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Suppe Overture: Jolly Rubbers
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Johann Strauss , transe Godowsky Artist's Life EARL WILD (piano)
Josef Strauss Jockey-Polka: Waltz: Village Swallows
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
Hummel Rondo in E flat, Op 11
EARL WILD (piano)
Lehar Waltz: Gold and Silver: DRESDEN STATE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
Kreisler Liebesfreud
ITZHAK PERLMAN tviolin) SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
Karl Komzak the younger Archduke Albrecht 's March
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA OF VIENNA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Rim-sky-Korsakov's Sheherazade, by RICHARD OSBORNE. New opera records, reviewed by CHARLES OSBORNE. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Peter Grimes - The, last act of Britten's opera, in the new recording with JON VICKERS as Grimes and HEATHER HARPER aS Ellen Orford ; COLIN DAVIS conducts the CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OP THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENTCARDEN. gramophone records
GERHARD OPPITZ (pianO)
Scriabin Vers la flamme
Beethoven Sonata in c minor. Op 111
Scriabin Sonata No 5
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics, in performances chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
ERNST KOVACIC (Violin) ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
Bartok Sonata for unaccompanied violin
Mozart Sonata in B flat (k 454)
(Lost Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
Daughter of Field-Marshal Earl Haig, and wife of a distinguished historian, Lady Alexandra Trevor-Roper recalls her father vividly, with his recitations of Dryden, and his insistence that she ride side-saddle and learn to paint. Later, before the War intervened, she decided to become a singer, and afterwards, in Paris, she took lessons with Pierre Bernac. Ever since, she has loved French music in particular; but this afternoon. with the aid of a personal choice of records that includes Kathleen Ferrier and Sviatoslav Richter as well as Bernac and Poulenc, and some less familiar names, she talks about her recollections of the musical scene on both sides of the Channel,
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone)
DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano) Somervell A Shropshire Lad
Warlock-Ingle The everlasting voices
Warlock The countryman; As ever I saw; The droll lover; Fair and true: Yarmouth Fair
Part of a concert given at last year's Lucerne International Music Festival in memory of the composer Alexander Tehercpnin (1899-1977), and including also music hv his father Nicolai (1873-1945)
HANSHEINZ SCHNEEBERGER (violin)
MAURICE GENDRON (cello) MARCRIT WEBER (pianO) BASLE RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Nicolai Tcherepnin Pre lude: La Princesse lointaine
Alexander Tcherepnin Triple Concertino for violin. cello, piano and chamber orchestra. Op 47 (1931); Symphony No 4. Op 91 (1955-57)
(Swiss Radio recording)
For this edition only, Peter Clayton introduces listeners' requests for records by Duke Ellington
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
This week: J. W. Lambert (in the Chair), talks with Paul Barker
Margaret Drabble and Bryan Robertson
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
A series devoted to the guitar and guitarists. In this month's programme the French luthier
Robert Bouchet talks to MICHAEL JESSETT who illtroduces music by Bach, Gomez-Crespo, Granados arrd Torroha
Producer GARETH WALTERS
DaVid Marquand , Professor of Contemporary History and Politics at the University of Salford, gives the first of four talks in this series of reflections on current affairs. BBC Manchester
MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conductor RUDOLF BARSHAI
Part 1: Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 12, 7, 16. 11
8.20* Interval Reading
8.30* Bach: The Art of Fugue
Part 2: Nos 8, 9, 10, 17, 15, 19 (Hungarian Radio recording)
John Sales , Gardens Adviser to the National Trust, gives the 12th and last of these monthly talks.
Series producer
PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
Chopin Concert Rondo:
Krakowiak STEFAN ASKENASE (piano) THE \HAGUE PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLEM VAN OTTERLOO
Szymanowski Ballet: Harnasie
KAZIMIERZ PUSTELAK (tenor) WARSAW NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by WITOLD ROWICKI gramophone records
In this programme Nicolas Nabokov, who died last year, gave some personal reminiscences about Stravinsky whom he first met in Paris during the 20s.
The popular music heard and bought in Britain today grows ever more exotic, increasingly inflected with the sounds of different cultures. Reflecting the trend, Derek Jewell plays reggae from Britain and Jamaica, a music moving closer to the popular mainstream, as well as the work of black South African artists, and another section from the new album by PATRICK MORAZ, which bears the marks of South America. The Irish band HORSLIPS continue to be preoccupied with North America, whilst out of Georgia comes a rare new singer, ALICIA BRIDGES. gramophone records