Mozart Divertimento in D (K 136)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
. conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.18' Moscheles Concertante in F
AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
7.32* Schubert Erlkbnlg HERMANN PREY (baritone) KARL ENGEL (piano)
7.36* Michael Haydn Violin Concerto in A ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
8.0 News
8.5 Parry Overture to an unwritten tragedy
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.15* Dussek Piano Concerto in B flat RENA KYRIAKOU
BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. A. BÜNTE
8.38* Vaughan Williams
Cantata: In Windsor Forest BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
CHORUS
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR : records Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Brahms
Piano Concerto No 1. in D minor: RADU LUPU LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ECO DE WAART gramophone record
Producer RONALD COOK
GORDON PULLIN (tenor)
JAKOB LINDBERG (archlute) Twelve songs from John Playford publication of 1669. BBC Manchester
Symphony No 2, In c, Op 61
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone record
(1782-1840)
A new series of four programmes
Although remembered principally as a virtuoso of the violin, Paganini was also an accomplished guitarist and this series features some of his many duos for these instruments.
JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW and ANTHEA GIFFORD
Sonatas 1 and 2. Op 2
Sonatas 4, 5 and 6. Op 3
Sonatas 1 and 2 (Centone di Sonate)
First of four programmes with music by Karl Goldmark (1830-1915) A scherzo and string quartet from his 40s. music from his opera The Cricket on the Hearth and his late overture: From Days of Youth.
HUNGARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ADAM MEDVECZKY and JANOS SANDOR
KODALY STRING QUARTET (Hungarian Radio recordings)
MARIA JERITZA (soprano) with ORCHESTRA (mono) (gramophone record)
direct from St John 's Smith Square, London Nash Ensemble
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Bartok Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano Ravel Introduction and Allegro for flute, clarinet, string quartet and harp
ULSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY RIDLEY
Mendelssohn Overture Fair Melusine
John Rutter Folk Song Suite for strings
Mussorgsky Prelude Khovanshchina
DeUbes Le Roi s'amuse Tchaikovsky Waltz and Polonaise (Eugene Onegin)
George Lloyd Symphony No 5: PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDWARD rOWNES
Samuel Wesley In exitu Israel: CHOIR OF CHRIST
CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD HARRY BICKET (organ) conducted by FRANCIS GRIER
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5. in E flat (Emperor) ARTURO BENEDETTI MICHELANGELI
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
Are You Sitting Comfortably
Jon Curie presents music for or about children, including Schumann's Kinderscenen. Leopold Mozart 's Toy Symphony and at 6.14*. the suite Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
played by PAUL SPICER on the Schulze organ at Ellesmere College
Rhapsody in c sharp minor, Op 17 No 3;
Prelurtio: Sine Nomine
(Six Pieces, No 1); Fugue, Chorale and Epilogue
(Six Pieces, No 4); Paean (Six Pieces, No 6) BBC Birminohom
I paint while I'm looking at what I'm painting.
There's no such thing as copying because when you paint you're using marks of paint which have their own quality. It's a code.
Sir William Coldstream , Professor Emeritus of University College, talks with Edward Lucie-Smith about how he launched himself into being a full-time artist and about the subjects which especially interest him. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS (15 November: Anthony Caro )
Nouveau Concert No 5, in E
(Ritratto dell'amore) AURELE NICOLET (flute)
THOMAS BRANDIS (Violin) JOSEF ULSAMER
(viola da gamba)
MANFRED SAX (bassoon) CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord) gramophone record
by Hector Berlioz direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London London Symphony Orchestra leader
MICHAEL DAVIS London Symphony Chorus director RICHARD HICKOX Southend Boys' Choir conductor MICHAEL CRABB Janet Baker (mezzo-sop) Peyo Garazzi (tenor)
Thomas Allen (baritone) John Tomlinson (bass) conducted by Sir Colin Davis Parts 1 and 2
A personal history of the BBC
4: Politicians on the Box After his years as Washington correspondent,
Leonard Miall became responsible for talks on television. In those early days of television, among his biggest problems were the politicians. In the fourth of five talks he describes some of the bizarre incidents that took place behind and in front of the cameras, and concludes, ' I suppose all's fair in love. war and party politicals.'
Parts 3 and 4 (Given in association with Rank Xerox)
Presented by Charles Fox
Onward Internationals: Dave Bitelli (tenor sax, flute, clarinet) Guy Barker (trumpet) Rick Taylor (trombone) Kim Burton (piano) Simon Edwards (bass guitar) Roy Dodds (drums) Dawson Miller (congas) Roberto Pla (timbales)