Music by Henri Sauguct , born 18 May 1901
Piano Concerto No 1, in A minor: vasso devetzi MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
At 8.25*, the most popular of his ballet scores, Les forains
TOULOUSE CAPITOLEORCHESTRA conducted by MICHEL PLASSON : records
Building a Library:
Mendelssohn s Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish). by STEPHEN DODGSON. New records of instrumental music reviewed by BRYCE MORRISON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Debussy Children's Corner LIVIA REV (piano)
Schubert Duo in A (D 574) ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) PAUL crossley (piano) Liszt Aux cyprès de la villa d'Este; Les jeux d'eau a la villa d'Este; Sunt lacrymae rerum
(Annies de pelerinage, Book 3)
ALFRED itRENDEL (piano) gramophone records
ALDBOURNE BAND conductor DON KEENE
Rubbra. arr Frank Wright Variations on The
Shining River, Op 101
Eric Ball Tournament for brass
Henry Geehl Regatta
(Thames Valley Suite) BBC Bristol
In his selection of music on record this week,
John Amis includes the Busch String Quartet in Schubert, Sandor Vegh in Bach, Menuhin with Grappelli, Grumiaux with Grumiaux,
Julian Bream , a junk man and some hardanger.
Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
Last Night of the Proms: Tickets are allocated by ballot only and for the first time an official ballot form is being used.
This is in the Proms 81 handbook, which was published on 13 May and is available from most booksellers and BBC
Publications (price £1.00, or £1.50 including postage and packing). Only the official form qualifies for this ballot, which closes on 30 May.
(mezzo-soprano) with Graham Johnson (piano) Schumann Liederkreis , Op 39
Bliss Seven American poems
Barber Three Songs set to poems from
James Joyce 's Chamber Music, Op 10
BBC Manchester
Elaine Padmore introduces her personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
with Peter Clayton
John Higgins (in the Chair) talks with Martin Amis. Marghanita Laski and Hilary Spurting. This week's subjects: H. R. F. Keating 's new detective novel Go West, Inspector Ghote.
Turner and the Sublime at the British Museum. The English National Opera production of Anna Karenina at the Coliseum.
Bertrand Tavernier 's film Death Watch.
The seven-part BBC2 series. The Making oj Mankind.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Third of four programmes played by MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN in the Parish Church of St Germain-en-Laye, near Paris: Suite pour orgue; Choral dorien;
Choral phrygien; Choral cistercien; Premier prélude; Deuxieme prelude; Ballade en mode phrygien; Andante (Suite monodique) (first UK broadcast)
A BBC Digital recording followed by an interlude
Claudlo Abbado conducts this 1981 Brighton
Festival concert, which comes direct from The Dome
London Symphony Orchestra leader MICHAEL DAVIS
Shlomo Mintz (violin)
Overture: Fair Melusine Violin Concerto in E minor
... after Bleriot crossed the Channel
Written and presented by George Walton Scott
Part 2
Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
(In association with Midland Bank Ltd)
Portrait of an American 19th-century poet, written and introduced by Robin Holmes
In the 1870s there arrived on the London literary scene a romantic figure in buckskins, with long golden hair to his shoulders, who promptly took the bastions of sophistication by storm. with the voices of EDWARD ATIENZA and GWEN TAYLOR
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
A series devoted to the guitar and guitarists
SHARON ISBIN plays music by Scarlatti, Bach, Giulio Regondi and Stephen Dodgson
Introduced by Robert Spencer
Songs by Telemann, Gorner and Krieger, performed by HELMUT KREBS <tenor), JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) and DAVID ROBLOU (harpsichord)
Don Quichotte a Dulcinée GÉRARO SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone record