Suppe Overture: Poet and Peasant
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLT.
7.15* Krommer Partita in F, Op 57: NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE
7.34. Verdi Ballet Music (II trovatore)
MONTE CARLO OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANTONIO DEALMEIDA gramophone records
Ravel Alborada del gracioso: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.14* Alessandro Scarlatti Madrigal: Cor mio. deh non languire
MONTEVERDI CHOIR, HAMBURG conducted by JÜRGEN JURGENS
8.20* W. F. Bach Concerto in A minor
BRICITTE HAUDEBOURG (harpsichord)
MUNICH PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT REDEL
8.37* Strauss. arr Kempe Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier DRESDEN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE : records
Chopin
Introduction and Polonaise brillante, for cello and piano
ANNER BYLSMA
GERARD VAN BLERK
Variations on a theme from Rossini La cenerentola. for flute and piano WLODZIMIERZ TOMASZCZUK
BARBARA HESSE-BUKOWSKA Souvenir de Paganini
DANIEL BARENROIM (piano) Piano Trio in G minor
BEAUX ARTS TRIO: records
leader JOHN TUNNELL
Conductor RODERICK BRYDON KAREN VAUGIIAN (harp)
Earl of Kelly Overture in E flat major
Jean Francaix Chaconne for harp and strings
Mozart Symphony No 31. in D (Paris) (K 297)
(Given in 1978 in the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh)
BBC Scotland
(mezzo-soprano), with John O'Connor (piano) Seoirse Bodley Song-
Cycle: The Girl
SARAH FRANCIS , with the CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
Diana Cummings (violin) Luciano Iorio (viola)
Rohan de Saram (cello)
Krommer' Oboe Quartet No 1. in c
Schubert String Trio in B flat (D 471)
Wilfred Josephs Oboe Quartet, Op 110
BBC -Birmingham
With ELIZABETH STOKES (mezzo-soprano)
NICOLAS KING (treble)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bar) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FELIX KOK conducted by CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON Part 1
Copland In the beginning Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Ian McDougall presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts. Producer BLAIR THOMSON
(Rptd: tomorrow 8.35 pm)
Part 2 Bloch
Sacred Service
(Giten in May 1979 in the Town Hall. Birmingham) BBC Birmingham
(piano)
Haydn Sonata in B minor (H XVI 32)
Schoenberg Three Pieces, Op 11
Schumann Davidsbundlcrtanze, Op 6
Sixth of seven programmes including his major choral and orchestral works
JANE MANNING (soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
LEEDS FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master
DONALD HUNT
ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ALAN TRAVERSE conductor
SIR CHARLES GROVES
The Vision of Judgement (19571
BBC Manchester
Introduced by Charles Fox
Richard Graves
A series containing every work Webern completed, introduced by Clive Bennett
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by DAVID ATIIERTON
Six Pieces, Op 6 (original version)
by CHRIS BIGSBY
First in a series of six Gothic fantasies set in imaginary landscapes The Main Attraction
Read by Stephen Moore Producer LOUISE PURSLOW followed by an interlude
leader MALCOLM STEWART conductor David Atherton Moray Welsh (cello) direct from Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Part 1
Beethoven Symphony No 1, in c
Hugh Wood Cello Concerto
Second in a series of poems selected and comPiled round a theme by Patric Dickinson Ships, Voyagers
Two extracts from The Ancient Mariner' by COLERIDGE; 'Song' by JOHN DAVIDSON ; ROBERT BRIDGES' 'A Passer-by'; 'Where lies the land . by A. H. CLOUGH ; ' The Sailor Boy ' by TENNYSON; Where's my boy?' by SIDNEY DOBELL ; extracts from BYRON'S ' Don Juan ' and from TENNYSON'S ' Enoch Arden '; ' The Old Ships ' by FLECKER; ' Sunburned Ulysses ' by FRED-ERIC PROKOSCH ; J. C. SQUIRE 'S ' The Ship and ' Song of the Syrens ' by WILLIAM BROWNE
Readers Jill Balcon , Denys Hawthorne and Godfrey Kenton
Part 2 Brahms
Serenade No 2, in 1 BBC Manchester
(soprano), with Dalton Baldwin (piano)
Chausson Lcs papillons; Lo colibri
Duparc Chanson triste
Faure La chanson d'Eve gramophone records
Sir Roland Penrose at 80
1 I don't think I'd have ever become a surrealist in the ardent way that I did if I hadn't been born a Quaker.'
' Quakerism actually took you along the road which led to something very different? '
'I think it has. Certainly it's been very wide.'
Sir Roland Penrose , artist, poet and collector, talks to Edward Lucie Smith about the way his life and interests have been shaped by the people he has met, among them Picasso, Braque, Max Ernst , Andre Breton , Paul Eluard , John Maynard Keynes and Herbert Read. Reader
John Franklyn Robbins Radiophonic treatment MALCOLM CLARKE
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
(The Arts Council touring exhibition is currently showing at the Arnolfini, Bristol, and will move to Preston and Hull)
Barcarolle, Op 5
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (pianos): record