BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Beethoven Overture: Egmont (mono): conducted by SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY
7.13* Weill Music from The Threepenny Opera conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
7.32' Delibes Intermezzo and Valse lente (Sylvia) conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
7.37* lbert Escales: conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
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8.5 Overture (continued) Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice: conducted by WILLIAM STEINBERG
8.15' Glazunov Chant du ménestrel, Op 71, for cello and orchestra
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
8.19* Debussy Gigues: Rondes de Printemps (Images): conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
8.34* Tchaikovsky Fantasy-overture: Romeo and Juliet: conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO : records
Britten
String Quartet No 2, in c, Op 36
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Peter Grimes : end of Act I Scene 1 and Storm Interlude
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA BOUSE, COVENT GARDEN conducted by THE composer gramophone records
leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor ERIC WETHERELL Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Roussel Petite suite, Op 39 Haydn Symphony No 44, in E minor
BBC Northern Ireland
ROBERT SYLVESTER (CCllo) IAN BROWN (piano)
Hindemith Fantasiestuck, Op 8 No 2
Busoni Kleine Suite, Op 23 Chopin Sonata in G minor, Op 65
BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN POOLE
Schumann Four Songs for double choir, Op 141
Wolf Six Sacred Songs for four-part chorus of mixed voices
direct from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
Jaime Laredo (violin)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Leonard Slatkin
Brahms Tragic Overture Barber Violin Concerto
On Listening to Music: Edith Vogel
Part 2
Mozart Divertimento In B flat major (K 137)
Piston Symphony No 2
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4: Clark Terry
A much sought-after soloist on trumpet and flugelhorn, and a sometime leader of his own ' Big Bad Band', ', Clark Terry reminisces to Charles Fox about life in the bands of Charlie Barnet , Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Producer DEREK DRESCHER
ANTONY PEEBLES
Schubert Sonata in K flat major (D 568)
Wagner, arr Liszt Isoldes Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
Debussy Images. Series 2
Christopher Hogwood examines Ravel's orchestration of his own original piano compositions, in-eluding the Pavane pour une Infante defunte and Le tombeau de Couperin, with alternative versions by Julian Bream , John Williams and Gary Burton gramophone records
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Presented byJackBrymer Liszt Piano Concerto Nol, in E flat: RAFAEL OROZCO BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Schubert Marche militaire in D; Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conductor
KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
Alan Blyth reviews the past seven days' music broadcasting on radio, in a week which includes a Bayreuth Festival recording of Wagner's Lohengrin, and two live relays from this year's Wexford Festival.
BBC Manchester
Gordon Stewart talks about the music he has selected from this week's broadcasts and will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0
(mezzo-soprano)
Paul Hamburger (piano) One of a fortnightly series of concerts given before an invited audience, direct from the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham
Haydn Arianna a Naxos
Mahler Fruhlingsmorgen: Erinnerung; Ich ging mit Lust: Ablosung im Sommer:Scheldenund Meiden
Elaine Felnstein looks at poetry in translation, with a selection of new work by ALISTAIR ELLIOT , RUTH PAINLIGHT , MICHAEL HAM BURGER, SEAMUS HF.ANEY, ANTHONY RUDOLF , MICHAEL SCHMIDT , CHARLES TOMLIN SON and CLIVE WILMER Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Part 2 Ravel Cinq Melodies populaires grecques Five Irish Songs BBC Birmingham
conducting the HUNGARIAN STATE CONCERT ORCHESTRA CSILLA SZABO (piano)
Shostakovich The Bolt: Suite No 5
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 2 (Hungarian Radio recording)
by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis
Last in a series of satirical, wry and parodic investigations into the lives of imaginary great men. Barry Good - The Pope of Pop
' People who talk money in the music business, I don't really rate them you know, it's so - you know - who is to say? It's very difficult: you know. All I can say Is that money has made me richer. I mean the pundits are always screaming you know. that a third of the world is starving: but I get hungry, you know. I'm hungry now. Are you hungry? '
With ROWAN ATKINSON, HUGH THOMAS. PETER WILSON and SUE ALDRED
Music by HOWARD GOODALL Producer GRIFF RHYS JONES
First performance of the dramatic cantata by Elizabeth Maconchy
HANNAH FRANCIS (Soprano) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
TOM MCDONNELL (baritone) CROYDON PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY, ENGLISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by JAMES GADDARN
(A public concert at the Fairfield Halt, Croydon, on 3 March)