Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict (mono) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR HAMILTON HARTY
7.13* d'Indy Suite in olden style, Op 24 WIND SOLOISTS
GUlLET STRING QUARTET
PHILIP SKLAR (double-bass)
7.29* Alkan Study: Le festind'Esope,Op39No 12: RONALD SMITH (piano)
7.38* Hamilton Harty A John Field Suite: ENGLISH SINFONIA, conducted by NEVILLE DILKES : records
Part 2
Rosenmuller Sonata vn in D minor
LEONHARDT CONSORT
8.14* Handel Fitzwilliam Sonata No 3
FRANS BRÛGGEN (recorder) AN.NER BYLSMA (cello) BOB VAN ASPEREN (harpsichord)
8.25* Handel, arr Behrend Spanish Cantata: No se emendera jamás
PILAR LORENGAR (soprano) SIEGFRIED BEHREND (guitar) RICHARD KLEMM
(viola da gamba)
8.32* Mozart Sonata for bassoon and cello (K 292) MANFRED BRAUN (bassoon)
HEINRICH MAJOWSKI (cello)
8.42* Beethoven, completed Zellner Quintet for three horns, oboe and bassoon: LONDON WIND SOLOISTS, directed by JACK BRYMER : records
Fantasia Concertante on a theme of Corelli
Orchestra of St John's, Smith Square
conducted by John Lubbock
9.22* Concerto for Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Colin Davis
(records)
(Stereo)
from Manchester Introduced by Richard Baker
ELEANOR BRON and RICHARD BAKER (narrators) NASH ENSEMBLE , conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 11
Walton Facade
guitar)
Villa-Lobos Preludes: No 1. in E minor; No 2, in c sharp minor: Etude No 11, in E minor
Vincente Sojo Five popular Venezuelan pieces
Albeniz Cordoba; Torre bermeja
Ponce, transc Segovia Scherzino Mexicano
Antonio Lauro Venezue lan Waltz No 3
(Part of a public recital given in the Royal Festi val Hall, London, on 20 March 1972)
Reger and Mozart
Not only did Max Reger (1873-1916) compose orchestral variations on a famous melody by Mozart, buthehintedatitslullaby-like rhythm at many points in his music. This programme traces his apparent obsession.
Mozart Piano Sonata in A (K 331): PHILIP JENKINS
Reger Songs: Leise, leise weht; Maiennacht; Hoffnungstrost; Die Mutter spricht; Wasche im Wind; Allen Welten abgewandt; Wiegenlied;
Miide ELIZABETH HARRISON (sop) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Reger Variations and Fugue on a theme by Mozart: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HORST STEIN. (Austrian Radio recording)
(First of three recitals of Reger and Pfitzner songs:. 4 July)
direct from St George's, Brandon Hill. Bristol
Fitzwilliam String Quartet
HaydnQuartet,Op103 Borodin Quartet No 1
(Tickets: 85p at the door)
Die schweigsame
Frau William Mann considers the chequered history of Richard Strauss 's Die schweigsame Frau in the theatre and relates it to other operas of the composer's later years. With illustrations from records.
Sonata No 4. in G minor
HEINZ HOLLIGER, MAURICE BOCRGUE (Oboes), KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon), WOLFGANG STERT (double-bass) CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord)
(Hess Radio recording)
GLORIA DAVY (soprano) PETER MAUS (tenor)
MARTIN EGEL (baritone)
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR Haubenstock-Ramati Sym phony for Orchestra
Can We Get There from Here? Marghanita Laski on the abuse of music.
Part 2 Stravinsky
Pulcinella (South-West German Radio recording)
Couperin Les Nations: Ordre No 3 (L'Impériale) TON KOOPMAN, TINI MATHOT (two harpsichords)
Presented by Jack Brymer Malcolm Arnold
His music. from the uproar of the Tarn O'Shanter Overture, through the evocativeness of a Cornish dance, to the personal memories reflected in his Fifth Symphony: records
The past glories of Wittenberg. The gloominess of Lutheran churches. A more pleasant visit to Leipzig where ' goddesses are gregarious '. Tobacco and the exquisite suffocation of smoking. Holmes also encounters a trombone player of surprising mastery. Read by Richard Briers : records
Piano Sonata No 3, in B minor: MELVYN TAN
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Philharmonia Orchestra leader CARL PINI conductor Riccardo Muti Symphony No 3 (Polish)
translated by JOAN PENELOPE COPE
Poems of Arabic and Persian origin, written in Spain between the 10th and 13th centuries. Readers Richard Pasco and Christopher Guard. Producer DAVID SPENSER
Part 2. Symphony No 4
GOBEL TRIO
Mallpiero Sonata a tre Pijper Piano Trio No 2
after the opening of the Great Exhibition in 1851 Presented by George Walton Scott
Narrator JOHN HOLMSTROM
Soviet music played by ANTON WEINBERG (clarinet) JAMES wood Cpercussion) BORIS BERMAN
(piano/harpsichord)
Edison Denisov Ode. for clarinet, piano and percussion
Tigran Mansurian Two Miniatures, for clarinet and piano
Victor Souslin 24 triads for harpsichord
Michael Barolsky Nocturne. for piano and tape Sofia Gubaidullina Rumore e silenzio, for harpsichord and percussion
(First UK broadcasts of all works except Barolsky)