Vivaldi Violin Concerto in D minor (nv 236)
SIMON STANDAGE , ENGLISH CONCERT, directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
7.13' Beethoven Sonata in f, Op 54
JOHN LILL (piano)
7.26* Haydn Symphony
No 95, in c minor: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EUCEN JOCHllM
7.46* Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
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8.5 Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon: SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR >LRXANDER GIBSON
8.12* Mendelssohn
Capriccio in A minor, Op 33 No 1
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
8.20* Schumann Cello
Concerto: JACQUELINE DUPRT NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.46* Hindemlth Five Pieces for string orchestra
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS , directed by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
Clementi and his Circle ' The Father of the Pianoforte ', as Clementi has often been called, ,travelled throughout Europe and Russia.
This week: music written by him and some of his numerous acquaintances. Field Divertissement No 2, In A imono)
LAMAR CROWSON (piano) ALLEGRl STRING QUARTET
Clementi Piano Sonata in E flat. Op 12 No 2: MALCOLM BINNS (forteplano)
Kalkbrenncr Grand Quintet in A minor ENSEMBLE: records
DELME STRING QUARTET
Shostakovich Quartet No 8, in c minor, Op 110
Frank Bridge Quartet No 2. 'in g minor
BBC Birmingham
The baritone Brian Rayner Cook introduces and performs a personal selection of English art-songs, accompanied by Roger Vignoles (piano)
First of four programmes to mark the bicentenary of Field's birth...
JOHN O'CONOR (piano) NEW IRISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by NICHOLAS KRAFMER
Haydn Symphony No 87
Field Concerto No 1.in E flat; Concerto No 2, In A flat
(Given on 18 May fn the National Concert Hall, Dublin, in association with the Irish Arts
Council and the Bank of Ireland)
BBC Northern Ireland
(baritone)
Dupare Phldylé; Chanson triste; Le manolr de Rosemonde: Extase
Fauré La bonne chanson DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Chausson Le colibrl; Sgrdnade italienne:
Cantlque a l'épouse; Les papillons (mono)
JACQUELINE BONNEAU (piano) gramophone records
CLSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Sterndale Bennett Overture: The
Woodnymphs Moeran Whythorne 's Shadow
Elgar Serenade for Strings Finzl Severn Rhapsody Wilfred Josephs
Mnnkchester Dances BBC Northern Ireland
Schumann Symphony
No 3, in E flat (Rhenish); LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
Strauss Four Last Songs ELISABETH SODERSTROM
(soprano), ORCHESTRA OF WELSH NATIONAL OPERA conducted by RICHARD ARMSTRONG
Beethoven String Quartet in B flat, Op 130, with Grosse Fuge. Op 133. as finale; LINDSAY QUARTET
Many composers succumb to the temptation to use, rearrange, transcribe or orchestrate ithe music of others. Today's programme includes:
Vivaldi and Bach. Satie and Debussy, and to end, Mussorgsky and Ravel: Pictures from an Exhibition. Presented by Jeremy Slepmann
Producer HUGH WARWICK
played by EDGAR KRAPP in the Royal Festival Hall. London
Mendelssohn Sonata No 3 Reger Canzone in E flat, Op 65 No 9
Holler Chorale Variations on Jesu meine Freude, Op 22 No
Sixth of ten programmes 6: Equal Voice Choirs ( Female)
BULMCRSHE GIRLS' CHOIR BRUTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CHAMBER CHOIR
THE WIRRAL SINGERS
Adjudicators NOEL cox. GEOFFREY MITCHELL. HUW TREGELLES WILLIAMS Bernard Keeffe introduces the series and summarises the adjudicators' remarks.
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
Yehudi Mcnuhin
(violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by GUnther Herbig Part 1
Luioslawskl Funeral Music
Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
Reflections on literature, current and classic. What is salutary and unnerving is the discovery that Cambridge could mean such different things and provide such different totems /or two undergraduates who went up within less than a decade of each other. The writer, Frederic Raphael. considers a book by Maurice Cowling : Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England.
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7. in A
The art of Christa Wolf
When Christa Wolf 's novel The Quest for Christa T was published in East
Germany in 1968, it was denounced by the Writers Congress as ' a pessimistic attempt to replace Marx with Freud'. Joyce Crick , Lecturer in German at University
College, London, reflects that Christa Wolf explores depths of the inner life unknown in the orthodox socialist novel, and that she sets ' a feminine affirmation of love and imagination against the dogmatic efficiency of the totally administered state '.
Reader BARBARA JEFFORD Producer
CATHERINE WEARING
to words by w. H. AUDEN Tell me the truth about love; Funeral Blues; Johnny; Calvpso
NORMA WINSTONE (soprano) COURTNEY KENNY (piano) Introduced by Donald Mitchell
Presenter Charles Fox
Paul Rutherford Trio