Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Gotterdammerung)
7.14* Bach Sinfonia (Cantata No 29)
7.18* Mendelssohn Rondo brillante in E flat, Op 29
7.28* Ravel Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet
7.39* Berlioz Overture; King Lear. Op 4
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued) Debussy Nocturnes
8.31* Williamson Seascape (The Brilliant and the Dark)
8.38* Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes)
gramophone records
Martinu
The Epic of Gilgamesh gramophone records
in two recent British trios John Hall Piano Trio No 2 (Scena) (dedicated to the Burnell Trio: first broadcast performance)
Alfred Nieman Chamber Sonatas
A personal preview by ROY WILLIAMSON .
conducted by OLE SCHMIDT NICOLA GEBOLYS ( piano)
Prokofiev Scherzo and March (The Love of Three Oranges)
Grieg Piano Concerto in » minor.
Jonathan Harvey on Why I Compose. (Repeat)
Part 2 Niels Viggo Bentzon Symphony No 5
David Rowland is British by birth, but now makes his home in the Netherlands. In this programme he introduces and conducts two substantial chamber works written in the last few years.
Franciscan Rounds (1973) (first broadcast in this country): JANE MANNING (soprano), NASH ENSEMBLE Kaleidoscope (1975/6) (RpO HOWARD SHELLEY and HILARY MACNAMARA (pianos) TRISTAN FRY , MICHAEL SKINNER (percussion)
First in a series of five programmes devoted to some of Herbert von Karajans earliest recordings, made in the late 1940s with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in B minor, Op 74 (Pathetique) gramophone record i made in November 1948)
In todays programme Christopher Hogwood suggests that there have been more than two Viennese Schools and supports his claim with samples from Schmelzer,
Schubert. Berg and Schoenbeig, together with some Strauss waltzes arranged by unexpected hands: records
Presented by Jack Brymer Bach Sonata in D (BWV 1028): Tortelier Trois PetitsTours
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) MARIA DE LA PAU (piano)
with David Munrow
Great occasions in westminster Abbey's more recent history Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
direct from the Royal Albert Hall.
London
Victoria Postnikova
88C Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conductorRozhdestvensky
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Rimsky-Korsakov Russian
Easter Festival (Overture on liturgical themes)
Arvo Pärt Cantus to the memory of Benjamin Britten (first UK performance)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1, in F sharp minor
Part 1 is a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2
A short story for radio by Robert Forrest
Read by David Hayman
Producer Tom Kinninmont
BBC Scotland (Repeat)
Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring
(recorder and flute)
Handel Sonata in c. Op 1
No 7: ANNER BYLSMA
(cello). GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
Bach Trio-Sonata in G
(BWV 1039): LEOPOLD
STASTNY (baroque flutes);
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
(cello), HERBERT TACHEZI
(harpsichord): records
Who'll Pay the piper?
Patronage or sponsorship? Natalie Wheen considers
The future of arts subsidy with the help of SUSAN ALCOCK , PAMELA BOWDEN , MOHAN CAPLAT. GEORGE CHRIS TIE ANTHONY FIELD, LUKE RITTNER and IAN WALLACE. followed by an interlude
No 174: Ich liebe den HBchsten von gansem Gemüte
No 177: Ich ruf zu dir. Herr Jesu Christ
IRENE SANDFORD (sop), BER-NADETTE GREEVY (contralto) FRANK PATTERSON (tenor) WILLIAM YOUNG (bass)
JOHN O'SULLIVAN (organ)
CAKTATA SINGERS, NEW IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader MARY GALLAGHER conductor JOHN BECKETT