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Listeners' record requests Chabrier Overture: Gwendoline (mono)
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.14* Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
7.30' Sauguet Ballet: La chatte: MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA, conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
8.9 News
8.5 Your Midweek Choice Part 2
Wagenseil Concerto in E flat, for oboe, bassoon and orchestra MICHEL PIGUET
WALTER STIFTNER VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS
8.21* Reichardt Rondo in B flat, for glass harmonica and strings: BRUNO HOFF-MANN, with ensemble
8.30 Mozart Motet: Ave verum corpus
REGENSBURG CATHEDRAL CHOIR BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.33* Albrechtsberger Organ Concerto in B flat JANE PARKER-SMITH
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by STEUART BEDFORD
Elgar
The Apostles, Part 2
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA CHOIR OF
DOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
played by Richard Elfyn Jones on the organ of St Augustine's Church, Penarth
Fricker Intrada
Bach Chorale Prelude on 0 Mensch, bewein' dein' Siinde gross (bwv 622)
Bach Fugue on the Magnificat (bwv 733)
Mendelssohn Sonata No 6, in D minor
BBC Wales
leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by FRANK SHIPWAY
Raff Scherzino, Op 85 No 4 Enrico Bossi Intermezzi Goldoniani
Music for voices and viols; first of two programmes
How art thou thralled; The silver swan; Nay let me weep; Do not repine, fair sun
CONSORT OF MUSICKE director ANTHONY ROOLEY
leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by HENRY LEWIS PETER FRANKL (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G major
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in c major (K 503) Walton Variations on a theme of Hindemith BBC Scotland
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation. Ashley Stafford (counter-tenor) William Hunt
(viola da gamba) David Roblou (harpsichord)
Peter Lawson (piano)
Handel Cantata ; La Solitudine
Copland Variations for piano
IvesThree-pageSonata Henry Cowell Aeolian Harp: Exultation Benedetto Marcello Salmo Ottavo (Given before a studio audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Suite:
Hary Janos BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROBERT MAXYM
(RIAS Berlin recording)
Music by young British composers
George Nicholson Colloque sentimental, for soprano and harp
Janet Graham Crux , for flute and piano
Michael Finnissy As when upon a tranced summer night ..., for three cellos, percussion and piano
JANE GINSBORG (soprano) THELMA OWEN (harp)
PHILIPPA DAVIES (flute) JULIAN DAWSON-LYELL
(piano), PARK LANE MUSIC PLAYERS, conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
BBC Manchester
A programme to mark the 50th anniversary of this composer's death in 1929, with extracts from his operettas and some of his orchestral works, including a movement from his Symphony.
DINAH HARRIS (SOp), LESLIE FYSON (bar), BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Producer HUGH WARWICK
Sophie Yates (16) from Manchester, and the youngest players in the series, Christopher Park (8) from Norfolk, Joanna Moody (10) from Aberdeen, and the Nicolaou Piano Trio (average age 11) from Kent.
5.45-5.51 News
Presented by Jack Brymer Green and Pleasant
English music, including the song-cycle On Wen-lock Edge and Variations for brass band by Vaughan Williams , and Adrian Cruft 's Divertimento for strings, Op 43.
Second programme. RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
KENNETH SILLITO (violin) IAN JEWEL (Viola)
KEITH HARVEY (cello)
Mozart Flute Quartet No 2, in G major (K 285a) Roussel Trio in F major,
Op 40
Mozart Flute Quartet No 1, in D major (K 285)
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Maurizio pollini (piano) BBC Singers directorJOHN POOLE
BBC Symphony Chorus conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Michael Gielen
part 1 Alexander Goehr:
Babylon the Great is Fallen (BBC Commission: first performance)
part 2 Beethoven: Choral Fantasy and Symphony No. 5
followed by an interlude
Part 2 Beethoven
Fantasia in c minor for piano, chorus and oiohestra; Symphony No 5, in cminor
' I do not feel like an alien in this universe. The more
I study the details of its architecture the more evidence I find that the universe in some sense must have known we werecoming.'
Freeman Dyson , Professor of Physics at the Institute of Physics at Princeton, has spent a lifetime study. ing some of the deepest problems in physics and cosmology. He discusses with John Maddox. how this work has led him to an anthropic view of the universe.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
LEON SPIERER , BERLIN PHIL-UARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN This concerto, written in 1976, shows a change of direction for the composer.Itslanguageis neo-romantic and neo-tonal.
(RIAS Berlin recording)