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Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1, in a minor, Op 33
YO-YO MA (Cello) FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA conducted by LORI MAAZEL
7.24* Shostakovich Three Violin Ducts
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
ITZIIAK PERLMAN (violins) SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
7.31* Durufte Three
Dances for Orchestra, Op 6
FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.0 News
8.5 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3 ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
8.29* Dunhill Romance
(from Three Short Pieces, Op 81)
LEON GOOSSENS (oboe) DAVID LLOYD (piano)
8.32* Stravinsky Violin Concerto in D
KYUNG-WIIA CHUNG (violin) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN gramophone records
Mozart
Symphony No 23. In D (K
181): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS. conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Sonata in b flat (K 281)
KRYSTIAN ZIMERMAN (piano) Symphony No 29, in A
(K201): ENGLISII CHAMBER orchestra, conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN : records
Clarinet Quintet
TIIEA KING, AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET: record
led by CLIVE THOMAS conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY
GEORGE MACILWIIAM (alto flute)
Sibelius Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
Sallinen Chamber Music II Nielsen Symphony No 2 BBC Scotland
Son,ata in F sharp minor Fantasie in c (original unpublished version) Charles ROSEN (piano)
conductor EDWARD DOWNES Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
Casella Paganintana BBC Manchester
Presenter Michael Oliver
bruno laplante (baritone) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) Lavallce Nuit d'été; L'Absence
Gounod Ce que je suls sans toi; L'Absent:
Priere; Au Printemps Debussy Le promenoir des deux amants
Ravel Don Quichotte a Dulcinee
(Given in November 1981 at the Wigmore Hall, London)
Quartet in b flat, Op 76 No 4
ORLANDO STRING QUARTET
BBC Birmingham
Bradford Choristers from St Wilfred's Church, Harrogate
Introit: Haec Dies (Patestrina)
Responses: Paul Edwards
Psalms: 73 (Martin, Stainer. Ball): 74
(Barber, Walmisley)
Lessons: Song of Songs 2, vv 8-17; Matthew 28, vv 16-20
Canticles: Aston in F
Office Hymn: 0 sons and daughters, let us sing! (A & MR 130)
Anthem: Blessed be the God and Father (S. S. Wesley)
Hymn: He is risen, he Is risen! (A & MR 143)
Organ voluntary: Sortie (Whitlock)
Master of the Choristers KEITH RHODES
Organist francis JACKSON BBC Manchester
Donald James introduces the programme of music for the early evening.
With music from Italy by Rossini. Vivaldi, Boccherini and Franceschini (a sonata for two trumpets and organ) plus a sprinkling of items of Spanish origin or flavour.
Producer ian carson BBC Bristol
It's more than 20 years since a group of young Parisian cinéastes discovered the critical rhetoric, quirky editing techniques and location shooting that came to characterise The New Wave.
How do these films stand up today? What do the directors and actors of The New Wave think of it now? And what has been its durable legacy? The novelist and film historian John Ba ter presents an assessment of the movement.
Contributors: JEANNE MOREAU , LOUIS MALLE ,
MICHEL CIMENT , JEAN-LUC GODARD , CLAUDE CHABROL , ERIC ROIIMER , JEAN ROUCH , BKRTRAND TAVERNIER. Producer DAVID PERRY
Cello Sonata
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) gramophone record
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Jill Gomez (soprano) Sarah Walker
(mezzo-soprano) Cynthia Buchan (mezzo-soprano)
Kenneth Woollam (tenor) Thomas Allen (baritone) Paul Hudson (bass)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by Leonard Bernstein Part 1
Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
GUY GREGORY, BETH PORTER , BOB SCHERMANand MICHELLE TAYLOR speak the poetry that Leonard Bernstein has set to music for his Songfest.
Producer piers plowright
Part 2 Bernstein Songfest (A Royal Philharmonic Society Concert, in association with Laskys and JVC)
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2. For further details, see page 55
by j. W. vow GOETHE translated by r. J. HOLLINGDALE and abridged for radio in five parts by ROGER FRITH (4)
Read by Richard Morant (Part 5: next Sat 9.0 pm)
The first broadcast of a recent song-eycle, with words and music by Edward Cowie developing one of the characters in his opera, Commedia. which was broadcast last week. It is performed by the artists for whom it was written, DAVID wilson-johnson (baritone) and DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano), and introduced by DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON .
Cinq mélodies, Op 35b DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
FRIDA BAUER (piano): record