Debussy Danse sacrée et Danse profane
VEHA BADINGS (harp)
AMSTERDAM CONCEBT GEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted hy
BERNARD IIAITINK
7.15* Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 1
MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN
PAII.LARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
7.33* Tchaikovsky
Fantasy: The Tempest, Op 18
USSR STATE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.0 News
8.5 D'lndy Chansons et
Danses MAURICE BOURGUE WIND OCTET
8.21* Britten Piano Concerto, Op 13
SVIATOSI.AV RICHTER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted bv THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Mozart Divertimento in F (K 138) POLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
Veni. Sancte Spiritus (K 47) VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR CATHEDRAL ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND GROSSMAN
Church Sonata in Eflat (K 67) VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ) GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS conducted by HELMUT WINSCHERMANN Litaniae Lauretanae (K 195) ILEANA COTRUBAS (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor) JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK ( baritone)
SCHOLA CANTORUM ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
(gramophone records)
Piano Pieces. Op 9
JANOS SOLYOM
(cello)
Bach Suite No 3. in c (BWV 1009)
directed by Alan Fearon
Mozart. arr Triebensee Movements from Don Giovanni
David Blake Cassation for wind octet
Joachim Raff Sinfonietta for ten wind instruments
BBC Manchester
leader JOHN TUNNELL conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
TERESA CAHILL (soprano) JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano). Part 1
Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge
Ravel Piano Concerto in c
Ian McDougall presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
(Repeated: Wed 9.20 pm)
Part 2
George Benjamin A Mind of Winter, for soprano and small orchestra (first performance)
Schubert Symphony No 3 (Given on 26 June in Sncij)c Mailings during the Aldeburgh Festival, in association with the Scottish Mutual
Assurance Societio) BBC Birmingham
English Suite No 3. in G minor (bwv 808)
MAGGIE COLEI harpsichord)
CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
Diana Cummings (violin) Luciano Iorio (viola)
Rohan de Saram (cello) Reger Trio in A minor, Op 77b
Beethoven Trio in D major. Op 9 No 2
The second of two programmes
Marie Slorach (soprano)
Scottish Philharmonic Singers, chorus master Ian McCrorie
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Seaman
Concert Overture: In The South (Alassio) Op 50
The Wand of Youth: Music from Suites 1 and 2 "Go, song of mine", Op 57 "The Banner of St George", Op 33.
BBC Scotland
Charles Fox with records
with Roger Nichols
In the third of five programmes PETERWILD plays the Preludes and Fugues. Op 87 Nos 9-14
(.Next prog: Wed 7.0 pm)
with Ian McKellen , including poems by JOHN MASEFIKLD. D. H. LAWRENCE and schoolchildren, extracts from NOËL
CCOWARD'S and NEVILLE CARDUS'S autobiographies and letters from DICKENS and MRS T. S. ELIOI.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
in d minor. Op 15 played by lazar hkrman and the Chicago symphony ORCHESTRA, conducted by ERICII LEINSDORF
(WFMT recording)
A study of Kafka and his father
Written and presented by Ronald Hayman , with Ronald Pickup David Waller Janet Suzman
Fulton Mackay and Nicholas Cortney
. You asked me once. not long ago, why I say I'm afraid of you. I couldn't answer you - as usual - partly because I'm afraid and partly because that fear has so many things behind it.'
Directed hv
PIERS
PLOWRIGHT
Oliver Knussen with the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND
JANE MANNING (soprano) Choral, for large wind orchestra and percussion (1970-72)(first UK performance)
Songs and a Sea
Interlude (Where the wild things are) (1981)
Third Symphony (1973-79) Introduced by Bayan Northcott
translated and abridged bv DEREK BOWMAN
Read by Nicholas Barnes The diary was begun when Dawid was 12 and consists of five exercise books. He and his family lived in Krajno. Poland. where his father owned a small dairy. Dawid kept his diury from
March 1940. by which time the Germans had already invaded. It was not discovered until 1960 and was published in Warsaw the same year. Thesoundof hisuoung voice reading this catalogue of horrors in such quietly expressive tones has haunted this listener for daus.
(TIME OUT)
Infused with feeling, it was at the same time immensely mntter-of-fact, unsentimental and devoid of self-pity. (THE TIMES) Producer PAT TRUEMAN
Fantasias Nos 25 and 22 HOPKINSON SMITH (lute) gramophone record