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Bach Harpsichord
Concerto in E major (bwv 1053)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
THE ENGLISH CONCERT
7.24* Copland
Appalachian Spring LONDON SINFONltTTl, conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
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8.5 Rossini Overture: Tancredi
ACADEMY or ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.11* Grieg Violin Sonata No 3, in c minor, Op 45
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) GYORGY SEBOK (piano)
8.33* Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus, Op 13 LAJOS kozma (tenor)
BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Liszt
Symphonic Poem No 7: Festklange
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Symphonic Poem No 5: Prometheus
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR Symphonic Poem No 10: Hamlet
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT masur gramophone records
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by WILFRIED BOETTCHER
Schubert Overture In D major (In the Italian style)
Mozart Symphony No 38, in D major (Prague) (K 504)
Lutoslawski Concerto for orchestra
BBC Manchester
Reflections
NASH ENSEMBLE
The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
SARAH LEONARD (soprano) BBC SINGERS
NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by JOHN POOLE
conductor URI SEGAL
Mahler Symphony No 0, In a minor
(Given in November 1981 in the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, arranged bi, the Western
Orchestral Society. Ltd, in association with Harveus of Bristol) BBC Bristol
direct from the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Karen Brisco (piano) David Cowley (oboe) Brian Evans (piano) Haydn Sonata In c (H xvi 50)
Telemann Fantasy in i, for oboe
Dutilleux Oboe Sonata Kalllwoda Morceau de Salon
Liszt Concert Study: La leggierezza
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Coleridge-Taylor's setting of a section of the poem ' The Song of Hiawatha' by HENRY WADSWORTH
Longfellow, who died 100 years ago today. richard LEWIS (tenor) ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT gramophone record
String Quartet No 2. in D - Lindsay String Quartet
BBC Birmingham
(See also: Thurs 10.0am)
from Chichester Cathedral Responses: Sumsion Psalm 119, vv 1-32
(Noble; Goodenough; Matthews: Stainer)
Office Hymn: Ave Marls Stella (Sheppard) Readings (RSV):
Genesis 3, vv 1-15 Romans 5, vv 12-21
Canticles: Dyson in r Anthem: Ave Maria (Mendelssohn)
Hymn: The God whom earth, and sea, and sky (A & MR 512)
Organ Voluntary: Prelude in E minor (bwv 548) (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
ALAN THURLOW
Assistant organist JEREMY SUTER BBC Bristol
with Richard Graves Producer ian CARSON Series editor
GORDON STEWART BBC Bristol
In the 1930s physicists studying the solid-state of matter made possible a revolution in electronics that has since given birth to satellites, computers and robots. Prominent among the researchers was Professor Sir Neville Mott of the Cavendish
Laboratory dn Cambridge, whose achievements were marked in 1977 by the NobelPrizeforPhysics, in conversation with John Maddox , PROFESSOR MOTT discusses his life and work.
Producer Julian BROWN
Overture In c major Suite in D major THE PARLEY OF
INSTRUMENTS, directed by ROY GOODMAN and MARK CAUDLK
leader KARL SUSKE conducted by Kurt Masur Heather Harper (soprano) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Barber Adagio for Strings Strauss Four Last Songs
Part 2
Bruckner Symphony No 3 in D minor
(A Royal Philharmonic
Society concert sponsored by Laskys, in association with Mission)
Richard Rodney Bennett: Commedia III
Webern: Concerto for nine instruments, Op 24
Robert Sherlaw Johnson: Carmina Vernalia (first broadcast performance)
Eilene Hannan (soprano)
London Sinfonietta
conducted by Nicholas Cleobury
Four Motets: Ubi caritas et amor; Tota pulchra es; Tu es Petrus; Tantum ergo Sacramentum
CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone record