Listeners' record requests Balakirev Piano Concerto No 2, in E flat MICHAEL PONTI
WESTPHALIAN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted hy SIEGFRIED LANDAU
7.36* Nielsen Springtime in Fünen
SOLOISTS AND CHOIRS
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA. conducted by MOGENS WOLDIKE
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8.5 Your Midweek Choice Part 2
Butterworth Rhapsody :A Shropshire I. ad
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOUI. T
3.13* Beethoven Septet in E flat: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Tchaikovsky
Swan Lake (Act 3)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA gramophone records
(Les Patincurs and Pineapple Poll: tonight 7.10 pm BBC2)
Second Cantata: Und es waren Hirten m derselben Gegend
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
(other artists as Christmas Day at 10.0 am)
(Repeal) (Third f'.intata: tomorrow 10.0 arn)
plays Haydn and Mozart on authentic instruments Haydn String Quartet in c. Op 54 No 2
Mozart String Quartet In A (K 464)
played by Martin Neary in the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Bach Prelude and Fugue in C (BWV 547) Trio-Sonata No 2, in C minor (BWV 526)
Dupre Prelude and Fugue in G minor
(Stereo)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, leader RODNF.Y FRIEND conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM Symphony No 99. in a flat Symphony No 100, in a (Military)
Part 2
Symphony No 101. In D (The Clock) (Given in Jan 1973 in the Royal Festival Hall, London) (Haydn in London New Year's Day 5.0 pm)
by Michael Flanders and Joseph Horovitz
The King's Singers
Joseph Horovitz (piano) John Gray (double-bass) Boy Jones (drums)
(First broadcast in 1971)
with Michael Oliver
Peter introduces the third programme of children from 30 countries and nations singing and playing their national music for the International Year of the Child.
Producer HUGH WARWICK
Krystian Zimerman piano)
Brahms Sonata No 2. in F sharp minor
Mozart Sonata in C (K 330)
4.20 Interval Reading
4.25* Edinburgh International Festival 1979
Part 2 Chopin Sonata No.3 in A minor
(Given on 30 Aug in the Usher Hall)
BBC Scotland
In 1971 the first World Shakespeare congress passed a resolution expressing the hope 'that a studied effort will soon be made to build a full-scale reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre'. Plans have now been initiated by Wayne State University in Michigan, USA, to advance that reconstruction and to rebuild the Globe Playhouse on the banks of the Detroit River.
John Wilders, Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, and literary consultant to BBC Television's Shakespeare series, reports on the international symposium convened earlier this year to study the historical details and practical requirements of the project and to see a production of Much Ado About Nothing performed upon a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre's stage.
Those taking part include: C. WALTER HODGES , LEONARD LEONE, STUART RICOLD, JOHN ORRELL, BERNARD BICKERMANN, RICHARD BOSLEY, JOHN RUSSELL-BROWN, GLYNN WICKHAM, MURIEL BRADBROOK and, as Beatrice and Benedict, DIANE WINSLOW and NEIL THACKERBERRY
Producer JOHN ROWELL
JULIAN BREAM CONSORT
Trevor Jones (treble viol) David Sandeman
(renaissance flute)
Jane Ryan (bass viol)
James Taylor (cittern. tenor viol, mandora) Robert Spencer (pandora, lute)
Julian Bream (lute), who Introduces the programme Allison De la Tromba Pavani Allison 's Knell
Dowland My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home Philips Pavan anon Spagnoletta and Ballo di Mantua
Morley Sacred End Pavan Daniel Bachelor Daniel 's
Almaine Luis de Narvaez Cancion del Empcrador
Allison Goe from my window
(iibbons Viol Fantasy
Duwland Lachrimae Pavan Luis de Narvaez Ya se a.siente el ray Ramiro Morley Joyne Handes
Allison The Ratchelar's Delight (Part of a concert given in The Maltings, Snape) BBC Birmingham
Colin Ford , keeper of film and photography at the National Portrait Gallery. gives a reassessment of the work of photographer Andre Kertesz. now 85. and reflects on the way in which he instigated almost every important movement in 20th-century photographic art.
(A retrospective exhibition of the work of André Kertesz is to be seen at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London, from 29 December until 10 February 1980)
E flat major. Op 44 No 3 plaved by the GABRIELI QUARTET
Opera in two acts
Music by Mozart
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (sung in German)
Recorded in the former Summer Riding School at this year's Salzburg Festival.
Vienna State Opera Chorus
chorus-master Walter Hagen-Groll
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by James Levine
Act 1
(Stereo)
Act 2
(Austrian Radio recording)
1706-1785
Divertimento in A; Divertimento in E; Sonata No 15. in F; Sonata No 52, in c
EGIDA GIORDANI SARTORI
(harpsichord)