with Steve Race Producer ERNEST WARBURTON
Mendelssohn Overture: Athalia
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNÁNYI
7.14* Bach Partita in E major (BWV 1006)
SANDOR VEGH (violin)
7.31* Hughes The stuttering lovers: The old man from the fields: The Spanish lady
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (SOp) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
7.38* Mozart Piano Concerto in f K 37)
INGRID HAEBLER (fortepiano) VIENNA CAPEI.LA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS
8.0 News
8.5 Strauss Sextet for strings (Capriccio) LAUSANNE CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA. conducted by ARMIN JORDAN
8.16* Beethoven Sonata in g minor. Op 49 No 1 JOHN LILL (piano)
8.25* Kozeluh Sinfonia
Concertante in E flat, for piano, mandolin, trumpet. double-bass and orchestra
WERNER GENUIT. AKASHI OCHI. SIEGFRIED GOETHEL, WALTER MEUTER
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN
IN-THE-FlELDS. directed by IONA BROWN: records
Tchaikovsky
Variations on a Rococo theme: MSTISLAV
ROSTROPOVICH (cello) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Why?, Op 6 No 5; At the ball, Op 38 No 3; Over the golden cornfields, Op 57 No 2
CALINA VISHNEVSKAYA (SOp) MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (pianoi
Theme and Variations in F. Op 19 No 6
TERENCE JUDD (piano) Valse-scherzo
BORIS BELKIN (violin), NEW PHILHARMOMA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY : records
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
Walton Where does the uttered music go? Britten Sacred and Profane, Op 91
On an overgrown path PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
Mozart Quartet in F (K 590) Mendelssohn Quartet in A minor. Op 13 BBC Manchester
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by IRVINE ARDITTI. conducted by BRIAN WRIGHT BRACHA EDEN.ALEXANDER TAMIR (pianos). Part 1 Dvorak Carnival, Op 92 Bartok Concerto for two pianos.
with Angus McDermid
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 8, in c, Op 88 (Given on 26 July in association with the Welsh Arts Council)
Second of five programmes Piernc Sonata in F sharp minor Guy-Ropartz Sonata No 1, in G minor RAPHAEL SOMMER (Cello) DANIEL ADNI (piano)
Seventh of 11 programmes Contemporary Choirs (1) UK: DURHAM SINGERS;
Hungary: PESTERZSEBET ' CSILI ' CHAMBER CHOIR; Finland: CANTABILE;
Canada: POWELL RIVER
Boys CHOIR; W. Germany: ARS-NOVA ENSEMBLE, BERLIN
direct from the Royal Albert Hall.
London
Alfred Brendel (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Part 1 Brahms Piano
Concerto No 1. in D minor
Reflections on literature, current and classic. Colin McLaren , the novelist and Keeper of Manuscripts at Aberdeen University, returns to some of his favourite childhood stories from Puck of Pook's Hill by Hudyard Kipling.
Jonathan Harvey Symphonic Poem: Persephone Dream
Janacek Sinfonietta
Twelve Variations on ' Se vuol ballare ', from Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.
ClDON KREMER (violin) ELENA KREMER (piano) gramophone record
by AVRIL PYMAN
A feature on the life and work of the Russian poet Al.EKSANDR BLOK (1880-1921) with John Rowe as Blok. Blok was brought up in an atmosphere of artistic refinement and lived in literary and theatre circles, amid fame,
Bohemianism and mutual infidelities. His poetry expressed exaltation and spiritual fulfilment and is noted for its rhythmic innovations and its musicality. His life. like his work, went through the successive phases of romantic conflict - elation, frustration, rebellion, despair. His poetry, and Particularly his last, enigmatic poem The Twelve, exerted an enduring fascination and helped to initiate the Post-revolutionary era of Russian literature. This Programme contains illustrations from his verse, some of them in the original.
Narrator MARY WIMBUSH
Lyuha DIANA BISHOP Andrey Bely. siON PROBERT VOlokhova. LOLLY COCKERELL Kluyev ........... JOHN CHURCH Aunt Maria...PAULINE LETTS Zhenya ...... ALEXANDER JOHN Russian reader BORIS NADAN Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
Adagio in B flat (k 411) LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER gramophone record