directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER Mozart Overture and March of the Janissaries i Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serai Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in b flat Mozart Symphony No 35, in D (Haffner) (k 385) records;
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI Dittersdorf Double-bass Concerto in E GEORG BORTNAGEL WÜRTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by JORG FAERBER Chopin Piano Sonata No 3, in a minor, Op 58 (mono) DINU LIPATTI Schubert Mass in G (d 167) JOCELYNE CUAMONIN (soprano) ANTHONY ROLFE-JOHNSON (tenor) MARTIN EGEL (baritone) FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO CHORUS, FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO NEW PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER records:
Presenter Michael Oliver Ignaz Friedman (born February 1882): a centenary assessment of the Polish pianist and composer, by JEREMY SIEPMANN ; A conversation with THOMAS ALLEN ; Thoughts on Schoenbergs Erwartung , by ARNOLD WHITTALL. Producer graham Sheffield
CHRISTIAN ZACHARIAS
(piano), polish CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, leader JAN stanienoa , conductor JERZY MAKSYMIUK Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 47, in G major
Marek Stachowski
Divertimento for string orchestra
Michael Neve (4)
Part 2
Mozart Piano Concerto No 14, in r. flat (K 449)
Tchaikovsky Serenade in c, for string orchestra
(Giren in the Royal Albert Hall , London, on 21 August 1981)
(A BBC digital recording)
ANTON weinberg (clarinet) RAPHAEL WALLFISCII (cello) PETER WALLFISCH (piano) Janacek A Tale, for cello and piano
Berg Four Pieces, Op 5, for clarinet and piano
Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
(A BBC digital recording) (Tomorrow lunchtime : Israel Piano Quartet)
Oratorio in three acts Libretto by CHARLES JENNENS Music by Handel
(gramophone records)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by PHILIP LEDGER Act 1
In the first of six programmes, the poet Vernon Scannell locks in detail at 'During wind and rain' and 'Channel firing' by Thomas Hardy.
Reader John Franklyn-Robbins
BBC Manchester
(John Franklyn-Robbins is a member of The Royal Shakespeare Company)
Act 2
4.35* Interval Reading
4.40* Saul Act 3
A long short story by HEINRICH BOLL translated by LEILA VENNEWITZ
Read by Ian Holm This classic story. of a young German soldier's feelings and experiences at the outbreak of World War II, is one in an occasional series of stories reflecting society in Germany over the past 40 years.
Producer ANTON gill
ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
Sonatas in D major, Op 26 No 3; B minor, Op 40 No 2; A major, Op 36 No 1; G minor, Op 50 No 3
by Brian Friel
Set in County Donegal in I the play concerns the British Army's Ordnance survey of the and the problems caused by their standardisation (and translation into English) of local Irish place names.
Directed for stage and radio by donald MCWHINNIE
Adapted for radio by DONALD MCWHINNIE
Producer ROBERT COOPER
BBC Northern Ireland
(Currently playing at the National Theatre, London)
Last of six programmes Missa in honorem Sancti Dominici : ST Margaret's WESTMINSTER SINGERS conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Symphony No 6, Op 80 PI-IILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by norman DEL MAR : records
5: B-Movie Man
Individuals, like chocolate bars, don't seem to come separately any more, but in large uniform packs.' written by BARRY PILTON and performed by Leonard Rossiter
Producer
CATHERINE WEARING
Quintet No 4, in d (c 448) pepe ROMERO (guitar)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS CHAMBER ensemble: record
Introduced and played by Peter Hurford, at the organ of New College Chapel, Oxford.
Prelude in G (BWV 568)
Fantasia in B minor (BWV 563)
Chorale Prelude:
Herr Gott dich loben wir (BWV 725)
Sonata No 5 in C (BWV 529)
(Repeat)
directed by Peter Phillips, sing English sacred music of the 16th century
Byrd O Lord make thy servant
Elizabeth Weelkes O Lord grant the Queen a long life
Taverner Dum transisset Sabbatum
(record)