Comprehensive bulletin for UK land areas and coastal waters
Michael Haydn Motet : Ave Regina: CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by GEORGE GUEST
7.14* Mozart Serenade No 5, In D (K 204) preceded and followed by the March in D (K 215) UTO UGHI (violin)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDODEWAART: records
Weill Symphony No 2
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
8.33* Ives March Intercollegiate INCREDIBLE COLUMBIA ALL STAR
BAND conducted by GUNTHER SCHULLER
8.37* Copland Dance Symphony LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Grieg
Lyric Suite, Op 54
9.25* Symphonic Dances, Op 64 HALLÉ ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : records
The last of six programmes CHRISTOPHER HIRONS (violin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) Handel Sonata in A, Op 1 No 14 Bach French Suite No 2, in c minor (BWV 813); Sonata No 6. in G (BWV 1019). BBC Manchester
conductor ERIC WETHERELL
Auber Overture: The Crown Diamonds
Kodaly Summer evening Roussel Petite Suite
BBC Northern Ireland
at Old Trafford
Ball-by-ball commentary by John Arlott, Henry Blofeld, Tony Cozier and Brian Johnston
Comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey and Fred Trueman
Scorer Bill Frindall
including lunch summary
A personal preview by JON CURLE of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
2.0*-2.10* Lunch-time Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20»;
4.30*-5.45
Commentary with teatime summary
5.45-6.40
inc close-of-play summary
Peter Clayton investigates some of the ways in which performers and performances have been affected by the development of radio and sound recording. With the help and opinions of George Chisholm, Peter Gammond, Max Kester, Charles Lefeaux and Tim Rice - and illustrations from the voices of Emlyn Williams, Gladys Young and others.
(medium wave only)
Last of four programmes each including a Missa Brevis, coupled with a Concerto Grosso from Handel's Op 3
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS AND
ORCHESTRA, leader JOHN HOLLOWAY Obbligato:
SARA BARRINGTON (oboe) Continuo:
ROBERT JORDAN 4 bassoon)
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (Cello) conductor RICHARD HICKOX
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat major. Op 3 No 2 Bach Mass in G minor
Elisabeth Lutyens at 70: birthday tributes from ALISON BAULD , MALCOLM WILLIAMSON and HUGH WOOD. THE FITZ WILLIAM QUARTET talk about working with Shostakovich. Introduced by John Amis
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
born 8 July 1906
Islands: This island (Sophocles): The isle (Shelley); The isle of Aros (R.L. Stevenson); The ringing island (Rabelais)
Jane Manning (soprano) Philip Langridge (tenor) Marius Goring (narrator)
London Sinfonietta, conducted by David Atherton (Rpt)
The tears of night, for counter-tenor, six sopranos, and three instrumental ensembles
James Bowman (counter-tenor) Early Music Consort of London, director David Munrow
Members of the London Sinfonietta Chorus
London Sinfonietta, conducted by David Atherton (Rpt)
(Stereo)
Piano Concerto No 1, in V flat ANDREI GAVRILOV (pianO) HELSINKI RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM
(Finnish Radio recording of part of a concert given at the 1975 Helsinki Festival)
Two new plays were among the productions mounted to celebrate Samuel Beekett 's 70th birthday this spring. James Knowlson. Senior Lecturer in French at Reading University, considers the visual and musical elements in Beckett's theatrical imagery and the way in which these images reflect emotions and ideas.
Thea King (clarinet) Thomas Igloi (cello) Clifford Benson (piano)
Beethoven Variations on Bel Mannern (Mozart's Die Zauberflote) (WoO 46), for cello and piano
Schumann Fantasy Pieces, Op 73, for clarinet and piano
Brahms Trio in A minor, Op 114