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Tchaikovsky January (The Seasons,Op 37b) - Terence Judd (piano)
7.9* Giuliani Sonata for violin and guitar - Itzhak Perlman (violin) John Williams (guitar)
7.30* Tchaikovsky, orch Gauk July to December (The Seasons, Op 37b) - USSR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov
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8.5 Haydn String Quartet in D Op 76 No 5 - Amadeus Quartet
8.23* Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6. in D flat - Cziffra (piano)
8.29* Khachaturian Symphony No 3, in C - Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski
Mcnetti
The Unicorn.theGorgon andtheManticore(Pt3) (Amadrigaifabie)
UNIVERSITYOFMICHIGAN
CHAMDERCHOIR
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE con(tuctedby THOMAS mLBISH
The Medium (Act 2)
OPERA SOCIETY OF
WASHINGTON.conductcdby JORGEMESTER: records
Played by Mark Lubotsky and Geoffrey Parsons
Alfred Schnittke Suite in the Old Style
Stravinsky Duo Concertant
Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord)
Scarlatti Sonatas: F (Kk 518): F minor (Kk519); B flat (Kk 544, 545)
Couperin Ordre 18
(Part of Ralph Kirkpatrick's 50th Anniversary Concert given on 29 May, during the Boston Early Music Festival. An NPR/BBC coproduction)
(See also Thursday 1.45)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
MORAY WELSH (cello)
Holst Ballet Suite: The Perfect Fool
Delius Cello Concerto
Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring
Rnyttarris Third Symphony in One Movement
BBC Scotland
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bar)
GEOFFREY PRATLEY <pian0) a!so including English lutesongsandthree
Vedic Hymns by Hoist. BBC Bristof (RcpFat)
withMiehaetOtiver
(Broadefi.st Sun 10.30 am)
The second of two programmes
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE p)ays Schumann s Fantasie in c. Op 17 and Liszt's
SonatainBminor/(Gl7S) BBC Manchester
from Wells Cathedral
Introit: O bone Jesu (Radciitfe)
Responses: Barnes
Psaims 41. 42 and 43 (Wesley. Hast. Armstrong) Readings: Jeremiah 44. vvl-14:
Romans 4 vv 13-25
Canticles: Dysoninf Anthem: Te !ucis ante terminum (Batfour Gardiner )
Hymn: Holy, holy, holy (EH 162)
Organ Voluntary:
Posttu dei nominor (Stanford)
Organist and Master of the Choristers ANTHONY CROSSLAND
Assistant organist DAVID COOPER
Organ Scholar NIGEL PEMBERTON BBC Bristol
with Roger Nichols
Producer GORDON STEWART
Written and performed by Michael Burrell
Rudolf Hess , Hitler's deputy, flew to Scotland in 1941 on a self. appointed mission of peace. He was immediately imprisoned and was later given a life sentence at the Nuremburg Trials.
In this radio version of his much acclaimed stage script, MICHAEL BURRELL suggests what Hess might have to say from the Prison of Spandau where he remains to this day. A Guard is played by SION PROBERT
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN followed by an interlude
A concert given as part of the the 1981 Festival of the City of London, direct from St Paul's Cathedral
Schiitz Choir of London Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
London Baroque Players conductor
Roger Norrington. Part 1 Schiitz Veni sancte spiritus; Unser Herr Jesus Christus
G. Gabrieli Sonata pian' e forte
Tallis Spem in alium nunquam habui, a 40 Schiitz Ich danke dem Herrn
with Angus MeDermid
Part 2
Schtitz 1st nich Ephraim mein teurer
Sohn Striggio Ecce beatam lucem, a 40 (first broadcast performance)
G. Gabriel !SonataXIII Schiitz Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnunge; Es erhub sich ein Streit im Himmel
(Sponsored by National Westminster Bank)
by L. P. HARTLEY
' It must be curious to see people looking very much frightened....'
Read by John Woodvine (John Woodbine is a member of the Royal
Shakespeare Company)
The winner of the Interpretation Competition at the International
Organ Festival, recorded during the finals in the Cathedral and Abbey
Church of St Alban this afternoon.
Introduced by William Robson
A BBC Digital recording
Three songs from
Venezia: FRANCIS LORING
(baritone), PAUL HAMBURGER (piano): record