Berlioz Overture:
Benvenuto Cellini , Op 23 CITY Or BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
7.15* Debussy Suite: Pour le piano: MAGDA TAGLIAFERRO
7.27* Falla Ballet: Love, the Magician
SPANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
8.0 News
8.5 Haydn Te Deum In c CHOIR OF ST REDWIG 'S
CATHEDRAL, BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL FORSTER
8.15* Chopin Scherzo No 3. In c sharp minor. Op 39 IVO POGORELICH (piano)
8.23* Britten Prelude and Dances: The Prince of the Pagodas, Op 57b
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by URI SEGAL : records
Hildlng Rosenberg and Vagn Holmboe
Holmboe Symphony No 10. Op 105 (1971)
GOTHENBURG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIXTEN EIIRLING
Rosenberg Andante tranqulllo; Finale
(Symphony No 4, for baritone, chorus and orchestra: 1940) ERIK SAEDEN
SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND ORATORIO CHORUS, conducted by HERBERTBLOMSTEDT: records
PARIKIAN/rLEMING/ROBERTS TRIO
Variations In E flat. Op 44: Trio In c minor. Op 1 No 3 (Given last December in the Wigmore Hall, London)
Conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Elgar Imperial March
Sullivan Symphony in E (Irish)
(records)
Seven Arabesques; Nocturnes 3 and 4; Variations on a Slovak theme: LOWRI BLAKE (cello) JANICE DAWSON (piano) BBC Manchester
direct from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
Peter Zazofsky (violin)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gtinther Herbig
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
Busonl Violin Concerto in D
with Ian McDougall
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7, In A
Jeremy Brown, David Johns
Ravel La Valse
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
(Stereo)
The conductor this week. SIR ADRIAN BOULT , has had a long association with the orchestra. Including the Principal
Conductorship, 1951-57. Elgar Symphony No 2, In E flat: record
from Llchfleld Cathedral Introit: 0 Lord, of whom I do depend (East)
Versicles and Responses: Gibbons and Barnard Psalms 108. 109 (R. P. Stewart ; S. S. Wesley)
Lessons: Ecclesiastes 11. vv 1-8; Philippians 3. v 1 to 4, v 1
Canticles: Service for Trebles (Weelkes)
Anthem: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd)
Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue In c (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JONATHAN REES-WILLIAMS . Assistant organist PETER KING BBC Birmingham
Classically Inspired
Roger Nichols introduces music based on tales from classical mythology. ending at 6.10* with Bacchus et Ariane by Roussel.
Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
JOHN MILLS
Sor Largo (Fantasy No 7); Minuet (Sonata Op 25)
Haydn Sonatina (H xxvi 8) Ponce Valse; Cancion; Gavotte; Scherzino Mexicans
(Given on 5 June in the Purcell Room, London)
A new seven-part translation by c. H. SISSON of the 12th-century epic with Incidental music by NIGEL OSBORNE performed by LONTANO Part 4
The mountains are high and full of shadows,
The valleys deep, the streams rapid.
They sound the trumpets as they advance
To give Roland an answer from France.
Narrator
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS
Readers GEOFFREY BANKS,
GARARD GREEN, CHRISTOPHER NKAME , ANDY RASIILE1GH Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
direct from Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (SOp) - DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone)
DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano) Vaughan Williams The Vagabond; Let beauty awake; In dreams;
Whither must I wander?: Bright is the ring of words (Songs of Travel) Trevor Hold River Songs, for soprano, baritone and piano (first performance)
A personal history of the BBC
1: The European Service Leonard Miall joined the BBC early in 1039 as a member of its recently formed German Service. Later he became the BBC's first peace-time correspondent In
Washington and then worked In BBC television in the formative years of bothBBC1andBBC2.In the first of five talks he remembers, among other things. his fiery encounter with General de Gaulle in 1940.
Part 2
Britten The Poet's Echo, Op 76
Purcell Leave these useless arts in loving (Epsom Wells); Love, thou art best of human Joys (The Female
Vertuosos): Dialogue between Thyrsis and Iris (Amphitryon); No. no, resistance is but vain
(The Maid's Last Prayer) BBC Birmingham
by ELAINE EVELEIGH
Read by John Le Mesurler Producer
MARGARET WINDHAM
Poul Ruders String
Quartet No 2 (1979) (first UK broadcast)
Vagn Holmboe String Quartet No 14 (1978) (first UK broadcast) CARL NIELSEN QUARTET
Symphony No 6, in T major (Pastoral)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTER WAND , who became Chief Guest Conductor of the BBC SO last September.
Ruth Dyson introduces the last selection from Herbert Howells ' two books of clavichord pieces and plays
My Lord Sandwich's Dreame; E. B.'s
Fanfarando; Samuel's
Air: Sir Hugh's Galliard; Walton's Toye