok Orchestral Music, a BBC Music Guide by John McCabe. is available from book and music shops, price £1.50.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bartok Divertimento
Piano:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Tstvan Kefttesz
Unknown:
John McCabe.

direct from the Royal Exchange Theatre
Anton Weinberg (clarinet) Peter Walllisch (piano)
Schumann Fantasiestiicke , Op 73 Brahms Vier
Klavierstiicke, Op 119
Reger Sonata No 1, in A flat, Op 49
(Promoted by Manchester MidclaV Concerts Society it! association with the BBC and Williams and Glyn's Bank)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Anton Weinberg
Piano:
Peter Walllisch
Piano:
Schumann Fantasiestiicke
Unknown:
Brahms Vier

Second of three harpsichord recitals by TREVOR PINNOCK
Six Preludes (bwv 933-938) Three Fugues: c minor (bwv 961); c major (bwv 952): c major (BWV 953) Five Preludes: c major
(Bwv 924\; D minor (BWV 926); F major (bwv 928); G minor (bwv 930); a minor .(bwv 942)

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock

by WILLIAM GRANT with and Time was, I could remember every single livin' second that had ever acted on me, I saw instant movin' pictures inside here. Now there's nothin' but a grey jog ... Songs performed by MARY MCGOOKIN ,
ALISON FORSYTH , CLUNIE MACKENZIE , ANN LOUISEROSS ,
JANIS TALLIS , ROBERT HANDLEIGH , FINLAY MACLEAN ,
JOHN MCGLYNN and DAVID PEATE. JOHN SAMPSON
(penny-whistle)
Technical presentation TOM ANDERSON , IAN COWIE
Directed by STEWART CONN BBC Scotland
(Swan Song, directed by Patrick Sandford , was first performed at Perth Theatre on 20 February as part of the BBC/Arts Council scheme to commission new work for radio and the theatre)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Grant
Unknown:
Mary McGookin
Unknown:
Alison Forsyth
Unknown:
Clunie MacKenzie
Unknown:
Ann Louiseross
Unknown:
Janis Tallis
Unknown:
Robert Handleigh
Unknown:
Finlay MacLean
Unknown:
John McGlynn
Unknown:
David Peate.
Unknown:
John Sampson
Unknown:
Tom Anderson
Unknown:
Ian Cowie
Directed By:
Stewart Conn
Directed By:
Patrick Sandford
Wullie:
Alec Heggie
Katac:
Janet Michael

Sixth of a comedy serial in eight parts by Malcolm Bradbury and Christopher Bigsby starring Lewis Fiander
Producer Geoffrey Perkins

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Bradbury
Writer:
Christopher Bigsby
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
Patterson:
Lewis Fiander
Professor Misty:
Richard Vernon
Jane:
Judy Parfitt
Melissa:
Maureen Lipman
Valerie Candle:
Leueen Willoughby
Cuthbertson:
Richard O'Callaghan
Victor:
Hugh Thomas
Inspector Firestone:
David Tate
Bannerji:
Tariq Yunus

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