Third of ten programmes Josquin des Pres
Scaramella; Allegez moy, douce plaisant brunette; El grillo
Bach Sonatina (Cantata 106: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit);
Esurientes (Magnificat in E flat)
Perotin Viderunt omnes
Peter Dickinson Recorder Music
Grandi O vos omnes
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON, directed by DAVID munrow : records
Listeners' record requests Cherubini Overture: Anacreon
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
9.15* Beethoven Piano Sonata in c, Op 2 No 3 DANIEL BARENBOIM
S.43* Cornelius The
Three Kings: DIETRICH
FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) GERALD MOORE (piano)
9.45* Dukas Symphony in C: FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Edouard Colonne , his concerts and his orchestra, by FELIX APRAHAMIAN.
Anna Karenina : lain
Hamilton's new opera, introduced by its conductor, HOWARD WILLIAMS.
Memories of Ravel:
MANUEL ROSENTHAL talks to ROGER NICHOLS.
with Ian Brown (piano) Rossini Quartet No 1, in F for flute, clarinet, bassoon and horn
Spohr Quintet in c minor, for flute, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano
BBC Manchester
Patrick Nuttgens (1)
followed by an interlude
leader Bela Dekany conducted bv
Norman Del Mar direct from
Shanghai City Hall
Part 1 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4, in F minor
John Franklyn-Robbins reads from the writings and music criticism of Neville Cardus , in which he discusses pre-war conductors including
Furtwangler, Beecham, Weingartner and Toscanini. BBC Manchester
Part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 3, in E flat (Eroica).
(A concert given as part of the orchestra's current tour of China, Japan and Korea: other concerts are being recorded for future transmission on Radio 3)
GARY
STEIGERWALT Chopin Polonaise in r sharp minor, Op 44 lain Hamilton Sonata No 3 in B (1978) (first broadcast performance) Bachmaninov Three
études-tableaux: in E flat minor. Op 33 No 6: in c, Op 33 No 2; in c minor, Op 39 No 1
(A new opera by lain
Hamilton: Tues 7.30 pm)
(Crispino and his Familiar)
Comic-fantastic opera in four acts. Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIO PIAVE , sung in a new English translation by RODNEY BLUMER.
Music by Luigi and Federico Ricci The Camden Festival production, presented by Phoenix Opera, in a performance given on 20 March at the Collegiate Theatre.
Cast in order of singing:
PHOENIX OPERA CHORUS chorus-master and continuo VALDA PLUCKNETT HAYDN ORCHESTRA leader BERNARD PARTRIDGE conducted by JAMES JUDD
The action takes place in and around Venice during the mid-19th century.
Acts 1 and 2
A review of the past week's music broadcasting by the composer
William Mathias BBC Manchester
Acts 3 and 4
DELMÉ STRING QUARTET yalina Solodchin and Jeremv Painter (violins)
John Underwood (viola)
Stephen Orton (cello)
Seventh of eight rosrammes ach. arr Simpson l-ontrapunctus 12 and 13 'The Art of Fugue)
Simpson Quartet No 7 '1977) (first broadcast Performance)
&.5" Interval Reading
6.15* Concert
Part 2 Beethoven
Quartet in B flat major.
Op 130 (with Grosse Fuge) (Given in March at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham)
BBC Birmingham
direct from the Royal
Festival Hall, London Margaret Marshall 'soprano)
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto)
Stuart Burrows (tenor) Tom Krause (bass)
Philharmonia Chorus chorus master JOHN MCCARTHY
Philharmonia Orchestra leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GHEEN conducted by Rafael Frtihbeck de Burgos Part 1
A sequence of poems compiled round a theme by PATRIC DICKINSON Readers Jill Balcon Michael Spice and Stephen Thorne
Part 2
(Given in association with the House of Du Maurier)
Three Rondos; Dance Suite
ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
,Choros No 2, for flute and clarinet
Choros No 5 (Alma Brasiliera), for piano
FERNAND DUFRENE (flute) MAURICE CLIQUENNOIS (clarinet), ALINE van BERENTZEN (piano) gramophone record
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