Waldteufel Espafla Waltz (after Chabrier)
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DOUGLAS GAMLEY Faure Elegie
JACQUELINE DU PRÉ́́́́(cello) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Woodforde-Finden Four Indian Love Lyrics (mono) PETER DAWSON (baritone) with orchestra
Debussy Reverie; Golliwogg's Cakewalk JULIAN BREAM and JOHN WILLIAMS (guitars)
Khachaturyan Suite: Masquerade (mono)
PRAGUE RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Byrd's Masses for four and five voices, by GORDON REYNOLDS. New orchestral records reviewed by STEPHEN WALSH. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
EMANUEL AX, PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Chopin Scherzo No 2, In B flat minor: EMANUEL ax (piano): records
conductor JOHN POOLE
A programme of English unaccompanied choral music recorded at St Baavo's Abbey, Ghent, in October 1978.
Elgar 0 Wild West Wind; There is sweet music
Tippett Dance, Clarion air Walton A Litany; Cantico del Sole
Berkeley Three Latin motets
(A programme of French unaccompanied choral music recorded at St Baavo's Abbey can be heard on 13 June)
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics, in performances chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Haydn Quartet in A major, Op 55 No 1
Bartok Quartet No 6
Sir Derek Ezra , Chairman of the National Coal Board, joined the coal industry more than 30 years ago, and this afternoon he talks about its changing fortunes. Among those who figure in his reflections are Samuel Pepys and Jean Monnet , the founding father of the uc, and his choice of music includes ' The Road to the Isles ' - as rendered by the Secretary of the National Union of Mine-workers!: records
Pierre Monteux conducted this work at an 85thbirthday concert in April 1960 with the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Whose Music Director he had been 40 years earlier. This orchestra and conductor never made a commercial record of the symphony together.
Beethoven Symphony No 9, in D minor, Op 125 (with final chorus on Schiller's Ode to Joy)
ELEANOR STEBER (soprano) FREDA O.RAY-MASSÉ (contralto)
JOHN MCCOLLUM (tenor) DAVID LAURENT (baSS) CHORUS PRO MUSICA
(Given in Symphony Hall, Boston: recording from the Boston Symphony Transcription Trust)
(lute)
Bach Trio-Sonata No 1, in E flat (BWV 525)
With GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana) with the JULIAN BREAM CONSORT: records
Peter Clayton introduces a special edition of Jazz Record Requests in which listeners pinpoint the record, artist or occasion that led to a lifelong addiction to jazz.
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
This week: Richard Cork (in the Chair), talks with Barbara Bray
Gillian Reynolds and Michael Schmidt
Producer PATRICIA BRENT
(ptano), with daughter
Schubert Andantino varié in » minor (Divertissement a la francaise, s 823) piano duet with ELENA GILELS
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 79 gramophone records
direct from Bath Abbey Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Alistair Ross (organ)
Richard Hickox Orchestra conductor Richard Hickox Part 1 Handel
Overture: Berenice Concerto Grosso in B minor. Op 6 No 12
Motet: Silete venti
and a trip to Hell
Richard Goolden Introduces and reads the last of three extracts from Francois Rabelais 's
Gargantua and Pantagruel in Sir Thomas Urquhart 's translation.
Part 2 Handel
Organ Concerto In 0 minor, Op 7 No 4
Water Music: Suite No 1, in F
(Tomorrow at 9.0 pm: the Lindsay String Quartet)
Recent Directions In man Catholic Theology
A series of four talks by Nicholas Lash. the Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge.
2: Schillebeeckx's Jesus
Five 16th-century romances by Alonso Mu darra , Diego Ortiz and Juan Vazquez
STUDIO DER FROHEN MUSIK
Mudarra Fantasia que contrabaze la harpa en la manera de Luduvico NARCISO YEPES (guitar)
John Tavener Canciones
Espaflolas JAMES BOWMAN and KEVIN SMITH (counter-tenors) NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by the composer gramophone records
Mosco earner talks about the settings of the Harper and Mignon songs in Goethe's novel, by Schubert, Schumann and Wolf, and discusses their differing approaches to the text.
Introduced by Derek Jewell
Although he was part of the Genesis band in the 1960s only in the past two years has ANTHONY PHILLIPS begun to win a reputation as a composer and solo performer. Derek Jewell plays from his two new albums tonight, one in the rock idiom, the other composed of home-recorded guitar and piano pieces in a quite different style. The still developing music of the American band, AURACLE, and a new singer from Italy, ANGELO BRANDUARDI , are also featured: records