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Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat: HELMUT HUCKE (oboe) PETER MAURUSCHAT (bassoon) RUDOLF MANDALKA (cello)
COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAlER (violin)
Mozart Andante and Variations in G (K 501) BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (piano duet)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor: MISCHA ELMAN (violin) LSO/ANATOLE FISTOULARI (mono)
Berwald Grand Septet in B flat NASH ENSEMBLE
Sibelius Suite: Swanwhite
HUNGARIAN STATE SO/JUSSI JALAS Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
George Gershwin (1925 piano roll) COLUMBIA JAZZ BAND/MICHAEL TTLSON THOMAS: records

Contributors

Cello:
Rudolf Mandalka
Directed By:
Franzjosef Maler
Violin:
Mozart Andante
Piano:
Alexander Tamir
Violin:
Mischa Elman

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Mozart's E flat wind Serenade (K 375), by JOHN WARRACK ;
LIONEL SALTER on Bach's '48'
Preludes and Fugues recorded by KENNETH GILBERT ; new records of British orchestral music reviewed by STEPHEN DODGSON Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS Editor ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
John Warrack
Unknown:
Lionel Salter
Unknown:
Kenneth Gilbert
Reviewed By:
Stephen Dodgson
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers
Editor:
Arthur Johnson

Second of six concerts for young people, direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Alison Bury (violin)
Academy of Ancient Music leader CATHERINE MACKINTOSH Introduced and conducted by Christopher Hogwood Bach Sinfonia in F major (BWV 1071) (first version of Brandenburg Concerto No 1) Purcell Chacony in G minor Vivaldi Violin Concerto in F major, Op 8 No 3 (Autumn from The Four Seasons)
Handel Musick for the Royal Fireworks

Contributors

Leader:
Catherine MacKintosh
Conducted By:
Christopher Hogwood
Conducted By:
Bach Sinfonia
Unknown:
Purcell Chacony
Unknown:
Handel Musick

Macbeth
Opera in four acts. Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE
(sung in Italian). The original 1847 version. Edition prepared by GEORGE BADACSONYI
BBC SINGERS chorus-master GORDON KEMBER director JOHN POOLE
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by JOHN MATHESON Répétiteur ALEXA MAXWELL Coach GEORGE BADACSONYI Italian coach GWYN MORRIS Technical presentation by MARGARET STEVEN
Producer GORDON STEWART Acts 1 and 2 3.20* Julian Budden on Macbeth
3.25* Acts 3 and 4 "But I hai'e dream 'd a dreary dream
Beyvnd the Isle of Sky;
/.saw a dead man win a fight. And I think that man waul I"

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Maria Piave
Unknown:
George Badacsonyi
Chorus-Master:
Gordon Kember
Director:
John Poole
Leader:
John Bradbury
Conducted By:
John Matheson
Unknown:
Alexa Maxwell
Presentation By:
Margaret Steven
Producer:
Gordon Stewart
Producer:
Julian Budden

JOHN TURNER (recorder) NEIL SMITH (guitar)
Dowland, arr Van Eyck Come Again Divisions;
Lachrymae Pavane Divisions arr Nicholas Marshall
A Playford Garland ; The Old Mole; The Irish Lamentation; Prince Rupert's March: Spring Garden; The fit's come on me now John Gotland New World Dances: Ragtime; Blues; Bossa Nova

Contributors

Guitar:
Neil Smith
Unknown:
Van Eyck
Unknown:
Nicholas Marshall
Unknown:
Playford Garland
Unknown:
Bossa Nova

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Philip Oakes (in the Chair) talks with Paul Bailey
Michael Schmidt and Marina Vaizey.
This week's subjects:
John Sayles 's film Baby It's You.
Between Here and Nowhere, nine New York artists at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith. Rough Crossing, a version of a Ferenc Molnar play by Tom Stoppard.
Paul Joyce 's TV essay on Oshima on Channel 4 Anita Brookner 's
Booker/McConnell Prize novel Hotel du Lac
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Oakes
Unknown:
Paul Bailey
Unknown:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
Marina Vaizey.
Unknown:
John Sayles
Unknown:
Ferenc Molnar
Play By:
Tom Stoppard.
Play By:
Paul Joyce
Unknown:
Anita Brookner

Second of nine programmes
Prelude and Fugue No 4 in D; Four Little Chorale Preludes; Prelude from Prelude and Fugue in A; Toccata in c
GRAHAM BARBER playing the organ of University College School, Hampstead, London.

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Barber

The Existence of Merrick Short story by IAIN CRICHTON SMITH
Read by Robert Ellis
Robinson Crusoe finds that he is not alone on the island.
There is Merrick, the ship's mate. He had bullied Robinson Crusoe on the ship.... Producer JAMES RUNCIE BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Merrick Short
Story By:
Iain Crichton Smith
Read By:
Robert Ellis
Read By:
Robinson Crusoe
Unknown:
Robinson Crusoe

The Norwegian composer
Arne Nordheim has earned a reputation as an innovator, yet he prefers to be thought of as a 'decent old-fashioned landscape composer' whose work is rooted in folk music. He reflects on this apparent contradiction in conversation with Roger Wright , manager of the British Music Information Centre.
Producer CATHY WEARING

Contributors

Unknown:
Arne Nordheim
Unknown:
Roger Wright

Fourth of five programmes Quartet in D (K 499) (Hoffmeister)
Quartet in E flat (K 428) ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
Andrew Watkinson (violin) James Clark (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello)
(Given during the King's Lynn Festival 1984) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Andrew Watkinson
Violin:
James Clark
Viola:
Garfield Jackson
Cello:
David Waterman

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More