Listeners' record requests Mascagni Intermezzo (Cavalleria rusticana) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.8* Verdi Ai nostri monti (II Trovatore)
GIULIETTA SIMIONATO (mezzo-soprano)
FRANCO CORELLI (tenor) ROME OPERA HOUSE orchestra, conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS
7.11. Spohr Concertante in c major
SUSANNE MILDONIAN (harp) RUGGIERO RICCI (violin) ORCHESTRA OF RADIO
LUXEMBOURG, conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
7.33. Franck Psyché, Part 2
CHORUS OF BELGIAN RADIO
LIEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL STRAUSS
Part 2
Hummel Octet Partita in Eflat: CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM
8.16* Liszt O! Quand ]e dors; FREDERICA VON STADE (mezzo-soprano)
MARTIN KATZ (piano)
8.21* Glazunov The Seasons: MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. COndUCted by BORIS KHAIKIN
The Smetana Line
Kovarovic Miners' Polka (Incidental music to The Excursion of Mr Broucek to the Exhibition): PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conducted by VACI.AV SMETACEK
9.8* Ostrcil Ballad: The orphan's tale: LIBUSE
MAROVA (mezzo-soprano) CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN
9.20* Foerster Piano Trio in A minor: FOERSTER TRIO
9.44* Foerster Gospodi. pomiluj ny (St Wenceslas Oratorio: MIROSLAV FRYDLEwicz (tenor), KUHN choir (MEN'S VOICES), conducted by FRANTISEK BELFIN
9.47* Jeremias Chorale Fantasia: Ten pan veli se nebati: PRAGUE RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOSEF HRNCIR : records
Sonata in c (d 894) RUTH GKIGER (piano)
BBC Birmingham
His Messa della Domenica, from the Fiori Musicali of 1635 MARGARET PHILLIPS (Organ) BBC SINGERS (MEN'S VOICES), conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FELIX KOK conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI
ANDRAS SCHlFF (piano) Part 1 Mozart
Piano Concerto No 17, in G (K 453)
11.40* Interval Reading
11.45* Concert
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 8
(Given last January in the Town Hall, Birmingham) BBC Birmingham
A series of weekly recitals given by artists of the younger generation, direct from Broadcasting House, London
Endellion String Quartet Andrew Watkinson and Louise Williams (violins) Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Britten Quartet No 3
(Given before a studio audience; tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Serenata a tré: Mio cor povero cor (RV 690)
ELIZABETH GALE (soprano)
ANNE PASHLEY
(mezzo-soprano)
MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE (tenor) DAVID ROBLOU
(harpsichord continuo) BAROQUE ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by JANE GLOVER
Ronald Pickup reads from Wordsworth's great auto-biographical poem abridged in 12 parts Introduced by Patric Dickinson
2: School-time Continued ' ... and I would stand
Beneath some rock, listening to sounds that are
The ghostly language of the ancient earth ...
Thence did I drink the visionary power.'
Second of 12 programmes, each including a violin sonata played by NORBERT BRAININ
Today, music from February 1778, the time when Mozart first fell in love with Aloysia Weber
Recitative and Aria: Alcandro, lo confesso - Non so d'onde viene (K 294) (composed for Aloysia)
RITA STREICH (soprano) SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA conducted by BERNHARD PAUMGARTNER (record)
Sonata in E flat major (K 302)
NORBERT BRAININ (violin)
LILI KRAUS (piano)
(First broadcast in 1965)
Music from Holland - by Dutch composers from the 15th to 20th centuries, and Dutch performers of our time, introduced by Bernard Keeffe.
Presenter Ian McDougaU
Song-drama by ANTHONY GILBERT to poems by AKKA MAHADEVI, translated by A. K. RAMANUJAN
(BBC commission: first performance)
KATHRYN LUKAS (alto flute) IVOR BEYNON (accordion) JOHN LEACH (cimbalom)
JAMES HOLLAND , TERENCE EMERY , DAVID JOHNSON , GREGORY KNOWLES , JAMES WOOD and NIGEL SHIPWAY (percussion)
JOHN CONSTABLE , RICHARD NUNN and STEPHEN PRUSLIN (keyboards) conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Technical presentation by JAMES HAMILTON and PETER SIDHOM
Producer VERONICA SLATER A free libretto is available: please send a stamped addressed envelope to 'Gilbert Libretto ', [address removed]
Dr Sewall Wright , Emeritus Professor at the university of Wisconsin and one of the pioneers of modern genetics in the early years of this century, in conversation with JOHN MADDOX.
Producer RICHARD ELLIS
in F sharp minor, Op 20 played by MARTIN HUGHES BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by ROLF WILSON , conducted by STEUART BEDFORD BBC Scotland
Chosen and read by Chistopher Pemberton
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Introduction to Act 1
Letter scene and Waltz (Der Rosenkavalier, Act 2) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR gramophone record