C. P. E. Bach Symphony in G major (Wq 182 No 1) THE ENGLISH CONCERT, directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
7.16* Handel Cantata: Look down, harmonious saint: ROBERT TEAR (tenor) ACADEMY' OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, SIMON PRESTON (harpsichord), directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.28* Cherubini Two Marches: ARS NOVABRASSQUINTET
7.32* Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478): PRO ARTE PIANO QUARTET: records
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Poisoned Kiss
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by GEORGE HURST
8.12* Williamson Six English Lyrics
YVONNE LEA (mezzo-sop)
SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directedby directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN
8.24* Milhaud Suite: La cheminSe du Roi René Op 205: ATHENA ENSEMBLE
8.37* Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA gramophone records
Telemann
Trio-Sonata in c minor for flute, violin and continuo
(Essercizii Musici)
PARNASSUS ENSEMBLE
9.12* Cantata: Von geliebten Augen brennen. for soprano, oboe and continuo: ELISABETH SPEISER
HELMUT HUCKE. MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGIUM AUREUM
9.21* Concerto in A for flute, violin, strings and continuo (Tafelmusik I)
BARTHOLD KUIJKEN .
FRANZJOSEF MAIER. COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER : records
at the Manchester Chamber Concerts Society
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4
Beethoven Quartet in F minor. Op 95
10.30* Interval Reading
10.35' LaSalle Quartet Part 2 Schoenberg
String Quartet No 3, Op 30 (Repeal)
RICHARD STOLTZMAN (clarinet,
EMANUEL AX (piano)
Weber Grand Duo Concertant
Stravinsky Three pieces for clarinet
Brahms Sonata in F minor. Op 120 No 1
(Part of a concert given on 4 .September in the Queen's Hall)
led by Clive Lander, conductor Christopher Seaman
Cristina Ortiz (piano)
Allen Handy (trumpet)
Mozart Symphony No 25, in G minor (K 183)
Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings
Ian McDougall presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts. Producer BI.AIR THOMSON
(Rptd: tomorrow 8.40 pm)
Part 2
Villa-Lobos Chores No 7, for flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello
Brahms Serenade No 2, in A major (A concert given in March 1979 at the Queen Elizabeth Hull , London)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano) C. P. E. Bach Rondo in A minor ( Wq 56 No 5); Rondo in c minor (Wq 59 No 4)
Clementi Sonata in B flat, Op 24 No 2
Mozart Fantasia in c minor (K 475)
In the second of a series of 11, a programme of English music, under three guests from the BBC SO's early days
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) conducted by THE COMPOSER Vaughan Williams Seren ade to Music
ISOBEI . BAILLIE, STILES ALLEN. ELSIE SUDDABY ,EVA TURNER (sopranos)
MARGARET BALFOUR , ASTRA DESMOND , MURIEL BRUNSKILL , MARY JARRED (contraltos)
HEDDLE NASH , WALTER WIDDOP. PARRY JONES , FRANK TITTERTON (tenors)
ROY HENDERSON , ROBERT EASTON , HAROLD WILLIAMS , NORMAN ALLIN (hasses) conducted by SIR HENRY WOOD
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4, in F minor conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Second of three programmes
Mandoline, by Faure and Debussy
C'est l'extase, by Faure and Debussy
Prison, by Hahn and Faure
Clair de lune by Debussy (two settings: one from 1882, the second from Fetes galantes, 1892)
Peter Knapp (baritone)
Antony Saunders (piano)
(Third prog: next Tues)
with Charles Fox
with Richard Graves
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin) PASCAL ROGÊ (piano)
(Yesterday's BBC Lunchtime Concert at St John's, Smith Square}
Reflections on literature, current and classic
We had gone from unity to diversity, he decided, from the stability of mediaeval culture, to this disorder.
The essayist Richard Hoggart , Warden of Gold-smiths' College, London, reflects on the American autobiographical classic published in 1906. The Education oj Henry Adams.
followed by an interlude
A performance in authentic style, by EMMA KIRKBY and JUDITH NELSON (sops) CATHERINE DENLEY (contralto)
NEIL JENKINS (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass) TAVERNER CHOIR
JOHN TOLL (organ)
TAVERNER ORCHESTRA leader JOHN HOLLOWAY conductor ANDREW PARROTT (Given at St John's, Smith Square, as part of the 1979 Early Music Centre Festival)
Why is modern architecture so often referred to as soulless? Dr Roger Scruton , Fellow of Birkbeck College, London, argues that the recent emphasis on the horizontal style in architecture fails to take account of how we understand and appreciate buildings. (Rpti
Introduced by Clive Bennett
PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON (Sop) ANTONY PAY (clarinet) JULIAN FARRELL (bass clarinet)
LONDON SINFONIETTA, leader NONA LIDDELL, conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Five Canons, Op 16. for voice, clarinet and bass clarinet
Bach, arr Webern Six-part Ricercare (The Musical Offering)
WINDQuartet No 6, in F SAMLEI BARON (flute)
DAVID GLAZER (clarinet) BERNARD GARFIELD
(bassoon), JOHN BARROWS (horn): record