Bach Suite No 3, in 0 (BWV 10681: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.24* Milhaud Scara mouche: GENEVIÈVE JOY, JACQUELINE ROBIN-BONNEAU (pianos)
7.32* Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
Carl Stamitz Concerto in F, for bassoon and orchestra
GEORGE ZUKERMAN
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JORG FAERBER
8.22* Schubert The Shepherd on the Rock
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
GEORGE PIETERSON (clarinet) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
8.34* Delius Dance for harpsichord: igor kipnis
8.37* Bliss Suite: Things to Come: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Massenet
Suite No 4: Scenes pittoresques: MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Le roi de Lahore (excerpts): ARTHUR ENDREZE (bass), ORCHESTRA conducted by HENRI DEFOSSE (mono) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE (Stereo)
Suite No 2: Scenes hongroises: ORCHESTRA OF RADIO LUXEMBOURG, conducted by PIERRE CAO : records
led by BERNARD PARTRIDGE conducted by BRYAN FAIRFAX
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
Bach Contrapunctus I (The Art of Fugue, bwv 1080)
Robert Still Concerto for string orchestra
Bach Contrapunctus X(The Art of Fugue)
Pamela Harrison The dark forest, for tenor and string orchestra
Bach, completed Tovey Contrapunctus XIV (The Art of Fugue)
leader EDWIN PALING conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON JOHN LILL (piano) John Maxwell Geddes Lacuna Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1, in c.
Ian McDougall with his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts. (Rptd: tomorrow 9.30 pm)
Part 2 Brahms Symphony No 4, in E minor BBC Scotland.
(tenor), with Kenneth Broadway (piano) Jacopo Peri Invocazione Francesco Durante Vergin. tutta amor Torelli Tu lo sai Beethoven Six Gellert Songs, Op 48 Schubert Dem Unendlichen; Lied eines Schiffers; An die Dioskuren; Aufenthalt; Der Musensohn; Die Allmacht (Austrian Radio recording)
First of two programmes Bernard Keeffe conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA and tells the story of August Manns and George Grove , who between them ran the famous concerts for 50 years.
1: New music that received adverse critical reaction Wagner A Faust Overture Berlioz Aeolian Harp (Lelio) Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale Chabrier Espafia.
Piano Quartet in B minor, Op 3: HOWARD SHELLEY MEMBERS OF THE MEDICI STRING QUARTET
Introduced by Charles Fox
Roger Nichols.
Folk impressions from the Wallachian and Slovakian regions, captured in music by a composer from neighbouring Bohemia.
Novak String Quartet in G, Op 22
NOVAK QUARTET: record
(piano)
Heather Harper (soprano) William Bennett (flute) Osian Ellis (harp) English Chamber
Orchestra leader Jose Luis-Garcia conducted by Steuart Bedford
Mozart Concerto in C, for flute and harp (K 299)
Britten Four French Songs (1928)
Robin Holloway Ode, for four winds and strings (first broadcast performance: National Westminster Bank Ltd commission)
Hitler's Chief of Secret Service
Hugh Trevor-Roper , Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford University and wartime Intelligence Officer, evaluates the recent biography of Admiral Canaris by Heinz Hohne and reflects on the peculiar personality of the man who was executed for treason by the Nazis in April 1945.
Part 2
Berg Seven Early Songs
Haydn Symphony No 43, in E flat (Mercury)
(Given earlier this evening at The Snape Maltings) BBC Birmingham
Eleventh of 14 programmes compiled and introduced by Ronald Stevenson Sonatinas 1 and 2; Sonatina ad usum infantis played by PHILIP MARTIN
Suite No 1. in g: COLIN TILNEY (spinet) (record) Four-part Fantazia No 1 (composed 10 June 1680)
ENGLISH CONSORT OF VIOLS