Boyce Symphony No 6, In r
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA directed by RONALD THOMAS
7.12. Francesco Mancini Sonata In i minor
GUDRUN HEYENS (recorder) MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE 7.11* Stravinsky Ballet:
Petrushka TARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERREMONTEUX
8.0 News
8.5* Cherublnl Overture: Anacrton
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
6.16* Rossini Duet: Dunque io son (The Barber of Seville) VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) SESTO BRUSCANTINI (bar) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by VITTORIO GIU 8.21* Liszt Totentanz ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK 8.37* Elgar Ballet: The
Sanguine Fan
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records
The Couperin Family
Louis Couperin Suite In r GUSTAV LEONBARDT (harpsichord)
Francois Couperin Senate
La Sultane
MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE Uvres de clavecin,
Ordre 6: BLANDINE VERLET (harpsichord): records
in B flat major, Op 11
In E flat major. Op 70 No 2 PARIKIAN/FLEM1NG/ROBERTS TRIO
(Given in December 1981 In the Wigmore Hall, London)
conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY Weber Overture: Turandot
Prokofiev Symphony No 4. Op 47: records
Sonata No 3, in F minor.
Op 14: MARC RAUBENHEIMER (piano)
LYNN HARRELL (cello)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA,conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Elgar Cello Concerto In t minor
Part 2
Bartok Dance Suite Britten The Young
Person's Guide to the Orchestra
(Given on 8 October in the Henry Wood Hall , Glasgow)
in I flat (L 18) In c (B XVI35) in t flat (H xvi 52) TM last of 15 programmes JOHN MCCABE
BBC Birmingham
The second programme marking the orchestra's 50th anniversary. The conductor is EDUARD VAN BEINUM, who was Principal Conductor 1949-51.
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
Haydn Symphony No 100. In G (Military) (mono) Bizet Suite:
L'Arleslenne: records
from Ripon Cathedral
Introit: 0 holy Spirit (Tye) Responses: Morley
Psalm 78: Crotch, Smart. Flintoft, Havergal, Dakers First Lesson: II Kings 19, vv 1-19
Office Hymn: Receive, 0 Lord (EH 194)
Canticles: Purcell In E minor
Second Lesson: Acts 24. v 14 to 25, v 12
Anthem: Thou, 0 God, art praised in Zion (Ian Hare) Voluntary: Paen (Howells) Organist and Master of the Choristers RONALD PERRIN Assistant organist MARCUS HUXLEY
BBC Manchester
with David Hoult An 18th-century programme ending at 6.5* with Haydn's Symphony No 83, in G minor (The Hen). Producer ANN STANGAR BBC Manchester
Opera In a prologue and four acts
Music by Borodin, In a newly-edited version by David Lloyd-Jones
Libretto by THE COMPOSER after a story by v. v. STASSOV, based on a medieval Russian epic poem sung in the English translation by STEVEN PIMLOTT and DAVID LLOYD -JONES.
Opera North's production the first fully-professional British one since the war, comes direct from the Palace Theatre, Manchester
In a story whose plot and sub-plots allow for brilliant and colourful music, Prince Igor ignores evil portents and goes to war against the Polovtsl, a Tartar tribe. Defeated, he becomes their prisoner, refuses a pact, escapes and returns home to his people's Joy. Igor, Prince of Seversk MALCOLM DONNELLY (bar)
Prince Vladimir Gatitzky
Skula and Evoshka, gudok players and deserters from Igor's army
JOHN MICHAEL FLANAGAN
(bass bar),
GRAEME MATHESON-BRUCE (tenor)
Yaroslavna, Igor's second
Wife...MARGARET CURPHEY
(soprano)
Nurse ...... VALERIE BAULARD
(mezzo-soprano)
Polovtsian girl
SHIRLEY THOMAS (SOp)
Konchakovna, daughter of Khan Konchak
GILLIAN KNIGHT (meZZO-SOp) Ovlur, a Polovtsian turned
Christian
PHILIP MILLS (tenor)
Khan Konchak ,
Polovtsian prince
RODERICK KENNEDY (bass)
Chorus of Opera North chorus-master
JOHN PRYCE-JONES English Northern Philharmonla leader DAVID GREED conductor
David Lloyd-Jones
Act1ith (Given in association with Norwest Hoist Ltd)
Throughout the 1970s
Francois Mitterrand kept a collection of notes, observations and reflections on people and events. Francois Kersuady , historian and lecturer at the Sorbonne, examines President Mitterrand s view of the world as seen through his writing and argues that ' it is a study in black and white.
Everywhere, the right and centre are very black indeed, while the left is almost pure white, with perhaps a few light grey patches here and there.
Act 2
by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI
Read by Rosalind Shanks
Acts 3 and 4 followed by an Interlude
A new seven-part translation by c. H. SISSON of the 12th-century epic with incidental music by NIGEL OSBORNE performed by LONTANO Part 3
We know what we have to endure;
Bitter cold and blazing heat,d,
And°ij'wehavetobleed. we bleed.
Narrator
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS Readers GEOFFREY BANKS
GARARD GREEN. CHRISTOPHER NEAME , ANDY RASHLEIGH Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester