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Pergolesi Magnificat - ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (Sop) JANET BAKER (mezzo-sop) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS

8.17* Salnt-Saens Study In the form of a waltz, Op 52 No 6 - MAGDA TAGLUFERRO (piano)

8.24* Stravinsky Ballet: Orpheus - ORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN'S, SMITH SQUARE conducted by JOHN LUBBOCK

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Introduced by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Brahms'VioMnConcerto, by NOEL goodwin ;
New opera records reviewed by RODNEY MILNES.
Producer Arthur JOHNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Noel Goodwin
Reviewed By:
Rodney Milnes.
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

The Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross VERONIKAK1NCSES(SOD) klara takacs (contralto) cyorgy KORONDY (tenor) JOZSEP GREGOR (bass) BUDAPEST CHORUS HUNGARIAN STATE
ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FERENCSIK gramophone record

Contributors

Conducted By:
Janos Ferencsik

Week by week for the next six months, music written during successive decades from 1720. Today's programme includes Handel's last oratorio, an opera that dramatically changed French thinking, and Haydn's earliest dated symphony.
Handel Organ Concerto In G minor, Op 7 No 5 - Herbert Tachezi (organ)
Jephtha: Act 2 - Arnold Schoenberg Choir Vienna Concentus Musicus conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
Johann Stamitz Symphony In D, Op 3 No 2 - Academy of Ancient Music directed by Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
C. P. E. Bach Sonata No 6 (Essay on the true art of playing keyboard Instruments) - Christopher Hogwood (clavichord)
Rousseau Opera: Le devin du village (The Village Soothsayer) - Voltaire College Choir Geneva Collegium Academicum conducted by Philippe Corboz
Haydn Symphony No 37, in C - L'Estro Armonico directed by Derek Solomons (violin)
gramophone records

Contributors

Producer:
Clive Bennett

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Alexander Walker (in the Chair) talks with John McEwen, Michael Schmidt and Marina Warner.
This week's subjects:
Russell Davies' Radio 3 portrait of Harlem, broadcast last Wednesday; Other Places by Harold Pinter at the National Theatre; new paintings by Lucien Freud at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London; Stephen Poliakoff's television film, Soft Targets, directed by Charles Sturridge, on BBC1; and A Roland
Barthes Reader, edited by Susan Sontag.

Contributors

Chairman:
Alexander Walker
Panellist:
John McEwen
Panellist:
Michael Schmidt
Panellist:
Marina Warner
Producer:
Philip French

The second of two English choral concerts at the Royal Albert Hall In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the BBC, and marking the Inauguration of john PRITCHARD as the BBC
Symphony Orchestra's nin'th Chief Conductor.
isobel buciianan (soprano) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS
GOLDSMITHS' CHORAL UNION conductor BRIAN WRIGHT BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor JOHN PRITCHARD Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pritchard
Soprano:
Isobel Buciianan
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Conductor:
Brian Wright
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
John Pritchard

Nine talks by Bernard Levin 2: Painting
* It is the most extraordinary of the arts. In one of its most Important aspects, certainly its most obvious aspect - the subject-matter -It is showing us what we can all perfectly well see for ourselves.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Levin

Some of his church music with that of two other
West Country composers, Vaughan Williams and Elgar.
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor
STEPHEN WILKINSON
STEPHEN CLEOBURY (Organ) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury

Last of six programmes Einstein, Watch-maker Written by BARRY PILTON and performed by Leonard Rossiter
' As science and the microchip redesign the world in their image, It seems the most obsolescent piece of merchandise Is man.'
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Pilton
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Producer:
Louise Purslow

BBC Radio 3

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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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