Saint-Saens The Carnival of the Animals
JOSEPH VILLA and PATRICIA PRA'M'IS-JENNINGS (pianos) ANNE MARTINDALE WILLIAMS (cello)
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by ANDRE* PREVIN
7.261 Spohr Double Quartet In E minor, Op 87: members or THE VIENNA OCTET
8.0 News
8.5 Elgar Sea Pictures,
Op 37: BERNADETTE GREtVY (contralto)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
8.29* Schumann, transe Liszt Wldmung
VAN CLIBURN (piano)
8.33* Tchaikovsky Fantasy: The Tempest: USSR state SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by evgeny SVETLANOV: records
Morales and Cabezon Morales Missa mille regretz: PRAGUE
MADRIGALISTS, conducted by MIROSLAV VENHODA gramophone record
Suite No 2. in G major JORDI SAVALL
(viola da gamba)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord) CHRISTOPHE COIN
(viola da gamba): record
conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
PETER FRANKL (piano)
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (The Peacock)
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 21. in c major (K 467) Schumann Symphony No 1. In b flat (Spring) BBC Scotland
(forteplano)
Haydn Sonata in E flat (H xvi 38)
Beethoven Nine variations on ' Quant e piu a bello from La Molinara by Paisiello
Dussek Sonata in c, Op 9 No 2
Monteverdi Toccata (L'Orfeo)
Paul Patterson Deception Pass: conducted by THE COMPOSER
Stravinsky Fanfare for a New Theatre
Beethoven Three Equall for four trombones (WoO 30)
Stravinsky Fanfare for a new theatre
Gibbons In Nomine BBC Birmingham
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation. Andrea Hess (cello)
Kathron Sturrock (piano) Bloch From Jewish Life: Prayer; Supplication: Jewish Song
Geoffrey Burgon Six Studies for solo cello Faurc Sonata No 2, In c minor, Op 117
(Given before a studio audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from the Ticket Unit,
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Introduced by Michael Oliver
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
Headlngton Violin Concerto Walton Symphony No 2
In the Chapel of New College, Oxford
Introit: Psallite Domino (Byrd)
Responses: Gibbons and Barnard
Psalms: 119: vv 145-176 (Turle, Cooke, Ouseley, Elvey)
First Lesson: II Kings 2, vv 1-15
Canticles: Service for
Double Choir (Palestrlna) Second Lesson:
II Ephesians 4. vv 1-13
Anthem: 0 God. the King of Glory (Gibbons)
Hymn: 0 Christ, our hope, our hearts desire (EH 144)
Organ Voluntary: Fantasia in four parts (Gibbons) Director of Music
DR EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM
Organ Scholar NICHOLAS KOK
Jeremy Slepmann presents the early evening programme of music. Producer RONALD COOK
Divertimento In D (K 136) VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLB conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone record
Poems on a variety of subjects, sacred and secular, written by KAROL WOJTYLA , POPE JOHN
PAUL 11, and published In Poland under a pseudonym between 1950 and 1966. with Richard Paseo and Hannah Gordon
It joined us together, the well;
The well led me into you. No one between us but light
Deep in the well,
The pupil of the eye
Set in an orbit of stones. Within your eyes, I, Drawn by the well, Am enclosed. translated by Jerzy Peterklewlcz who
Introduces the programme and also reads two poems In the original Polish.
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Last of three one-composer evenings given by the London Sinfonletta at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London Linda Hirst
(mezzo-soprano)
Antony Pay (clarinet) London Sinfonletta conducted by The Composer Part 1
The King of Harlem
(first UK performance)
Presented by Ian McDougall
Part 2
Clarinet Concerto: Le Miracle de la Rose
(London Sinfonietta commission: first performance)
The fifth of seven monologues for radio by PETER BARNES in The End of the World and After
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
Morley Who is it that this dark night?
Emma KIRKBY (soprano) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
TREVOR JONES (bass viol) ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS chorus-director
STEPHEN WILKINSON
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES Ravel Ballet: Daphnis et Chloe
Au village;
RSverle (Duma)
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano) gramophone record