Brahms Hungarian Dance No 1 In G minor: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.12* Franz Schmidt Variations on a Hussar's Song NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS BAUER
8.41. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 2: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Purcell's Anthems, by IRIC VAN TASSEL.
New orchestral records, reviewed by NOEL GOODWIN.
Producer Arthur JOUNSOH
Strauss Oboe Concerto NEIL BLACK, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
Mendelssohn Symphony No 5. in D (Reformation) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
(records)
LUTON BAND conductor LYN MORGAN
William Mathias Vivat Regina Edward Gregson Concerto Grosso
Bryan Kelly Divertimento
John Amis presents classics on record. Letters: page 89
The tunes and the times
A personal view of jazz and popular music 1: 1940-1941 with Glenn Miller , Frank Sinatra , Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman , Connie Boswell. the Merry Macs, Dinah Shore and others on record Producer ALAN OWEN Preoieui: page 29
Concerto in E minor for clarinet, viola and orchestra, Op 88: OTTOKAB DRAPAL , HERWIG ZELLE
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MILAN HORVAT (Austrian Radio recording)
Gordon Stewart Intro duces his personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Letters : page 89
with Peter Clayton
Paul Barker (in the Chair), talks with Philip Oakes, Anthony Thwaite and Margaret Walters.
This week's topics: the Booker Prize-winning novel, David Lan's play Sergeant Ola and his Followers at the Royal Court, Douglas Hickox's film Zulu Dawn. The Art of Hollywood exhibition at the V and A, and Ingmar Bergman's Face to Face series on BBC2.
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano) gramophone record
'The most influential teacher of her time...' Bernard Keeffe discusses her unique contribution to music with former pupils and associates, including Aaron Copland, Lennox Berkeley, Hugues Cuenod, Roy Harris, Virgil Thomson, Stephen Hicks and Henryk Szeryng. The programme also includes records of Nadia Boulanger and an interview with her recorded in the week of her 86th birthday.
(First broadcast in September 1973)
The Reason for Slow Economic Growth
Mancur Olson , Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, analyses the ' British disease and speculates that it is an ageing process that is going on in all stable societies.
followed by an interlude
The first in Radio 3's series of Strauss operas
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2
For details and cast list see page 33
(Ariadne from this year's Salzburg Festival: 22 Dec)
David March reads an account of working under the great claqueur, Schostal, at the Vienna Staatsoper in the 1920s, from JOSEPH wechsberg 's Looking for a Bluebird.
PETER WALLFISCH and MICHAEL FREYHAN
Debussy En blanc et noir Reger Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue, Op 96