Purcell Suite: Abdelazer ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER hogwood (harpsichord)
7.18* J. S. Bach
Harpsichord Concerto
No 2, in E (bwv 1053): GUSTAV LEONHARDT LEONHARDT CONSORT
7.39* Faur£ Pavane
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.44* Dukas Scherzo: The Sorcerer's Apprentice halleoroiestra, conducted by JAMES LOUCHRAN
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8.5 C. P. E. Bach Sinfonla in c (Wq 183 No 4)
ARS REDIVIVA CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MILAN MUNCLINGER
8.15* Manfredini
Concerto in d for two trumpets and orchestra bellmut schneidewind WOLFGANG PASCH wOrttemberg CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JORG faerber
8.23* Puccini I crlsanteml ALBERNI STRING QUARTET
8.30* Hummel Septet In c (Military): CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM: records
Brahms Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat: CLAUDIO ARRAU AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW orchestra, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK : record
PARIKUN/FLEMINC/ROBERTS TRIO
Trio movement in a flat
Trio in B flat major, Op 97 (Archduke)
(Given last December in (he Wigmore Hall, London)
conducted by ANTAL dorati Haydn Symphony No 58, in F
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian folk song
(The Peacock): records
jacek strauch (baritone) IAIN LEDINGHAM (piano) PQtzner Warum sind dclne Augen denn so nass: Herbstlied: lleln Hen 1st wle die dunkle Nacht: Sie haben heut Abend Gesellschaft
Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
direct from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
Evelyne Brancart (piano) BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Smetana Symphonic Poem: Sarka
Martina Piano Concerto No 3
Part 2 Szymanowskl
Symphony No 2, in is flat
PENELOPE PRICE-JONES (SOp) PHILIP MARTIN (piano)
Szymanowskl Four songs. Op 54 (James Joyce )
Philip Martin The stolen child (Yeats)
Rachmaninov Moments musicaux, Op 16: No 3, 4n b minor: No 1, In 8 flat; No 5. In D flat; No 4, In it minor
Henry Cowell Aeolian harp; The lilt of the reel Domlnlck Argento Songs about spring
The conductor this week IS JOHN PRITCHARD , who was Principal Conductor,
1962.66.
Schubert Symphony No 8, In 8 minor (Unfinished) Britten Violin Concerto, Op 15: RODNEY FRIEND gramophone records
A sequence recorded in August at Edington Priory
Introit: Erit sanguis agnl (Plainsong)
Anthem: Alleluia 4Weelkes)
Reading (Good News Bible): Ezekiel 37, vv 1-12
Anthem: Calix fcenedlctiorris (Plainsong)
Reading: Isaiah 61, vv tl-4 and 10-11
Anthem: Factum est dilentlum (Deering)
Reading; Revelation 7, vv 9-17
Anthem: And behold a white horse (Ives)
Hymn: Give me the wings of faith (eh 197)
Anthem: Aquae multae non potuerunt (Plainsong)
Reading: Revelation 21, vv 1-4
Anthem: And I saw a new heaven (Bainton)
Reading: Revelation 22, vv 1-5
Anthem: Libera me Domine (Plainsong)
Postlude: De profundis clamavi ad te (Howells)
BBC Bristol
Presenter Tony Scotland Music for early evening beginning with Stravinsky's Fireworks and ending with Copland's Suite: Billy the Kid.
Producer eric WETHERELL BBC Bristol
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A new seven-part translation by c. B. SISSON of the 12th-century epic with incidental music by NIGEL OSBORNE performed by lontano Part 6
Nothing between the armies now.
Not a hill or valley, or even a row
01 bushes. No concealment there:
Across the empty plain they stare.
Narrator
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS
Readers GEOFFREY BANKS,
CARARD GREEN, BERT PARNABY Producer fraser steel BBC Manchester
direct from Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham
Beethoven Quartet in I flat, Op 18 No 6
Bartok Quartet No 3
A personal history of the BBC: 'Panorama' and BBC2
Leonard Miall was responsible both for Panorama in its early days and the launch of BBC2 in 1964, and in the last of five talks he describes some of the hazards which were part of his job - Brendan Behan , boisterously drunk in a live interview with Malcolm Muggeridge, and a power failure which wrecked the opening night of BBC2.
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Quartet in t minor, Op 44 No 2
BBC Birmingham
Selected and introduced by Roger GarBtt with poems by neil ASTLEY , GILLIAN CLARKE ,
PAMELA GILLILAN , JEREMY HOOKER , JOHN LOVEDAY ,
WILLIAM MARTIN , OEIRDRE SHANAHAN. Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
One hundred years ago today, Smetana's epic cycle of symphonic poems was heard complete for the first itime. This performance, by the CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN , Was given at the 1982 Prague spring Festival.
Vysehrad; Vltava; Sarka
by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI Read by John Grillo Producer MARGARET WINDHAM
Part 2
From Bohemia's Woods and Fields; Tabor; Bianlk (Czech Radio recordlno)