Second of eight programmes
Mozart Serenade in B flat, for 13 wind instruments (K 361): record
Listeners' record requests Bach Cantata No 61: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland SEPPI KRONWITTER (treble) KURT EQUILUZ (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (bass) TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR
CONCENTUS MUS1CUS OF VIENNA, conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
9.20* Chopin Rondo a la mazur, Op 5
ADAM IIARASCEWICZ (piano)
9.28* Mahler Symphony No 1, in D (1893 version, including additional
1 Blumine ' movement) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by WYN MORRIS : records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
The enclosed garden: Faure's late music by MARTIN COOPER.
A conversation with GIUSEPPE DI STEFANO.
Using the new Grove (1): BERNARD KEEFFE
A recording made in 1957, in which he conducted the LITTLE' ORCHESTRA SOCIETY
Hindemith Overture: Neues vom Tace Gunther Schnller
Symphony for brass and percussion
Brahms Serenade No 2, in A, Op 16 (Voice of America recording)
Rachel Trickett (4)
Evelyne Brancart
Prokefiev Toccata , Op 11 Britten Notturno
Stravinsky Study No 2. in D. Op 7
Ravel Jeux d'eau
Schumann Toccata. Op 7
Robert Cushman presents a personal view of musicals
Jieccnt Broadway History
1540-1715
Five programmes in which Peter Holman traces the history of orchestral playing at the English Court through ten reigns
4: Courting the Town
The band from the death of Queen Mary to the early 18th century James Paisible The Queen's farewell
Godfrey Keller Trumpet Sonata in D
Godfrey Finger Oboe Sonata in B flat
John Barrett Sonata in D for trumpet, oboe and strings
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directors ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN with CRISPIAN STEELE-PERKINS (trumpet) and CI.ARE SHANKS (oboe)
Comic opera in two acts Music bv Mario
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Libretto by NICCOI.O MACHIAVELLI. (sung in Italian)
The 16th-century comings and goings in a Florentine Piazza, as Callimaco Guadagni tries to seduce Madonna Lucrezia , a married lady.
Prologue/Madonna
MILAN CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO chorus-master
NINO RORDIGNON conducted by FERDINANDO GUARNIERI
(Italian Radio recording) Act 1
VHF only
Compiled and presented by Michael Flinch
There's a breathless hush in the Close tonight -
Ten to make and the match to win -
A bumping pitch and blinding light.
An hour to play and the last man in. Reader
Hugh Burden Producer
SIIAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol VHF only
Act 2
VIIF only
Second of four programmes played by Edith Vogel
B flat major, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)
Janet Craxton (oboe) Nona Liddell (violin)
Marilyn Sansom (cello) Alan Harverson (harpsichord) with NEIL JENKINS (tenor) Croft My heart is every beauty's prey; Cantata: Celladon
C. P. E. Bach Trio-Sonata in A minor
Croft Hymn on Divine Music
Telemann Trio-Sonata in G minor
Arne Shakespeare settings: When icicles hang by the wall; Under the Greenwood tree; When daisies pied BBC Manchester
First performed a fortnight ago by the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, which commissioned it, conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
Maxwell Davies Symphony
No 2 (first UK broadcast)
"omlnic Gill, music critic o. the Financial Times. BBC Manchester
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D
JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN (violin)
(WCRB recording from Boston Symphony transcription Trust)
by John Osborne, adapted for radio by Anton Gill
with Gary Bond, Jill Bennett, Robert Lang, Norman Rodway and John Moffatt
This play, based on fact, is set in Austria-Hungary and Poland between 1890 and 1913. It was first Produced at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 1965.
(Norman Rodway is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company)
During the interval
9.30*-9.40 Poulenc plays Satie: Avant-dernieres Pensees; Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois
FRANCIS POULENC (piano) gramophone record: 1951
Missa Brevis
IAN HARE (organ)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE.
CAMBRIDGE, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS : record