The second of ten programmes drawn from the legacy of records by the versatile wind player and conductor who died five years ago
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EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF
LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW Telemann Suite in A minor, for treble recorder and string orchestra DAVID MUNROW
ACADEMY OF ST
MARTIN-IN-THE- FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER oramophone records
Listeners' record requests Mussorgsky Triumphal March: The Capture of Kars: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Viottl Flute Quartet in c minor
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL with ROBERT GENDRE (violin) ROGER LEPAUW (viola) ROBERT BEX (cello)
Josef Strauss Marien -Klange Waltz
BOSKOVSKY ENSEMBLE
Weber Piano Concerto No 1, in c:
MALCOLM FRAGER
NORTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MARC ANDREAZ Delius Songs of Sunset MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto)
JOHN CAMERON (baritone) BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Introduced by Michael Oliver
' That sweet city, with her dreaming spires - a visit to Oxford to investigate some of the musical history and traditions. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin) NOBUKO IMAI (viola)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (CellO) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL DAVIS conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS Part 1
Sibelius Tone Poem: En Saga
Tippett Concerto for violin, viola, cello, and orchestra
Paul Bailey , the novelist and literary critic, reflects on some of the ways we think about language and use it (4).
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 3. in c flat major (Eroica)
(piano)
Ravel Sonatine
Weber Sonata No 2, in A flat
Janacek Sonata (IX. 1905) Schumann
Davidsbiindlertanze
BBC Birmingham
Opera in three acts Music by Bellini Libretto by COUNT CARLO PEPOLI
(sung in Italian: records) Cast:
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
The action takes place in a Puritan fortress near
Plymouth, at the time of the Civil War Act 1
A personal view of the week's music broadcasting by the pianist Peter Wallfisch BBC Manchester
Acts 2 and 3
played by the DELME STRING QUARTET Galina Solodehin and David Ogden (violins)
John Underwood (viola) Stephen Orton (cello)
Sixth of eight programmes Bach, arr
Simpson Contrapunctus 11 (The Art of Fugue)
Beethoven Quartet in c,
Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky)
7.5* Interval Reading
7.15* Concert
Part 2 Simpson
Quartet No 6 (1975)
(Giren in February at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham)
BBC Birmingham
by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI with Anthony Bate and Mary Miller
A couple meet in a café in an Alpine resort and try to analyse their past relationship. Could it all have been different, or are all individuals destined to live a certain kind of life? The romantic and the realist
Put their respective cases. Directed by LIANE AUKIN
Symphony No 2, in c minor (Resurrection) A performance given earlier this evening in the Royal Festival Hall, London
Felicity Lott (soprano) Doris Soffel
(mezzo-soprano)
London Philharmonic Choir conductor JOHN ALLDIS London Philharmonic Orchestra leader DAVID NOLAN conducted by Klaus Tennstedt assistant conductor MALCOLM HICKS
(In association with Lambert * Butler)
A sequence of poems compiled round a theme by PATRIC DICKINSON Readers Jill Balcon. Godfrey Kenton and Michael Spice
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
on airs from Bellini's I puritani, by Henry Lazarus
colin BRADBURY (clarinet) OLIVER DAVIES (piano) gramophone record