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Dvorak Bagatelles , Op 47 MEMBERS OF THE JUILLIARD QUARTET
RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (harmonium) 7.13* Schubert Das Wandern; Wohin?; Halt!:
Danksagung an den Bach (Die schone MUllerin) (mono)
GERHARD HÜSCH (baritone) HANNS UDO MULLER (piano)
7.30' Parry Symphony No 5
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.0 News
8.5 Ravel Introduction and Allegro: MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.15* Paganlni Violin
Concerto No 5. in A minor SALVATORE ACCARDO (Violin) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Dvorak Bagatelles
Unknown:
Rudolf Firkusny
Piano:
Hanns Udo Muller
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Violin:
Salvatore Accardo
Conducted By:
Charles Dutoit

FELICITY PALMER (mezzo-soprano)
IAN BROWN (piano)
The heart's secret; Music; The soldier's wife; The ring; To the children; Ai fair as day in blaze of noon; 0, do not grieve (sung in Russian)
(Given on 21 November
1981 in the Russian Series at the Wigmore Hall, London)

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Piano:
Ian Brown

A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation You Xiao (violin) Ian Brown (piano)
Salnt-Saens Havanalse
Chin Yong Cheng Seaside Poem
Chen Gang Golden Furnace
Faure Sonata In a, On 13 (Given before a studio audience in the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from the Ticket Unit.
BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)

Contributors

Piano:
Ian Brown
Piano:
Salnt-Saens Havanalse
Piano:
Chin Yong Cheng

BOULDER WIND ENSEMBLE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO conductor ALLAN MCMURRAY with MARK HARRIS (alto saxophone)
Franz Krommer Partita , Op 57
Richard Toenstng Evangelion (first performance)
Ingolf Dahl Concerto for alto-saxophone and wind orchestra
Charles Ives Three
Theatre Pieces: Country Band March
(Given last year at the International Conference of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conductor:
Allan McMurray
Unknown:
Franz Krommer Partita
Unknown:
Richard Toenstng
Unknown:
Ingolf Dahl
Unknown:
Charles Ives

from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge Introit: God be in my head (Radcliffe)
Responses: Smith Psalms: 65, 68, 67
(Smart, Atkins, Balrstow) First Lesson: II Samuel 9 Canticles: The Service for Trebles (Weelkcs)
Second Lesson: Romani 15, vv 14-21
Anthem: 0 clap your hands (Gibbons) Organ Voluntary:
Voluntary for double organ (Gibbons) Director of Music PHILIP LEDGER
Organ Scholar JOHN BUTT

Natalie Wheen presents little-known aspects of the masters of the Bel Canto and some well-known works by those they inspired including Chopin's Barcarolle at
6.23*andTchaikovsky's Violin Concerto at 6.33* Producer AMIS DE SOUZA

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Producer:
Amis de Souza

If only this were a problem in agricultural genetics, but we can't perform breeding experiments and random cross-mating between persons of different racial populations.
Arthur Jensen. Professor of Educational Psychology in the University of California at Berkeley, must use other tests to establish whether the accident of birth to black or white parents can determine a child's intelligence. In conversation with A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative Studies at Oxford University, he describes his
Investigations over the last decade.
Producer RICHARD ELLIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Jensen.
Unknown:
A. H. Halsey
Producer:
Richard Ellis

First of three one-composer evenings by the London Slnfonlelta direct from the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London
London Slnfonietta Volces: Catherine Bott (soprano) Elaine Barry (soprano) Linda Hirst (mezzo-sop) Federico Sanguinetl (narrator)
Antony Pay (clarinet)
Christopher van Kampen (cello)
London Slnfonietta Chorus conducted by The Composer Part 1
II ritorno degll snovidenia, for cello and orchestra
Sequenza IX. for clarinet (first performance)

Contributors

Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Soprano:
Catherine Bott
Soprano:
Elaine Barry
Soprano:
Linda Hirst
Narrator:
Federico Sanguinetl
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen

James Berry recently won the 1981 National Poetry Competition, organised by the Poetry Society, In association with Radio 3. A Jamaican, Berry has been resident here since 1948. In this programme, illustrated by some of his poems, he talks about his life in this country and in the Caribbean.
Producer ALEC REID

Contributors

Unknown:
James Berry
Producer:
Alec Reid

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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