Mozart Divertimento in F (K 253)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER
7.15* Strauss Duet Concertino for clarinet, bassoon and orchestra MANFRED WEISE
WOLFGANG LIEBSCHER
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
7.33' Falla Suite: The Three-Cornered Hat
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL : records
Lully Overture: Armide JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
8.8* Gluck Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Orphée et Euridice)
CLAUDE MONTEUX (flute)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
8.17* Couperin L'Amphibie: Passacaglia (24th Ordre): KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
8.23* Rameau Suite: Dardanus
COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by REINHARD PETERS : records
Sibelius
(1865-1957)
It was in his mid-20s that Sibelius first began to draw inspiration from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. Each of the programmes this week includes at least one piece based on the poem, together with some of the vocal and stage music. Tone Poem: En Saga
HELSINKI RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by OKKO KAMU
Caprice, Op 24 No 3 ERVIN LASZLO (piano)
Introduction and Kullervo's Youth (Kullervo Symphony, Op 7)
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND gramophone records
for young people
Atarah's Music Box
Atarah Ben-Tovim starts the week with a story for the youngest listeners. Today, it's Tommy, the Tired Trombone
Antony Hopkins talks about a work or theme of current interest.
followed by an interlude
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by SAMUEL FRIEDMAN
Part 1 Shostakovich
Symphony No 4, Op 43
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them.
Eric Roseberry. Senior Lecturer in Music at the Bath College of Higher Education, talks about The Humanity of Shostakovich.
Part 2 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5, in D minor, Op 47
direct from St John's, Smith Square, London Trio di Milano
Bruno Canino (piano)
Cesare Ferraresi (violin) Rocco Filippini (cello)
Schubert Trio in E flat major (D 929)
(Tickets £1.00 available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from the box office, tel [number removed]
Noel Rawsthorne plays the organ of Winchester Cathedral
Du Mage Grand Jeu
Bach Fantasia in G (BWV 572)
Handel Three Pieces for Mechanical Clock
Mozart Fantasia ill F minor (K 608) Peeters Aria
Mulet Tu es Petra
(Part of a public recital given on 27 July)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE David Gow Overture: Mercredi Joyeux
Schubert Entr'acte in B flat (Rosamunde)
Emile Darzins Melancholic Waltz
Alwyn Elizabethan Dances Barber Adagio for strings Rimsky-Korsakov Spanish Caprice
The first of three programmes featuring the string quartets by the American composer who celebrates his 70th birthday today.
String Quartet No 1 (1951) COMPOSERS QUARTET gramophone record
Vivaldi Sinfonia in E (RV 132): 1 MUSICI
Bach Cantata No 75: Die Elenden sollen essen
PAUL ESSWOOD
(counter-tenor)
ADALBERT KRAUS (tenor) MAX VAN EGMOND (bass) HANNOVER BOYS' CHOIR
GHENT COLLEGIUM VOCALE
LEONHARDT CONSORT conducted by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
Vivaldi Concerto in B, for four violins, string orchestra and continuo (RV 553)
I MUSICI gramophone records
AGNES STREET BAND conductor ERNEST RUDDOCK Henry Geehl Scena Sin- fonica Dean Goffin Rhapsody in Brass Vaughan Williams Rhapsody for Brass Band
Edward Gregson March Prelude
BBC Northern Ireland
A sequence of music for the early evening.
Presented by Jack Brymer The Voice of Frederic* von Stade
The internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano sings some rare Rossini, in a Netherlands Radio recording, plus items from a recently issued record.
Devised byDRIAN GEAR
Des canyons aux étoiles
YVONNE LORIOD (piano) ALAN CIVIL (horn)
JAMES HOLLAND (xylorimba) TERENCE EMERY (glockenspiel)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ Parts 1 and 2
Earlier this year three volumes of previously unpublished work by the French writer Albert Camus appeared in Paris.
Keith Gore Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, takes this literary event as the starting point for a re-examination of Camus as a writer.
Des canyons aux étoiles Part 3
(Royal Philharmonic Society concert at the Royal Festival Hall in 1975)
Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1: DANIEL BARENBOIM
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) JACQUELINE DU PRt (Cello) gramophone record
When Wales was a village,
And the world ended just past Swansea,
Wolves Big as bulls roamed the boggy valleys ...
Ex-professional boxer and successful London businessman Ian Hawkins is a poet. many of whose poems are rooted in his childhood in South Wales. Returning there, he finds memory often plays him false and the programme charts an important change in his life.
(Binaural - the full binaural effect of this programme can be achieved by listening through stereo headphones)
Introduced hy Charles Fox Lol Coxhill (soprano sax, tenor sax, bass marimba)
Heimlichcs Lieben
CAROLINE FRIEND (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)