Vanhal String Quartet in F WELLER QUARTET
8.21* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20. in D minor (K 466): MURRAY PERAHIA , who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Rossler Sinfonia in c minor: karppalzische CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG HOFMANN
9.23- Chopin Sonata No 2, in B flat minor, Op 35
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
9.48* Bartok Suite No 2, Op 4 (revised version) BUDAPEST SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by miklos ERDELYI: records
A magazine programme about this year's Proms. This week:
BERNARD HAI
TINK on Haydn, Glyndebourne, and opera in the Royal Albert Hall.
Composer's Portrait: GORDON CROSSE on his recent music. Presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producer PIERS BURTON-FAGK
The first of four concerts conducted by the Orchestra's current Music Director LORIN MAAZEL
Jacob Druckman Chiaroscuro (first broadcast in this country)
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor: BRUNO
LEONARDO GELBER (piano)
Roy Strong reflects on the books one generally finds in country house bedrooms.
Part 2 Berlioz
Harold in Italy: ROBERT VERNON (viola). (Cleveland Orchestra Broadcast Service recording)
International Amateur Choral Competition
4: Equal Voice Class (2)
Hungary: FEMALE CHOIR OF THE HO Sill MINII TEACHERS'
TRAINING COLLEGE, EGER; South Korea: SOONG SHIL MALE CHOfR; Canada: JEUNES CHANTEURS D'ACADIB Introduced bv Bernard Keeffe
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)
Divertimento No 17, in D 4K 334): MEMBERS OF TUE VIENNA OCTET: record
(original 1857 version) Opera in three acts Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAV1 Music by Verdi
(sung in Italian)
BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by JOHN MATHESON
Repetiteur ALISTAIR DAWNS Italian coach
UBALDO GARDINI
Producer JULIAN BUDDEN
The action takes place in Genoa in the middle at the 14th century Act 1
3.20* Julian Budden talks about the first version of the opera.
3.44* Simon Boccanegra Acts 2 and 3
Nicholas Danby gives the last of a series of five programmes in which British organists talk about two of their favourite instruments and play recordings they have made on them.
MARIUS MAY
PAUL HAMBURGER
Bach: Suite No 1 in G for unaccompanied cello (BWV 1007)
Brahms: Sonata In E minor. Op 38
6.10* Interval Reading
Cello and Piano Part 2
Janacek: Pohadka (A Tale) Fauré Elegie, Op 24
Dvorak: Rondo in G minor, Op 94
Chopin: Introduction et Polonaise brillante, Op 3
(Given as part of the 1976 Edinburgh International Festival)
BBC Scotland
by JEREMY SEABROOK
First of two play-sketches showing drifting partnerships trying to reach a moment of decision.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
j His Messa della Domenica. from the Fiori Musicali of 1635. with alternating organ and choir movements
MARGARET PHILLIPS (organ) with the MALE VOICES OF the BBC SINGERS, conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD
conducted by CIURLES DUTOIT
SALVATORE ACCARBO (violin)
Kavel Valses nobles et sentimentales
Stravinsky Violin Concerto in D
8..0. Interval Reading 8p.50' RSO, Frankfurt
Part 2
Haydn Symphony No 83. In c minor (La poule)
"ebussy Ib«ria (Images') ytiess Radio recording*
(bass), Moscow Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Barshai
Shostakovich: Six songs to lyrics by English poets
(gramophone record)
Second of two play-sketches by JEREMY SEABROOK with John Rowe as Roger and Patricia Gallimore as Mary Waitress. ...AUSOK DRAPER Directed by Richard wortley
A series of seven programmes of music recorded by Deben Bliatla -Charya and presented by Michael Berkeley. 2: Ragas on the Bamboo Flute
'or the death of the Sight Honorable the farle of Devonshire.... invented by John Copra -rio (1606) together with music and Poetry associated with the Earl's widow, formerly Lady Penelope Rich CONSORT OF MUSICKE Reader Tom Crowe
'he first of two programmes including Coperario's two elegiac song-cycles. (Songs of Mourning: Tuesday 11.15 pm)