BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
7.14* Copland Appalachian Spring
7.39* Prokofiev Symphony-No 1, in D (Classical)
8.0 News
8.5 Overture (continued) Weber Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits
8.11* Mozart Symphony No 31, in D (Paris) (K 297)
8.30* Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (The Peacock)
Bach's music owes much to his interest in Italian opera; nevertheless, his melody, his resourceful orchestration, and his contribution to the symphony are all acknowledged as of great importance in the development of the classical style.
Symphony in E flat for double orchestra, Op 18 No. 1: COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZ JOSEF MAIER
Sonata in C minor, Op 5 No 6
INGRID HAEBLER (fortepiano)
Symphony in G minor Op 6 No 6: COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZ JOSEF MAIER : records
Nigel Douglas presents recordings of some of his favourite singers.
12: Richard Tauber
(First broadcast on R4UK)
Part 1
Haydn Quartet in B flat, :Op 50 No 1
Janaeek Quartet No 1
Peter Cropper , leader of the Lindsay Quartet , - talks about The; Art of .Performance.;
Part 2 Schumann
Quartet in F, Op 41 No 2
(A British Music Society concert given in February in the Eltnwood Hall, Belfast)
BBC Northern Ireland
conducted by SIMON RATTLE PHILIP FOWKE (piano)
Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Tapipla Ireland Piano Concerto in E flat
PoitlertcITesbicne'*'---BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Anne Queffélec and Imogen Cooper (piano duet)
Mozart Variations in G major (K 501) .
Mendelssohn Allegro brillant, Op 92
Ravel Suite: Mother Goose '
Dvorak Slavonic Dances: E minor, Op. 46 No 2; A flat major, Op 46 No 3; r" minor, Op 72 No 2; G minor, Op 46 No 8
(Repeated: Wed 10.50 pm)
A recital by Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavlni on historical instruments in the German National Museum.
Bartolomeo Tromboncino Frottola ' Per mio ben ti vederei'
Frescobaldi Capriccio pastorale; Bergamasca Tarquinio Merula Capriccio cromatico; Canzona in c
Pachelbel Four Magnificat Fugues
C. F. Ruppe Rondo in c; Finale (Bavarian Radio recording)
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra conductor Eric Wetherell
Bernstein Overture: Candide
Dvorak Three Slavonic Dances
Johann Strauss Fairy. Tales of the Orient
Bryan Kelly Left Bank Suite
George Butterworth The Banks of Green Willow Verdi Ballet Music (Aida)
BBC Northern Ireland
Donizetti Overture: The Martyrs: MONTE CARLO
OPERA ORCHESTRA, COnduCted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Wolf Excerpts from the Itahan Songbook
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-sop) DIETRICH F4SCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Liszt Reminiscences de Don Juan JORGE BOLET (piano)
Rachmaninov Symphony No 1. in D minor
ROTTERDAM PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
5.45-5.50 News
Presented by Jack Brymer
Schumann VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
plays Krelsleriana and APRIL CANTELO (soprano),
ROBERT TEAR (tenor) with VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) sing vocal duets.
The actress Mildred Natwick and the pianist Grant Johannesen perform a strange entertainment by Erik Satie, in the English translation by Satie's disciple Virgil Thomson.
(gramophone record)
A radio concert "direct from Munich, presented by Bavarian Radio for the European Broadcasting Union
Halim Lukomska (sop) Susanne Klare (Contralto) Douglas Ahlstedt (tenor) Barry MeDaniel (baritone) Hans Geerg Ahrens (bass) Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Hans Zender
The two parts of an oratorio by Klaus Huber, completed in 1964, are complemented by motets by Lassus, for some of which Huber has devised instrumental accompaniments. Lassus died in Munich in 1594.
Lassus Beati pauperes; Beati pacifici
Klaus Huber Soliloquia Sancti Aurelii Augustini, for two choruses, soloists and orchestra (Part 1)
A programme of new poetry selected and introduced by J. P. Ward , with poems by PATRICIA BEER , JEAN EARLE , GAVIN EWART , ROGER HARRIS , TREVOR MC-MAHON, ERIC MILWARD , JON - SILKIN and D. M. THOMAS
BBC Manchester
Lassus Quicumque vult saivis esse: Alia est enim persona Patris; Et tamen non tres aeterni; Haec esf fides catholica
Klaus Huber Soliloquia (Part 2) (Fourth concert in . the current inferno-tional season of the EBU):
As Christianity approaches its-second millennium,amid forecasts of doom and loss of faith in economic theories, how is the Roman Catholic Church attempting to give a spiritual lead to mankind? What impact has John Paul II made on the Church itself and how is it likely to evolve under his papacy?
Peter Nichols , The Times correspondent in Rome and the author of The Politics o/ the Vatican and Italia, Italia, invites answers to these questions from leading Catholic churchmen, including Cardinal König of Vienna. Cardinal Suenens of Brussels. Cardinal Cordeiro of Karachi and Cardinal Hume of Westminster. Producer DAVID MORTON
Debussy Three Nocturnes THE PARIS ORCHESTRA
LADIES' CHORUS OF ORTF
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8, in D minor HALLE ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Introduced by Charles Fox PRANA