Sullivan Overture: Marmion: ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROYSTON NASH
Widor Theme and Variations (first movement of Symphony No 5)
RICHARD ELLSASSER (organ) Eugene Bozza Nuages
Scott Joplin Magnetic Rag ENGLISH SAXOPHONE QUARTET Benjamin Jamaicalypso Arensky Waltz (Suite, Op 15)
Rachmaninov Italian Polka VITYA VRONSKY, VICTOR BABIN (pianos) (mono)
Saint-Saens Ballet-Diver tissement: Henry VIII LUXEMBOURG RADIO
ORCHESTRA. conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT ; records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor, by BRYCE MORRISON. New orchestral records, reviewed by ̈NOË̈L GOODWIN.
Wiren Serenade for string orchestra
Grieg Two Elegiac Melodies: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
Sibelius Symphony No 5, in e flat: MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY: records
MORRIS MOTORS BAND conductor HARRY MORTIMER Gilbert Vinter Blazon (The Trumpets)
Gordon Langford Sinfonietta
Percy Fletcher March Heroic (The Epic Symphony) Harold Scull Trumpet piece for a ceremonial occasion
Goff Richards March: The European
Records presented by Jeremy Siepmann , whose selection this week of dance-inspired pieces includes a raucous Spanish chaconne, some Czech smugglers' songs, the Yiddish folk song Turn-Balalaika and part of Walton's Facade. En route, there are also visits to Vienna, to Russia and even to Venezuela.
Including news, views and reviews of the world of early music, presented by Clive Bennett
York Early Music Week (8-13 April 1980)
A feature on the aims and achievements of this part of Britain's largest festival of early music. Including part 1 of Anno Domini 1501. a concert of music by Josquin. Obrecht and their contemporaries published in Venice by Petrucci, given last night in the Guild-hall. York. by SYNTAGMA UUSICUM Of AMSTERDAM. (l art 2: Tues 11.10 pm)
Nicholas Anderson introduces his selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
This week: Michael Bill ington (in the Chair). talks with John Carey. Owen Dudley Edwards and Hilary Spurling. This week's subjects:
Dreams of Adventure, Deeds of Empire, a study of literature and imperialism by MARTIN GREEN; paintings from America by EDWARD BURRA , at the Lefevre Gallery, Bruton Street, London, WI; STEVE MCQUEEN in WILLIAM WIARD 'S film Tom Horn ; JONATHAN PRYCE as Hamlet at the Royal Court; and the second part of Radio 3's Benjamin Britten : The Early Years
played and introduced by Peter Hurford
Organ of the Domkirche, St Polten, Austria
Chorale Preludes: Vater unser im Himmelreich (bwv 682); Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam
(bwv 684); Aus tiefer Not schrei' ich zu dir (Bwv 686); Jesus Christus unser Heiland (Bwv 688): Fugue in E flat (BWV 552b) (Recording facilities of Austrian Radio)
Charles Ramirez and Helen Kalamuniak play music by Soler, Albéniz, Granados and Falla. Introduced by Dorita Sensier
or The Bomb Party by GRAHAM GREENE (8) Read by IAN HOLM Producer ALEC REID
Almost contemporary with Rigoletto and La Traviata, Stiffelio was revised by Verdi as Aroldo and remained unheard in its original form for a century. (Sung in Italian)
ORF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, VIENNA conducted by LAMBERTO GARDELLI . Act 1
Julian Budden talks about Stiffelw and its transformation into Aroldo.
Acts 2 and 3
by Giles Gordon
Is it 1780 or 1980? Who is dreaming whom? Puzzles in this intriguing preface to a new novel, read by Michael Cochrane
JULIAN DAWSON-LYELL (piano
Elliott Carter Sonata
FaurG Nocturne No 6; Impromptu No 3