A programme of recent records Rossini Overture: Semiramide BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.13' Verdi Arias: Pace. pace, mio Dio: La Vergine degll angeli ( La forza del destino) MONTSERRAT CABALLE (soprano) AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTON GUADAGNO
8.28* Liszt Fantasia on Hungarian folk tunes
MICHELE CAMPANELLA (piano)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
8.44* Sibelius Tone Poem: Night-ride and Sunrise
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN
HEILBRONN HEINRICH SCHUTZ
CHORUS
PFORZHEIM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ WERNER Cantata No 87
HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) HELMUT KREBS (tenor) FRANZ KELCH (bass) Cantata No 43
FRIEDERIKE SAILER (SOpranO) CLAUDIA HELLMANN (contralto) HELMUT KREBS (tenor) JAKOB STAMPFLI (bass) gramophone records
A record request programme Lalo Overture: Le roi d'Ys SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 (K 495): BARRY TUCKWELL, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-1N-THE-F1ELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Wagenseil Trombone Concerto in E flat: HANS BÖTTLER
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
Liszt Symphonic Poem: Les préludes: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Royal Choral Society's Centenarv. by EDWARD GREENFIELD
TunnhauscT in Paris, by CHARLES OSBORNE
Concerning John Cage : book review by PETER DICKINSON Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
A piano recital given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, on 5 March Part I
Mozart Fantasia and Sonata in c minor (K 475 and K 457)
12.31. Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 10 No 2
12.43. Beethoven Sonata in c sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)
1.0. During the Interval
ALAN WALKER talks about Chopin and the piano,
1.15* Piano Recital: part 2
Chopin Twenty-four Preludes, Op 28
(Paris version: 1861) Opera in three acts Music by Wagner Libretto by the composer (sung in German)
(gramophone records)
Elisabeth, the Landgrave's niece.HELGA DERNESCH (soprano) Four pages
SOLOISTS FROM VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
The action takes place near Eisenach. Thuringia, in the early 13th century. Act 1
3.10* During the Interval
DERYCK COOKE talks about the Paris version of Tannhauser.
3.25* Tannhauser Act 2
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest. (Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
Act 3
Sonata in c major (bwv 1005) played by ORREA PERNEL (violin) from St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London
or What You Will by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with Dorothy Tutin Geraldine McEwan Stephen Murray Maurice Denham
William Squire. John Moffatt
Music selected and arranged by ALAN BOUSTEAD
ALAN JONES (singer) DESMOND DUPRE (lute)
ELIZABETH BAINES (viol)
FRANCIS BAINES (recorder) Producer CHARLES LEFEAUX
(Radio Times People: page 4) In the Interval (7.35*-7.50*) a record of Britten's Choral Dances from Gloriana ELIZABETHAN SINGERS conducted by LOUIS HALSEY
Glinka Cheromor's March (Ruslan and Ludmilla) USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
9.5* Brahms Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello and orchestra: ISAAC STERN , LEONARD ROSE. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
9.39* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Hamlet
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
9.54* Bottesini Grand Duo RUGGIERO RICCI (violin) FRANCESCO PETRACCHI (double-bass)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERO BELLUGI gramophone records
(1905-1960)
Seiber The Tay Whale
DAME EDITH EVANS (speaker) ANETA HOFFNUNG (fog-horn)
THE HOFFNUNG (MORLEY COLLEGE) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER (gramophone record)
Seiber Two Jazzolettes, for saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano and percussion: MEMBERS OF THE VIRTUOSO ENSEMBLE
JOHN DANKWORTH disCUSSeS With ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE his collaboration with Seiber
Seiber/Dankworth Improvisations for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
THE JOHN DANKWORTH BAND
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD (gramophone record)
Solos and duets from the 16th and 17th centuries, played by ANTHONY ROOLEY and JAMES TYLER on the lute, orpharion, bass cittern and viol
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