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Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG Franz Doppler Paraphrase on motifs from Bellini's La Sonnambula
PER 0IEN, ROBERT AITKEN (flutes)
GEIR HENNING BRAATEN (piano)
Guilmant Morceau symphonique for trombone and orchestra
HENRY SMITH PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Vieuxtemps Variations burlesques on Yankee Doodle
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
Poulenc Suite: Les biches CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX gramophone records
Dvorak Requiem
MARIA STADER (soprano) SIEGLINDE WAGNER (contralto)
ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) KIM BORG (bass) CZECH CHORUS
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL Widor Trois nouvelles pieces
JANE PARKER-SMITH (Organ) gramophone records
VIRTUOSI BRASS BAND conducted by ERIC BALL Ireland Comedy Overture Dean Goffin Rhapsody in Brass Denis Wright Scherzo Gramophone records
A series in which guests are invited to introduce some of their favourite music. This week, the writer and critic, Claire Tomalin : records
Presented by Hugh Keyte Matteo da Perugia (died c 1418) Peter Davies introduces . the first of two programmes of his secular music. Le greygnour bien; Dame que j'aym; Ne me chaut; Andray soulet; Pres du soloil; Dame d'honnour; Plus lie de lies; Helas merci; Dame souvrayne; Pour bel accueil; Pour dieu vous pri MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE OF LONDON Timothy Penrose (counter-tenor) Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) Robert Cooper (fiddle and rebec) Peter Davies (flutes, cornemuses and recorders.) Timothy Davies (mandora and lute)
Leo Black introduces his selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week,
Introduced by Peter Clayton.
conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Bax Symphonic Poem: The Garden of Fand Janacek The' Fiddler's Child Roussel Symphony No 3, in G minor.
Played and introduced by Peter Hurford
First of three programmes from the Orgelbuchlein Organs of Knox Grammar School, Sydney, and Wollongong Town Hall. Chorale Preludes (BWV 637 and 599-614): records
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Vanessa Redgrave (speaker)
Ian Caley (tenor)
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Michael Rippon (bass-bar) Stafford Dean (bass) Fires of London conducted by Peter Maxwell Davies and Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Stravinsky Ragtime
(conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY)
Maxwell Davies Seven In nomines: Missa super L'homme armé (conducted by THE COMPOSER)
For the latest of his reports from Europe's music festivals Bernard Levin has been to Aix-en-Provence where this year's operatic programme includes Rossini's Semiramis with Montserrat Caballé and the world premiere of an adaptation of the novel by Choderlos de Laclos, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, with music by Claude Prey.
(Repeated: Fri 8.35 pin) (16 August: Salzburg)
Stravinsky Renard: histoire burlesque (conducted by Gennadi Rohdestvensky)
Sandy Wilson, arr Maxwell Davies Concert Suite: The Boy Friend (conducted by Peter Maxwell Davies)
John Boulton Smith talks about the friendship between Delius and the great Norwegian painter.
MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE
MARTYN PARRY
Stuart Ward The Martyrdom of Stephen (1975: first broadcast performance)
Priaulx Rainier Cycle for declamation
Stephen Dodgson Three Inventions
Mario Lavista Dos cancions (first broadcast performance)
Filles a marier Amoureux suy
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON, directed by DAVID MUNROW : record