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Schumann Overture: The Bride of Messina:
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
7.13* Puccini Un bel di (Madame Butterfly)
SYLVIA SASS (soprano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LAMBERTO GARDELLI
7.18* Ewald Quintet No 3. in D flat
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
7.36* Harty Tone Poem: With the Wild Geese SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
8.0 News
8.5 Walton Crown Imperial
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.14. Strauss Burleske
PHILIPPE ENTREMONT (piano) NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by OKKO KAMU
8.34* Prokofiev
Sinfonietta, Op 5
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI gramophone records
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)
I am a Frenchman from
Provence and by religion, a Jew.
Thus Milhaud began his autobiography. The folk culture of Provence and, to a lesser extent,
Judaism later proved to be substantial influences on his music, as also were Brazilian popular music and jazz.
Suite: Le voyageur sans bagages:
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin), GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet)
LAMAR CROWSON (piano) Poèmes juifs (mono)
IRMA KOLASSI (mezzo-sop) ANDRE COLLARD (piano) Le carnaval d'Aix
CLAUDE HELFFER (piano) MONTE CARLO OPERA
ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FR ÉMAUX : records
Second of four programmes
Stanley Flute Solo in D minor, Op I No 7
Arne When daisies pied; Tell me where is fancy bred; Where the bee sucks
Gibbs Violin Sonata No 4, in B flat
William Hayes Cantata: Why Lysidas should Man be vain
Roseingravc Flute Sonata No 2, in D major
Boyce Trio-Sonata No 1, in A minor
FELICITY LOTT (soprano) BARLOW BAROQUE PLAYERS SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
leader EDWIN PALING conductor
SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
Bartok Music for strings, percussion and celesta Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante (K ANH R) GRAHAM SALTER (oboe)
JOHN CUSHING (clarinet) LESLEY WILSON (bassoon) HUGH SEENAN (horn) Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
(Given on 27 March in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square. London Andras Schiff plays Haydn's last three piano sonatas
Sonata in c (H xvi 50) Sonata in D (H XVI 51)
Sonata in E flat (H xvi 52) (Tickets £1.50 available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel [number removed])
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader
RICHARD HOWARTB conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
Lennox Berkeley Divertimento
Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on Greensleeves Dag Wiren Serenade for strings
Weber Overture: Der Freischiitz
BBC Northern Ireland
Copland Music for Movies LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Weber Introduction.
Theme and Variations PETER SCHMIDL (clarinet)
MEMBERS OF NEW VIENNA OCTET
Verdi La Traviata, Act 2, Scene 2
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA
. conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS Satie Sonneries de la Rose-Croix REINBERT DE LEEUW (piano)
Poulenc Ballet: Les Biches AMBROSIAN SINGERS
PHILIIARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRE ̂TRE
Jack Brymer introduces the early evening programme of music.
Producer ERIC WETHERELL BBC Bristol
Executive producer GORDON STEWART
played by MICHEL DEBOST (flute)
JACQUES FEVRIER (piano) gramophone record
Pushing the Fourth Button.
"If Channel Four shows only the recognisable mixture as before, easy packages off acceptable shelves, we're dead before we start."
In November next year Jeremy Isaacs, Chief Executive of Channel
Four, faces the challenge of breaking the mould of Television broadcasting. In the first of a new series about broadcasting and the press, he talks to Michael Charlton about his hopes for the new Channel.
(Michael Charlton talks to Alasdair Milne, Managing Director, BBCtv: 11 November)
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor Walter Weller direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London
Mozart Symphony No 40, in c. minor
Thea Musgrave Peripeteia (first performance) (conducted by the composer)
Poems on trades and professions selected and introduced by Anthony Thwaite 2: Fishermen lie views the tumbling jlshwilhlongingeyes:
While the line stretches Kith th' unwieldy prize; Each motion humours with his steady hands,
And one slight hair the mighty bulk commands.
(JOHN GAY)
Readers Frances Horovitz and Gary Watson
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Part 2
Elgar Introduction ana Allegro for strings
Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in t (Italian)
(In association with the Legal and General
Assurance Society Ltd for the bicentenary of Vincent Novcllo)
I get more pleasure out of a finished painting than the process which I find anxious-making and tedious - and I don't reully like getting my hands dirty!
The painter Patrick Caulfield talks with Edward Lucie-Smith about starting-points for his work and the way he develops his ideas into pictures.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS (Patrick Caulfield :
Pointings 1963-1981 is at the rate Gallery, London, until 3 January 1982)
with Charles Fox
NIGEL MORRIS TRIO
Nocturne in B, Op 53 No 2 ADRIAN RUIZ (piano): record