Mozart Overture: Lucio Silia : Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, conducted by Neville Marriner
7.14* Mozart Sonata in G major (K 301)
RAFAEL DRUIAN (violin) GEORGE SZELL (piano)
7.26* J. C. Bach Symphony in B flat, Op 9 No 3 NETHERLANDS CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.32* Stamitz Sinfonia concertante in D major ISAAC STERN (violin)
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (viola) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone records
Chabrier Three Romantic Waltzes, for two pianos
ROBERT AND GABY CASADESUS
8.16* Sibelius Romance in c major: HALLÉ ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.21* Bizet Vous ne priez pas: La chanson de la rose
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
8.29* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4, in c minor PHILIPPE ENTREMONT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
Malcolm Arnold
' Arnold is not a composer who wants to save the world with every slow movement.'
(DONALD MITCHELL )
Overture: Tam O'Shanter , Op 51
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF LONDON, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
Flute Concerto No 1, Op 45: JOHN SOLUM
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NEVILLE DILKES
Piano Trio in D minor, Op 54: LYRIC TRIO
Serenade for guitar and strings. Op 50 JOHN WILLIAMS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
Four Scottish Dances, Op 59: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
In the third of these 15 programmes, Christopher Hogwood traces the continuing development of the form in mid-17th-century Italy, and describes the increased scope it allowed for virtuoso violin playing.
Music by Giovanni Leg renzi, Maurizio Cazzati, Marco Uccellini, Giovanni Maria Bononcini, Giovanni Battista Vitali,
Giovanni Battista Buonamente and Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata is played by MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH CONCERT
(piano)
Harald Saeverud Kristi -Blodsdraper, Op 21 No 1: Den siste Ba'nlat. Op 22 No 3; Rondo amoroso , Op 14 No 7
Schumann Etudes symphoniques, Op 13 Nielsen Suite
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN Conductor BRYDEN THOMSON HEINRICH SCHIFF (Cello)
Dvorak Overture: Carnival, Op 92; Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104
A weekly look at world news as others see it* Presented by Ian McDougall
Producer BLAIR THOMSON
(Rptd: tomorrow 8.50 pm)
Part 2 Smetana
Vltava; Sarka; From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
(Ma vlast)
Quartet in E flat, Op 47 ISRAEL PIANO QUARTET
Pnina Salzman (piano) Moshe Murvitz (violin)
Abraham Bornstein (viola) Elhanan Bregman (cello)
H. C. Robbins Landon considers the lives and works of some composers whose reputations today might be greater had they not been eclipsed by the contemporary giants Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
3: Vanhal gramophone records
Third of ten programmes Kodaly The Kallo Double Dance; Matra Pictures
CHORUS OF HUNGARIAN RADIO MEMBERS OF THE HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by ZOLTAN VASARHELYI
Dohnanyt Ruralia Hun garica, Op 32c (mono)
ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) GEORGE MALCOLM (piano) Kodaly Symphony in c PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
Th? best of present-day jazz on record.
Introduced by Charles Fox
Michael Berkeley introduces the early-evening programme of music.
Symphony No 3, in 9 minor, Op 42
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone record
by TOM STOPPARD
This is the first from a selection of ten notable Plays, specially written for radio, which have been broadcast on Radio 3 or the former Third Programme over the last 25 years.
Three very old artists, who have been friends since early manhood, share an attic. Now one of them is dead. The circumstances are mysterious. Evidence concernIng the manner of his death exists on a tape-recording. But what is Truth?
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
(First broadcast in 1972) A fine play which could only have been a radio play. (THE LISTENER)
Music from 1782 and 1783 with WALTER KLIEN (piano) and introducing the young American soprano ELISABETH PARCELLS SALZBURG MOZARTEUM
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER
Adagio for clarinets and basset-horns (K 411); Piano Concerto No 13, in c major (K 415)
9.20* Interval Reading
9.30* Salzburg Mozart-Matinee. Part 2
Recitative and Aria: Mia speranza adorata; Ah, non sai qual pena (K 416); Aria: Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio (K 418)
Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
A short story by MORRIS LURIE
Read by Denis Lill
' Friendship, I've always believed, true friendship, has got nothing to do with what a person does. It's what a person is that matters. Right? '
Producer MATTHEW WALTERS
VLADIMIR ORLOFF (cello) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Shostakovich Sonata in D minor, Op 40
Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op 69
Introduced by Charles Fox
Catechism, by Michael Garrick, played by Threesome