Leopold Mozart Sinfonia da Caccia
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM directed by JAAP SCHROEDER
8.17* Karol Kurpinski
Clarinet Concerto In B flat LUDWIG KURKIEWICZ,
BYDGOSZCZ PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZBlGNIEUW CHWEDCZUK
8.30* Rossini. arr Sedlak The Barber of Seville
(excerpts): NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE: records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Mahler's Symphony No 9, by RICHARD OSBORNE.
New records of vocal music reviewed by JOHN STEANE.
Producer PETER TANNER
Bach Cantata No 11: Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen (Ascension Oratorio) MARGARET MARSHALL (soprano), alfreda HODGSON (contralto), MARTYN HILL (tenor). STEPHEN ROBERTS (bass), CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
Schubert Mass in G (D 167) JOCELYNE CHAMONIN
(soprano), ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor), MARTIN
EGEL (baritone), CHOIR AND NEW PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA OF RADIO FRANCE, conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER : records
ROGERSTONEBAND, Conductor
MAJOR ARTHUR KENNEY Gordon Langford
Harmonious Variations on a theme by Handel Mervyn Burtch Suite for Brass. BBC Wales
Novelist Lynne Reid Banks introduces records of some of her favourite music.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
with Lionel Salter
The English St Cecilia's Day Celebrations.
RICHARD LUCKETT sketches the background of Sunday's broadcasts at
9.30 and 2.5
Italian Violin Music
JAAP SCHROEDER (Violin) MARK CAUDLE (cello)
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD ( harpsichord)
Tartini Sonata in c minor,Op1No8
Nardini Sonata in d minor Pugnani Sonata in E, Op 8 No 4
Chris de Souza presents his choice of recent music broadcaste. Producer
ERNEST WARBURTON
with Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre. books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Robert Cushman
(in the Chair), talks with Eric Rhode. Clancy Sigal and Marina Warner. This week's subjects:
The Royal Shakespeare Company production of Timon of Athens at the Warehouse Theatre.
A Hungarian film version of Klaus Mann 's
Mephisto. directed by Istvan Szabo.
The Edwin Lutyens exhibition at the Tate Gallery.
Robert Stone 's new novel, A Flag for Sunrise.
The Crazy Gang Story on Radio 2.
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4; String
Quartet in F minor. Op 20 No 5
The total recall that drowning people are said to experience is probably a romantic fiction. But poets really do suffer these bright, painful glimpses of the past, on which they then feel they have to work.
Patricia Beer introduces and reads a selection from her own poetry. BBC Manchester
Jill Gomez (soprano) Anne Howells (mezzo-sop) Robin Leggate (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (bar)
Harlow Chorus, NELP Chorus, chorus-master Michael Kibblewhite
Philharmonia Orchestra led by Raymond Ovens, conducted by Frank Shipway
Part 1
Wagner: Prelude and Good Friday Music (Parsifal)
by JOHN IRVING
Edward Lear's Nonsense Verse grew out of drawings made in his Calabrian Journal for 1847.
Read by Geoffrey Beevers
Producer BRIAN MILLER
BBC Bristol
followed by an interlude
Part 2
Malcolm Williamson
Mass of Christ the King
Part 2 of this concert is a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 (page 31)
(Given on ll October at the Royal Festival Hall, London, in association with National
Westminster Bank) followed by an interlude
Derek Mahon considers the work of novelist Olivia Manning with comments from NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE
KAY DICK. ISOBEL ENGLISH ROY FOSTER, VICTORIA GLENDINNING, FRANCIS KING , and R. D. SMITH Reader Anna Massey
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
by Dvorak: Radoslav Kvapil (piano): record
by Karel Capek
translated by Dora Round
Read by Bill Wallis
(Christmas Eve: Sun 10.50)
Trio in D minor (H xi 52) MUNICH BARYTON TRIO: record