RAFAEL OROZCO (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Mozart Symphony No 35, In D (Haffner) (k 385)
7.24* Chopin Ballade No 4, in F minor (piano solo)
7.34* Wagner Prelude and Licbestod (Tristan und Isolde)
(continued)
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1. in E flat
8.24* Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma). BBC Manchester
Ireland and Scott
The programmes celebrate the centenaries of two composers born in 1879 in the same county, Cheshire, within six weeks of each other - John Ireland on 13 August, Cyril Scott on 27 September. However unfashionable their music may be today, their contribution towards the emancipation of English music from the overwhelming Germanic traditions of the 19th century is of lasting significance Ireland Epic March
9.13* Scott Piano Concerto No 1: JOHN OGDON LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records
See also 12.5 and 7.30 pm
IRIS DELL'ACQUA (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Respighi Cinque Liriche Szymanowski Six Songs of the Fairy Princess
with Richard Markham (piano) Mozart Quartet in F (K168) Schumann Quartet in F. Op 41 No 2
Eric Roseberry talks about The Humanity of Shostakovich
Part 2 Shostakovich
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op 57
BBC Birmingham
5: John Ireland
DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE Overture: Satyricon; The Forgotten Rite; Legend, for piano and orchestra; Epic March; Symphonic Prelude: Tritons
Verdi Ballet music from II Trovatore: MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
Falla Ballet: Love the Magician: VICTORIA DE LOll ANGELES (soprano)
PRlLHARMONlA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA giulini: records
Stayed by Christopher owers-Broadbentatthe
Temple Church. London Francis Routh Gloria tibi trinitas (first broadcast performance) enis Aplvor Orgelberg (Klee Pieces)
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra leader Maurice Cavanagh conducted by Marcus Dods
Schubert - Overture: Claudine von Villa Bella
Mozart - Ballet: Les petits riens
Copland - Appalachian Spring
Glinka - Kamarinskaya
BBC Northern Ireland
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
Schumann Sonata No 1. In A minor, Op 105 RAPHAEL OLEG (violin) YVES RAULT (piano)
Spohr Nonet in r, op 31 NASH ENSEMBLE
Richard A. Baker delves into the origins of some Music-Hall songs. Including the recorded voices Of CLARICE MAYNE, JOSE COL LINS, FLANAGAN AND ALLEN, VIOLET LORAINE , GEORGE ROBEY and HARRY TATE Producer ALAN OWEN
Part 2
Presented by Jack Brymer Vienna Concentus Musicus Music from the baroque and rococo eras performed by this group of musicians playing authentic instruments. Directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT , they play works by Mozart, Wagenseil (a trombone concerto), Bach, Vivaldi and Monteverdi gramophone records
with David Munrow
The trombone - its early history and music as it developed from the medieval trumpet.
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Philip Fonkc (piano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader Raymond Ovens, conducted by Simon Rattle
Sibelius Symphonic Poem, Tapiola
Ireland Piano Concerto, in E flat major
George Mackay Brown introduces and reads a selection of his recent poetry, much of it concerned with the past and present of his nativ* Orkney.
Shostakovich Symphony No 10
(Part 1 of this concert can be seen on BBC1 next Sunday)
His collapse proved her strength. She bloomed,
Her resumed reading qualified her for part-time work in the field where she had gamed her degree. He got to know his children. Her unexpected readiness to step into the breach made him feel that perhaps there had always beensomeweaknessn his character about which she had kept a knowing silence.'
Frederic Raphael reads his own short story. (Kpt)
A song recital by BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone), with ARIBERT REIMANN (piano)
Debussy Le promenoir des deux amants
Schumann Liederkreis , Op 39
10.45* Interval Reading
18.50. Song Recital. Part 2 Debussy Fetes galantes (Volume 2)
Arlbert Reimann Nacht stuck II (SFB Berlin recording from the 1978 Berlin Festival)
Charles Fox introduces
THE PAUL RUTHERFORD OCTET