Joseph Jenkins American Overture: CORNELL UNIVER SITY WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by MARICE STITH
8.10* arr Louis Stout Four pieces for four horns HORN PLAYERS OF THE
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8.16* Copland Simple Gifts; I bought me a cat (Old American Songs) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
PHILIP LEDGER (piano)
8.20* Gershwin Piano Concerto in P: ROBERTO SZIDON LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDWARD DOWNES : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's Don Giovanni , by RODNEY MILNES.
New orchestral records, reviewed by STEPHEN DODGSON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Faure Ballade for piano and orchestra
GRANT JOHANNESEN RADIO LUXEMBOURG
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
Prokofiev Symphony No 4 LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WALTER WELLER gramophone records
(died 10 October 1969)
First of two programmes marking the tenth anniversary of his death.
The Trumpets
Forbes Robinson (bass)
Halle Choir, chorus-master Ronald Frost
Besses o' th' Barn Band (BBC Band of the Year 1978)
Fodens Motor Works Band conducted by Maurice Handford
(Part of a public concert recorded in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, last June) BBC Manchester
John Amis presents a weekly selection of classics on record,
Rosemarie Wright (piano) Mozart Divertimento in a flat (K 229)
Haydn Piano Sonata in minor (H xvi 32)
Dvorak Dumkain c minor, Op 12; Impromptu in P minor
Ihert Cinq Pieces, for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Szalowskl Trio. for oboe clarinet and bassoon
In the third programme of this new series, Nicholas Anderson introduces his personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
This week:
Paul Bailey (in the Chair) talks with John Carey, Philip Oakes and Hilary Spurling
(piano)
Chopin Fantaisie in F minor, Op 49
Franck Prelude , Choral and Fugue
Villa-Lobos Preludio (Bachianas Brasileiras No 4); A familia do bêbê (A prole do bebe, Book 1)
(Given in the Royal Ex
Change Theatre, Manchester, on 8 March)
BBC Manchester
direct from
St Andrew 's Hall, Norwich
BBC Concert Orchestra leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor
Ashley Lawrence Part 1
Scarlatti, arr Tommasini
Suite: The Good-Humjured Ladies
Falla Three Dances from The Three-Cornered Hat
Stravinsky Suite: The firebird (1919 version)
Robert Walser , a Swiss writer who wrote in German. was born in 1878. Professor Idris Parry , of Manchester University. considers the theme of humility in Walser's best-known novel Jacob von kunten which has been Widely translated.
Rossini. arr Respighi Ballet: La boutique fantasque
(Given in association with the Norwich and Norfolk Triennial Festival)
David Wright
The landscapes and concerns of David Wright 's work extend from his native South Africa to the county of Westmoreland, where he now lives.
C. H. Sisson introduces a selection from his poetry, read by JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS. and PHILIPPA REID
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
NASH ENSEMBLE
SARAH WALKER (mezzo-sop) NEIL HOWLETT (bass)
MARY THOMAS (mezzo-sop) conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Elliott Carter Syringa (first UK performance) (with introductory talk by BAYAN NORTHCOTT )
by GRACE PALEY
Liza Ross reads a story by the modern New York short-story writer
Part 2 Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire
(A public concert given on 30 May and arranged by the Bath Festival Society Ltd, in association with the BBC)