Gibbons This is the record of John (mono) DELLER CONSORT
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILlENSIS
7.10* Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c (K 467) (mono): DINU LIPATTI
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.40* Grieg Old Norwegian Romance with Variations, Op 51 (mono)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.6 News .
8.5 Overture (continued) Herold Overture: Zampa MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
8.13* Saint-Saens Varia tions on a theme of Beethoven. Op 35: BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (two pianos)
8.30* Schreker Chamber Symphony in A
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by HANS SWAROW SKY; records
Elgar Symphony No 2, in i flat. Op 63
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record
Sandor Balassa Luper calia, Op 24 (Concerto in memoriam Stravinsky) (first UK broadcast): WIND ENSEMBLE OF THE GYOR PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, COnducted by ANTAL JANCSOVICS Attila Bozay Intervalli. Op 15: KLARA KORMENDI (piano) Attila Bozay Improvisations No 2, Op 27 (first UK broadcast)
THE COMPOSER (recorders) ESZTER PERENYI (violin) SANDOR NAGY (viola)
MIKLOS PERENYI (Cello)
Rudolf Maros Chamber Music, for 11 performers (1968): Lament, for soprano and chamber ensemble (1969); Kaleidoscope (1976: first uk broadcast): ILONA MAROS (Sop)
BUDAPESTCHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by ANDRAS MIHALY (Hungarian Radio rccs)
Solitude (Three Poems); Suite: The Hour Glass; In Autumn; Winter Pastoral: Gargoyle
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
Hans-Hubert Schonzeler asks What is Romantic Music?
conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN (violin), GEOFFREY YORK (violai. JOHN SENTER (cello) Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Joel Hoffman Triple Concerto (first performance) Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in a, Op 90 (Italian)
direct from the Royal Exchange Theatre
BBC Northern Singers conductor
Stephen Wilkinson
Jannequin Le chant des oyseaux
Mendelssohn Die Nachtigall: Jagdlied: Friihzeitiger Fruhling; Herbstlied
Pizzettl Due composiziont corali: II giardino di Afrodite; Piena sorgeva la luna
Morris Pert Two Medieval Latin Lyrics: Silva myrtea; Musa venit carmine
R. 0. Morris The mare and the foal
Stephen Wilkinson The river bride
Hoist The song of the blacksmith
(Promoted by the ManChester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC and West Group International)
GALINA SOLODCHIN , DAVID OGDEN (two violins) ALLAN WICKS (organ)
Boccherini Duo No 3, in r minor
Derek Healey Variants , for organ (first broadcast performance)
Remo Lauricella Sonatina, for two violins (first broadcast performance)
Schumann Six Fugues on BACH, Op 60
The Bothnians
Opera in three acts
Music by Leevi Madetoja Libretto by the COMPOSER after ARTTURI JÄRVILUOMA'S play (1914)
(sung in Finnish: records) Madetoja's opera, dating from 1923, concerns freedom and a yearning for Finnish independence.
FINNISH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by JORMA PANULA
5.45-5.50 News medium wave and mono only from 5.50
Presented by Jack Brymer Richard Tauber - a musical profile, devised by BRIAN GEAR : records followed by an interlude
with Antony Hopkins
by ALAN DRURY
A young couple, conscious of impending violence during political demonstrations near their home, face a threat to their hitherto safe 'liberal' values.
Directed by BERNARD KRICHEFSKI
(Gown Grainger is a National Theatre player)
from Christ Church Cathedral. Oxford conducted by SIMON PRESTON
Byrd This day Christ was born
Walton Three Carols
Poulenc Four Christmas Motets: records
Among the problems which perplex many Japanese is their relationship with the countries of south-east Asia. During the past century Japan has oscillated between policies of disengagement, aggressive expansion and economic reparation, not always well received; and at the same time has moved resolutely into the orbit of the West. The Japanese want to do right by south-east Asia, but find themselves caught between two worlds.
Louis Allen discusses the Japanese dilemma with SHINICHI ICHIMURA and TORU YANO , past and present directors, respectively, of Kyoto University Centre for South-East Asian Studies. Producer STANLEY WILLIAMSON BBC Manchester followed by an interlude
Last of three programmes RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
KENNETH SILLITO (violin) IAN JEWEL (Viola)
KENNETH HARVEY (cello)
Mozart Flute Quartet No 3, in c major (K 285c)
Reger Serenade in a major, Op 141a
JOHN LADE introduces the performance of Vaughan Williams's Fifth Symphony recommended by Michael Kennedy in last Saturday's Record Review.
William Pleeth (cello)