Weber Overture: Euryanthe: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.14* Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, In E flat: ALFRED BRENDEL , LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
7.32* Rachmaninov Vocalise, Op 34 No 14
ELISABETH SÖDERSTRÖM (SOP) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.39* Sibelius Karelia Suite: HALLÉORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : records
Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
8.20' Handel Oboe Concerto No 2. in B flat
HEINZ HOLLIGER, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.30* Tosti. arr Gamley Laserenata ; Lunad'estate LUCIANO PAVAROTTI (tenor) BOLOGNA THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.36* Mendelssohn Symphony No 12. in G minor, for string orchestra MENUHIN FESTIVAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN : records
Grieg
Peer Gynt (excerpts)
TORIL CARLSEN (soprano)
VESSA HANSSEN (mezzo-sop) ASBJORN HANSLI (baritone) OSLO PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PER DREIER gramophone records
MICHEL DALBERTO (piano)
Seriabin Sonata No 10, in c major, Op 70
Schubert Sonata in A minor (d 537)
Scriabin Five Preludes, Op 74
Second of two programmes from a concert given in St John's, Smith Square, London. The music comes mostly from the Jacobean period: madrigals by Wilbye, Weelkes, Vautor and Tomkins; consort songs by Richard Nicholson and Gibbons: a lute song and a lute solo by Dowland: a song by Campian; two pavans for viols by Tomkins; and anthems by Gibbons and Tomkins.
JEAN KNIBBS (soprano) DAVID JAMES (counter-tenor) LEIGH NIXON (tenor) BRIAN ETHERIDGE (bass) TIM CRAWFORD (lute) JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS, LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY
(Presented in March 1977 by the Thames Concerts Society)
David Nicholson (flute) Robin Miller (oboe) Haflidi Hallgrimson (cello)
Audrey Innes (harpsichord)
Telemann Trio-Sonata in c minor
Bach Flute Sonata in A major (bwv 1032)
Locatelli Trio-Sonata in c major. BBC Scotland
SILVIA MARCOVICI (violin)
RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, FRANKFURT, conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
Part 1 Beethoven
Violin Concerto in 0
Part 2 Schumann
Symphony No 3, in E flat (Rhenish)
(Hess Radio recording)
Three of his short song-cycles from 1919, 1942 and 1964 MARGARET FIELD (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Milhaud Les soirees de petrograde: Reves; L'amour chante
Presented by Gordon Stewart
William Mathias String Quartet. Op 38
Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 127
(Part of a public concert given last July in the Pittville Pump Room as part of the 1979 Cheltenham International Festival of Music)
BBC Birmingham
(piano)
Chopin Variations brillantes in B flat, on Ludovic, by Harold, Op 12:
Mazurkas: A flat major, Op 41 No 4; F sharp minor, Op 59 No 3: Nocturne in E major. Op 62 No 2: Allegro de concert in A major. Op 46 (RpO
MICHAEL HEXT (trombone) BEDFORDSHIRE COUNTY
YOUTH ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL ROSE Holst Ballet Suite: The Perfect Fool
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis
Edward Gregson Cancertino for trombone and orchestra (first performance) (Part of a public concert given on 25 July 1979 in the Royal College of Music)
Fritz Spiegl
BBC Birmingham medium ware and mono only from 6.20
Clive Bennett talks about the music he has selected from his week's broadcasts and will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0
The novelist and poet Jerzy Peterkiewiez finds in Joseph Conrad 's Heart of Darkness a distant echo of a Polish novel. Gabriella's The Pagan Woman, where one of the characters cries out - in English, but with faulty grammar - ' Horror, most horror! ' This raises for him the fascinating question of the importance for a writer of childhood reading. followed by an interlude
by Benjamin Britten
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC 2 For details and artists. see page 67
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' Which view of the judicial role is, as judges say, to be preferred? '
Jeffrey Jowell. Professor of Public Law at University College. London, assesses Lord Denning's judicial activism in the light of his recent book, The Due Process of Law.
Trois pièces brèves
VIENNA WIND SOLOISTS
Hans Kiing has long been a controversial figure within the Roman Catholic Church. In December 1979 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith withdrew his right to teach as a Catholic Theologian.
In a conversation with John Coulson. a Catholic lay theologian from Bristol University, and Robert Butterworth. SJ. of Heythrop College. London. Hans Kiing defends his views on the Papacy, his understanding of authority and his interpretation of religious language.
Producer DAVID CRAIG BBC Manchester followed by an interlude
Souvenir de Florence. Op 70: NETHERLANDS CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN gramophone record