Telemann Concerto In G, for oboe d'amore, strings and continuo
HEINZ HOLLIGER, DRESDEN
STATE ORCHESTRA, conducted by VITTORIO NEGRI
7.23* Granados Rapsodla aragonesa
THOMAS RAJNA (piano)
7.31* Dvorak Four romantic pieces
SERGIU LUCA (violin)
PAUL SCHOENFIELD (piano)
7.48*RousselSymphonic
Poem: Pour une fete de printemps: THE PARIS
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT records
Sibelius Spring Song - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Groves
8.15* Villa-Lobos Choros No1 - John Williams (guitar)
8.20* Haydn Cello Concerto in C major - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), English Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Britten
8.47* Virgil Thomson Suite: The plough that broke the plains - Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Neville Marriner
(records)
Although Ravel's best-known works demonstrate his mastery of the orchestra, he was equally at home in compositions on a smaller scale. This week's programmes concentrate mostly: on his piano music, chamber music and songs. Jeux d'eau
WALTER GIESEKING (piano) Sheherazade
SUZANNE DANCO (soprano) PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERNEST ANSERMFT
String Quartet in F
CALVET QUARTET: records
1775-1815
A series showing its development from folk-like melodies to miniature tone poems.
1: c 1780-C. P. E. Bach and Haydn's Viennese Contemporaries
MARTYN HILL (tenor) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (fortepiano)
C. P. E. Bach Bitten (Gellerts Oden): Der Fruhling; Der Tag des Weltgerichts; Uber die Finsternis kurz vor dem Tode Jesu (Sturms Liedern): Die neunzehnte Psalm: Die Himmel rufen (Cramers Psalmen)
Johann Holzer An Chloé̍̀
Leopold Kozeluh An Chloe Josef Anton Steffan Edward und seine Mutter Das Madchen am
Ufer Wilhelm Pohl Das Ma̋dchen am
Ufer Josef Haydn Die Land lust; Die Verlassene Eine sehr gewohnliche Geschichte; Trost ungliickliche Liebe: Die zu spate Ankunft der Mutter (Zwolf Deutsche Lieder)
Alan Cuckston introduces the instrument and plays music by Antoine Forqueray, Francois Couperin, Jean Henri d'Anglebert and Louis Couperin.
Reader Peter Bell
(Rpt)
RUTH GEIGER (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, in c minor (K 491)
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15* Midday Concert Part 2
Delias Brlgg Fair: An English Rhapsody
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin (A public concert given in February in the City Hall, Glasgow)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Lindsay String Quartet Simon Rowland-Jones (viola)
Hugh Wood Quartet No 3 Mozart Quintet in c major (K 515) (Rptd: Wed 10.45 pm)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE WILLIAM BARTLETT (flute) ALAN HARVERSON (harpsichord)
Malcolm Arnold Overture: Beckus the Dandipratt
Sainf-Saens-Le Rouet D ' Omphalo
John Rutter
(First; broadcast performance)
Josef, Strauss Waltz: Delirleit
Rossini, -arr Resplghl Suite: La-' Boutique Fantasque
Jill Gomez (soprano)
John Constable (piano)
William Alwyn -Songcycle: Invocations
Geraldine Mucha Three John Webster poems
(First broadcast performances) BBC Birmingham
Handel Organ Concerto, No 13, in F
DANIEL CHORZEMPA
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by JAAP SCURODER
Schubert Magnificat (0 486): SOLOISTS
LAUSANNE VOCAL ENSEMBLE AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHEL CORBOZ
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1, in c major: RADU LUPU , ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA.
Michael Berkeley
(medium wave and mono only from 6.20)
In Carnegie Hall, New York, on 27 December 1947, ERICH KLCIBER conducted the NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
Corelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8 (Christmas Night)
Schubert Symphony No 5, in B flat
Johann Strauss Waltz: Tales from the Vienna Woods; Overture: The Gypsy Baron (Voice of America recording)
A fresh approach to a traditional form; the agnostic questioning the believer. On this occasion, two Jews. The writer Frederic Raphael suggests to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that any orthodoxy - Jewish or otherwise - hinders the development of a liberal outlook.
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
The music of Guiraut Riquier (1230-1300)
Songs from the courts of Narbonne, Alfonso el Sabio and Henry II of Rodez, with chansons and instrumental dances from the last years of the age of the troubadour.
MARTIN BEST (voice, lute, oud, psaltery), JEREMY BARLOW (recorders, regal), DAVID CORKH !LL (nakers, tabors, dulcimer, bells), ALASTAIR MCLACHLAN (rebec, fiddle)
The second of four talks by Bryan Jennett
It is already accepted that certain kinds of medical treatment have to be rationed. What kind of criteria should be used to ensure that this is done rationally and humanely?
Stephen Dodgson Sonata in c (1975), for piano
Chopin Nocturne in 1 major, Op 62 No 1
Beethoven 33 Variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120
Introduced by Charles Fox