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Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL BOHM

7.16* Schumann Three Romances, Op94; HEINZ HOLLIGER (Oboe), ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)

7.30* Haydn Symphony No 87, in A AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS

8.0 News

8.5 J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor HENRYK SZERYNG; Who also directs the WINTERTHUR COLLEGIUM MUSICUM

8.20* C.P.E. Bach Wurttemberg Sonata No 1 in A minor GLENN GOULD (piano)

8.32* Stravinsky Jeu de cartes (mono) PHILIHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN

(gramophone records)

"The whole fabric of my style, the melody, the rhythm, even the harmony of my music permeated by the basic elements of the music that is most truly and characteristically of my own country, Brazil"

Bachianas brasileiras No 5 (mono)
Victoria De Los Angeles (soprano)
Cellos of the French National Radio Orchestra
conducted by The Composer
Children's Carnival
Roberto Szidon and– Richard Metzler (piano duet)
Symphony No 4(mono)
French National Radio Orchestra
conducted by The Composer

(gramophone records)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Composer/Conductor:
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Soprano:
Victoria De Los Angeles
Musicians:
Cellos of the French National Radio Orchestra
Pianist:
Roberto Szidon
Pianist:
Richard Metzler
Musicians:
French National Radio Orchestra

BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by FRANK SHIPWAY
Rossini Overture: II viaggio a Reims
Johann Strauss Czardas (Ritter Pasman)
Beethoven Ballet Music: Prometheus
Malcolm Williamson
Serenade and Aubade
(S)mphonic Variations) Chabrier Fete polonaise

Contributors

Leader:
John Bradbury
Conducted By:
Frank Shipway

Seventh of 13 programmes-Alfred Cortot
Jeremy Siepmann 's portrait includes music by Schumann. Beethoven, Schubert and Chopin, with Cortot as soloist. in partnership with JACQUES THIBAUT and PABI.0
CASALS, and (fleetingly) as conductor. gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Cortot
Unknown:
Jeremy Siepmann
Unknown:
Jacques Thibaut

3: Halo Calvino
A prolific writer, now 58, described by a contemporary as 10 scoiattolo delta penna, the squirrel with the pen ', and best known for his three romances, published as Our Ancestors.
Paul Bailey reflects on Calvino's ' inexhaustible supply of ideas, allusions and visions. He creates shadows that are more substantial than the full-blooded characters in most contemporary fiction
Reader Benjamin Whitrow Producer LOUISE PURSLOW followed by an interlude'

Contributors

Unknown:
Halo Calvino
Unknown:
Paul Bailey
Reader:
Benjamin Whitrow
Producer:
Louise Purslow

leader jose-luis GARCIA conductor
Raymond Leppard Janet Baker
(mezzo-soprano) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Beethoven Egmont Overture
Berlioz Reverie and caprice
JOSE-LUIS GARCIA (violin) Handel 0 had I Jubals Lyre (Joshua); Dove set (Rodelinda); Dopo notte (Ariodante)

Contributors

Leader:
Jose-Luis Garcia
Conductor:
Raymond Leppard
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker

A short story by GARY JAEKEL
A world in which processes continue to function, newspapers continue to appear, offices are cleaned; but people are very hard to find. Read by Kerry Shale
Producer Richard KEEN followed by an interlude

Contributors

Story By:
Gary Jaekel
Read By:
Kerry Shale
Producer:
Richard Keen

Introduced by Charles Fox KENNY WHEELER ' NI NENTENY Kenny Wheeler (trumpet and flugelhorn) Stan Sulzman, Ray Warleigh,
Alan Skidmore and Phil Todd (saxophones) John Taylor (piano) Dave Green (bass)
Dave Barry (drums)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Charles Fox
Introduced By:
Kenny Wheeler
Unknown:
Kenny Wheeler
Unknown:
Stan Sulzman
Unknown:
Ray Warleigh
Unknown:
Alan Skidmore
Unknown:
Phil Todd
Piano:
John Taylor
Bass:
Dave Green
Drums:
Dave Barry

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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