Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
Robert Ballard Tourdion
LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA CHAMBRE DU ROY, FLORILEGlUM MUSlCUM DE PARIS, directed by JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE
Vivaldi Concerto in c, for oboe, violin, organ and strings (p 36) ANDRti ISOlR, MICHEL GIBOUREAD MONIQUE FRANCA-COLOMBIER
PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
Rameau Sarabande; Gavotte; Rigaudon (Zuroastre)
EDUARD MELKUS ENSEMBLE Telemann Suite: Don Quichotte
J. C. Bach Sinfonia in D, Op 18 NO 6: STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER: records
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's The Magic Flute by JOHN STEANE. Recent orchestral records: reviewed by NOÊL GOODWIN .
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO WALTER
10.30* Haydn Minuets 1-6 (H 1]1 16): PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
10.46* SaintSaens Symphony No 2, in A minor. Op 55
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ELIAHU INBAL : records
by HAMISH MILNE
Haydn Fantasia in c (h xvii 4)
Kenneth Leighton Nine Variations, Op 36
Medtner Three Fairy Tales: E minor, Op 14 No 2; G, Op 9 No 3; c sharp minor, Op 35 No 4
Medtner Sonata in A Bat, Op 11 No 1
presents his weekly selection of popular classics on records.
Celtic Knots: JOAN RiMMER considers the music and regional identity of Brittany, or Little Britain, today.
Producer MADEAU STEWART
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe) HlROFUMI FUKAI (viola) URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
Jolivet Controversia , for oboe and harp
Hindemith Sonata for viola, Op 25 No 1
Holliger Studie iiber Mehrklange. for oboe
Burkhard Four Intermezzi, Op 77a, for harp
Denisov Solo, for oboe Holliger Trio (1968)
David Mercer , playwright, in- troduces his personal choice of records.
Music associated with Prague
Dvorak Slavonic Dance, in E minor. Op 72 No 2
Symphony No 8, in G: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik
(Austrian Radio recording from this year's Vienna Festival)
Mozart Concert Aria: Bella mia fiamma - Resta, o cara
Leontyne Price (soprano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Peter Herman Adler: record
Mozart Symphony No 38. in D (Prague) (K 504): Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Rafael Kubelik
(Austrian Radio recording from this year's Vienna Festival)
Opera in two acts (1804)
Libretto by JEAN NICOLAS BOUILLY Music by Paer
(sung in Italian)
An earlier setting of the same libretto Beethoven used for Fidelio
Giacchino, a porter at the prison.GIANCARLO LUCCARDI (bar)
STUTTGART RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by PETER MAAG Act 1 t.ze* Interval Reading
6.25* Leonora Act 2
(South German Radio recording from this year's Schwetzingen Festival)
Julian Mitchell (in the Chair) talks with Susan Hill. John Spurling and Alexander Walker Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Piano Trio in c minor, Op 1 No 3
BEAUX ARTS TRIO: record
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2.
Excerpts from the Festival held in the Newcastle University Theatre and recorded on 29 and 30 October, with The Alex Welsh Band, Bud Freeman, Soft Machine, The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Annie Ross, The Roland Kirk Quintet
Introduced by Spike Milligan
Preview: page 19
Last of three programmes in which Geoffrey Skelton examines the genesis of The Ring. Tonight he recounts the developments which led up to the first performance of The Ring at Bayreuth in 1876. with Marius Goring as Wagner The parts of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Nietzsche, Porges Tchaikovsky and others read by WILFRID CARTER Producer ROBERT LAYTON