Johann Strauss Annen Polka, Op 117 - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Willi Boskovsky
7.9* Grieg Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op 56 - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan
7.26* Sibelius The maiden returned from her tryst, Op 37 No 5: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Oivin Fjeldstad
7.29* Berwald Symphony in D (Capricieuse) - Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
(records)
English Concert directed by Trevor Pinnock
Boyce Symphony No 1, in A flat
8.12* Arne Harpsichord Concerto in G minor - Trevor Pinnock
8.23* Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D (Ry 429) - Stephen Preston
8.32* Bach Suite No 2, in B minor (BWV1067)Ã
(records)
Alban Berg (1885193a) Berg was a pupil of Schoenlberg; but like all the beSt pupils, he did not follow his teacher's methods too slavishly. It is perhaps his very departyres from Schoenberg's 12-note method that make Berg's music the most approachable among the composers of the Second Viennese School. He was not a prolific composer and this week's programmes include most of his published works.
Seven Early Songs.
HEATHER HARPER (Soprano) BBC SYMPHONY' ORCHESTRA conducted by IERREBOULEZ Piano Sonata. Op 1 DANIEL BARENBOIM
Three Orchestral Pieces, Op 6: BBC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, Conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ : records (More Berg: 1.5 pm)
Leo Brouwer (guitar) plays music by Weiss, Falla, Grenet, Brouwer and Scott Joplin. (Hungarian Radio recording)
The first of four weekly programmes of choral and instrumental music, in recordings from a series of concerts presented by Hungarian Radio in 1977. VANDOR CHOIR conductor LASZLO REVESZ ERIKA LUX (piano)
The Aged (1933); Jesus and the Traders (1934); Meditation on a motif of Debussy (1907); Valsette (1907); Transylvanian Lament (1934); Matra Pictures (1931)
TESSA UYS (piano)
Beethoven Seven Variations on God Save the King
Schubert, transc Godowsky Wohin; Gute Nacht ; Die Forelle: Wiegenlied; Litanei: Heidenroslein
Symphony No 9, In D minor
HUNGARIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MIKLOS ERDELYI (Hungarian Radio recording)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London
Melos Quartet of Stuttgart Wilhelm Melcher (violin)
Gerhard Voss (violin)
Hermann Voss (viola) Peter Buck (cello) Berg Quartet, Op 3
Haydn Quartet in D major, Op 76 No 5
(Tickets £1.10 available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from' the Box Office, tel [number removed])
(Repeated: Wed 10.55 pm)
played by Donald Huni on the organ of Worcester Cathedral
Samt-Saens Fantaisie in c.Op157"
Villette Elevation (first UK broadcast)
Shostakovich Passacaglia Glazunov Fantaisie BBC Birmingham
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by ARTHUR BUTTERWORTH
Svendsen Carnival in Paris
Glinka Valse fantaisie
Arthur Butterworth Ital lah Journey
Dvorak Slavonic Rhapsody
No 3, in A flat .
Bryan Kelly Diversions on a Theme (first broadcast performance)
Debussy Nocturnes CLEVELAND CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
Nielsen Serenata in Vano ATHENA ENSEMBLE
Richard Rodney Bennett
Spells JANE MANNING (soprano) BACH CHOIR
PIIILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS
Jack Brymer introduces the early-evening programme of music.
Colin Ford, Keeper of Film and Photography at the National Portrait Gallery. gives a reassessment of the work of photographer André Kertesz, now 85, and reflects on the way in which he influenced almost every important movement in 20th-century photographic art. followed by an interlude
A radio concert presented by Swedish Radio for the European Broadcasting Union
Swedish Radio Choir conductor Eric Ericson Reger Trio
Bernhard Hartog (violin) Wolfram Christ (viola)
Ansgar Schneider (cello) Poulenc Cantata: Figure humaine (Paul Eluard )
Beethoven String Trio in G major, Op 9 No 1
' If the theatre can help us to see the world freshly, as though we had just rounded the corner into life, it will be what entertainment should be.' From a recording first broadcast in 1950, the playwright reflects on ' poetic' and "realistic' theatre
Part 2
Ingvar Lidholm A riveder le stelle (Dante)
Strauss Deutsche Motette (Ruckert) (Sixth concert in the current international season of the EBU)
Martin Cooper talks about Scrtabin's complex personality and his relationship to the artistic background of Pre-revolutionary Russia.
phony Orchestra-conducted by MOSHEAIZMON PIERRE AMOYAL (violin) " Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (FingaVs Cave) .... Ponkofiev Violin-Concerto No 2, in G minor
Dvorak Symphony No in D minor. BBC Wales
Introduced by Charles Fox ROGER DEAN (piano, vibraphone, marimba, double-bass)
Australia v England
Commentary from
Melbourne on the opening session of the fourth day's play in the Third Test Match. med wave only until 1.0 am