Beethoven Overture: Fidelio: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
7.11* Mozart Sonata in F (K 376): SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin), RADU LUPU (piano)
7.29* Haydn Symphony No 91, in E flat: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued) Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini: AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
8.15* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2, in D minor MURRAY PERAHIA, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.40. Smetana Symphonic Poem: Haakon Jarl
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
Cavalli and Carissiml
Carissimi Historia di Jonas LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS, With INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by LOUIS HALSEY Cavalli La Calisto (Act 2, Scenes 3-5): ILEANA COTRU-BAS , TERESA KUBIAK (SOPS),
JANET BAKER (mezzo-sop), JAMES BOWMAN (countertenor), UGO TRAMA , FEDERICO DAVIA (basses), GLYNDE-BOURNE FESTIVAL OPERA CHORUS, LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD : records
.conductor ERIC WETHERELL Arne Symphony No 4, in c minor
Gerhard Suite: Don Quixote Grieg Lyric Suite
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR
(director richard MARLOW) conducted by ALEXANDER GOEHR
With MEMBERS OF THE NASH ENSEMBLE anon Russian religious polyphony of the 16th-18th centuries: seven pieces from ' Examples of otd Russian Vocal Art ', edited by N. Ouspensky Two modern Russian part-songs: Sergei Slonimsky Grey wind: Alfred Schnittke Vocalise (first UK performances) Stravinsky Octet
11.35* Interval Reading
11.40* Russian Concert Pt 2 Stravinsky Four Russian peasant songs, for female voices: Pater noster: Ave Maria: Mass for mixed chorus and double wind quintet
(A concert jointly promoted by the Cambridge University Chamber Choir and BBC Radio 3 in Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge, on 15 Feb 1978)
conducted by PATRICK THOMAS
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne John McCabe Symphony No 1 (Elegy)
A personal preview by DONALD PRICE
Part 2 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2, in c minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
played by NOËL LEE
Charles T. Grilles Sonata Noël Lee Four Etudes (Set 1) (first broadcast in this country)
Copland Piano Variations
Recordings made in the late 1940s with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA.
Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem, Op 45: ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) HANS HOTTER (bass)
CHORUS OF THE GESELLSCHAFT DER MUSIKFREUNDE, VIENNA gramophone record
Christopher Hogwood explores music inspired by some composers' foreign holidays, including Liszt's and Martinu's in Italy, Saint-Saens's in Africa and Britten's in Bali. gramophone records
5.45-5.50 News medium wave and mono only from 5.45
Presented by Jack Brymer LAWRENCE LESSER (cello) MARTIN ISEPP (piano) SUK TRIO
Hindemith Variations on A Frog he went a-courtIng, for cello and piano
Dvorak Piano Trio in F minor. Op 65
Copland Waltz and Celebration Dance (Billy the Kid) (arr for cello and piano by the composer)
with David Munrow Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
' I began to foresee a new style of playing - that melody standing out in bold relief .. , wonderful sonority.' THEODOR
LESCHETIZKY (1830-1915)
' With him it was colour. sonority; the technique you had to have as a means to an end.'
BENNO MOISEIWITSCH (1890-1963)
Record of two great keyboard colourists made between 1906 and 1958.
leader MICHAEL DAVIS direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1 Mozart Symphony No 38, in (Prague) (K 504) Sibelius Tone Poem: En Saga
Stephen Weeks wanted to make a film set in the English 30s. He went to India looking for locations where a lost England more English than England itself might be preserved like a fly in the amber of India. He found it.
Part 2 Prokofiev
Symphony No 5, in B flat
Grainger Arrival Platform Humlet (' In a Nutshell Suite)
Schumann Der Nussbaum , Op 25 No 3
Tchaikovsky Chinese Dance (Nutcracker Suite) gramophone records
' We hear that....'
A selection of stories of music in the recent news. Introduced and produced by Natalie Wheen
The first of two programmes which take their title from one of the many anthologies of small-scale sacred music published in Italy in the time of Monteverdi. The music, by Monteverdi himself and by some of his lesser-known contemporaries, is introduced by Jerome Roche and performed by ARS NOVA
Monteverdi Nisi Dominus L Grandi Amo Christum; 0 beate benedicte
Cavalli Ave regina Rigatti Salve regina
Merula Jesu dulcis memoria
Grandi Salvum me fac Deus
Monteverdi Confltebor II