Svendsen Romance in G. Op 26
ORNULF BOYE HANSEN (violin) OSLO PHIUIARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by OIVIN FJELDSTAD
7.14* Julius Klengel
Hymnus for 12 cellos.
Op 57: CELLOS OF THE BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
7.20* Brahms Alto Rhapsody
YVONNE MINTON (mezzo-sop) AMBROSIAN SINGERS NEW PHILHARMONIA orchestra, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
7.33, Berwald Piano Concerto in MARIAN MICDAL, ROYAL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ULF bjorlin
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8.5 Lefdburc-Wely Sortie in B flat andre ISOIR (organ)
8.8* Martlnu Concerto for flute, violin and orchestra (1936)
JIRI VALEK (flute)
BOHUSLAV MATOUSEK (violin) DVORAK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR VALEK
8.25* Verdi, arr Mackerras Suite: The Lady and the Fool
LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
Brahms ,
Piano Quartet No 2, in RUDOLF SEKKIN (piano) adolf BUSCH (violin) .KARL tOKTOR (viola)
HERMANN BUSCH (cello)
Intermezzi. Op 119 Nos 2 and 3; Rhapsody, Op 119 No 4
RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) gramophone records
Stravinsky Elegy for viola Shostakovich Sonata for viola and piano
-SIMON ROWLAND-JONES (viola)
PETER BITIIELL (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader geoffreytrabichoff conducted by AVI OSTROWSKY HEATHER CORBETT (xylophone)
Istvan Lang Concertino for xylophone and orchestra (first UK broadcast)
Haydn Symphony No 92. in G major (The Oxford) BBC Scotland
Quartet No 3
COULL STRING QUARTET
BBC Birmingham
conductor EDWARD DOWNES JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano) Edward MacDowell
Piano Concerto No 2. in D minor
Sibelius Symphony No 2. in D major
BBC Manchester
Direct from Broadcasting House, London
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation
Wolfgang Manz (piano)
Schumann Carnaval
Liszt Etude d'execution transcendante No 8 (Wilde Jagd); Mephisto Waltz No 1
conducted by GEORGE HURST
William Mathias Laudi Schumann Symphony
No 3, in E flat I Rhenish) (Given on 27 September in association with the Welsh Arts Council at the North Wales Music Festival at St Asaph Cathedral) BBC Wales
(violin and piano)
Mozart Sonata in E flat (k 481)
Beethoven Sonata in a. Op 47 (Kreutzer)
direct from
Norwich Cathedral
Versicles and Responses: William Byrd
Psalm 18 (Turle, Barnby, Turle)
Lessons: Proverbs 9:
Revelation 7, vv 1-4 and 9-17 Office hymn: Fast sinks the sun (A&MR 37)
Canticles: Leighton
Anthem: 0 pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Howells)
Organ Voluntary:
Toccata from Suite, Op 5 (Durufle)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
MICHAEL NICHOLAS
Assistant organist MALCOLM ARCHER
BBC Birmingham
David Hoult 's programme includes piano music by Debussy and Chopin played by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY , Grieg's
Holberg Suite at 5.201, and at 6.15*,
Mendelssohn's String
Symphony No 2, played by the POLISH CHAMBER orchestra, conducted by JERZy'MAKSYMIUK.
Producer ANN stangar BBC Manchester
Introduced by Charles Fox
The plain fact is if your country is at war, your readers won't thank you, your country won't thank you and your paper won't thank you for a dramatic exclusive which manages to get 2,000 soldiers killed.
Alastair Hetherington. former editor of The
Guardian and Research Professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at Stirling University, talks to journalists and editors about their coverage of the Falklands conflict and asks how it reflects upon the practices normally followed in Fleet Street and television. Producer thomas SUTCLIFFE
Opera in three acts
Libretto by w. H. auden and CHESTER KALLMAN Music by Stravinsky The action takes place in an 18th-century England.
SADLER'S WELLS OPERA
CHORUS
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Act I gramophone records
Ian McDougall. with the help of the BBC's
Monitoring Service. presents his weekly selections of foreign radio broadcasts.
Act 2
Robin Holmes reads from poets who have loved the English countryside.
Act 3
by PETER BARNES , adapted from Reminiscences of Tolstoy by maxim CORKY Read by David Suchet Producer
MARGARET WINDHAM