Verdi Overture: Aroldo BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Henberger Im chambre séparée (Der Opernball) ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF
(soprano), PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by OTTO ACKERMAN
Bizet Suite: The Fair Maid of Perth: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
Rachmaninov Russian Rhapsody
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY and ANDRÉ PREVIN (pianos)
Johann Strauss, arr Schoenberg Waltz: Roses from the South
ENSEMBLE 13. BADEN-BADEN
Satie, orch Milhaud Jack-in-the-box
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL gramophone records
Prokofiev Sinfonia Concertante. Op 125
LASZLO VARGA (cello)
ORCHESTRA OF RADIO LUXEMBOURG, conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
Rachmaninov Preludes: Op 32 Nos 4-13
PETER KATIN (piano)
Dvorak Symphony No 8, in G: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
CITY OF COVENTRY BAND conductor PETER PARKES
Eric Ball Prelude to Pageantry
Roger Payne Dance Sequence
Handel, arr Langford Siei liana and Giga, for horn and band
Gordon Langford Har monious variations on a theme by Handel
String Quartet in F, Op 50 No 5 (The Dream) TOKYO QUARTET: record
A series in which guests are invited to introduce some of their favourite music. This week: Basil Deane , Music Director of the Arts Council. Producer PIERS BURTON-PAGE gramophone records
Hugh Keyte introduces a made last month in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel of the WILLIAM BYRD CHOIR, COnductor GAVIN TURNER Allegri Miserere Palestrina Dum complerentur dies Pentecostes; 0 bcata et gloriosa Trinitas; Stabat Mater The London Early Music Centre: an interview with assistant administrator ELIZABETH COPE.
leader EDWIN PALING conducted by KURT SANDERLING Mahler Symphony No 10 (full-length performing version by Deryck Cooke) (Given on 12 April) BBC Scotland.
GILLIAN SANSOM ROGER VIGNOLES Tarlint, arr Kreisler Variations on a theme of Corelli Paradis, arr Dushkin Sici lienne Brahms, arr Joachim Hungarian Dance in e minor Raff Cavatina Dvorak, arr Kreisler Slayonic Dance in G minor. Op 46 No 2 Dvorak, arr Wilhelmj Humoresque No 7, in g Albeniz, arr Kreisler Tango Sarasate Romanza andalusa Falla, arr Kreisler Spanish Dance (La vida breve)
Pepito Operetta in one act Music by Jacques Offenbach Libretto by LÈON BATTU and J. MOINAUX Edited by WILLIAM TARRASCH Translated by ROBERT A. SIMON Offenbach wrote nearly 100 operettas of which only a handful are known. This series presents some of the lesser-known pieces in one act. Introduced by Pierre Conte-Offenbach LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by FRASER GOULDING Repetiteur IAIN LEDINGHAM Technical presentation MARGARET STEVEN Producer CHRIS DE SOUZA
Introduced by Peter Clayton
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello) SIMON NICHOLS (piano) Stanford Sonata No 2. In D minor Britten, Suite No 3. for cello.
Played and introduced by Peter Hurford. Second of three programmes from the Orgelbiichlein
Organs o/ Knox Grammar School, Sydney, and Wollongong Town Hall
Chorale Preludes (bwv 615-624): records
First of five passages from D. H. LAWRENCE 'S writings on travel, arranged by JEHANNE MARKHAM
San Gaudenzio ' from Twilight in Italy Read by David Buck
followed by an interlude
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Peter Donohoe (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Nicholas Cleobury and Elgar Howarth
Part 1 (conducted by Nicholas Cleobury)
Dvorak Symphony No 5, in F major
Beginnings
In the first of three broadcasts Gabriel Woolf traces the far-from-comic early life of the humorous novelist and reads extracts from some of his books. Written and comPiled by GABRIEL WOOLF Producer JOHN CARDY
(Conducted by Elgar Howarth)
Walton Sinfonia Concertante, for piano and orchestra
Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
A short story by ROBERT FORREST Read by Peter Kelly. Producer TOM KINNINMONT
Sergio Abreu plays music by Sylvius Leopold Weiss , Cimarosa. Bach and Villa-Lobos. Introduced by DORITA SENSIER followed by an interlude
for the German Flute
(1745): four pieces played by PETER HARRISON : record