Byrd Pavan and Galliard: The Earl of Salisbury
ROBERT WOOLLEY (virginals)
7.9* Barber Adagio for strings: I musici
7.17* Schubert Sonatina No 1, in D, for violin and piano: LEVON CHILINGIRIAN CLIFFORD BENSON
7.29* Purcell Chacony in G minor for strings
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
7.37* Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued) Tippett Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.21* Mendelssohn Concerto in E for two pianos and orchestra
BRENDA LUCAS , JOHN OGDON ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.51* Elgar Sevillana NORTHERN SINFONIA conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
Kallo Double Dance for chorus, three clarinets, two cimbaloms and strings HUNGARIAN RADIO CHORUS, MEMBERS OF THE HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA, conducted by ZOLTAN VASARHELYI
Minuetto serio PHILHARMONIA HUNCARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
Come, Holy Ghost; Wish for Peace; Sandor Sik's Te Deum: KODALY CHORUS OF DEBREGEN, conducted by GYORGY GULYAS
Symphony in C PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
(gramophone records)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord)
Scarlatti Four Sonatas: G major (Kk 412); c major (Kk 413); c major (Kk 384); c major (Kk 385)
Soler Three Sonatas: c minor; F sharp minor; F major
Scarlatti Four Sonatas: A minor (Kk 188); D major (Kk 281); 0 major (Kk 282); F minor (Kk 187)
Motet: Domine Jesu Christe Missa: Per arma iustitiae
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA conductor MICHAEL HOWARD
Nomos Alpha , played by ROHAN DE SARAM (cello)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conductor
KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Weber, arr Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
Mayer Sarangi ka sangit
Part 2 Elgar Three Bavarian Dances
Hindemith Symphonic metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber (Given on 14 Nov in the City Hall, Glasgow)
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SYNTAGMA MUSICUM director KEES OTTEN Rita Dams
(mezzo-soprano)
Marius van Altena (tenor) Kees Boeke (viola da gamba and recorder)
Walter van Hauwe and Kees Otten (recorders, crumhorns and gemshorn) Charles Toet (sackbut)
Dufay Moribus et genere Christo: Virgo, virga virens: Qui latuit in virgine: Flos florum: Lamentatio sanctae matris ecclesiae constantinopolitanae: Helas et quant vous veray; Je veul chanter de cuer joyeux: Ce moy de may; Dona i ardenti ray; Vergene bella: L'alta belleza tua, virtute, valore
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* King's Lynn Festival 1979, Part 2
Four settings of Alma redemptoris mater by an anonymous composer (early 15th century), Dun-stable, Dufay and Josquin King Alfonso el Sabio (13th century) Rosa das Rosas
Early 16th-century vocal and instrumental secular music (Given in July at St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn)
TESSA UYS (piano)
Nielsen Chaconne , Op 32 John McCabe Variations
Busoni Chamber Fantasy on Bizet's Carmen
Metamorphoses on Weber Some variations on Weber's original music by Hindemith and Berlioz, some variations by Weber himself and two examples of music he failed to complete before hisdeath
Introduced by Christopher Hogwood : records
5.45-5.50 News
Presented by Jack Brymer The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble: a musical profile, devised by BRIAN GEAR gramophone records
Edward Greenfield has been listening to the past week's music broadcasting on radio and gives a critical review of what he has heard.
William Robson talks about the music he has selected from this week's broadcasts and will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0
direct from the Free Trade Hall
John Browning (piano)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Raymond Leppard
Barber Medea 's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance
Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major
Michael Longley introduces recent poems by Ivor Cutler, Douglas Dunn, D.J. Enright, Derek Mahon and Medbh McGuckian.
BBC Northern Ireland
Part 2
Elliott Carter Variations for orchestra
Bernstein Suite: On the Waterfront
BBC Manchester
Mozart and Don Juan
Dionysian fertility symbol, profligate who gets his just deserts in hell, Promethean tragic hero, Satanic power or Life Force?
Ever since 1630, when the Spanish monk known as Triso de Molina was credited with giving stage life to the already notorious adventures of Don Juan Tenorio (who may or may not have really existed), generations of writers and composers have reacted differently to this archetypal libertine and his fate at the hand of the Stone Guest.
Professor Bernard Wil liams, Provost of King's College. Cambridge, examines Mozart's version, compares it with some others and gives his own interpretation of the Dower of the mvth.
Written in collaboration with F. C. INGLIS
Producer PATRICIA BRENT
(A Scottish Opera performance of Mozart's opera. Don Giovanni , conducted by Sir Alexander Gibson , will be broadcast tomorrow evening live from the King's Theatre, Glasgow)
Grand Septet in B flat NASH ENSEMBLE: record
Settings of poems by Thomas Moore (born 28 May 1779)
CAROLE ROSEN (contralto) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano) Poems read by PFTER BARKER
Berlioz L'origine de la harpe; La belle voyageuse
Taneyev The origin of the harp
Schumann Zwei venetianische Gondcllieder
Mendelssohn Venetianisches Gondellied
Jensen Zwei venetianiscne Gondellteder
Ives Those Evening Bells; 0 the days are gone: Night Thought; Night Song
Berlioz Le coucher du soleil
Duparc Elegie