Mozart Three German Dances (k 605): PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.11* Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 13 (Pathétique): RADU LUPU (piano)
7.34* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Tasso, lamento e trionfo: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI : records
Weber Overture: Abu Hassan : BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.8* Paganint Violin Concerto No 3, in E: SALVATORE ACCARDO , LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT
8.45* Fauré Chanson d'amour: VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
GERALD MOORE (piano)
8.48* Lehar Waltz: Gold and Silver
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY : records
Sibelius
Symphonic Poem: Tapiola ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Scene romantique
ERVIN LASZLO (piano)
Symphony No 6, in D minor: HALLÉ ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : records
Mozart Eine kleine deutsche Kantate (Die ihr des unermesslichen Weltalls) (K 619)
Liszt Freudvoll und leidvoll ; In Liebeslust; Du bist wie eine Blume: Vergiftet sind meine Lieder; Bist du!
Drei Lieder aus Wilhelm Tell (Schiller) (first setting): Der Fischerknabe: Der Hirt; Der Alpenjäger ANTHONY RODEN (tenor)
GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
Divertimento for Strings HELSINKI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ARI ANGERVO (Finnish Radio recording)
by Margaret Newman Beethoven Andante favorl Stephen Dodgson Sonata in F (1959) Mozart Fantasia in D minor (K 397) Rachmaninov Prelude in G sharp minor, Op 32 No 12.
RALPH HOLMES (Violin) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK Ravel Choreographic Poem: La valse Lato Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra.
Part 2 Honegger Symphony No 3 (Liturglque) BBC Manchester
Azione teatrale Music by Mozart Libretto by METASTASIO (sung in Italian: records) SALZBURG CHAMBER CHOIR SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER
Second of two programmes of his music Piano Sonata No 2, in G, Op 17: THE COMPOSER Symphony No 5, in c minor, Op 67 SOVIET RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAXIM SHOSTAKOVICH (Soviet Radio recording)
Noël Goodwin introduces the programme of music for the early evening.
Suite No 4, in D major (BWV 1069)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone record
Second of two programmes given by Brian Rayner Cook (baritone)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
The sky above the roof; The water mill; The new ghost; Procris; Tired; A piper in the spring; Linden Lea; The splendour falls
(Stereo)
7.30-8.20', 8.40*-9.35 Stereo
What visitors to Latin America should notice is that the tortured body of Christ as represented in folk carvings of the local churches, is taken from life; these poor people are showing their God in the forms of their own bodies.
In the last of three talks, The Rev Dr Edward Norman, Dean of Peterhouse, Cambridge, who has been travelling in South America, concentrates on Peru, and reflects on the contrast between official Catholicism and the popular religion of the masses.
Prelude (Bachianas brasileiras No 4); The Three
Marias NELSON FREIERE (piano) gramophone record
Peter Davies introduces the second of two programmes of his secular music.
Le grant desir Belle sans per
Se pour loyaulment A qui fortune Jusques a tant Se je me plaing Helas Avril
Gia da rete d'amor Sera quel zorno mal 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)
(born 24 July 1895)
Poems: Good Night to the old gods; Inkidoo and the Queen of Babel; Troll's Nosegay: Lost love; Welsh Incident; Pure Death; Arrow shots; The garden.
Read by John Holmstrom Producer PIERS BURTON-PAGE