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Weber Invitation to the Dance
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
7.14* Beethoven An die
Gcllebte (WoO 140, Nos 1 and 2) PETER schreier (tenor) WALTER OLBERTZ (piano)
7.16 Kalinnlkov
Symphony No 1. in G minor
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
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8.5* Grétry Air de Ballet (Zémlre et Azor) (mono) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.9* Corelll arr Barblrolli Oboe Concerto in F EVELYN ROTHWELL HALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.18* Brahms Sonata in f sharp minor (Op 2) JULIUS KATCIIEN (piano)
8.44* Adam Giselle: Act 1 (excerpts); philharmonia orchestra, conducted by Robert IRVING : records
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Fanfare for a dignified occasion: LOCKE BRASS CONSORT, conducted by JAMES STOBART
Meditations on a theme of John Blow
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Kenilwor,th
GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Three Dances (Adam Zero)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by WH.FRIED
BOETTCHER MARLENE FLEET (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 83. in G minor (The Hen) Weber Piano Concerto No 2, in E Bat
Bartok Two Images, Op 10 BBC Manchester
Lisa Beznosiuk (flute)
Sophia McKenna (oboe) Monica Huggett (violin) Jan Schlapp (viola)
Timothy Mason (cello) Pleyel Quintet in E flat major. Op 10 No 3
Schubert String Trio in b flat major (D 471)
Mozart Flute Quartet In A (K 298)
Sussmayr Quintet in D BBC Bristol
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Sibelius Tone Poem: Finlandia
Aulis Sallinen Violin
Concerto (UK premiere) Sibelius Symphony No 7. in c. BBC Scotland
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Jeremy Drown and David Johns (two pianos)
Ravel La Valse
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
Presenter Michael Oliver
BRUNO LAPLANTE (baritone) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) Hahn Dune Prison;
InfidelitS: Si mes vers avaient des ailes
Fauré Après un reve; Au bord de l'eau; En sourdine; Soir
Poulenc Chansons gaillardes
conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
Corelll Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8
Hindemith 5 Pieces, Op 44 No 4: records
from Wakefield Cathedral Introit: Sing We Merrily (Batten)
Responses: Bielby
Psalm 106 (Hylton Stewart ) Canticles: Bairstow in D
Lessons: Exodus 17 (RSV); John 20, vv 24-31 (rsv) Anthem: Tis the Day of Resurrection (Wood)
Hymn: The strife is o'er (EH 625)
Organ Voluntary:
Rhapsody in c minor (Howells Op 17 No 3)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JONATHAN BIELBY
Assistant organist PETER COULD. BBC Manchester
Presenter Roger Nichols A sequence of serenades by Wolf, Duparc, Dvorak and Boccherini: at 5.50*
Ravel's Mother Goose Suite and at 6.40' Respighi's Symphonic Poem: The Fountains of Rome
Producer garlth WALTERS
' Biology and culture are absolutely inseparable. Any change in one ultimately alters the other.'
To what extent do genres determine behaviour?
In his book. Genes. Mind and Culture, Professor
Edward Wilson of Harvard University has presented a theory in which genetic heritage and cultural behaviour are inextricably linked. The thesis remains controversial. It leaves no room for a god in the shaping of morality, and it could imply that simple aspects of behaviour, such as a preference for tea or coffee, are genetically programmed.
PROFESSOR WILSON argues his case with John Bowker , Professor of Religious Studies at
Lancaster University,
Dr John Turner of the Genetics Department at Leeds University, and Anthony Qulnton , Master of Trinity College, Oxford. In the Chair John Maddox
Producer JULIAN BROWN
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Pierre Amoyal (violin) BBC Singers director JOHN POOLE
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by John Pritchard
Part 1 Birtwlstle The Triumph of Time
Berg Violin Concerto
Edward Kamau
Brathwaite of the Caribbean reads a selection from his poetry, including his new book, Sun Poem.
Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS
Part 2
Ives Symphony No 4
A short story by the Sicilian writer LEONARDO SCIASCIA. translated by ALFRED ALEXANDER
Read by David Graham
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Francois Couperin
EDUARD MELKUS , SPIROS rantos (violins)
FRIEDERIEKE STRADNER
(flute), BERNHARD KLEBEL (Oboe), JOHANNES KOCH (treble and bass viols) LEO CERMAK (bassoon)
GERALD SONNECK (violone) HUGUETTE DREYFUS
(harpsichord): record
The lost lady found; Shallow Brown
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRIC
(baritone): ambrosian
SINGERS, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: record