Kraus Overture: Olympia ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by Richard BONYNGE
8.11* Michael Haydn Concerto in c
STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola) SIMON PRESTON (organ)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-
FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.42* attrib Leopold Mozart Symphony in G (Alte Lambacher)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
8.53* Salieri Sinfonia (La fiera di Venezia)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE gramophone records
Introduced bv JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Prokofiev's Symphony No 5, in B flat, by JEREMY NOBLE
Recent opera and pre-classical records: by CHARLES OSBORNE and CHARLES CUDWORTH
A programme of new records Arne Overture: Comus
OISEAU-LYRE ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
10.22* Bach Pastorale in F (BWY 590)
HELMUT WALCHA (organ of the Church of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune, Strasbourg)
10.35* Bonporti Concerto in D, Op 11 No 8
ROBERTO MICHELUCCI (violin) I MUSICI '
10.48* Verdi La Traviata: Act 1 BEVERLY SILLS (soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor)
SOLOISTS and JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
The last in a series drawing on the treasury of music for one and two performers
Sonatas by Mozart and Beeth oven
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Mozart Sonata in E flat (K 302)
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring)
Mozart Sonata in E minor (K 304)
Carrick Ohlsson (piano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, led by Hugh Bradley, conductor Christopher Seaman
Part 1
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat major (Emperor)
JOHN AMIS talks to the artists - composers, conductors or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music.
Part 2
MacCunn Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
1.41* Elgar Serenade in E minor, for string orchestra
1.55* Tchaikovsky Italian Caprice
(A public concert given in the Town Hall, Greenock, during Clyde Fair International)
Mozart Clarinet Trio in E flat major (K 498)
THEA KING (clarinet)
PETER SCHIDLOF (viola) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Schubert String Quintet in c major (D 956)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with WILLIAM PLEETH (Cello)
JAMES GIBB presents a profile of the Russian-born pianist and includes excerpts from Schumann's Fantasie in c, Mussorgsky's Pictures from an Exhibition, Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, and music by Chopin. gramophone records
Ileana Cotrubas (soprano) Neil Black (oboe)
English Chamber Orchestra with John Constable
(harpsichord continuo) directed by Kenneth Sillito
Concerto Grosso No 22, in A (Op 6 No 11)
Oboe Concerto No 3 in G
Cantata No 9: Clorl, mia bella Clori
(The BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's, Smith Square. London, on 26 June)
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
A concert given by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenbolm Schumann Symphony No 4, in D minor
6.35* Brahms Symphony No 2, in D major
This is the fourth concert by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in Coventry Cathedral, confirming the ten-year relationship between the Orchestra and the International Ministry of Coventry Cathedral. The Cathedral has the ' Cross of Nails ' relationship with Berlin, resulting in a permanent interchange of youth and cultural programmes.
An illustrated talk by PETER DODD , with special reference to the Second Symphony,
Opera in a prologue and two acts
Music by Leoncavallo
Libretto by the composer (sung in Italian)
(gramophone records)
Cast in order of singing:
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by NELLO SANT [
The action takes place in Calabria, near Montalto, in the late 1860s on the Feast of the Assumption.
A fortnightly series presenting arguments that challenge current orthodoxes.
One Thing at a Time by RENPORD BAMBROUGH
It is often assumed that. whatever happens in the real world of politics, political thinkers and philosophers should be concerned with broad general theories and their consequences. Mr Bambrough , himself a philosopher, argues that this need not be so. followed by an interlude
Ordre No 18, in F Ordre No 25. in c
RUTH DYSON (harpsichord)
Fiction and Literary Criticism Presented by JOHN SPURLING
Virginia Woolf : a new biography of her early years by Quentin Bell has just been published. LORD DAVID CECIL and DAVID PLANTE discuss the book and the woman who inspired it. David Plante also talks about his own latest novel Relatives, and STUART HOOD looks at the work of Hermann Hesse whose collection of three stories. Knuip. is now published in English for the first time. Producer MIRIAM RAPP
The first in a series of 12 weekly programmes containing all his major chamber works for piano and strings, and some of his songs
Violin Sonata in D major, Op 12 No 1
Sehnsucht (Die stille Nacht umdunkelt): Der Liebende; Der Zufriedene; Der Jiingling in der Fremde; Lied aus der Ferne
Violin Sonata in G major, Op 96
JOSEF sine (violin)
JAN PANENKA (piano) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG DEMUS (piano)
(gramophone record)