Pergolesi Overture: L'Olimpiade NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
7.13* Dittersdorf Sinfonia Concertante in d
GEORG HÖRTNAGEL , (double-bass) GÜNTER LEMMEN (viola)
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted byJÖRG FAERBER
7.24* Vivaldi Concerto in c. for piccolo and string orchestra (P78): HANS-MARTIN LINDE
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
7.36* Telemann Suite in F minor CONCENTUS MUSICUS. conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT gramophone records
Granados Intermezzo (Goyescas) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
8.12' Rodrigo Concierto Andaluz for four guitars and orchestra THE ROMEROS
SAN ANTONIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VICTOR ALESSANDRO K.38* Respighi Suite: The Birds LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Corelli, Albinoni and Geminianl Geminiani Concerto Grosso in b flat. Op 7 No 6 (mono)
NUNZIO PELLEGRINO (bassoon)
I MUSICI
Corelli Sonata da camera in D minor. Op 5 No 12 (La follia)
JACQUES-FRANCIS MANZONE (violin) PIERRE DEGENNE (cello)
NICOLE PILLET-WIENER (harpsichord)
Albinoni Oboe Concerto in B Hat, Op 9 No 11
HEINZ HOLLIGER With I MUSICI gramophone records
Nielsen Wind Quintet MEMBERS OF THE
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON Ibert Two Interludes JOACHIM STARKE (flute)
JÖRG-WOLFGANG JAHN (violin) GISELLE HERBERT (harp) Martinu Nonet
MEMBERS OF THE PARIS OCTET With MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute) GASTDN MAUGRAS (oboe) gramophone records
WARSAW PIPERS AND TRUMPETERS director KAZIMIERZ PIWKOWSKI
Early instrumental and vocal music from Poland recorded in the BBC's Edinburgh Studios during the 1972 International Festival
JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN (piano)
HESS RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MOSHE ATZMON Part 1
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1. in G minor
Schoenberg Five Orchestra] Pieces, Op 16 (1949 version)
A talk by Christopher Serpell
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5, in E minor (Hess Radio recording)
Baccholian Singers
Handl Motets: Resonet in laudlbus: Ante luciferum genitus; Ascendit Deus
Schubert Der Gondelfahrer ; Die Nacht: Im Gegenwartigen
Vergangenes Janacek Vyhruzka ; O lasko!; Ach, vojna, vojna; Krasne ocl tve
Britten The Ballad of little Musgrave and Lady Barnard anon Folk Songs
(From the Library Theatre. Bradford. The first of 12 concerts promoted by Bradford City Libraries in association with the BBC)
KINSHI TSURUTA (biwa), and reciter in the Hon-noh-ji excerpt with KATSUYA YOKOYAMA (shakuhachi) San-an, for shakuhachi Hon-noh-ji, for biwa
Tamuke, for shakuhachi
Toru Takemitsu Eclipse, for biwa and shakuhachi (first broadcast performance in this country)
1NGEBORG REICHELT (soprano) ORTRUN WENKEL (contralto) DIETER ELLENBECK (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) JAKOB STAMPFLI (bass)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR OF HAMBURG
CAMERATA ACCADEMICA OF HAMBURG conducted by JÜRGEN JÜRGENS Part 1 Kyrie; Gloria
4.0* In Him Was Life
A selection from the sermons and religious writings of the great 14th-century German mystic MEISTER ECKHART. compiled by FRANCIS WATSON
Reader MICHAEL BRYANT
4.15* Mass in B minor: part 2 Credo: Sanctus; Agnus Dei
(An English Bach Festival concert given in the Royal Festival Hall, London, on 30 April)
Music of the American slaves and the Civil War.
Written and presented by David Munrow
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6.30 Big Band
Introduced bv ANTONY HAYNES 3: Bop and After ‡
7.10 Speak for Yourself
Introduced by BERNARD LOVELL 4: Asking about Jobs ‡
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA , leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD direct from King George's Hall, Blackburn
Part 1
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings
7.48* Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
DAVID WALKER , an architect, describes the house that Wittgenstein designed between 1926 and 1928 for his sister in Vienna, and which is now threatened with demolition. He talks about its place in Wittgenstein's life and ideas and the way it relates to the buildings of his much older contemporary Adolf Loos. His talk is occasioned by the recent publication of The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein by Bernhard Leitner.
Part 2 Strauss Four Last Songs
9.2* Stravinsky Symphony in three movements
(Presented by the BBC in association with Blackburn Corp)
Devised by Carl Wildman
Presented by John Rowe and Pamela Stirling.
Poet, novelist, playwright, film-maker, designer, socialite, Jean Cocteau died ten years ago today. A great showman, he shed his artistic skin again and again from the early 20s through to the early 60s. A prolific, often frivolous, sophisticate, he created his own poetic world.
The programme is an evocation of the man and an attempt to put his brilliant, if uneven, work into perspective. With the views and voices of Jean Cocteau, Edwige Feuillere, Jean Marais, Pierre Fresnais, Sir Cecil Beaton, Raymond Mortimer, Tamara Karsavina and others.
Readers David Brierley, Bernard Finch and Rolf Lefebvre.
("The Infernal Machine": 14 Oct)
followed by an interlude
Excerpts from Ernst Krenek's most recent opera with MARGARITA LILOWA (Pallas Athene)
PETER lindroos (Lysander) MANFRED SCHENK (AgiS)
ERNST GUTSTEIN (Sokrates)
ROTRAUD HANSMANN (Timaea) PETER BAILLIE (Meletos)
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER (Austrian Radio recording)
... on Record
Artur Schnabel plays
Schubert Piano Sonata in D (D 850)
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