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Weber Overture: Der Freischiitz
BERLIN PO/KARAJAN Poulenc Trio
PETER GRAEME (oboe)
WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (baSSOOn) LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
Albinoni, arr Giazotto Adagio in G minor: i musici
Bach Italian Concerto in F (BWV971)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale, Op 56a CHICAGO SO/SOLTI
Chopin Five Mazurkas, Op 7 ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Vaughan Williams Silent Noon Bridge Go not, happy day
KATHLEEN FERRIER (Contralto) FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Ballet Suite No 1, Op 64a NATIONAL SO OF WASHINGTON DC/ ROSTROPOVICH: records

Contributors

Oboe:
Peter Graeme
Piano:
Lamar Crowson
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Piano:
Arthur Rubinstein
Contralto:
Kathleen Ferrier
Piano:
Prokofiev Romeo

with Paul Vaughan
Building a Library: Mozart's
Two Piano Quartets (K 478 and K 493) by ROBERT HENDERSON. New orchestral records reviewed by JOHN WARRACK. Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Robert Henderson.
Reviewed By:
John Warrack.
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

Mahler Das klagende Lied HELENA dose (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (mezzo-soprano)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor) SEAN RAE (baritone)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA/SIMON RATTLE record

Contributors

Unknown:
Mahler Das
Mezzo-Soprano:
Alfreda Hodgson

leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JANOS FURST JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 80, in D minor
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3, in c major
12.15* pm Interval Reading
12.20* Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia espansiva) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Janos Furst
Piano:
Jeffrey Siegel

First of two programmes
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (piano duet)
Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op 35 Nos 1-3
Dvorak Slavonic Dances , Op46 Nos 1,2, 6 and 8 Schubert Waltzes (D 145)
Rachmaninov Italian Polka; Waltz, Op 11 No 4 BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Piano:
Alexander Tamir
Unknown:
Dvorak Slavonic Dances

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
William Feaver (in the Chair) talks with Michael Billington ,
John Carey and Gillian Tindall. This week's subjects:
Karolly Makk 's film A Very Moral Night; a Royal
Shakespeare Company revival of The Party by Trevor Griffiths ; the eight-part television version of Dickens's Bleak House
(Wednesdays, BBC2); Sculpture by Alison Wilding at the Serpentine Gallery, London; Fair of Speech: The Uses of Euphemism, edited by D. J. Enright , and Instant Chronicles, new poems by D. J. Enright. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
William Feaver
Unknown:
Michael Billington
Unknown:
John Carey
Unknown:
Gillian Tindall.
Unknown:
Karolly Makk
Unknown:
Trevor Griffiths
Unknown:
Alison Wilding
Edited By:
D. J. Enright
Unknown:
D. J. Enright.

ROGER NICHOLS introduces a programme of music devised by Gabriel Faure and Maurice Ravel , and first performed in Paris on 20 April 1910.
ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL (piano duet)
MARY KING (mezzo-soprano) CATHERINE EDWARDS (piano) SUSAN TOMES (piano) ODILE PIERRE (organ)
TRACEY CHADWELL (soprano) ELISABETH CROCKER (soprano) JULIET TRESTINI (contralto) FAIRFIELD STRING QUARTET
Liszt Reapers' chorus from Prometheus Unbound Delage Trois melodies Kodaly Six pieces from Zongoramuzsika, Op 3
Roger-Ducasse Pastorale
Debussy D'un cahier d'esquisses

Contributors

Introduces:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
Gabriel Faure
Unknown:
Maurice Ravel
Unknown:
Isabel Beyer
Piano:
Harvey Dagul
Piano:
Catherine Edwards
Soprano:
Tracey Chadwell
Soprano:
Elisabeth Crocker

DELME STRING QUARTET
Galina Solodchin (violin) Jeremy Williams (violin) John Underwood (viola) Stephen Orton (cello) Suk Meditation, Op 35 Martinu Quartet No 5 BBC Manchester

Contributors

Violin:
Galina Solodchin
Violin:
Jeremy Williams
Viola:
John Underwood
Cello:
Stephen Orton

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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