Rossini Overture: 11 viaggio a Reims
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.12* Mozart Piano
Concerto No 19, in p
(K 459): MAURIZIO POLLINI VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL B6HM
7.41* Haydn Symphony No 32, in c
PHILHARMONIA BUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.0 News
8.5* Roussel Serenade for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
8.21* Bizet Habanera;
Seguidilla; Duct (Carmen) maria CALLAS (soprano)
"Nicolai gedda (tenor)
RENE DUCLOS CHOIR
PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
8.30* Poulenc Sonata for oboe and piano MAURICE BOURGUE JACQUES FEVRIER
8.44* Franck Symphonic Poem: Les bolides
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET : records
John Ireland - (1879-1962)
Behind much of John
Ireland's music there lies a firm sense of place, the product of the composer's keen enjoyment of his surroundings, whether urban or rural. This week's programmes explore his fascination with landscapes both real and imaginary.
Prelude: The Forgotten
Rite: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Sarnia : An Island Sequence
ERIC PARKIN (piano) A Downland Suite
BESSES O'TH'BARN BAND
"conducted by jfor JAMES gramophone records
JESSYE NORMAN (soprano) PHILLIP MOLL (piano)
MICHAEL THOMPSON (hOrn) MEMBERS OF THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master JOHN CURRIE Schubert Die Allmacht ;
An die Natur; Nacht und Traume; Der Musensohn Brahms Botschaft; Dein blaues Auge: Es traumte mir; Feldeinsamkeit; Die Mainacht; Das Madchen spricht
Brahms Standchen;
Therese; Meine Liebe ist grun Schubert Auf dem Strom;
Standchen (D 921); Miriams Gesang
(A recital given as part of last year's Edinburgh International Festival)
conducted by THOMAS SANDERLING
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin)
Humperdinck Overture: Hansel and Gretel
Beethoven-Violin Concerto Schumann- Symphony No 4, in D minor
Opera in three acts
Libretto by NAHUM TATE Music by Purcell
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA leader SIMON STANDAGE conductor Richard HICKOX
3: Edwin Fischer Jeremy Siepmann examines the life and art of the Swiss musician, not only as soloist and conductor, but in partnership with ELISABETH SCHUMANN and GIOCONDA de VITO: records
Rossini Sonata No 2, In A SALVATORE ACCARDO and SYLVIE GAZEAU (violins)
ALAN MEUNIER (cello), FRANCO PETRACCHI (double-bass) Elisabeth Lutyens Stevie Smith Songs:
MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-soprano) PETER DICKINSON (pianO)
Salnt-Saens Cello Concerto No 1, in A minor: YOYOMA FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL Tchaikovsky Symphony
No 1, in G minor (Winter Daydreams)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Schoenberg String
Quartet in d major (1897) Mozart String Quartet in D minor (k 421)
ALBERNI QUARTET
The cartoonist Lee Lorenz is only the third art editor The New Yorker has had since the magazine was founded
56 years ago, and through his hands pass some of the wittiest drawings and most elegant graphic work published anywhere in the world today.
He talks to Philip French about his job and the institution of The New Yorker cartoon. followed by an interlude
leader FELIX KOK conducted by KURT SANDERLING
CHRISTIAN BLACKSHAW (piano) Dvorak Four Slavonic
Dances, Op 46 Nos 1, 2, 3 and, Mozart Piano Concerto in A (K 488)
Ian McKellen presents the third of five selections of his favourite poetry and prose, including words by Shakespeare,
Sondheim, Jonson, Blake ., Coward, Stoppard and Micheal Mac Liammolr.
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 3, in F.
(Given on 27 Jan in the Town Hall Birmingham)
Th'e last of three talks in which Professor Lewis Btnford discusses the questions that can be asked of archaeology, and shows how it is a continuing research discipline that is contributing to political and historical studies. BBC Bristol
Operetta in one act Music by Offenbach
Libretto by HENRI CHIVOT and ALFRED DURU translated into English by GEORGE HAUGER Introduced by Pierre Comte-Offenbach
BBC SINGERS
LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by OLIVER BROOME
by CECIL TORR' selected by DEREK PARKER. The first of two selections of rural anecdotes about life in a Devon village. Read by Paul Rogers. Producer ANTHONY vivis followed by an interlude
with Charles Fox
EDDlE PREVOST QUARTET
(born 20 April-1881)
Piece for string orchestra, Op 46b No:2
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA; conducted by VERONIKA DÚDAROVA: record