Andre Campra Suite: Tancrede
LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA
CHAMBRE DU ROY conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE
7.16* Grainger Over the hills and far away
LESLIE HOWARD , DAVID STANHOPE (pianos)
7.22* Vaughan Williams Concerto for oboe and strings
NEIL BLACK (oboe)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.41* Handel Concerto Grosso in F, Op 3 No 4
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
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S.5 Berlioz Overture: Les francs-juges
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
8.18* Mozart String
Quintet in E flat (K 614) AMADEUS QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) 8.40* Strauss Symphonic
Poem: Till Eulenspiegel CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI gramophone records
Beethoven Serenade in D, Op 25. arranged for flute and piano
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL
ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX Symphony No 2. in D, arranged for piano trio THOMAS BRANDIS (violin)
WOLFGANG liOETTCHER (Cello) ECKART BESCH (piano) gramophone records
AMPHION STRING QUARTET Adrian Levine and Colin Callow (violins) Stephen Tees (viola)
Michael Hurwitz (cello) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor
STEPHEN WILKINSON
Mozart String Quartet in B flat (The Hunt) (k 458) Elizabeth Maconchy
Creatures (first broadcast performance)
Haydn String Quartet in B flat. Op 1 No 1 (La chasse)
David Cox Of Beasts
Wolf Italian Serenade BBC Manchester
Musica Britannica recently published the first of two projected volumes of English instrumental music of the 16th centurv. Jeremy Noble reviewed the volume in last
Saturday's Early Music Forum, which also included a number of works from the volume played by the LONDON CORNETT AND SACKBUT
ENSEMBLE and THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE VIOL CONSORT. In this companion programme the same groups present further music from this neglected repertoire.
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by GEORGE HURST
HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) Part 1 Shostakovich Suite from Hamlet: Incidental music to
Shakespeare's play, Op 32
Piano Concerto No 2, in F, Op 102
Angus McDermid. with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service, presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
Part 2 Shostakovich
Symphony No 10, Op 93 (1953)
(A public concert given on 8 May in Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, in association with the Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales
(mezzo-soprano), with GEOFFREY PRATLEY (piano) Parry Four English
Lyrics: Proud Maisie: Goodnight; Sleep; 0 mistress mine
Britten Winter Words, Op 52
Vaughan Williams Four Last Songs: Procris:
Tired; Hands, eyes and heart;
Menelaus Warlock Sleep ; Rest, sweet nymphs; Youth;' Balulalow; Pretty ring-time
BBC Birmingham
Ibert Trois pièces brèves Barber Summer Music
George Perle Quintet No 1, Op 37 (first UK broadcast) Jean-Michel Damase Seventeen Variations, Op 22
Charles Fox with records
Richard Graves with the programme of music for the early evening. Producer ANDREW LYLE
taken from the short story by eduard mOrike and translated by DAVID WILLIAMS
Reader Martin Jarvis On the way to Prague from Vienna for the first production of Don Giovanni , Mozart and Konstanze find themselves guests at a great house. Mozart plays the assembled company passages from the not quite completed opera. Producer RICHARD KEEN
Invitation to the Dance HANS KANN (piano)
Trio in G minor, Op 63 RICHARD ADENEY (flute) TERENCE WEIL (cello)
LAMAR crowson (piano) Six Favourite Waltzes HANS KANN (piano) gramophone records
Poetry must resemble prose and both must accept the vocabulary of their time. Nor must there be any special subject matter - Tristram and lseult were not a more suitable theme than Paddington Railway Station.
For W.B. Yeats, poetry abandoned its obligations shortly after the Great War. but he was not the first reader to deplore the modern in verse.
Eric Griffiths , of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Presents a brief history of how unacknowledged legislators have represented the voices of their constituents through the voice of poetry.
Readers Martin Jarvis and Christopher Scott
Producer THOMAS sutcliffe followed by an interlude
direct from
Chichester Cathedral Iona Brown (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) Academv of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Iona Brown. Part 1
Handel Concerto Grosso, Op 6 No 12
Barber Adagio for Strings Bach Concerto for two violins (BWV 1043)
from History of England, from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, by J. A. FROUDE <1818-94)
In the first in a new series of readings from great historians. Michael Hordern describes the trial and execution of Sir Thomas More.
Text editor BARRY CARMAN Producer ALAN haydock
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Souvenir de Florence (Concert arranged by Chichester 906 Festivities in association with Andry Montgomery Ltd) BBC Bristol
Wind Quartet
MEMBERS OF THE FLANDERS WIND QUINTET: record
Concerto in D minor, for two flutes, two oboes, two violins, bassoon and strings (RV 566)
CAPELLA COLONIENSIS directed by GABRIELE FERRO : record
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