Last of nine programmes Arne Thou soft-flowing Avon: APRIL CANTELO (sop) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.9* J. C. Bach Piano Concerto in E flat. Op 7 No 5 INGRID HAEBLER (fortepiano) VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS
8.26* Boyce Anthem: I have surely built thee an house
WORCESTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR PAUL TREPTE (organ) directed by DONALD HUNT
8.38* Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7
COLLEGIUM AUREUM. directed by PRANZJOSEF MAIER Series devised by GRAHAM SHEFFIELD: records
Milhaud Suite provencale BOSTON SYMPHONYORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
9.22* Glazunov Variations on a Finnish folk song LESLIE HOWARD (piano)
9.41* trad. arr Beethoven Three Irish songs (mono) VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano), DIETRICH FISCHER -
DIESKAU (baritone)
EDUARD DROLC (violin)
IRMGARD POPPEN (cello) CERALD MOORE (piano)
9.47* Delius Florida Suite
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM : records
with Michael Oliver
Friedenstag: an introduction by WILLIAM MANN.
Twenty years of the English Chamber Orchestra: a conversation with QUINTIN BALLARDIE.
Joseph Schwarz : the German baritone recalled by ALAN BLYTH.
(Repeated: Wed 2.5 pm)
conducted by SERGIU CELIBIDACHE
Rossini Overture: The Thieving Magpie Debussy Iberia
Roy Fuller
Part 2 Rimsky-Korsakov
Sheherazade (South German Radio recording)
Twelfth of 15 programmes Youth Choirs (2)
Finland: CANDOMINO; West Germany: BRAUNSCHWEIG YOUTH CHOIR; Belgium: CONCINITE. Introduced by Bernard Keetfe
(Organised by the BBC in association with EBU)
Liza Fuchsova (piano)
Dvorak Four Pieces, Op 52
Flbieh Selections from Moods, Impressions and Memories, Op 44 and Op 57 (First broadcast in 1977)
OpeYa-feerie in four acts Music by Offenbach
Libretto by HECTOR CRÉM-IEUX and LUDOVIC HALÉVY (sung in French: records) With YAN PASCAL TORTELIER
LES PETITS CHANTEURS A LA CROIX POTENCEE
TOULOUSE CAPITOLE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL PLASSON Acts 1 and 2
Max Loppert
Acts 3 and 4
In the second of three talks related to The Complete Webern, Hans Mol denhauer talks to Clive Bennett about the personality problems the composer faced as a conductor and introduces a performance of Webern's orchestration of Schubert's German Dances (D 820) given under his baton by the FRANKFURT RADIO ORCHESTRA in 1932.
Quartet in c, Op 54 No 2 LINDSAY STRING QUARTET
BBC Manchester
Second of four short stories by ALBERT CAMUS , translated by JUSTIN O'BRIEN
The Renegade
' What a jumble! I must tidy up my mind. Since they cut out my tongue, another tongue, it seems, has been wagging somewhere in my skull, something has been talking, or someone, that suddenly falls silent and then it all begins again - oh, I hear too many things I never utter, what a jumble, and if I open my mouth it's like pebbles rattling together.'
Read by Michael Jayston Producer MAURICE LEITCH
Second of three programmes introduced by Richard Graves
Twelve New Songs by Some of the Best-known British Composers was published in 1891, the words by HAROLD BOULTON. WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) accompanied by DAVID PETTIT sings settings by Barnby, MacCunn, Stanford, Wood and others BBC Bristol
by Martin Walser, translated by Steve Gooch
Fritz Farber is an eminent novelist whose happy marriage has prevented him from writing anything for seven years. But then his wife leaves him and he engages an unusually talented private-eye to shadow her . . . Brooding over the action, which takes place along the north shore of Lake Constance, is Mount Santis, as lonely a giant as Farber himself.
(Stereo)
leader MICHAEL DAVIS conductor
Claudio Abbado
Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) A concert given earlier this evening in the Royal Festival Hall, London
Verdi Overture: La forza del destino
Strauss Morgen; Muttertandelei; Wiegenlied; Befreit; Zueignung
A talk from the BBC Sound Archives by Ronald Knox
(First broadcast in 1941)
Part 2 Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka
(In association with British Airways)
A story by Elspeth Davie
Read by Anna Barry
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Concerto Grosso in B minor: THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHAEL DOBSON : record