Berlioz Overture: Beat-rice and Benedict: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, COnducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN
7.13* Albeniz Triana
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
7.18* trad Four French folk songs
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar)
7.28* Gounod Symphony No 1, in D
ORCHESTRA OF THE CAPITOLE, TOULOUSE, conducted by MICHEL PLASSON : records
Haydn Symphony No 38. in c: PHILHARMONIA HUN-GARICA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.19* Tchaikovsky Variations on a rococo theme MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
(cello), BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, COndUCted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.38* Respighi Symphonic Poem: The Fountains of Rome: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SEIJI OZAWA : records
Offenbach
Overture: Barbe-bleu
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
9.11* Couplets de la rosièrc (Barbe-bleu)
JANE RHODES (mezzo-sop)
9.15* The Tales of Hoffmann: Act 3 Munich
SUISSE ROMANDE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE : records
for piano and violin, played by LILI KRAUS and NORBERT BRAININ
Sonatas: c major (K 296); Sonata in E flat (K 302)
NORTHERN BRASS ENSEMBLE conducted by JOHN POOLE
Gabrieli Canzona on the ninth tone: Canzona seconda: Canzona quarta; Sonata pian' e forte Carl Ruggles Angels
Edward Cowie Cathedral Music
CAROL COOPER (piano)
STEPHEN BENNETT (clarinet) JOHN YORK (piano)
Berg Four pieces, Op 5
Wellesz Two pieces for clarinet and piano
Reger Romanze in G
Alessandro Scarlatti Toccata in G minor
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in B minor (Kk 27)
Czerny Variations on La ricordanza
Schumann Variations on a theme of Clara Wieck (from Sonata in F minor) Pierre Sancan Toccata
Debussy Premiere rapsodie
IDA HAENDEL (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Walton Overture: Scapino Britten Violin Concerto
Part 2 Elgar Symphony No 1. in A fiat
BBC Manchester
In the second of two programmes tracing the legend of Orpheus in music. Christopher Hog-wood includes Liszt's Symphonic Poem: Orpheus. Stravinsky's ballet suite and Johann Strauss 's Orpheus Quadrille: records
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bar) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Chausson Les papillons: Le colibri
Faure Nell; Automne: Fleur jetee
Duparc Le manoir de Rosemonde; Lamento; Chanson triste; La vie anterieure.
director TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Purcell Chacony in c minor
Locke Incidental music to The Tempest
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5, in D (BWV 1050)
4.15* Interval Reading
4.20* Concert. Part 2
Vivaldi Concerto in » major, for flute and strings. Op 10 No 3
Mozart Serenade in c major (Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K 525)
(A public concert given on 13 May in The Banqueting Room, Brighton)
Stephen Dodgson BBC Bristol medium wave and mono only from 6.20
Ronald Corp talks about the music he has selected from recent broadcasts and will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0 pm.
Parts 2 and 3 ALISON HARGAN (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (mezzo-soprano)
JOHN MICHINSON (tenor) SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC SINGERS. conductor IAN MCCRORIE
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONT ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by SIMON RATTLE associate conductor GLYN BRAGG
BBC Scotland
Max Loppert reviews the week's music broadcasts.
In the Moon is a certain Island which seems to have some affinity to England.
In this early work of c 1784 Blake wrote a satire on contemporary fashionable and intellectual society which has much in common with the modern theatre of the absurd, as well as ballad operas of the 18th century.
Heather Glen of New Hall, Cambridge, has written an introduction; the songs are reconstructed from airs and ballads of the time by Peter Holman.
The Parley of Instruments directors Roy Goodman and Peter Holman.
Incidental music from Handel Trio-Sonatas, Op 5.
(Piano)
Dussek Sonata in A flat, Op 70 (Retour a Paris)
"wthoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
A. series of four short
! Stories by ALBERT CAMUS. translated by JUSTIN BRIEN
1The Adulterous Woman
The last stars of the constellations dropped their clusters a little lower on the desert horizon and became still.
'hen, with unbearable gentleness the water of night began to fill Janine, drowned the cold, rose gradually from the hidden core of her being and overflowed in wave after
! wave, rising up even to her mouth full of moans.'
Read by Maureen O'Brien Producer MAURICE LEITCH
PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON (sop)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
NONA LIDDELL (violin)
JOAN ATHERTON (Violin)
DONALD MCVAY (viola)
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello)
Three Songs. Op 25
String Quartet (1907)
sing four songs in close
Harmony, including Marie
! Marie and Der alte Cow: boy; gramophone record