Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream: AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
7.17* Donizetti Concertino HEINZ HOLLIGER (cor anglais)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA. conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.29. Haydn Symphony
No 56, in C: PHILIIARMONIA HUNCARicA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.0 News
8.5 Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville: NEW rHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by LAMBERTO CARDELLI
8.12* Scriabin Piano
Concerto in r sharp minor VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.40. Elgar Where Corals Lie (Sea Pictures)
JANET BAKER (meZZO-soprano). London symphony orchestra, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.44* Johann Strauss Waltz: Tales from the Vienna Woods: VIENNA
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records
Smetana: The Last Years Tabor (Ma vlast)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
Czech Dances, Set 2 JAN NOVOTNY (piano) Blanik (Ma vlast)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
Second of two programmes
ALBERNI QUARTET
PATRICK IRELAND (viola)
Michael Haydn Quintet in c major
Mozart Quintet In E flat major (K 614)
YOSSI ZIVONI (violin)
ROSEMARIE WRICHT (piano) Schubert Duo In A (D 574) Graham Whettam Ballade (first broadcast) BBC Birmingham
conducted by ANTONI ROS-MARBA
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) Vaughan Williams
Overture: The Wasps Khachaturian Violin Concerto
Beethoven Symphony No 6. in F (Pastoral)
(Concert arranged by the Western Orchestral
Society Ltd, in association with Abbey Life Assurance Co Ltd) BBC Bristot
direct from New
Broadcasting House
Eugene Sarbu (violin) Gordon Back (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring)
Enesco Sonata No 3, in A minor, Op 25
Opera In three acts Music by Dvorak Libretto by ADOLF WENIC (sung in Czech: records)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE JANACEK OPERA, BRNO conducted by jiri pinkas
Piano Concerto No 2
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
BBC Manchester
Roy Williamson presents a programme of music written by violinists
Kreisler, Spohr, Rakov and Wieniawskl, ending with Spohr's Clarinet Concerto No 4.
Producer GORDON STEWART
ACADEMY BRASS conductor GORDON GRAHAM Paul Patterson Count Down
Gustav Hoist Nocturne (A Moorside Suite) Gordon Langford
Rhapsody for trombone and brass band
Chamber Choirs: 2 UORNIMAN SINGERS
AIRE VALLEY SINGERS STRANMILLIS SINGERS LOWMAN SINGERS Introduced by Bernard Keeffe
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Judith Kees (soprano) Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) Andrew King (tenor) Neil Jenkins (tenor) Nigel Rogers (tenor) David Thomas (bass) Simon Grant (bass) Richard Wistretch (bass)
Taverner Choir
Taverner Players, leaders John Holloway and Bruce Dickey, conductor Andrew Parrott
Monteverdi Vespers of the Blessed Virgin (1610)
The last of three monologues compiled from the writings of RICHARD JEFFERIES by ROGER FRITH with Paul Scofleld as Richard Jefferies and incidental music composed and conducted by DAVID CAIN
Producer KEITH SLADE
String Quartet No 3 SIBELIUS ACADEMY STRING QUARTET
(Recording courtesy of Finnish Radio)
(First performance of Hugh Wood's Symphony: tomorrow 8.50 pm)
Colin MacCabe (3)
Douglas Young introduces the first of five programmes of music written in the last
100 years under the Influence of the techniques and philosophies of Eastern music. This programme concentrates on the impact of the Indonesian gamelans, which were first heard in Europe at the Paris Exhibition of 1889, and which were studied in detail by the American composer Colin McPhee in the 1930s.
Colin McPhee Balinsee ceremonial music
Ravel Entre cloches; Frontisplce
John Cage Totem Ancestor
S'eve Reich Clapping Music
Reinhard Febel
Kaleidoskop I and II (first UK broadcast)
DREAMTIGER Peter Hill. James Wood (piano and clapping) director
DOUGLAS YOUNG (piano)
(Nextprog: next Wed 10.30)