Couperin Deuxieme Concert Royal
ENSEMBLE, directed by SIGISWALD KUIJKEN
Robert Valentine Concerto In B flat major gudrun iieyens (recorder) MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE Bach Cantata No 69a: Lobe den Herrn. meine
Seele: WILHELM WIEDL (boy treble), PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor)
KURT EQUILUZ (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (bass) TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR, VIENNA
CONCENTUS musicus, directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT gramophone records
Strauss Oboe Concerto LOTHAR KOCH BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN Duphly La Damanza GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
Massenet Suite: Les Erinnyes (mono)
FRENCH NATIONAL OPERA orchestra, conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes ) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI : records
with Jeremy Siepmann A conversation with the counter-tenor CHARLES BRETT. Passion or Grandeurf: ALFRED BRENDEL on Beethoven's
Appassionata Sonata.
From conch shell to French horn: a conversation with BARRY TUCKWELL. Producer CATHERINE WEARING
Last of six programmes The 1964 début with the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of its present Music Director SEIJI OZAWA Bizet Symphony in c llindemlth Symphony: Mathis der Maier
11.50. Interval Reading
11.55* Part 2 Mussorgsky. orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition
(Berkshire Festival concert in the Music
Shed, Tanglewood. Boston Symphony Transcription Trust recording)
with SUSAN BICKNELL (viola) and ROBERT COHEN (cello) Part 1
Strauss Prelude (Capriccio)
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
1.15* Interval Reading
1.20* Part 2 Brahms
Sextet in B flat, Op 18
Opera In three acts Libretto and music by Wagner
Revised 1861 Paris version (sung in German: records) Cast in order of singing:
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
The action takes place near Eisenach, Thuringia, In the early 13th century Act 1
A sequence of poems arranged round a theme by Patric Dickinson and read by Jill Balcon, Denys Hawthorne and Michael Spice.
Act 2
Algernon Swinburne compiled and presented by Donald Bancroft and read by RICHARD HURNDALL The first of four programmes giving a humorous glimpse of the daily routine of a great man of literature.
Producer PENNY GOLD
Act 3
A personal reminiscence Of EARL ALEXANDER OF TUNIS (1891-1969) by Sir David Hunt , who was on his staff from 1942-45. One of the greatest, though strangely lesser-known generals of the Second World War
Alexander was a painter and Intellectual as well as a master strategist.
Reader benjamin whitrow Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Schnltlke Violin Concerto No 3
Roger Smalley Symphony in one movement BBC Manchester
by C. P. TAYLOR with ' I didn't even know you were back in Scotland.
Then seeing your picture in the paper - about you taking this big house on Loch Lomond. It's a mansion, Walter, isn't it? All them grounds ... Like a park. All to yourself. And the Loch around you. Just what you always wanted, isn't it, Walter? A dream come true.'
Music arranged by ROBERT PETTIGREW and JOHNNIE PHILLIPS and played by ROBERT PETTIGREW (piano) JOHNNIE PHILLIPS (rhythm guitar/soprano sax) STUART R. SMITH (bass guitar)
DAVID SWANSON (drums)
Technical presentation by TOM ANDERSON and IAN COWIE
Directed by STEWART CONN
(piano) Mozart Fantasy in c minor (K 396)
Beethoven Bagatelles. Op 126; 32 variations in c minor
BBC Birmingham
Six comic playlets by COLIN MCLAREN 2: On the Road to Damascus
The Wanderer
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone)
BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS conductor BRIAN WRIGHT BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
played by PETER HURFORD This week's programme i erorded in All Souls' I'nitarian Church, Washington DC. Chorale Preludes (The
18): BWV 663-668 records