Commentary from Melbourne on the last hour of the first day's play in the Second Test Match.
Suppé Overture: Jolly Robbers
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.12* Johann Strauss , arr Godowsky Artist's Life EARL WILD (piano)
7.25* Josef Strauss Waltz: Village Swallows
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.33* Hummel Rondo in flat. Op 11
EARL WILD (piano)
7.38* Lchar Waltz: Gold and Silver
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
7.47* Karel Komzak (the younger) Archduke Albrecht's March
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA OF VIENNA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY : records
Comprehensive forecast for UK lantl areas and inshore waters
(continued)
Herold Overture: Zampa NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.14* Satie La belle excentrique: FRANCIS POULENC JACQUES FÉVRIER (pianos)
8.24* Horovitz Music Hall Suite: PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
8.33* Villa-Lobos Choros No 2: JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
8.38* Khachaturian Suite: Masquerade (mono)
PRAGUE RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Haydns Clock ' Symphony, by STEPHEN DODGSON. New choral and organ records, reviewed by FELIX APRAHAMIAN
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Schoenberg Gurrelieder (Part 1)
Waldemar JAMES MCCRACKEN (tenor)
TOVC. JESSYE NORMAN (sop) Wood-Dove............
TATIANA TROYANOS (mezzo-soprano)
TANGLEWOOD FESTIVAL CHORUS BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA gramophone record
The VIRTUOSI BRASS BAND OF GREAT BRITAIN, recorded at a public concert in Portsmouth Guildhall last July. The centre-piece of the concert was a performance of Eric Ball 's Rhapsody, Journey into Freedom, conducted by the composer, who is the band musical director.
Other items were conducted by STANLEY BOD-DINGTON. BBC Bristol
John Amis and a selection of classics on record
A piano recital given on 29 April in the Royal Festival Hall, London
What made it such an exceptional occasion was the imaginative and intelligent way in which works were juxtaposed so as to throw light on unsuspected aspects of their composers. (THE OBSERVER) Lisat Mosonyi Mihaly ; Schlaflos, Frage und Antwort: Schlummerlied; Valse oubliee No 1
Schoenberg Six Little Pieces, Op 19
Liszt Aux cypres de la Villa d'Este: Les jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este; Sunt lacrymae rerum (Troisieme année de pelerinageCsardas macabre
2.0* Interval Reading
2.10* Alfred Brendel , Pt 2 Busoni Toccata
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, Op 24
G minor, Op 2 No 8 r. major. Op 2 No 9 KENNETH SII.LITO and BRENDAN O'REILLY (violins) KEITH HARVEY (cello) CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord)
Mass in D major
ILONATOKODI (soprano)
KLARA TAKACS (contralto) ATTILA FULOP (tenor) JOZSEF GREGOR (bass)
CHORUS OF HUNGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION, BUDAPEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GYORGY LEHEL (Hungarian Radio recording)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Philip Oakes (in the Chair) looks back on 1979 with film critics Derek Malcolm and Alexander Walker, television critics Julian Barnes and Chris Dunkley, radio critics Peter Porter and Gillian Reynolds, art critics Edward Lucie-Smith and Marina Vaizey, and theatre critics Michael Billington and Robert Cushman.
JAMES ANAGNOSON and LESLIE KINTON
Clementi Sonata No 1
Britten Introduction and Rondo alia Burlesca, Op 23 No 1
Pierre Gallant Trois Mouve ments Canadiens: Theme and Variations; Passacag lia ; Dance
conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3. in G
Berg Three pieces for orchestra, Op 6
A sequence of poems by PAUL HYLAND. read by John Franklyn-Robbins with sound accompaniment by BARRY ANDERSON Producer FRASER STEEL
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, in G
(SFB Berlin recording)
A portrait of the poet and translator Arthur Waley, compiled and narrated by Francis Watson with comments from Igot Anrep, Carmen Blacker, H.C. Chang, Kenneth Clark, Vera and Juliet Compton-Burnett, William Empson, Basil Cray, Milein Cosman Keller, Naomi Lewis, Raymond Mortimer, John Pilcher, Peter Quennell, Jean Stewart-Wallace, Alison Waley and Daniel Waley and the recorded voices of Jerome Chen, Roy Fuller and Arthur Waley
Readings in English by Karin Fernald, John Moffatt and Gladys Spencer, in Chinese by Shui Chien Tung and in Japanese by Yukiko Maeda. Flute Music by Keith Thompson
from Schwanengesang JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bar)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) Liebesbotschaft; Kriegers Ahnung; Fruhlingssehnsucht; Standchen; Auferthalt: In der Ferne; Abschied (Part of a recital given in 1976 in the QEH. London
(Schubert's Heine Songs: Wednesday at 10.20 pm)
String Quartet No 6 Piano Quintet
EDINBURGH STRING QUARTET ROGER WOODWARD (piano)
Australia v West Indies Commentary from Melbourne on the opening session of the second day's play in the Second Test Match.