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Moeran Rhapsody No 2 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.18* Balfe Killarney
FRANK PATTERSON (tenor) ORCHESTRA conducted by THOMAS KELLY
8.21* Hamilton Harty An Irish Symphony ULSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON gramophone records
1.000th Edition The last to be introduced by John Lade
Two new Magic Flute? and Tippett's King Priam reviewed by RODNEY MILNES.
Building a Library:
Dvorak's eighth symphony, by STEPHEN DODGSON.
Miscellaneous new records reviewed by EDWARD GREENFIELD , including the Athena Ensemble playing Debussy chamber music, Jorge Bolct playing
Reger and Brahms piano music and Abbado conducting Mahler's fifth symphony.
ProducerArthurjonNSON
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI Debussy Premiere rapsodie. for clarinet and piano
ROGER FALLOWS
IAN BROWN gramophone records
CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE
BAND
Conductor DAVID READ ARTHUR WILLS (organ)
Arthur Wills Symphonic Suite: The Fenlands (first performance)
(Part of a public concert given on 10 October at Ely Cathedral)
A series in which speakers from many walks of life, musical and non-musical, are invited to introduce some of their favourite music.
This week, the playwright Ronald Duncan
Gramophone Records
Presented by Lionel Salter The chalumeau is often regarded as little more than the primitive predecessor of the clarinet. Colin Lawson talks about its history and extensive repertoire, and introduces music for chalumeaux by Handel, Telemann, Fux and Graupner
. COLIN LAWSON and RONALD WOODLEY (chalumeaux)
ELIZABETH GALE (soprano) LISA BEZNOSIUK (flute) PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
ROGER BOWERS reports on the recent international conference on the performance of 14th- and 15th-century music which marked the inauguration of the Centre for Early Music at New York University.
David Byers presents a choice of recent music broadcasts which have given him pleasure.
Producer CLIVE BENNETT
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts
Gillian Reynolds (in the Chair) talks with Nigel Andrews ,
Edward Lucie-Smitlt and Anthony Thwaite This week's subjects:
Country, ' A Tory Story by Trevor Griffiths , in the BBC1 Play for Today series.
The four-part Radio 3 adaptation of Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
The Temptation of Eileen Hughes , a new novel by Brian Moore.
A film version of John Fowles ' The French
Lieutenant's Woman, directed by Karel Reisz. The Great Japan
Exhibition: art of the Edo period 1600-1868, at the Royal Academy.
Producer PHILIP French
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Britten Quartet No 3
leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by Louis Fremaux
Mayumi Fujikawa (violin) Gillian Weir (organ)
A concert direct from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, given as part of the Swansea Festival of Music 1981
Part 1
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (Les Troyens)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1. in G minor
by ROBIN HOLMES
The austere American expatriate did have his lighter moments - in particular during a most unusual (for him) outing among the hoi polloi of London down to Epsom for Derby Day, 1877. Reader Marvin Kane
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Part 2
Richard Elfyn Jones Brangwyn Festival Overture (Swansea
Festival Commission, with funds provided by the Welsh Arts Council: first performance)
Saint-Saens Symphony No 3, in c minor, Op 78 (Organ Symphony) (In association with the Welsh Arts Council and BP in Wales)
COLIN PARR , FRANK WIBAUT Herbert Howells Clarinet Sonata Paul Patterson Conversations
BBC Birmingham
'I usually produce a blueprint which is there to be destroyed... the anarchic process is very important.'
(Peter Wood, director, at the start of rehearsals for On the Razzle at the National Theatre)
Ronald Hayman follows the making of this farce through from early plotting to late changes With Peter Wood, Felicity Kendal, Dinsdale Landen and other members of the cast. And Tom Stoppard discusses his adaptation of Nestroy's Einem Jux will er sich machen: 'The point wasn't to transpose intact Nestroy into English, the point was to do in English what he'd done, which is a very different thing.'
(Way Upstream Alan Ayckbourn's new play at Scarborough: next Saturday at 10.0 pm)
Two medieval Latin lyrics: Silva myrtea; Musa venit carmine
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor
STEPHEN WILKINSON
BBC Manchester
(soprano)
(born 24 October 1921)
Mozart Ei parte ... Per pietà (Cosi fan tutte) GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRITZ BUSCH : record