medium nave only
Balakirev Overture on three Russian songs
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
7.13* Dmitri Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet and string orchestra VLADIMIR KRAINEV
ALEXANDER KOROLEV MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by MAXIM SHOSTAKOVICH 7.34* Tchaikovsky Don
Juan's Serenade
NICOLAI GHIAUROV (bass)
ZLATINA GHIAUROV (piano)
7.38' Rachmaninov Caprice Bohemien
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV : records
Beethoven Three German dances (WoO 8): VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE, directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.10* Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op 20: 1 musici
8.43* Mozart Symphony No 7, in D (K 45): MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by GÜNTER KEHR gramophone records
Berlioz Beatrice et Benedict, Act 2 JANET BAKER (mezzo-sop), ROBERT TEAR (tenor), CHRISTIANE EDA-PIERRE (sop), HELEN WATTS (contralto). JULES BASTIN (bass), JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR, LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
MALCOLM MESSITER
JENNIFER COULTAS Telemann Fantasia in G minor, for solo oboe Poulenc Oboe Sonata Seiber Improvization
Pasculli Concerto in r, on themes from Donizetti's La Favorita
String Quartet in E (D 353) MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by GAETANO DELOGU DAVID WILDE (piano) Haydn Symphony No 83, in G minor (The Hen) Bartok Piano Concerto No 1 Prokofiev Ballet: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) MEMBERS OF THE GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Papillons, Op 2; Piano Quartet in E flat, Op 47
GAVIN PARRY (piano) BUW TREGELLES WILLIAMS (organ) conductor GLYNNE JONES Bruch Psalm 23 Hoddinott Motet: In memoriam Benjamin Britten (Hymnus ante somnum) Britten The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.
Second of three programmes. Introduced by ANTHONY SARGENT.
Kenneth McLeish
(guitar) plays music by Scarlatti, Bach and Sor
7.6* Lauro Six Venezuelan Waltzes: records
medium wave and mono only until 7.0
Edward Cowie
followed by an interlude
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Theo Bruins (piano)
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, leader
THEO OLOF , conducted by Kyril Kondrashin
Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in D major (Classical) Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
after the end of the First World War.
Pt 2 Rachmaninov Symphony No 2, in E minor
(Part 1 can be seen- on BBC1 next Sunday)
by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI with Anthony Bate and Mary Miller
A couple meet in a café in an Alpine resort and try to analyse their past relationship. Could it all have been different, or are all individuals destined to live a certain kind of life? The romantic and the realist put their respective cases. Directed by LIANE AUKIN followed by an interlude
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor (BWV 903): GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord): record