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SCHUBERT: Symphony #3 ("Unfinished") with BEETHOVEN: Variations in G on an Orig­ 3rd Movement by Vaughan (RCA 6709) 29. inal Theme- Alfred Brendel, p. (Vox 6:00A.M. 5416) 5. 9:00A.M. HAYDN: Symphony #103 ("Drum Roll") - News. WERNER: Suite in B-Fiat ("October") Royal Philharmonic, Beecham (Ang 362- from "The Musical Instrumental Calendar" BACH: "Brandenburg" Concerto #6 -Stuttgart 54/6) 30. - Vienna Chamber Orch, Seipenbusch Baroque Ensemble, Couraud (Col 605) 18. (MHS 886-88) 10. RACHMANINOFF: Concerto #3 in d, Op.30- 1:00 P.M. CHOPIN: Fantasie in f - Jerzy Zurawlew, p. Watts, p.; N.Y.Philharmonic, Ozawa (Col (Orph 157) 12. 30059) 36. KREISLER: Caprice Viennois- Suk, v.; DEBUSSY: "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Holecek, p. (Ep 1367) 4. Faun" - Orchestre de Paris, Jacquillat 10:00 A.M. GROFE: "Grand Canyon" Suite -NY Phil­ (Ang 36518) 10. harmonic, Bernstein (Col 6618) 33. BACH: Violin & Oboe Concerto in d- Men­ News. SIBELIUS: "Finlandia"- Phil harmonia RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Selections from "Le uhin, v.; Goosens, o.; Both Festival Orch, Karajan (Ang 35922) 9. Coq d'Or" - Prague Sym, Smetacek (Pari Chamber Orch, Menuhin (Ang 36103) 15. BEETHOVEN: Quartet #to in E-Fiat - Hungarian 130). Quartet (AngSer 6001) 31. 7:00A.M. MOZART: Horn Concerto #1- Civil; Royal Phil­ 2:00P.M.
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