Listeners' record requests Schubert Overture: Des Teufels Lustschloss VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
7.13* Beethoven Sonata in D. Op 6
JORG DEMUS and NORMAN SHELTER (piano duet)
7.20* Brahms Nanie LAUSANNE PRO ARTE CHORUS
SUISSE ROMANDE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.33* Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor JASCHA HEIFETZ LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Part 2 d'Indy Symphony on a French Mountain Song ALDO CICCOLINI (piano) THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGE BAUDO
8.31* d'Albert Aria: Psyche wandelt durch Saulenhallen (Die toten Augen) (mono)
LOTTE LEHMANN (soprano)
MEMBERS OP THE BERLIN STAATSKAPELLE, conducted by FRIEDER WEISSMANN
8.34* Dvorak American Suite: BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
Mendelssohn
String Quartet in E minor, Op44No2
9.30* Four Pieces, Op 81 GABRIELI QUARTET gramophone records
HARVEY OAGUL and ISABEL BEYER (piano duet)
JUDITH REES (soprano)
AMERALGUNSON (mezzo-sop) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Mozart Duet-Sonata in c major (K 521)
Dvorak Moravian Duets. for soprano and mezzo-soprano
Three Slavonic Dances, for piano duet
Christopher Herrick at St Nicholas Church, Newbury, Berkshire.
Frank Bridge Three pieces for organ (1905)
Bach Wenn wir in hochsten Nbten sein (bwv 641) Frank Bridge Three pieces for organ (1939)
William Mathias Invoca tions (Part of a recital arranged by the Newbury Spring Festival 1979 in association with Wheelers of Newbury)
BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN POOLE
Schumann Four Songs for double choir, Op 141
Wolf Six Sacred Songs
conducted by JANOS FÜRST BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto)
Vorisek Symphony in D BerkeleyFourPoemsof St Teresa of Avila
Part 2
Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde) Karl-Birger Blnmdahl Sisyphos BBC Scotland
RICHARD WF.IGALL (oboe) RUTH GERALD (piano)
Henri Dulilleux Sonata
Matyas Seiber Improvisa tion for oboe and piano Poulenc Sonata
Partie Polonoise in B fiat EDUARD MELKUS and CLYN BARRUS (violas)
GERALD SONNECK (violin)
Cantata: Von geliebten Augen brennen
ELISABETH SPEISER (SOp) COLLEGIUM AUREUM
Suite: A Promenade In Virgins Walk (Scenes of Old Hamburg): instrumentalensembledirected by josep ULSAMER : records
JANA FRENKLOVA (piano)
Alexander Goehr Three Pieces. Op 18
Edward Cowie Piano Variations (1976)
BBC Manchester
leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN conductor BRYDEN THOMSON STOIKA MILANOVA (Violin)
Nielsen Overture: Maskarade
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A (K 219)
Nielsen Symphony No 5 BBC Wales
ANTONIO LYSY (cello) and JOHN HENRY (piano) play music by Vivaldi and Schumann
Part 2
Presented by Jack Brymer Perlemuter plays Chopin A selection of the Nocturnes
Schubert String Quartet in E flat (D 87)
AMADEUS QUARTET
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ALBERT ROSEN RALPH HOLMES (Violin) Part 1
Martinu Toccata e due canzoni
Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1
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Part 2 Arnold Symphony No 2. BBC Manchester
by Frederic Raphael
Narrated by The Author and Nigel Stock with and ' Daedalus changed everything.... because he proved, with his fingers and his tongue, that everything could be changed. He drew with a stick in the wetted dust and turned images inside out like oft coats. He folded language like cut paper; he unhinged and re-hung its syllables and sent its doors opening in unforeseen directions. He was a punster and a wit.' Producer
ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
First of three recitals which set songs by two late 19th-century composers in their context within the German Lied tradition. This opening programme includes three different settings of Richard Dehmels poem ' Venus Mater '.
MARGARET MARSHALL (SOp) JOHN FRASER (piano)
Brahms In stiller Nacht; Auf dem See: Komm bald!; Standchen (Der Mond steht iiber dem Berge)
Reger Traume, Traume; Abendlied: Wiegenlied (Schlaf, Kindlein)
Pfitzner Venus Mater; Die Einsame
Strauss Du meines Her-zens Kronelein; Der Stern; Fur fiinfzehn Pfennige; Wiegenlied
The winner of the Interpretation Competition at this year's International Organ Festival, recorded during the finals held in the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban this afternoon. First prize in this biennial festival is much sought-after and draws competitors from all over the world.