medium time only
Haydn Overture: L'incontro improviso
7.13* Rossini Andante con variaziorri in F
7.18* d'Albert Piano Concerto No 2, in E
7.33* Mendelssohn Symphony No 7, in D minor, for string orchestra
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued)
Berlioz Three orchestral extracts from La Damnation de Faust
8.18* Schubert Fantasia In F minor (D 940)
8.38* J. C. Bach Wind Symphony No 4. in B flat
8.46* Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome) gramophone records
Prokoliev
Piano Concerto Ko 3, in c, Op 26 (mono): THE comPOSER, LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERO COPPOLA
Twelve pieces from Visions Fugitives, Op 22
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) Cantata: Seven, They are Seven, Op 30
YURI ELNIKOV (tenor)
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS conducted by GENNADI
ROZHDESTVENSKY; records
ELIZABETH GALE (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Schubert Hark, hark, the lark; Who is Sylvia? The traveller's song to the moon; Huntsman, rest; Verklarung: Der Geistertanz; Gretchen am Spinnrade; Die abgebltihte Linde; Die Forelle: Der blinde Knabe; Die Sterne; Der Winterabend
Smetana From My Home-land: SERGIU LUCA (violin) PAUL SCHOENFIELD (piano) Janacek Reminiscence RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
Smetana String Quartet No 2, in 0 minor
GABRIELI QUARTET: records
BBC SINGERS, conducted by GORDON KEMBER. in a programme of Italian madrigals.
leader
DENNIS SIMONS conductor
RAYMOND LEPPARD
Bach Suite No 3, in D
I Tippett Suite No Dances (The
TippettRitualDances(The Midsummer Marriage)
Part 2 Haydn Symphony No 70, in D
Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (revised version 1919) (A public concert promoted by Hong Kong Urban Services Department in the City Hall on 28 September)
A weekly news bulletin.
In this series, six legendary figures discuss their careers in jazz and their approach to music, with the aid of records.
1: Stephane Grappelli
The French violinist, who at the age of 71 is still giving concerts around the world for most of the year, reminisces with Charles Fox about his early days in Paris, his exciting partnership with Django Reinhardt in the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, music-making in wartime London, and the many people he has worked with since, includ. ing Yehudi Menuhin , Gary Burton and Earl Hines. Producer DEREK DRESCHER
Symphonic Studies; Abegg Variations, Op 1
JOHN BINGHAM (piano)
In a survey of fugues composed since the baroque period, Christopher Hogwood compares the counterpoint in Beethoven's Grosse Fuge , Bartok's Music for strings, percussion and celesta, and works by Mendels sohn , Dvorak. Britten and Alec Templeton. gramophone records
5.45-5.50 News
(medium wave and mono only from 5.45)
Presented by Jack Brymer Shocking Music! Thus not only critics but also fellow composers wrote about Tchaikovsky. Brahms and Rimsky-Korsakov. Is their music we hear this evening really so shocking?
John Warrack reviews the past seven days' broadcasting on radio, in a week which includes The Flying Dutchman from Bayreuth, and a new opera from Covent Garden by John Tavener.
Nicholas Anderson talks about the music he has selected from this week's broadcasts and will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0.
Howells Phantasy String Quartet, Op 25
RICHARDS ENSEMBLE
Warlock To the memory of as great a singer as ever I saw: Quilter Go, lovely rose: 0 mistress mine IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano) Finzi A Severn Rhapsody, Op 3: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records
live from Chicago
A concert to celebrate Sir Georg Solti 's tenth anniversary as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra relayed by landline and satellite from Orchestra Hall, Chicago. Beethoven Symphony No 9, in D minor (Choral)
Margaret Price (soprano) Gwendolyn Killebrew (mezzo-soprano)
Manfred Jung (tenor) Martti Talvela (bass)
Chicago Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Sir Georg Solti
Denis Quilley reads a story hy JORGE LUIS BORGES English translation by NORMAN THOMAS DI GIOVANNI
(piano) plays Debussy Arabesque No 1, in E Arabesque No 2, in G
L'isle joyeuse: records
by ROWAN ATKINSON and RICHARD CURTIS
Satirical and wry investigations into the lives of imaginary great men 1: Sir Corin Basin with ROWAN ATKINSON , HUGH THOMAS , PETER WILSON and HILDA KRISEMAN
Piano Trio in r minor, Op 65: GYORGY PAUK (violin) RALPH KIRSHBAUM (Cello)
PETER FRANKL (piano)
Strauss Symphony for wind instruments (1945) played by MEMBERS OF THE NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by EDO DE WAART gramophone records