Last of nine programmes String Quartet in F, Op 41 NO 2: QUARTETTO ITALIANO
8.27* Brahms/Dietrich/ Schumann FAE Sonata (mono)
ISAAC STERN (violin)
ALEXANDER ZAKIN (pianO)
Series devised and written by PIERS BURTON-PAGE gramophone records
A monthly selection of Clare's poetry chosen and read by ROBIN HOLMES
Listeners' record requests Vivaldi Concerto in G minor, for violin, two flutes, two oboes, two bassoons, strings and continuo (rv 577)
MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
9.15* Mendelssohn Hear My Prayer (mono)
ERNEST LOUGH (treble) CHOIR OF THE TEMPLE
CHURCH, LONDON, GEORGE THALBEN-BALL (Organ)
9.23* Pasquini Toccata sul cantocuculo: RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichord)
9.27* Mozart Trio in E flat (K 498)
JACK BRYMER (clarinet) PATRICK IRELAND (viola)
STEPHEN BISHOP -KOVACEVICH (piano)
9.48* Brahms Four Pieces. Op 119
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
10.5* Prokofiev Scythian Suite: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Introduced by Michael Oliver
A Masque for Dancing:
Vaughan Williams's Job, by SIMON MUNDY.
A conversation with ROBERT SIMPSON for his 60th birthday.
' Not the best time to sit down in a room and write your music ' - the life of a composer in present-day Poland, by AUGUSTYN BLOCH. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.5 pm)
conducted by STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
(Swiss Radio recording)
Rachel Trickett (2)
(piano)
Chopin Allegro de Concert in A, Op 46
Ravel Sonatine
Chopin Rondo in c, Op 73 Balakirev Oriental Fantasy: Islamey
Robert Cushman presents the ninth of 14 programmes about musicals: Shows Based on Plays VHF only
1540-1715: five programmes introduced by Peter Holman
2: Masques and Triumphs The orchestra at the English court in Jacobean and Caroline times
THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directors ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN. VHF only
CHORUS AND NEW
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
OF RADIO FRANCE, conducted by JEAN PIERRE MARTY
Acts 1 and 2. VHF only
Television's drama-documentary, its critics claim, spins colourful fiction out of historical fact. Playwright David Edgar examines the tapestry.
Acts 3 and 4
4: Changes in the Countryside
' At first, no one could publish what famine and collectivisation were doing. Then peasants began creeping back into fiction as quaint survivors of an outmoded way of life. Gradually, touches of real life began breaking through, resulting in a new school of writers who are the pride of official publishers and admired by émjgré writers like Solzhenitsyn.1
Mary Seton-Watson with the last of her selections from stories and novels published in the many state-owned literary journals
Readers Gwen Watford and Benjamin Whitrow Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
The American composer's third quartet, in which he returned to conventional tonality after being a convinced serialist.
PHILADELPHIA STRING QUARTET
by JACEK LASKOWSKI , With Alan Dobie , John Castle William Nighy and Patrick Troughton
'A good player doesn't misjudge the number of moves he needs to get out of a trap...' And Levin was the perfect player: a man who had cut himself off from humanity in order to play the game of chess. But the people he played against were human and fallible and they provided the traps from which he couldn't escape.
With LEONARD FENTON , PATRICK BARR ,
GRAHAM FAULKNER , ROGER HAMMOND and PHILIP VOSS
Directed by JANE MORGAN followed by an interlude
9.0 (Stereo) London Sinfonietta
conducted by Antony Pay
A concert given earlier this evening at the Round House, London
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments
Oliver Knussen Coursing (first broadcast Performance)
Harrison Birtwlstle Silbury Air
Philip Jones , trumpet-player and director of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
BBC Manchester
Part 2 Mozart
Serenade in B flat major (K 361)
(Promoted by the Round House as part of an Arts Council of Great Britain Contemporary Music Network tour)
An Admonition to Rulers, Op 43: anthem for choir and organ to words from the Apocrypha
SALISBURY CATHEDRAL CHOIR With JONATHAN REESwilliams (organ) conducted by RICHARD SEAL gramophone record