Giuliani Introduction, theme with variations, and polonaise. Op 65
PEPE ROMERO (guitar) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.25* Songs bv Johnson/ Butterfield, Eberhardt/ Cadman and Handel, performed by JOHN MCCORMACK (tenor)
7.37* Tartini Violin Concerto No 2, in c: PIERO-TOSO, i SOLISTI VENETI directed by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
7.50* Josef Strauss Sphar enklange: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, COndUCted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
Part 2
trad Saeta al Cristo de la Expiracion MANOLO DE TRIANA
8.7* Falla Harpsichord Concerto: RAFAEL PUYANA ENSEMBLE, conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.21* Debussy Les parfums de la nuit; Le matin dun jour de fete
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
8.31* Three settings of the Corpus Christi Carol, including Britten's and Warlock's.
8.46* Albeniz El Corpus en Sevilla: NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
(records)
Bach Trio-Sonata in c (BWV 529) CHARLES BENBOW (organ) Mass in A (BWV 2341
WENDY EATHORNE (soprano) PAUL ESSWOOD
(counter-tenor)
NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baSS)
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by RICHARD HICKOX : records
THEA KING and CLIFFORD BENSON
Reger Sonata in B flat, for clarinet and piano, Op 107
Debussy Pour le piano
Anton Weinberg talks about Contrasting Styles of Clarinet Playing with illustrations from his own and others' performances.
Part 2
Reizenstein Arabesques (1968), for clarinet and piano, Op 47 (first broadcast performance)
Alun Francis Houkani (1977), for solo clarinet (first broadcast performance)
Luigi Bassi Fantasia di Concerto on themes from Verdi's Rigoletto. for clarinet and piano (first complete broadcast performance)
for Voice and Harpsichord PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor). TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) perform music by Pureell, Carissimi. Caccini and Alessandro Scarlatti
conducted by gyorgylehel ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Schumann Konzertstiick for four horns and orchestra: FERENC TARJANI , PETER FUZES , JENO KEVEHAZI , LASZLO KISS Zsolt Durko Turner Illustrations
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole (Hungarian Radio recording)
direct from St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol
Chilingirian String Quartet Beethoven Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5
Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421)
(Tickets: 85p at the door)
Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress
Roger Savage charts Stravinsky's own progress to the Rake, exploring the connection which the music and dramatic situations of the composer's earlier works have with those of this, his only full-length opera. with illustrations on record.
2: Frank Bridge
Two Poems (Richard Jeffries ); Oration, for cello and orchestra; Suite for strings
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (Cello) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANK SHIPWAY
The Lady of Shalott
Three Gaelic Ballads, for tenor and piano
WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) ANNE SHASBY (piano)
RICHARD MCMAHON (pianO) EILEEN ENGELBRECHT (viola)
PETER HAMBURGER and NIGEL shipway (percussion)
played by melvyn TAN Huber La Chace
C. P. E. Bach Sonata In A (Wq 55 No 4)
Henze Lucy Escott Variations
Pt 2.
Presented by Jack Brymer BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Smetana Symphonic Poem:'
Vltava (Ma vlast)
Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp
ANDRF TCHAIKOWSKY (piano) Waltori Symphony No 2
Holmes h>sars Der Freischutz in Vienna, studies the ladies of that city, visits Beethoven's tomb, sups in the open gardens where ' bassoons and clarionets are as plenty as blackberries ' and encounters dishonesty in St Stephen's.
Read by Richard Briers
Adapted and produced for radio by GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
presents The Red Line (PulIClinen Viiva) direct from Sadler's Wells Theatre. London Opera in two acts (sung in Finnish)
Music and words by Aulis Sallinen , based on the novel by ii.mari kianto Such was the enthusiasm of the British press contingent who attended the Helsinki premiere last December that the Finns amended their plans for this London visit to include tonight's British premiere.
The opera, set early this century, tells of the relentless struggle of a poor crofter and his wife against their hostile environment, symbolised by the bear that finally brings about his death; and also of their hopes for a better future under universal suffrage. Children: ilari angervo, SUSANNE HELASVUO, TUNA MIKKOI A FINNISH NATIONAL OPERA orchestra, leader mikko-VILLE LUOLAJAN-MIKKOLA FINNISH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS, chorus - masters SERO ERKKILA and ALF NYBO conducted by OKKO kamu
A prose piece by Douglas DUNN. Reader Tom Watson.
Act 2
Music for Strings
Sonata in B flat, for cello and double-bass: anner BYLSMA and ANTHONY
WOOD ROW
Trio in F, Op I No I
TRIO ARcorUON: records
4: Social Pressures
Virginia and Vanessa are ' brought out ' by their half-brother. George Duck-worth. with alarming and comic results.
Shostakovich Sonata in n minor, Op 40
Beethoven Sonata in a major, Op 69
VLADIMIR ORLOFF (cello) RICHARD NUNN (piano)