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Grainger Handel in the Strand: PHILIP MARTIN (piano), BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA, conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY
8.10* Bach, arr Hoist Fugue a la gigue
BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA conducted by ARTHUR FIEDLER
8.13* Johann Strauss , arr Schoenberg Roses from the South: BOSTON
SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS
8.23* Schubert, transc Liszt Die
Forelle JOHN BiNGHAM (piano)
8.26* Mozart Durch Zärtlichkeit und
Sehmeicheln; Ich gene, doch rate ich dir (Die Entfiihrung aus dem Serail) (arrangements attributed to Wendt)
NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE
8.31* Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Grainger Handel
Piano:
Philip Martin
Conducted By:
Kenneth Montgomery
Conducted By:
Arthur Fiedler
Conducted By:
Johann Strauss
Piano:
Forelle John Bingham
Conducted By:
Charles Dutoit

Introduced by John Lade Building a Library:
Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos, by ALAN BLYTH.
BARRY Fox reports on the 1981 Harrogate
International Festival of Sound.
New records of instrumental music reviewed by ANDREW KEENER including:
Michelangeli playing
Schubert and Brahms; a reissue of David Oistrakh 's Debussy and Ravel Violin Sonatas; and clavichord music by Herbert Howells.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Alan Blyth.
Unknown:
Barry Fox
Unknown:
David Oistrakh
Music By:
Herbert Howells.
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Brahms Four Ballades, Op 10
ARTURO BENEDETTI
MICHELANGELI (piano)
Sammartint Sonata in A minor, for two cellos ANNER BYLSMA DIJCK KOSTER Brahms Liebesliederwalzer, Op 52
MICHEL BEROFF, JEAN-
PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano duet): records

Contributors

Unknown:
Arturo Benedetti
Cellos:
Anner Bylsma
Cellos:
Dijck Koster

GOTHENBURG SYMPHONIC BAND conductor BIRGER JARL Hans Eklund Little
Serenade Albert Lofgren Fantasy on Swedish folk tunes Curt Larsson Marcietta (Given on 21 July at the International Conference for Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conductor:
Birger Jarl
Conductor:
Hans Eklund Little
Conductor:
Serenade Albert Lofgren
Unknown:
Curt Larsson Marcietta

Eighth of ten programmes All through her life, the Princesse Edmond de
Polignac (1865-1943) had connections with the feminist movement, and proud of her encouragement of women composers and today's programme tells of her association with Germaine Tailleferre. And a second member of ' Les Six ' receives his first
Polignac commission:
Francis Poulenc, whose links with the Salon were eventually to rival those of Stravinsky.
Written and narrated by Piers Burton-Page gramophone records

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
John Spurting (in the Chair), talks with John Carey, Margaret Walters and J. G. Weightman.
This week's subjects: Part 2 of the ITV series Churchill: The
Wilderness Years.
Philip Roth 's new novel Zuckerman Unbound. El Greco to Goya: The
Taste for Spanish Painting in Britain and Ireland, at the National Gallery. Good by C. P. Taylor at the Warehouse Theatre. Federico Fellini 's film City of Women.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Walters
Unknown:
J. G. Weightman.
Unknown:
Philip Roth
Unknown:
C. P. Taylor
Unknown:
Federico Fellini

MICHAEL LORIMER plays music by Corbetta, Murcia, Villa-Lobos, William Albright and Turina. Introduced by Robert Spencer
(Given on I March in the Moot Room, Exeter University) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Lorimer
Unknown:
William Albright
Introduced By:
Robert Spencer

The first of seven monologues for radio by PETER BARNES
Alec Guinness as Edward Charles Lilly in Confessions of a Primary Terrestrial Mental
Receiver & Communicator: Num III Mark I
Directed by IAN COTTERELL (Tomorrow at 6.50: John Clements in The Jumping Mimuses of Byzantium)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Alec Guinness
Unknown:
Edward Charles Lilly
Directed By:
Ian Cotterell
Unknown:
John Clements

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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