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Wagner Overture: Rienzi VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM 8.17* Verdi Tu che la vanità (Don Carlos , Act 5) (mono)
META SEINEMEYER (soprano) BERLIN STATE OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRIEDER WASSMANN
8.26* Brahms Capriccio in B minor. Op 76 No 2 DMITRI ALEXEEV (piano)
8.34* Ibert Tropisms FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Carlos
Conducted By:
Frieder Wassmann
Conducted By:
Brahms Capriccio
Piano:
Dmitri Alexeev
Piano:
Ibert Tropisms
Conducted By:
Jean Martinon

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library: Ravel's Rapsodle espagnole, by ROGER NICHOLS ; New instrumental records reviewed by ROBERT HENDERSON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Roger Nichols
Reviewed By:
Robert Henderson.
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Liszt Liebestraum No 3: Mephisto Waltz No 1 JORGE BOLET (piano)
Emmanuel Adriaensen Chanson anglaise
David Kellner Fantasia in c; Aria; Fantasia in D NARCISO YEPES (guitar) Stravinsky Three movements from Petrushka
Rachmaninov Etude tableau in E flat minor, Op 39 No 5
PETER DONOHOE (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Emmanuel Adriaensen
Unknown:
David Kellner Fantasia
Piano:
Peter Donohoe

leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JEAN FOURNET
MITSUKO UCHIDA (piano) Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat major
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* pm
Franck Symphony in D minor (Given on 17 March in the Victoria Hall, Hanley, in association with Lloyds Bank PLC)

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Jean Fournet
Piano:
Mitsuko Uchida
Unknown:
Franck Symphony

The last in an 11-part series.
A Concert at the Conservatoire Introduced by David Charlton
Music from a concert given at the Paris
Conservatoire in March 1810, with pieces by its three most-respected composers - including the premiere of Méhul's Fourth Symphony.
Cherubim Overture: Médéc
Henri-Montan Berton
Concert aria: Va pure: ovunque vai
Mfhul Symphony No 4, in E
MARGARET FIELD (soprano) JOHN BRADBURY (violin)
NIGEL BLOMILEY (cello)
CHRISTOPHER KITE (piano) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE Series producer ROGER SHORT

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Charlton
Unknown:
Henri-Montan Berton
Violin:
John Bradbury
Cello:
Nigel Blomiley
Leader:
John Bradbury
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence

Ligeti Atmospheres - Symphony Orchestra of South-West German Radio conducted by Ernest Bour

Tippett Concerto for orchestra - London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis

2.40* Stravinsky Requiem Canticles - Soloists, Ithaca College Concert Choir, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Craft

Boulez Eclat - Orchestra of Our Time, conducted by Joel Thome

Lutoslawski Paroles tissees - Peter Pears (tenor) London Sinfonietta conducted by The Composer

3.25* Shostakovich Quartet No 10, in A flat - Fitzwilliam String Quartet

3.50* Berio Circles - Cathy Berberian (vocalist) Francis Pierre (harp) Jean-Pierre Drouet and Jean-Claude Casadesus (percussion)

Birtwistle Extract from Punch and Judy: a tragical comedy (or a comical tragedy) - Soloists, London Sinfonietta, conducted by David Atherton

4.25* Britten Cello Symphony - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) English Chamber Orchestra conducted by The Composer

(gramophone records)

Contributors

Producer:
Stephen Plaistow

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books broadcasting and the visual arts.
Edward Lucie-Smith (in the Chair) talks with A. S. Byatt
Anthony Curtis and Jeremy Treglown.
This week's subjects:
Pictures of Max Wall by Maggi Hambling at the National Portrait Gallery; A film version of John Irving 's The World According to Garp; Alfred de Musset 's
Lorenzaccio adapted by John Fowles for the National Theatre;
The ITV documentary drama Enemies of the State;
John Fuller 's new poems. The Beautiful Inventions, and his first novel, Flying to Nowhere.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Lucie-Smith
Unknown:
A. S. Byatt
Unknown:
Anthony Curtis
Unknown:
Jeremy Treglown.
Unknown:
Maggi Hambling
Unknown:
John Irving
Unknown:
Alfred de Musset
Adapted By:
John Fowles
Unknown:
John Fuller

by H. B. CRESWELL dramatised by JUDI PRICE
The trials and tribulations of a young architect in the 1920s.
Directed by PETER KING

Contributors

Unknown:
H. B. Creswell
Dramatised By:
Judi Price
Directed By:
Peter King
Sir Leslie Brash:
Alan Dudley
James Spin love:
Spencer B Anks
Frederick Dalbet:
Hugh Dickson
Phyllis:
Alex Marshall
Potch:
John Warner

A monologue compiled from the writings of RICHARD JEFFERIES by ROGER FRITH and incidental music
,composed and conducted by DAVID CAIN
Producer KEITH SLADE

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Jefferies
Unknown:
Roger Frith
Conducted By:
David Cain
Producer:
Keith Slade
Richard Jefferies:
Paul Scofield

in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
Dents Matthews,
Professor of Music in the University of Newcastle. talks about the Symphony No 7 by SlbeUus as recorded by BARBIROLLI, BEECHAM, BERGLUND, SIR COLIN DAVIS , KARAJAN, KOUSSEVITZKY, MAAZEL.
MRAVINSKY. and others.

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Davis

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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