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Debussy
Saxophone Rhapsody (orch Roger-Ducasse)
CLAUDE BELANCLE : MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA orchestra, conduoted by ARMIN JORDAN
Trots chansons de Bllltts micrele COMMAND (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Petite piece for clarinet and piano
ROGER fallows (clarinet) ian brown (piano)
Fetes galantes (Set 2)
GtRARD souzay (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Sonata for flute, viola and harp: doriot Anthony dwyer (Bute)
BURTON FINE (Viola)
ANNHOBSON(h'arp): records
Myslivecek Slnfonla In 0 PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Krommer Oboe Concerto In F, Op 52: heinz
HOLLIGER, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by PETERLUKAS GRAr
Myslivecek Sinfonla in e PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Szymanowski Sonata No 1. Op 8 (1904)
Prokofiev Sonata No t. Op 103 yitein seow (piano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (mezzo-soprano)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS Simons conducted by GUNTHER HERBIG
Webern Passacaglla. Op 1 Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Schubert Symphony No 9, In c major
BBC Manchester
direct from St George's,
Brandon Hill, Bristol
Albernl String Quartet Howard Davis (violin) Peter Pople (WoTin) Roger Best (viola) David Smith (cello)
Haydn Quartet In a flat. Op 50 No I
Britten Quartet No 2, Op36
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
(The Strolling Players) Operetta In three acts Libretto by MAURICE DKOONNEAU
Music by Louis Ganne
(sung in French): records
RENE DUCLOS CHORUS
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE MARTY
Act 1 Is set at Versailles; Acts 2 and 3 at the market town of Becauvllle In Normandy.
(piano) Schumann Papillons, Op 2
Debussy Suite Bergamasque
Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1 BBC Birmingham
Natalie Wheen presents various diversions and diverse variations by, among others, Haydn. Glazunov. Handel and Tchaikovsky.
Producer GARETH WALTERS
WILLIAM DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CROUP BAND conductor JOHN BERRYMAN GOFFIN Rhapsody in brass WoodTomDstoneArizona Horovlti Soft Shoe Shuffle BBC Birmingham
The last of five programmes following the course of the EBU String Quartet Days In Cambridge last month. COULL QUARTET (UK BBC) Haydn Quartet in c. Op 54 No I
Britten Quartet No 3 Dvorak Quartet in F.
Op 96 (The American) Series producer RICHARD BUNT
by WILLIAM TREVOR with and The death of Canon
Moran's wife is obviously a terrible loss to him. although the old man's sadness Is alleviated a little by the unexpected return of his favourite daughter. Deirdre.
Unfortunately Deirdre's friend. Harold, with his morbid fascination for violence. Is less than a blessing.
PHILIP HAMMOND (piano) Technical presentation by COLM FLANACAN
Directed by ROBERT cooper BBC Northern Ireland
Five Bagatelles for guitar; Facade
JULIAN bream (guitar)
ELEANOR BRON and EDWARD woodward (reciters) NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by LIONEL FRIEND (Given in March 1982 in St John's. Smith Square. London)
Poetry presented by KitWright
Readers GEOFFREY COLLINS and JILL balcon
Producer ALEC REID
(First broadcast on R4)
The last of four programmes from the 1982 HuddersBeld
Contemporary Music
Festival; part of a concert of music for a m pi i lied voices With and without pre-recorded tape. SINGCIRCLE conductor Gregory Rose who also introduces the programme
Richard Orton Lingua
Gregory Rose ... to the holy goddess Suits
John Cage Selection from Song Books I and 2 Jonty Harrison Rosaces 4 (all first UK broadcasts) (Given last November in St Paul's Hall. HuddersfieUU