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Haydn Fcldpartita in B flat LONDON BACH ENSEMBLE conducted by TREVOR SHARPE
8.15* Mozart Concerto In c for flute, harp and orchestra (K 299)
FRANS VESTER , EDWARD WITSENBURG AMSTERDAM MOZART
ENSEMBLE conducted by FRANS BRUGGEN
8.45' Pezel Suite in c LONDON BACH ENSEMBLE conducted by TREVOR SHARPE : records
Introduced by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Elgar's First Symphony, by ANDREW KEENER. New opera records reviewed by ALAN BLYTH.
Carl Stamltz Cello Concerto in G CLAUDE STARK
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANCERER
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : records
ROYAL DOULTON BAND conductor TED GRAY
Stuart Johnson A March Overture
Erik Leidzen Sinfonietta for Brass Band
Vaughan Williams
Variations for Brass Band BBC Birmingham
Records chosen by the painter Tom Phillips , whose work extends to several other arts: his series. A Humument, a ' treatment ' of a Victorian novel, has been turned into an opera. Producer PIERS BURTON-PAGE
by Matthew Locke and Henry Lawes , with Lessons from Locke's keyboard collection, Melothesia, and his
Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts
PATRIZIA KWELLA (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) COLIN TILNEY
(harpsichord and organ) ANTHONY BAILES (theorbo) MARK CAUDLE (baSS viol) LONDON CORNETT AND 6ACKBUT ENSEMBLE director THERESA CAUDLE (Given in April 1980)
Presented by Piers Burton-Page
Producer ELIZABETH JOHNSON
with Peter Clayton
Paul Bailey (in the Chair) talks with Michael Billington , Helen McNeil and Bryan Robertson This week's subjects: Still Crazy After All These Years, a Hull
Truck production at the Bush Theatre;
Ivan Passer 's film, Cutter's
Way; Twelve Years: An American Boyhood in East Germany by Joel Agee ;
Humphrey Jennings : Film-Maker, Painter, Poet at the Riverside Studios,
Hammersmith; Police Roger Graef 's 13-part seriesofBBC1 documentaries.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
GRAHAM MAYGEB (flute)
GORDON STEWART (piano) Wilfred Josephs Sonata for flute and piano, Op 99 (first broadcast)
Roussel Andante et Scherzo, Op 51 lbert Jeux
a short story by HEINRICH BOLL translated by LEILA VENNEWITZ
Read by Ian Holm
Producer ANTON GILL
leader MALCOLM STEWART conductor David Atherton direct from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Misha Maisky (cello)
Part 1 Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
Most of the major
English poets seem to have been much preoccupied with death - either death in general or their own deaths in particular.
Vernon Scannell investigates an interesting obsession. Reader Michael Spice Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 5, In E flat BBC Manchester
Quartet in e flat, Op 12 ORLANDO STRING QUARTET
BBC Birmingham
(died 23 January 1981) Reared in the European musical tradition, Barber remains a solitary figure among American composers: an unashamed romantic who has incurred the wrath of some critics yet whose music has found immediate appeal with audiences.
Peter Dickinson traces the life and career of a composer accustomed to success, but ill-equipped for failure and eventual disillusionment.
Contributions from VIRGIL THOMSON , II. WILEY
HITCHCOCK, GIAN CARLO MENOTTI,
HANS HEINSHEIMER , LEONTYNE PRICE, JOHN BROWNING , AARON COPLAND ,
WILLIAM SCHUMAN , CHARLES TURNER. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Canzonetta, Op 48
First British performance of Barber's last work-the slow movement, left in short score, of a projected oboe concerto. SARAH FRANCIS (oboe)
PETER DICKINSON (piano)