Listeners' record requests Haydn Symphony No 20, in c: PHILHARMONIA HUN-GARICA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.20* Telemann Oboe Son. ata in E flat: MICHAEL SCHECIC (Oboe), CHRISTIANE WUYTS (harpsichord)
7.29* Vivaldi Beatus vir (RV 597): JENNIFER SMITH , WALLY STAEMPFLI (SOpranos), PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCIIER (bass), LAUSANNE VOCAL ENSEMBLE AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL CORBOZ
Glinka Summer Night In Madrid (Spanish Overture NO 2): USSR SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA. conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.14* Tchaikovsky March: The Russian Volunteer Fleet
TATIANA NIKOLAIEVA (piano)
8.19* Miaskovsky Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 44: GRIGORI FEIGIN MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALEXANDER DMITRIEV
Wilbve and Weelkes Weelkes Though my carriage be but careless: Cease sorrows now; My Phyllis bids me pack away: Strike it up tabor; As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending
Wilbye All pleasure is of this condition; Weep. weep. mine eyes; Ye that do live in pleasures plenty; As fair as morn WILBYE CONSORT directed by SIR PETER PEARS gramophone records
played by Harrison Oxley at Burv St Edmunds
Britten Prelude and Fugue on a theme of Victoria
Mendelssohn Sonata in I flat. Op 65 No 4
Vierne Impromptu
Howells Fugue, Chorale and Epilogue
Third of five programmes Alabiev Wind Quintet in c minor: VALENTIN ZVEROV (flute), ANATOLY LYUBIMOV (Oboe), VLADIMIR SOKOLOV (clarinet), SERGEI KRASAVIN (bassoon), ANATOLY DEMIN (horn)
Glazunov Quartet for Saxophones, in B flat
LEV MIKAILOV (soprano)
ALEXANDER OSEICHUK (alto) YURI VORONTSOV (tenor) VLADIMIR EREMIN (bass) gramophone records
sung by the HILLIARD ENSEMBLE
Dunstable Magnificat anon Lullay. lullay; AIs I lay
Gregory Rose Abstraction III: Para-Ode anon Verbum caro factum est attrib St Godric Sainte Marie viergine
Peter Maxwell Davies Four carols (0 magnum mysterium) anon Gabriel from Heven King; Gloria. BBC Scotland
JANET HILTON (clarinet) RAYMOND OVENS (violin) EDWARD HARPER (piano) Bartok Contrasts
Stravinsky Suite : L'hlstoire du soldat.BBCScotland
leader MALCOLM STEWART conducted by MARK ELDER MARIUS MAY (cello)
Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: A May Night
Elgar Cello Concerto In E minor
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F
Cedric Thorpe Davit Violin Sonata (1939)
PETER MOUNTAIN (Violin) ANGELA DALE (piano) BBC Scotland
Music from the Glogauer Liederbuch
BBC Manchester
(piano)
Scarlatti Sonatas: r. major (Kk 380); F sharp minor (Kk 447); A major (Kk 208); E major (Kk 20)
Mozart Adagio in B minor (K 540); Sonata in D (K 576)
GERMAN YOUTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (wind and percussion sections) conductor LUTZ KÖRLER
Beethoven Octet for wind instruments, Op 103
Haydn Pieces for a musical clock
Berthold Hummel Frescos, for percussion quartet
Eugene Bozza Sonatina for brass quintet
Francaix Seven dances (Ballet: Les malheurs de Sophie)
(SFB Berlin recording)
Michael Berkeley medium wave and mono only from 6.20
Opera Mania in London
Close together in neighbourhood, size and in repertory, the Royal Opera and the English National Opera compete for audiences, funds and prestige. Rodney Milnes examines the pros and cons of the two companies. their attitudes to the public and artists, and asks Sir Colin Davis , Basil Deane , Lord Hare-wood. Harold Rosenlhal and Sir John Tooley if it is time for a logical and responsible reconstruct tion.
Producer NATALIE WHEEM
JULIE KENNARD (soprano) BRIAN BURROWS (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL
CHORUS, ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by ROY MASSEY Nielsen Hymnus Amoris
Part 2 John Joubert
Herefordshire Canticles
(Festival commission: first performance)
(Given as part of the Three Choirs Festival 1979 in association with ATV Network Limited)
Suite No 3, in c minor TREVOR PINNOCK
(harpsichord): record
With the coming of computerised banking, there has developed a need for secure, yet publicly accessible, codes. John Maddox discusses with two American mathematicians. Len Adelman and Whit Diffie, the implications of their work, which may have produced a code system that is truly unbreakable.
played by BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR
Mozart Sonata in D (K 448) Mark Kopytman Rotations (1978) (first UK performance)
Milhaud Suite: Scaramouche. BBC Birmingham
Introit RODNEY FRIEND (violin) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record