Verdi String Quartet In I minor
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.28. Bellini Oboe Concerto in x flat HEINZ HOLLIGER BAMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PETER MAAG
7.35' Resplgbl Symphonic Poem: Pines of Rome BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
Schubert Overture in D (In the Italian Style)
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.12* Rachmaninor Italian Polka (mono)
VITYA BRONSKY AND VICTOR BABIN (pianos)
8.14* Wolf Italian Serenade
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8.22* Stravinsky Suite Italienne
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) BRUNO CANINO (piano)
8.39- Tchaikovsky Italia* Caprice
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER gramophone records
Rhapsody No 2, for violin and orchestra - Yehudi Menuhin, BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre Boulez
Concerto for Orchestra - Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rafael Kubelik
(records)
From Southend Music Club
John Ogdon (piano)
Schumann Papillons, Op 2
Beethoven Sonata in 9 minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
10.30 Interval Reading
10.35* Concert Club Part 2
Scriabin Sonata No 5, In F sharp, Op 53
Chopin Sonata In I minor, Op 58
(A recital given on 19 March 1979 in the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, Essex)
leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
MAURICE HASSON (Violin) Bizet Suite: Roma
Salnt-Saens Introduction and Rondo capricdoso
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them.
Peter Gellborn discusses the question Are Musicians Necessarily Musical?
Part 2
Chabrier Espafia Ravel Tzigane
Debussy La mer BBC Scotland
direct from St George 's, Brandon Bill , Bristol
Endellion String Quartet Andrew Watkinson (violin)
Louise Williams (violin) William Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello)
Schubert Quartettsatz in c minor
Brahms Quartet No S, In B flat, Op 67
(Tickets: 85p at the door) BBC Bristol
Reicha Wind Quintet in I flat. Op 88 No 2
Gerhard Wind Quintet ATHENA ENSEMBLE
Richard McNicol (flute) David Theodore (oboe)
Roger Fallows (clarinet) John Butterworth (horn) Robert Jordan (bassoon)
leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Dag Wiren Serenade for strings
Sibelius Suite champetre Grieg Cowkeeper 's Tune and Country Dance
Daniel Songs: Let not Cloris think: I die whereas I do not see: Grief keep within; Like as the lute delights or else dislikes
Rosamund Pavan. for lute Campian To music bent: Most sweet and pleasing are thy ways, 0 God; Author of light; Wise men patience never want TIMOTHY PENROSE (counter-tenor)
TIMOTHY DAVIES (lute)
Two sonatas having a finale in the form of a fugue
SUSAN SALM (cello)
ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Brahms Sonata in E minor, Op 38
Beethoven Sonata in 9 major, Op 102 No 2
Bernard Keeffe introduces a sequence of music for early evening. followed by an interlude medium wave and mono only from 6.30
Antony Hopkins considers a work or theme that has recently caught his attention.
An academic comedy by A. R. GURNEY, JR
Take away my classroom. I'll teach it in the halls. Take away my schedule. I'll teach it at night. Take away my students, and I'll teach it to the janitor....'
When Professor Holder finds his classics course under attack by the 'progressive' young Dean of the Faculty, he uses every "
weapon he knows, from Aeschylus to Euripides, but he reckons without Menander!
Adapted and directed by DICKON REED
Played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karel Ancerl
(record)
by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Read by Douglas Leach producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Kinderscenen, Op 15 fantasie in c major. Op 17: records (made in 1881 and 1953)
JOHN LADE introduces the Performance of Bach's Magnificat recommended °y Peter Dodd in last Saturday's Record Review.
The Sleeping Giant Wakes Tim Souster , director of the Computer Music Project at Keele University, Presents a survey of the emergent computer technology, In the second of two programmes, he Includes computer-generated music by Jean-Claude Risset , Charles Dodge and Mike McNabb and a composition of his own.