with Peter Clayton
In a special Edinburgh Festival edition. Philip French (in the Chair) — talks with Owen Dudley Edwards , Allan Massie , Derek Mal colm and Marina Vaizey about A. N. Wilson 's biographical study of Sir Walter Scott. The Laird of Abbotsford, and various Festival offerings including Indian art from Canada. Australian Dance Theatre's Wildstars and a production of Woyzeck by the Centre National des Arts, Ottawa.
Ruperto Chapi Prelude: El Tambor de Granaderos ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO
Clementi Sonata in D. Op 22 No 1, for flute, cello and piano
NEW YORK CAMERATA d'Indy Tableaux de voyage: LOIRE PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX
Chopin Rondo in c, for two pianos (mono)
KURT BAUER and HEIDI BUNG Delius Air and Dance BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR : records
Introduced by John Lade Building a Library: Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, by ROBERT PHILIP. Summer Retrospect (I): orchestral records reviewed by EDWARD GREEN-FIELD.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
RONALD THOMAS (violin) directing the BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA Beethoven Romance in G,
Op 40
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor gramophone record
WHITBURN BURGH BAND conductor
MAJOR PETER PARKES
Music by Gilbert Vinter , Boeckel.Goff Richards
ELISABETH SÖDERSTRÖM (SOp) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) Prelude in c sharp minor, Op 3 No 2 Songs: How fair this spot; The Pied Piper Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5 Songs: The morn of life; What wealth of rapture records.
This week: the journalist James Horrocks Producer PIERS BURTON-PAGE records.
Last of three programmes recorded in the Barher-Surgeons Hall during this year's Festival of The City of London. Introduced by ANTHONY SARGENT.
Serenade in c minor (K 388): ECO WIND ENSEMBLE (Arranged by Bath Festival Society in association with Unigate Foods Ltd)
Christopher Columbus Opera buffa in four acts Music by Offenbach compiled by PATRIC SCHMID Libretto and dialogue by DON WHITE and LORRAINE THOMAS (sung in English: records) Not exactly by Offenbach. but as good as! It is a collation by Opera Rara of numbers from several forgotten operettas by Offenbach.
GFOFFREY MITCHELL CHOIR LONDON MOZART PLAYERS conducted by ALUN FRANCIS Acts 1 and 2 3 45* Interval Reading 3 55' Christopher Columbus Acts 3 and 4
played and introduced by Peter Hurford
Organs of the Domkirche, St Piilten, Austria, and Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Toronto, Canada. Fantasia and Fugue in c minor (Bwv 537); Aria in F (bwv 587). (Recording facilities of Austrian Radio) Passacaglia in c minor (bwv 582) (record) followed by an interlude
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, leader Theo Olof, conductor Bernard Haitink
Ravel Ballet: Mother Goose
Hendrik Andriessen Symphony No 4 (first UK performance)
Poems chosen by Joan Hart. Readers Joan Hart and Alexander John
Producer RICHARD KEEN
Part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
or The Bomb Party by GRAHAM GREENE
Third of eight episodes Read by Ian Holm
followed by an interlude
(baritone)
Friedrich Giirtler (piano) Faurf Five songs
Roussel Odes Anacrfiontiques, Op 31 and Op 32 Reynaldo Hahn Five songs
Prelude and Danse Orien tale. Op 2
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (Cello) YITKIN SEOW (piano): record