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BeethovenOverture:King
Stephen LEtPZtG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KURTMASDR
7.1!* Tetemann Partita No2.inAmajor NARCtSO YEPES and GODEHEVE MONDEN (guitars)
7.26' Sibetius Incidental Music: PeHeas and Metisande BOURNEMOUTB SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
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8.5 Gustav Hotst Caprtccio ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by [MOGENUOLSt Mt* Faure BaDade.
Op 19: JOHN OGDON (piano) CITYOFB]RMINCHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Louis FREMAUX S.25* Haydn Seven Pieces foraMusicatOock VtENNA WfND SOLOtSTS
8.34' Bernstein
Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)
NEW YORK PHtLHARMONtC ORCttESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Thomas Arne (171078) William Boyce (1711 79) Beyce Symphony No 1 in A flat
BOURNEMOUTH SYMFONETTA directed by RONALD THOMAS Arne Cantata : Bacchus and Ariadne
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-Fields,directed by Neville Marriner
Boyce Trio Sonata No 9, in C
MALCOLM LATCHEM and John Brown (violins) JANE RYAN (cello) David Lumsden (harpsichord)
Boyce The Song of Momus to Mars
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
Arne Symphony No 4. in C minor
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY (gramophone records)
Producer RAY ABBOTT
JOHN BUTTERWORTH (horn) PETER HAMBURGER (tuned percussion) JAN BROWN (piano, cetesta) Jacques Delecluse
Drumstec I, for tuned percussion and piano (1967)
Thomas Pitfietd Sonata for marimba (1967) Peter Anthony Monk
Appeetkins. for horn and percussion (Hrst performance)
Hindemith Sonata for hornandpiano
Jacques Delec !usp A ta manierede....(1972). for percussion and piano Richard Gipsen Prayer, for marimba
Rudy Starita Over the Sticks.for xylophone and piano (1938)
leader Dennis Simons, conducted by Wilfried Boettcher
Ruggiero Ricci (Violin)
Respighi Symphonic Poem: The Fountains of Rome
Paganini Violin Concerto No 2, in B minor
Haydn Symphony No 83, in G minor (The Hen)
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Death and Transfiguration
(Presented on 6 November by Sheffield Philharmonic Concerts)
BBC Manchester
direct from St John's, Smith Square,London Ratph Kirshbaum (ce))o) C)iffordBenson(piano) Bach Cetio Suite No 1, in c Britten Sonata inc
Chopin Introduction and Po)onaiseBriHante,Op3
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor Ashley Lawrence
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Glinka Waltz: Fantasy
William Reed: Sarabande
Faure: Dolly Suite
Milhaud: Bal Martiniquais
Coates: Summer Days Suite
Mendelssohn Overture:
Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Haydn Saitor 's Song: The Wanderer: ELLY AMEUNG (sop). JORG DEMt)S (piano) Mozart Piano Concerto No 18. in B Sat (K 456)
MURRAY FERAHIA, Who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Haydn Beim Schmerz. der dieses Herzdurchwuhtet: Abschiedstied:
ELLY AMELING (sop),JORG DEMUS (piano)
Martinu String Quartet No 5: PANOCHA QUARTET
Faure Incidental Music: Shylock: NICOLAI GEDDA
(tenor), TOULOUSE CAFtTOLE ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL FLASSON
with several pieces by Franz Schmidt, whose music will be heard a good deal on Radio 3 this month and at 6.35* Bruckner's Te Deum. Presented by Brian Wright.
(Franz Schmidt: The Later Years: Tues 9.45)
Second of three programmes
"The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heaven."
(Milton)
A personal consideration of the traditional images of heaven and hell by the composer William Mathias
BBC Manchester
(Next Monday at 7.0: P.J. Kavanagh)
followed by an interlude
Operamfouracts
Music by Georges Eneseo Libretto by EDMOND FLEG , after the tragedy by SOPHOCLES (sung in French)
ROMANIAN NATIONAL
PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by MIHAI BREDICEANU
(Su".'!.'!Radtorecordinf)) Acts 1 and 2
Poems on trades and professions selected and introduced by Anthony Thwaite
When things go throne it'.s rather tame
To find we are ourselves to blame; tt oet.': the trouble ODer quicker
To go and blame things on the Vicar.
(SIR JOHN BETJEMAN)
Readers Frances Horovitz and Gary Watsen
ProducerFRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Acts 3 and 4
A short story by Florence Turner
"At the far side of the clearing stood a temple, small, indeterminate, built of stone corroded now by heat and rain and white ants. Curiously, no one spoke."
Read by John Bett
(Repeat)
Introduced by Charles Fox PETER JACOBSON (piano, synthesizers and organ)
FantasieEspagnote PETERLAWSONBnd CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
(piano duet): record