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Wagner Ride of the Valkyries BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by KLAUS TENNSTEDT
7.10. Ravel Sonatine CLARA HASKIL (piano)
7.20* Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, Op 45 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
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8.5 Arensky Waltz (Suite, Op 15) CYRIL SMITH , PHYLLIS SF. LLICK (piano duet)
8.9* Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9, No I GRUMIAUX TRIO
8.34* Mozart Symphony No 20, in D (K 133) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS,conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
Albinoni and Marcello Albinoni Pimpinone ELENA ZILtO (mezzo-soprano) DOMENICO TRIMARCHI (baritone) I SOLISTI VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE records:
ANDRAS SCIIIFF (piano) Mozart Sonata in F (K 533/494) Schubert Sonata in i minor (D 845) (Part of an Abbotsholme Arts Society concert given on 20 February 1981 at Abbotsholme School, Rocester) BBC Birmingham
The fifth of seven programmes
String Quartet No 2, Op 22 GABRIELI STRING QUARTET
leader RONALD THOMAS conducted by GEORGE HURST
Haydn Symphorty No 87, in A
Delibes Suite: Le Roi s'amuse
FaurG Pavane
Saint-Saens Symphony No 2, in A minor
BBC Bristol
A series of weekly recitals given by artists of the younger generation. HÉLÈNE GAGNE (cello) IAN BROWN (piano)
Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor, Op 19
Nin Suite Espagnole
(Given before a studio audience in the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from the Ticket Unit,
BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
In this series, eight prominent musicians discuss with Charles Fox their careers in jazz and their approach to their music, with the aid of records.
3: Elvin Jones
In 1956 he moved from his home town of Pontiac, Michigan, to New York City, where he quickly established himself on the jazz scene, working with Bud Powell and Charles Mingus. and recording with Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins. Then he began a fruitful six years with the John Coltrane
Quartet, during which he initiated a new approach to jazz drumming. In 1964 he formed what was to be the first of many groups that he has since led.
Producer DEREK DRESCHER
from St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Responses: St Patrick's Use
Psalm 18 (Goss, Buck, Hewson)
Lessons: Isaiah 58, vv 612; 2 Peter 1, vv 12-21
Office Hymn: We love thy kingdom, Lord (ICH 433) Canticles: Moeran in D Anthem: Blessed City (Stanford)
Organ Voluntary: March in the style of Handel (Guilmant)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN DEXTER Organ scholar DAVID ADAMS
BBC Northern Ireland
Jeremy Siepmann introduces the programme of music for the early evening. Producer
NICHOLAS ANDERSON
' The novel can't be compared to the epic, or to the monuments 0; poetic drama. But it is the best we can do now. It is a sort of latter-day lean-to. a hovel in which the spirit takes shelter.'
(SAUL BELLOW.
Stockholm. 1976)
Next month. Saul Bellow publishes a new novel,
The Dean's December, his 6rst since he received the Nobel Prize for Literature five years ago. In this commentary on his lite and work. Philip French examines one of the most significant literary careers of our time.
Contributions from ariiu'R A. COJIEN , JOHN HOLLANDER , ALFRED KAZIN. NORMAN PODHORETZ ,
MORDECAI RICIILER. RICHARD G STERN , EDWARD SIURLS , JOHN UPDIKE. Producer DAVID PERRY
direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London Phyllis Bryn-Julson 'soprano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by Michael Gielen Part 1
Berg Three Pieces (Lyric Suite)
Schoenberg Erwartung
'Broadcast Tues 1.5 pin)
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D
David Byers introduces the first of four programmes from the 1981 International Rostrum of Composers.
Barton McLean Dimensions III
Jouni Kaipainen Trois morceaux de l'aube
Somei Sato Lyra
Frederik van Rossum Requisitoire
(First UK broadcast performances. Recordings from NPR Washington, YLE Helsinki, NHK Tokyo and RTB Brussels)
plays four pieces of 18th-century French - keyboard music, by RAMEAU. COUPERIN, LOUIS DAQUIN and CLAUDE BALBASTRE : record