Bach. orch Schoenberg Prelude and Fugue in E flat (St Annel: CBC Symphony ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROBERT CRAFT
7.18* Berlioz Chorus of Shepherds (L'enfance du Christ): JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by. SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.23* Mendelssohn Variations Concertantes, Op 17 FRIEDRICH-JURGEN SELLHEIM (cello)
ECKART SELLHEIM (piano)
7.32* Berlioz La belle voyageuse. Op 2 No 4
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (sop) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.37* Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op. 35. UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL
gramophone records
Wolf-Ferrari Serenade for strings
I SOLISTI VENETI, conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
8.26* Federico Moreno Torroba Estampas , , for four guitars: LOS ROMEROS
8.40* Villa-Lobos Aria (Bachianas Brasileiras No 5) (mono)
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano), CELLOS OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.46* Milhaud Four dances (Saudades do Brasil)
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN : records
Bedrich Smetana
(1824-84)
From My life and Homeland
The majority of Smetana's works are either strongly autobiographical or express his love of the Czech nation. The programmes this week explore these aspects of his. music and include all six symphonic poems from Ma vlast
Polka: Country Women BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANTISEK JILEK
Piano Trio in G minor BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Vysehrad (Ma vlast) CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KAREE ANCERL : records
JORMA HYNNINEN (baritone) RALF GOTHONI (piano)
TAPIO LOT JONEN (clarinet) KABI LINDSTEDT (cello)
Songs by Marttinen Sallinen , and Kilpinen, introduced by ROBERT LAYTON.
(Finnish Radio recording)
MARIE LEONHARDT (baroque violin)
WILLIAM HUNT (bass ViOl)
ROBERT WOOLI. EY ... (harpsichord)
Jean-Ferry Rebel Suite No 3, in D
Marco Uccellinl Sonata (La Luciminiana contenta)-Johann Jakob Walther Sonata in c
Bach Sonata in G, for violin and cembalo obbligato
.Marek Kopclcnt Rondo for five percussionists
WÜRZBURG PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE, conducted by SIEGFRIED FINK
(Hess Radio recording)
leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
Various composers Ballet: L'dventail de Jeanne Debussy Images
Variations on the St Anthony Chorale, Op 56b Sonata in F minor. Op 3.4b BOYD MCDONALD and GARTH
1 BECKETT (two pianos)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Gordon- Jacob Overture: The Barber of Seville Goes to the Devil
Tchaikovsky Andante can-ta.bile
Anthony Hedges Four Breton Sketches (first Eerformance) eharWaltz:Goldand
Silver .
Alan Langford Aubade triste (first performance)
Fauré Dolly Suite
Carl Stamitz Sinfonia Concertante in D, for violin, viola andgrchestra
ULRICH GREHLING , ULRICH KOCH , COLLEGIUM AUREUM, conducted by ROLF RE1NHARDT
Bach Toccata and Fugue in F (Bwv 540)
ANDRÉ ISOIR (organ of St Lambert. Aurich)
Haydn Stabat Mater
ARLEEN AUGER (soprano),
ALFREDA HODGSON (meZZO-
SOp), ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor), GWYNNE HOW-ELL (baSS), LONDON CHAMBER CHOIR, ARGO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by LASZLO HELTAY
Michael Berkeley medium wave and mono only from 6.20
Such noble playing I never heard. In fact, you are all the time impressed with Clara Schu mann's nobility and breqdth of -style and the comprehensiveness of her treatment, and oh, if you could hear her scales!
Pat Starr reads the second of six extracts from
Music Study in Germany, the- home correspondence, 1869-1873. of Amy Fay.
(An Old Time Musician: tomorrow 7.0 pm) followed by an interlude
Fifth in a series of six concerts.
Introduced by Arnold Whittall
BBC Singers director John Poole
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader Rodney Friend conducted by Michael Gielen
Bernd Alois Zimmermann Stille und Umkehr (Stillness and Return): sketches for orchestra
Dialogues: concerto for two pianos and orchestra (Hommage a Debussy) (first UK performance) - Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky (two pianos).
8.5* Interval Reading
8.10* Concert. Part 2
Gesualdo, arr Stravinsky Tres Sacrae Cantiones
Stravinsky Requiem Canticles, for contralto and bass, chorus and orchestra - Ameral Gunson and Michael George
(Given at the Royal College of Music on 24 Feb)
(Stereo)
A panorama of people. places and things, factual and fictional, in the traditiocalist French-speaking culture of 1850 to 1950.. A series of 13 talks by Richard Cobb 3: The World of Childhood (ii)
NONA LIDDELL (Violin) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in a flat. Op 12 No 3
Schubert Sonatina in A minor (D 385)
A short story by GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO , translated by ALETHEA GRAHAM
Read by David Buck. Producer MAURICE LEITCH followed by an interlude
Introduced by Charles Fox Stan Tracey Modules (excerpts); STAN TRACEY OCTET
Suite: Tancrède
LA GRANDE ÉCURIE ET LA CHAMBRE DU ROY, conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE Gramophone record