Waldteufel Skaters' Waltz PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Patrick Hadley One Morning in Spring: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Pletro Yon Toccatina
JONATHAN BIELBY (organ) Raff La fileuse (mono) YVONNE ARNAUD (piano) string orchestra, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto in F minor JOHN FLETCHER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ̍̀́ PREVIN Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet: fantasy-overture DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT SANDERLING: records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto NO 4, by GEOFFREY NORRIS. New records of early choral music, reviewed by BASIL LAM.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Motets by Pierre de la Rue and Jacob Obrecht performed by PRO CANTIONE ANTIQUA, with the LONDON CORNETT AND SACKBUT ENSEMBLE, COndUCted by BRUNO TURNER gramophone records
played by PETER HILL and DOUGLAS YOUNG
Stravinsky, transe Soulima Stravinsky Madrid (Four Studies for orchestra)
Ravel Sites Auriculaires; Frontispice
Pousseur Mobile
Stravinsky Sonata for two pianos
presents a selection of popular classics on record.
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (bar) COULL STRING QUARTET
Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 20 No 3
Barber Dover Beach
Dvorak Quartet in F, Op 96 (American)
BBC Birmingham
Sir Leslie Murphy is currently responsible for funding various sectors of British industry, as Chairman of the National Enterprise Board. This afternoon he looks back on a varied career which has seen him leave school at an early age, and working for a time as Private Secretary to Hugh Gaitskell , before he entered the world of high finance. He is also an organist, a fact which is reflected in his personal choice of records.
Wagner Overture: Tanrihauser
Ives Symphony No 1, in D minor: records
The Musical World of Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1945), composer, singer, pianist, conductor, opera-manager.
In the first of two programmes Jerrold Northrop Moore explores an era of music in Paris with recordings of Hahn himself, singing his own and others' songs, Saint-Saens, Sarah Bernhardt and the Capet Quartet.
with Peter Clayton
This week: Derek Mal colm (in the Chair), talks with John Carey , Eric Rhode and Claire Tomalin ProducerPHILIP FRENCH
A performance of his Third Violin Sonata from the Library Theatre, Bradford, by RALPH HOLMES and GEOFFREY PRATLEY. Before it Prokofiev's Sonata for violin alone, Op 115, and after it Stravinsky's Suite Italienne.
BBC Manchester
The American scholar Arthur Coldby Sprague talks to J. C. Trewin about some of the memorable performances and productions he has seen in 60 years of Shakespeare-going.
(Henry V: Monday 7.30 pm; see also Kaleidoscope, R4UK Monday 9.15 pm)
conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEOT , with VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) Part 1 Bartok
Piano Concerto No 3
8.25* Interval Reading
8.35* Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 4, in E flat major (Romantic)
(Swedish Radio recording)
In the 19th century one of the main questions in British politics was: Will there be self-government for the whole of Ireland? After ten years of violence in Northern Ireland the Irish Question ' is still on the agenda.
F. S. L. Lyons , Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, and the biographer of Parnell and Yeats, argues that we must relate political solutions to cultural realities.
played by EDITH VOGEL (piano)
Scherzo in E flat minor, Op 4; Sonata No 1, in c major. Op 1
The British band, SUPER-TRAMP, now operate from the USA. With songs from their new album Breakfast in America, Derek Jewell looks at their changing style. TINA TURNER, still a dynamic, popular figure, GEORGE BENSON and that idiosyncratic group, THE ENID, are also to be heard: records
broadcast direct from All Saints' Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Ennismore Gardens, London. The service, which is also being broadcast by the BBC Russian Service to listeners in the Soviet Union, is conducted by HIS GRACE METROPOLITAN
ANTHONY OF SOUROZH
until 1.0 (also broadcast on 231m)