Mozart Overture: Cosl fan tutte: NEW PHILIIAR-MONIA ORCHESTRA, COndUCted by OTTO KLEMPERER
7.9* Schubert String Trio in B flat (D 471) GRUMIAUX TRIO
7.18* Chopin Scherzo No 2. in B flat minor, Op 31 ARTURO BENEDETTI MICHEL-ANGELI (piano)
7.29* Debussy Nocturnes JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR, NEW
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ : records
Novak Dramatic Overture: Marysa, Op 18
BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL SEJNA
8.17* Smetana Three Poetic Polkas, Op 8
JAN NOVOTNY (piano)
8.26* Kodaly Suite: Hdry Janos : PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA. conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records
A monthly selection of Clare's poetry chosen and read by Robin Holmes.
Haydn
String Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (The Joke) DEKANY QUARTET
Missa Cellensis (Mariazeller Mass)
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
QUADRO HOTTETERRE
Kees Boeke, Walter van Hauwe (recorders)
Wouter Moeller (cello) Bob van Asperen (cembalo)
Jacques Hotteterre (le Romain) Trio-Sonata No 4 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier Sonata in G minor. Op 26 No 5
Antoine Forqueray Four pieces for harpsichord
Pierre Gaultier de Marseilles Suite en trio, in E minor
10.45* Interval Reading
10.55* Baroque Music. Pt 2 Francesco Turini Trio-Sonata No 2
Giovanni Paolo Cima Sonata in A minor
Giuseppe Giamberti Four duets for recorders
Aurelio Virgiliano Ricer car VI
Tarquinio Merula La Cattarina: La strada
(Given in March 1979 at the Arts Centre, York)
by GEOFFREY TOZER
Weber Invitation to the Dance
Sibelius Sonatina in F sharp minor, Op 67 No 1
Mendelssohn Songs without Words: A minor, Op 62 No 5 (Venetian Gondola Song): A major, Op 62 No 6 (Spring Song)
Liszt Valse oublige No 1
Verdi, transe Liszt Rigo letto: paraphrase de concert
in St Andrew's Hall, Norwich
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
Alwyn Symphony No 5 Delius Cello Concerto
Ian McDougall. with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service, presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts. Producer BLAIR THOMSON
(Jiptd: tomorrow 8.35 pm)
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7. in A
(Given on 12 April in association with the Nor-folk and Norwich Triennial Festival)
A series often programmes in which Roger Nichols attempts a revaluation of the art of Claude Debussy , with the aid of performances of his music old and new. Today's programme includes:
Beau Soir (MAGGIE TEYTE, GERALD MOORE ): Danse bohémienne (WALTER GIESE-KING); Apparition (LILY PONS. FRANK LA FORGE): Air de Lia (VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES): records Voice of Debussy LYNDON BROOK
(piano)
Bach, arr Busonl Chaconne (Violin Partita in D minor)
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel
(Polish Radio recording)
conducted by SIMON RATTLE
ELISE ROSS (mezzo-soprano) Lutyens Echoi. Op 129 (first performance)
Berie Folk Songs (1973) (first broadcast performance) BBC Scotland
Charles Fox with records
Steve Race
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA with four of its principal players as soloists Part 1
Sinfonia concertante (K 364) (1779)
JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN (violin) BURTON FINE (viola)
7.30* Interval Reading
7.40* Mozart Concertos Part 2
Horn Concerto No 3, in E flat (K 447) (1783) CHARLES KAVALOSKI
Clarinet Concerto in A major (K 622) (1791) HAROLD WRIGHT
(WCRB recording from the Boston Symphony Transcription Trust of a concert given in the Music Shed, Tanglewood, Mass, as part of the 1973 Berkshire Music Festival)
Reflections on literature. current and classic
It's curious that pieces written for a quick read in the evening paper have lasted so well, when the author's cherished novels are forgotten.
Professor Laurence Mar tin. Vice-Chancellor of Newcastle University, chooses a boyhood favourite. Para Handy and Other Tales by Neil Munro.
MARGARET FIELD (soprano) DOUGLAS YOUNG (piano)
Douglas Young Four nature songs (first broadcast performance)
Keith Humble Three love poems of Pierre Albert -Birot (first broadcast performance)
Villa-Lobos Dinga-donga; Filhas de Maria: Pai-do-Mato; Samba
The whole of the weight of the policy tends to fall on the competitive sector-on firms trying to export or firms competing with imports. This is quite unnecessary.
Frank Blackaby , Deputy Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, reflects on the rise of monetarism and assesses its chances of success in this country. followed by an interlude
Last in a series of 14programmes compiled and introduced by Ronald Stevenson
Seven short pieces: Prelude et etude en Arpeges; Toccata: played by RONALD STEVENSON
Motet: Aeterne laudis lilium: AMBROSIAN SINGERS conducted by DENIS STEVENS : record