Listeners' record requests Auber Overture: The Bronze Horse
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALBERT WOLFF '
7.12* Elgar La capricieuse, Op 17 (mono) JOSEF HASSID (violin) GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.16* Villa-Lobos Symphonic Poem: Uirapuru
STADIUM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK, conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
7.30* Donizetti Pietoso al par del Nume (Lafavorita) FIORENZA COSSOTTO (mezzo-soprano)
LUCIANO PAVAROTTI (tenor) ORCHESTRA OF THE TEATRO COMUNALE, BOLOGNA, conducted by Richard BONYNGE
7.33* Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 7
MICHAEL PONTI BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VOELKER SCHMIDT-CERTENBACH
Part 2
Beethoven Piano Sonata in c minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
RUDOLF SERKIN
824* Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622) JACK BRYMER
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Berlioz Romeo et Juliette: dramatic symphony after Shakespeare's tragedy (excerpts)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS : records
played by James Lancelot at Winchester Cathedral
Reger Introduction and Passacaglia
Franck Cantabile Dubois Toccata
Martin Passacaille
(Part of a public concert given on 9 August) BBC Bristol
by Vincent d'lndy JULIUS BAKER and CLAUDE MONTEUX (flutes) HARRY GLANTZ (trumpet)
PHILIP SKLAR (double-bass) GUILET STRING QUARTET gramophone record
direct from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
BBC Northern Singers
conductor Stephen Wilkinson
Jonathan Goodall (horn)
Part 1
Gesualdo Madrigals: Gioite voi col canto; Tall'or sano desio; Alme d'amor rubelle; Tu piangi, o filli mia
Williamson Symphony for Voices
Schumann Vier doppelchurige Gesange. Op 141
11.50* Festival Comment , .. in which performers, critics and personalities in Edinburgh this week have their say about the Festival.
Presented by Elaine Padmore
12.5* Festival. Part 2
Nicholas Maw The Ruin
(BBC commission: first performance)
Brahms Fest und Gedenkspruche, Op 109
(Stereo)
leader Dennis Simons, conducted by Edward Downes
Pierre Amoyal (violin)
Glinka Overture: A Life for the Tsar
Berg Violin Concerto
Glazunov Symphony No 5, in B flat
LAURENCE PERKINS (bassoon)
MICHAEL HANCOCK (piano) PETER WILD (piano)
Telemann Sonata in F minor, for bassoon and piano
Rachmaninov Piano Sonata No 2, in a flat minor Tansman Sonatina for bassoon and piano
Miroshnikov Scherzo for bassoon and piano
Fourth of six programmes Ole Schmidt Raxallo
DANISH BRASS QUINTET
Nielsen Serenata in vano MEMBERS OF THE WEST JUT-
LAND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Holmboe Quartet No 7 COPENHAGEN QUARTET
Nielsen The mist is lifting (Incidental music to The Mother)
MEMBERS OF THE WEST JUT-LAND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Holmboe Quintet No 1 for brass
DANISH BRASS QUINTET gramophone records
of Haydn's Time
Second of six programmes This week an unusual Mass setting by Michael Haydn , the Missa Sancti Hieronymi , scored for six oboes, two bassoons, three trombones, double-basses, organ, soloists and chorus.
JULIE KENNARD (soprano)
AMERAL GUNSON (contralto) ALAN BYERS (tenor)
MICHAEL GEORGE (baSS) BBC SINGERS
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE ALAN HARVERSON (organ) conducted by KERRY WOODWARD
Michael Berkeley medium wave and mono only from 6,20
Who Needs
Folkt Dave Arthur , in conversation with Dave Swarbrick. traces the course of English folk music over the last 15 years and asks whether it has a future or is now in its death throes.
Producer DAVID EPPS
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) Sheila Armstrong (soprano)
Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo-soprano)
Robert Tear (tenor)
Richard Angas (bass) Toronto Mendelssohn Choir conductor ELMER EISLER
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conductedby
Andrew Davis Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
Strauss Five Orchestral Songs: Morgan (Op 27 No 4); Muttertandelei (Op 43 No 2); Wiegenlied (Op 41 No 1); Befreit (Op 39 No 4); Zueignung (Op 10 No 1)
Presenter Kevin Ruane
Part 2
Berg Three Orchestral Pieces, Op 6
Bruckner Te Deum
Violin Concerto in c minor, Op 8 No 8 ALICE HARNONCOURT
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT : record
Deep in a salt mine near Cleveland, Ohio, scientists are keeping an eye on two - and - a - half - million gallons of water in a bid to answer the question: are diamonds forever? They are seeking evidence of the disintegration ofoneofthefundamental constituents of matter - the proton.
John Maddox discusses the cosmic implications of proton decay with Professor Shelley Glas how of Harvard University, and Dr William Crop and Dr Henry Sobell of the University of California.
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
plays Bach's Cello Suite No 2, in D minor (bwv 1008)
March in B flat (WoO 29)
Rondino in E flat (WoO 25) NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE: record