Last of this series.
This week: Preludes and Fugues from Bach's 48, Book II, in the keys of A flat (G sharp), A and B (major and minor), together with Handel's Concerto Grosso in D minor (Op 6 No 10)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF maier : records
Robin Holmes selects readings from poets who have loved the country-side.
Listeners' record requests Boccnerini Symphony in d minor, Op 12 No 4 (La casa del diavolo) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
'.25. Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40
DENNIS BRAIN (horn)
MAX SALPETER (violin) CYRIL PREEDY (piano)
9.55* Field Rondo in E major (Le midi)
ALAN CUCKSTON (piano)
10.0* Lambert The Rio Grande
JEAN TEMPERLEY (mezzo-sop) CHISTINA ORTIZ (piano)
LONDON MADRIGAL SINGERS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN
10.15* Mozart Serenade: Eine kleine Nichtmusik
(K 525): ensemble conducted by PETER SCHICKELE
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Falla and his scenic cantata Atlantida, by LIONEL SALTER
A musical upbringing in the USSR: a conversation With ANDREI GAVRILOV Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
Third in a series recorded in Orchestra Hall, Chicago. Today and next week, the orchestra is heard in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, under different guest conductors.
December 1976: Chicago Clebut Of KLAUS TENNSTEDT with HENRYK SZERYNG (violin)
Boris Blacher Concertante music
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in d major
The historian Jonathan Steinberg reflects on some of the things we say and write.
BBC Manchester
Part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
(WFMT Chicago recording)
GRAHAM M4YGER and GORDON STEWART
Milhaud Sonatina Henze Sonatine
Francaix Divertimento
with Antony Hopkins
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet- in E flat, Op 71 No 3
Roberta Gerhard Quartet No 2
Handel Cantata: Mi palpita il cor
Vivaldi Sonata for oboe and continuo
Scarlatti Cantata: Ardo ver te d'Amore
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
MICHEL PIGUET (baroque oboe and recorder) RICHARD WEBB
(baroque cello)
ALAN WILSON (harpsichord)
leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN conducted by ERICH BERGEL PIERRE AMOYAL (violin)
Daniel Jones Overture: Ieuenctid
3.27* Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
Han-Hubert Sckiinieler examines how great violinists have interpreted the opening solo entry of the Beethoven Violin Concerto.
Part 3 Dvorak
Symphony No 9. in E minor (From the New World)
(Given in association with the Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales
The Craft and Art of the Radiophonic Workshop
Though the Radiophonic Workshop was opened on 1 April 1958, it was very adequately described in 1624 by Francis Bacon in The New Atlantis.
'Wee have also Sound-houses, wher wee practise and demonstrate all Sounds, and their Generation. Wee have Harmonies which you have not, of Quarter-Sounds, and lesser Slides of Sounds. Diverse Instruments of Musick likewise to you unknowne....'
Devised by Desmond Briscoe and compiled and introduced by Michael Smee Produced for the Radiophonic Workshop by David Rayvern Allen
(Sound in Mind: tomorrow 9.10 pro) (Desmond Briscoe writes in THE LISTENER dated 29 March)
Daniel Barenbolm (piano) Part 1 Schubert
Four Impromptus (d 899) Six Moments Musicaux (D 780)
Read by Paul Rogers
The first of two extracts from Ulrich Braker's book, first published in 1780, in which 'the poor man of Toggenburg' gives his personal view of Shakespeare's genius.
(Second prog: 23 April)
Part 2 Schubert
Sonata in c minor (D 958) (Git'cn in the Usher Hall on 4 Sept* BBC Scotland
Madame Voltaire byPETER TEGEL
A journey round three people. Harry and Mark have both been lovers to Olivia. A free spirit, she drifts through life, has three children and at last a breakdown. Now, all three meet when the men visit her in hospital. Directed by Richard WORTLEY followed by an interlude
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2. Bizet's master-piece opens BBC2's Opera Month in a Vienna production conducted by — Carlos Kleiber and starring Elena Obrazt sova and Placido Domingo. For full details sec page 32. feature: page 13
Sonata in F major JOSEF suk (violin) JOSEF HALA (piano)
(Czech Radio recording)