Listeners' record requests Telemann Sonata in D for trumpet and strings MAURICE ANDRÉ VIENNA SOLOISTS
7.15* Handel Dead March (Saull: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted hy SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
7.19* Zelenka Trio-Sonata No 5. in F
HEINZ HOLLIGER and MAURICE BOURGUE ( oboes)
KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon) LUCIO BUCCARELLA (double-bass),
CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord)
7.36* Giazotto Adagio in G minor, for organ and strings (based on Albinoni): ULRICH BREMSTELLER STUTTGART CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.44* Bach Concerto in A minor, for four harpsichords and orchestra
EDUARD MÜLLER
GUSTAV LEONHARDT JANNY VON WERING
ANNEKE UITTENBOSCH
LEONHARDT CONSORT, conducted by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
Part 2
Svendsen Romance In G ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDO DE WAART
8.11* Beethoven Concerto in D (the composer's arrangement for piano and orchestra of his Violin Concerto):
DANIEL BARENBOIM who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBERORCHESTRA
Vaughan Williams
Five Tudor Portraits
ELIZABETH BAINBRIDGE (contraltOI. JOHN CAROI. CASE (baritone). BACH CHOIR, NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone record
played by André Isoir in the Royal Festival Hall. London
Attaignant Suite de danses
Titelouze Hymne: Exultet coelum
Leffbure-Wely Pastorale in c; Sortie in B flat
Alain Postlude pour I'Office de Complies
Durufle Prelude and Fugue on the name ALAtN
The first in an occasional series tracing the development of various dance forms. Today's programme includes folk music and compositions by Beethoven and Chopin. gramophone records
STOIKA MILANOVA (violin) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by URI SEGAL Brahms Tragic Overture Mozart Violin -Concerto No 4, in D major (K 218)
Before Shostakovich's Ninth, Robert Layton talks about Shostakovich as a Symphonist.
Part 2
Mussorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain
Shostakovich Symphony No 9. in flat
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation. Eugene Sarbu (violin) Gordon Back (piano)
Prokofiev Five Melodies, Op 35
Paganini Variations on ' Nel cor piii non mi sento ', for violin
Grieg Sonata No 3, in c minor, Op 45
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London)
Translations by LESLIE MINCHIN , who also devised this concert given at the Wigmore Hall, London, in October 1977. It follows Brahms's development as a songwriter.
ANNE COLLINS (contralto) JOHN BARROW (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) Early songs (1852-64)
Contralto: Spanish song: True love: Greeting: To an Aeolian harp; The blacksmith; On love that endures
Baritone: Nine songs to poems by Platen and Daumer, Op 32
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Brahms Songs Part 2
I.ater songs (1871-86)
Duets: Strained relations; The fruitless serenade
Contralto: Twilight falls; Theresa; The sleepwalker; Oh spring is the season for loving; Like melodies; The Serenade, Op 106 No 1 The farewell songs (1896) Baritone: Four Serious songs
(Opus 32 Songs in German: Concert Hall, next Wednesday)
Ninth of 13 programmes in which the complete cycle of 15 string quartets is heard in conjunction with chamber music by some of Shostakovich's Soviet contemporaries.
Lucian Prigoshin Violin Sonata No 2
JIRI TOMASEK (violin) JOSEF RUZICKA (piano)
Shostakovich Quartet No 10. in A flat. Op 118
BORODIN QUARTET: records
(piano duo)
Ravel Frontispiece
Mozart Sonata in c (K 521) Debussy Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune; Cortege et Air de danse (L'enfant prodigue; gramophone records
Caroline Dale , the 14-year-old cellist who was the winner of the string class in BBCtv's Young Musician of the Year competition, plays music by Fauré, Paradies and Falla, with KEITH SWALLOW (pianoi. BBC Manchester
Part 2
Presented hy Jack Brymer Rudolf Serkin Plays Mozart
With the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER
March in D (K 335 No 1)
Piano Concerto No 12, in A (k 414)
Six German Dances (K 571)
Fantasia and Fugue in c IK 394)
An informal entertainment in which
Martin Ronchetti Michael Hurd and Richard Deakin are posed questions about music by Antony Hopkins
Questions devised by BRIAN GEAR
Series producer ROY HAYWARD
BBC Bristol
NICANOR ZABALETA (harp)
MEMBERS OF THE PAUL
KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Pavane pour une Infante défunte (solo harp)
Introduction and Allegro for harp with flute, clarinet and string quartet: records
direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London Alfreda Hodgson < mezzo-soprano)
David Wilson-Johnson < baritone)
BBC Singers director JOHN POOLE
BBC Symphony Chorus conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted bv
David Atherion Part 1
Elliott Carter A Symphony of Three Orchestras (UK première)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
Part 2 Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen; Adagio from Symphony No 10
(The version of this work with piano accompaniment can be heard tomorrow at 1.5 pm)
"You may melt your metals and cast them into beautiful moulds; they will never excite me like the forms this molten earth flows out into."
A seasonal reading by Peter Marinker from Henry David Thoreau's tale of his life in the woods, "Walden".
Part 3 Tippett The Vision of St Augustine
For the last four years, a group of astronomers working with the giant radio telescope in Puerto Rico has been studying the behaviour of a pair of stars 15,000 light years away. Last month they published their findings which appear to offer the strongest support so far for Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. The head of the group. Professor Joseph Taylor of the University of Massachusetts, describes the experimental work. and discusses with John Maddox its significance for our understanding of gravity, space and time.
(Rptd: next Tues, R4)
Sinfonletta
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
(Bavarian Radio recording)
Trio No 117, in F major MUNICH BARYTON TRIO
(South-West German Radio recording) (Trio No 96: tomorrow 10.45)