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Hoddinott Overture:
Jack Straw : PHILHARMONIA orchestra, conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
8.10. Parish-Alvars
Divertissement, Op 38 SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
8.17* Moeran Four
Shakespeare Songs:
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
8.23* Brian March (Turandot)
PETER HILL (piano)
8.29* Britten Symphonic Suite: Gloriana, Op 53a BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by URI SEGAL : records
Rossini Overture:
Semlramide: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
9.18* Berlioz La mort de Cleopatre: JESSYE NORMAN (soprano), PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
9.42* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Ein Heldenleben AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : records
PETER NOKE. HELEN KRIZOS
Lennox Berkeley Sonatina Lutoslawski Variations on a theme of Paganini
Constant Lambert Trois pieces n£gres
Salnt-SaensVariationson a theme of Beethoven BBC Manchester
conducted by JAMES LOCKHART
MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 39, in E flat (K 543)
Ftnzl Cantata: Dies
Natalis. for voice and string orchestra
12.5* pm Interval Reading
12.10* Part 2 Reger
Variations and Fugue on a theme of Hiller, Op 100 BBC Wales
Secular music from the late middle ages by Ciconia, Bartolino and Ockeghem.
MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE OF LONDON directors PETER AND TIMOTHY DAVIES
NEW LONDON CONSORT director PHILIP PICKETT (Repeats)
Johann Strauss Emperor Waltz
Haydn Sinfonla
Concertante In B flat RAINER KUCHL (Violin)
ROBERT SCHEIWEIN (Cello) KARL MAYRHOFER (oboe)
DIETMAR ZEMAN (bassoon) Mozart Masonic Funeral Music (K 477) conducted by KARL BOHM gramophone records
And a memorial concert for BOHM, who died last August
Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde): conducted by SIR GEORG SOLT1 Strauss Prelude (Capriccio)
Mozart Traurigkelt ward mir zum Lose (Die Entfiihrung)
EDITA GRUBEROVA (soprano) conducted by HEINRICH HOLLREISEB Bruckner Adagio
(Symphony No 9, in D minor): conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
(Austrian Radio recording)
Seventh programme of this centenary series. The Soldier's Tale
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS
Gramophone record
with Peter Clayton
Henry Brant Prevailing Winds (1974)
Nielsen Quintet in E (1922)
COSTAS COTSIOLIS plays music by Dowland, Bach, Granados, Tansman and Paganini.
Introduced by Stephen Dodgson
Marie Louise von Franz , the Jungian analyst of fairy tales, interprets a reading of The Golden Bird by the Brothers Grimm.
Reader IAN HOGG Producer
MARGARET WINDHAM
direct from the RoyalAlbert Hall , London Radu Lupu (piano)
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain conductor
Christopher Seaman Parti
Debussy Iberia (Images) Mozart Piano Concerto
No 23, in A major (K 488)
' It does not harangue. exhort or denounce. So that the horrors - and when we get to the end and look back, we see that the book has in fact dealt almost entirely with horrors - creep up on us from the fringe of our attention.'
John Wain looks beneath the surface of Mr Norris Changes Trains by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD.
Brahms Symphony No 1, in C minor
by Frederick Bradnum
Music by Humphrey Searle
Isaac Rosenberg was killed at the Western Front on 1 April 1918. He was 28 years old. Trained as a painter and craftsman, he was a Londoner of Jewish origins and with a strong East End Jewish background. A quiet, unassuming person, he was the only Great War poet of any consequence not to hold a commission. His three greatest poems of that war, 'Break of day in the trenches', 'Dead man's dump' and 'Returning, we hear the lark', almost tell of a day in the trenches. With Stephen Garlick David Gooderson, Steve Hodson, Crawford Logan, Brian Burrows (tenor) Sinfonia of London conducted by Humphrey Searle Directed by Ian Cotterell
(David Suchet is an RSC associate artist)
Miles Baster (violin)
Peter Markham (violin) Michael Beeston (viola)
Christopher Gough (cello) KennethLelghton Seven Variations
Shostakovich String Quartet No 6, Op 101 BBC Bristol
Hodie beata virgo; Ave verum Corpus: choir of KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS : record