Trio-Sonata in e (bwv 1039) FRANS BRÜGGEN and LEOPOLD STASTNY (flutes)
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (cello) HERBERT TACHEZI (harpsichord)
Cantata No 198: Lass, Fiirstin, lass noch einen Strahl (Funeral Ode)
ROHTRAUD HANSMANN (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) KURT EQUlLUZ (tenor)
MAX VAN EGMOND (bass)
HAMBURG MONTEVERDI CHOIR
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by JÜRGEN JÜRGENS gramophone records
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Edited and introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Beethoven's Symphonies Nos 4 and 8, by ROBERT PHILIP
Care of Records: DONALD ALDOUS Recent pre-classical records: reviewed by CHARLES CUDWORTH
Some of the pre-classical records discussed by Charles Cudworth in this morning's Record Review, including a Concerto for two horns by Franz Pokorny , one of Vivaldi's Concertos for two orchestras, and a Concerto for oboe d'amore by Telemann
with Graham Treacher
Smetana Festival Overture Vejvanovsky Serenata in c
Janacek Symphonic Poem: The Fiddlers Child
Carl Stamitz Flute Concerto in G (first movement)
Martinu Tre Ricercari
CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by YUVAL ZALIOUK Part 1
Weber Overture: DerFreischiitz
12.22' Gordon Jacob Concerto for three hands on one piano
12.43* Malcolm Arnold Concerto for two pianos and orchestra
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A weekly survey of the more hopeful trends in the world's news. compiled and introduced by Donald Milner
Part 2 Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 5, in D major
Dame Alicia Markova , a governor of the Royal Ballet and Visiting Professor of Ballet and the Performing Arts at the University of Cincinnati, presents a personal choice of records. She says, ' Music has always been my inspiration and an important part of my life.' The records she has selected range from a Sousa march (the first music she recalls hearing) to an excerpt from Salome by Richard Strauss , as well as Eventyr by Delius and a movement from Mahler's Fifth Symphony Professor Alicia: page 5
HAPHAELE CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor PETER WALDEN plays music by Suppo, Ziehrer, Heuberger, Zeller, Johann Strauss and Millocker
by ANDRAS VON TOSZEGHI with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
William Flackton Sonata in G, Op 2 No 6
Glazunov ElCgie , Op 44
Glinka Sonata in D minor
C. P. E. Bach , arr Grtitzmacher Sonata in G minor
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
A weekly survey of the world of music by the artists and personalities who create it. including this week HERMANN PREY and RODNEY SLATFORD
Introduced by John Amis Producer NATALIE WHEEN
CHOIR OF ST AIDAN 'S SCHOOL, HARROGATE, director JOHN FORSYTH GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND conductor ELGAR HOWARTH Elgar Howarth Mosaics
Edward Gregson Symphonic Study: The Plantagenets
Harrison Birtwistle Grimethorpe Aria (first performance: commissioned by Grimethorpe Colliery Band)
Malcolm Arnold Little Suite No 2; Song, of Freedom with a discussion between ELGAR HOWARTH, HARRISON BIRT WISTLE, EDWARD GREGSON and bandsmen on modern trends in brass band composition
ELIZABETH LANE (SOpranO)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) PETER HALL (tenor)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bass-bar) HAMPSTEAD CHORAL SOCIETY
LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA leader jurgen HESS conductor MARTINDALE SIDWELL direct from Hampstead Parish Church, London Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 49, in F minor (La passione)
Brahms Song of Destiny
Edmund Ions gives the last of four fortnightly talks.
(16 March: David Martin )
Part 2 Beethoven Mass in c
The two great Passions by Bach were the culmination of centuries of musical evolution. A series of seven programmes to be broadcast during Lent traces its course in the German Lutheran tradition. In his introductory talk PROFESSOR BASIL SMALL-MAN of Liverpool University talks about the music and the religious thought which influenced its composition.
(Series starts: Sun 6.50 pm) followed by an interlude
Translated by PETER PALMER
An extract from Lenz, by PETER SCHNEIDER , who has re-created in modern terms the story by Georg Buchner
Introduced by Richard MAYNE Read by HARVEY HALL
Bavaria in Amber: Mon, 8.45 pm
Eighth of nine programmes played by Alfred Brendel Sonata in A major (D 959)
(Rptd: Thursday, 10.25 pm)
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