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Ruperto Chapi Prelude: El Tambor de Granaderos ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO anon Adagio and Allegro for timpani, five cellos and double bass WERNER THARICHEN (timpani) MEMBERS OF THE BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wu Tsu-Chiang Concerto for pipa and orchestra (Little Sisters of the Grassland) LIU TEH-HAI (pipa) BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA Massenet Suite: Le Cid CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX records:

Contributors

Conducted By:
Enrique Garcia
Bass:
Werner Tharichen
Conducted By:
Seiji Ozawa
Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library: Britten's Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, by BERNARD KEEFFE. Schumann and Brahms: a collection of Lieder recordings (1901-52) reviewed by ALAN BLYTH. New records of romantic piano music reviewed by DAVID MURRAY. Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS Editor ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Reviewed By:
Alan Blyth.
Reviewed By:
David Murray.
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers
Editor:
Arthur Johnson

A series of 16 programmes 4: Fugues, Psalms and Double Concertos
Hoist A Fugal Overture LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
A Fugal Concerto
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) PETER GRAEME (oboe)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by IMOGEN HOLST Bach, orch Elgar Fantasia and Fugue in c minor (BWV 537): LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Elgar Introduction and Allegro: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Psalm 48: Great is the Lord; Psalm 29: Give unto the Lord
WORCESTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR conducted by DONALD HUNT PAUL TREPTE (organ): records Holst Two Psalms: MARTYN HILL (tenor), RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS, CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA, conductor
RICHARD HICKOX Double Concerto
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) KENNETH SILLITO (violin)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by IMOGEN HOLST Delius Double Concerto YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) PAUL TORTELIER (cello) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Oboe:
Peter Graeme
Conducted By:
Imogen Holst
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
Donald Hunt
Conducted By:
Paul Trepte
Tenor:
Richard Hickox
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Conducted By:
Imogen Holst
Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Conducted By:
Meredith Davies

FERDINAND CONRAD
(recorder), SABINE MIELKE
(viola da gamba), ALASTAIR ROSS (harpsicord)
Lotti Trio-Sonata in G
Bononcini Divertimento da camera in A minor
Handel Sonata in c, Op 1 No 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Ferdinand Conrad
Viola:
Sabine Mielke
Harpsicord:
Alastair Ross
Harpsicord:
Lotti Trio-Sonata

Anthony Thwaite (in the Chair) talks with Waldemar Januszczak , Bryan Magee and Margaret Walters.
Alfred Hitchcock 's Vertigo. Henry James 's The Aspern Papers dramatised by Michael Redgrave at the Haymarket Theatre.
Desert of Lies by Howard Brenton on BBCl.
William Morris Today at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
David Lodge 's new novel Small World.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Thwaite
Unknown:
Waldemar Januszczak
Unknown:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Margaret Walters.
Unknown:
Alfred Hitchcock
Unknown:
Henry James
Dramatised By:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Howard Brenton
Unknown:
William Morris
Unknown:
David Lodge

A concert of his music direct from the Barbican Hall, London
London Symphony Orchestra, leader Michael Davis, conducted by Yuri Simonov
Mischa Maisky (cello)

Symphony No 3 in D

Contributors

Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Michael Davis
Conductor:
Yuri Simonov
Cellist:
Mischa Maisky

Second of seven programmes
Levabo oculos meos
Penitential Psalm No 2: Beati quorum remissae sunt iniquitates (Psalm 31) CHOIR OF ST PETER AD
VINCULA. TOWER OF LONDON conducted by JOHN WILLIAMS

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Williams

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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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