Barber Adagio for Strings BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA strings, conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
7.13' Berlioz Reverie et Caprice Op 8
ITZIIAK PERLMAN (violin) ORCHESTRE DE PARIS conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.21* Beethoven
Symphony No 5, In c minor
LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
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8.5 Purcell Overture: The Rival Sisters
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by RONALD THOMAS
8.10 Dvorak Bagatelles Op 47
WOLFGANG PODUSCHKA , ALFRED STARR (Violins)
WOLFGANG HERZER (cello) PETER PLANYAVSKY (harmonium)
8.28* Gershwin Three Preludes for piano ANDRE WATTS
8.35* Copland Suite: Billy the Kid
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER: records Producer
CATHERINE WEARING
John Ireland (1879-1962) and Alan Bush (b 1900) Ireland wrote of Bush's music as ' distinguished by sincerity, singleness of purpose, and complete musical integrity '; Bush has written of ' the privilege of Dr Ireland's stimulating instruction ... Looking back I congratulate myself on my good fortune.'
Ireland Prelude: The Forgotten Rite
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record Bush Concert Piece for cello and piano, Op 17 JONATHAN WILLIAMS
THE COMPOSER
Song-Cycle: A Woman's Life, Op 87
DINAH HARRIS (soprano) ROSEMARY BARNES (piano) (first broadcast performance)
Ireland Symphonic Rhapsody: Mai-Dun LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record Producer
PIERS BURTON-PACE
ALFREDA HODGSON (mezzo-soprano)
NORTHERN SINFONIA OF
ENGLAND, conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Mozart Serenata Notturna (K 239)
Britten Phaedra
Sibelius Rakastava (The lover)
Stravinsky Apollo
(Given in St Mary's Church, Bowdon, Manchester)
BBC Manchester
(1782-1840)
The third of four programmes which include some of his many duos for violin and guitar.
Sonatas 3 and 4, Op 2;
Grande Sonate; Tarantella JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW ANTHEA GIFFORD
In the third of four programmes with music by Karl Goldmark , excerpts from his first opera The Queen of Sheba, sung by artists from the time of its revival under Mahler (SLEZAK, SELMA KURZ, CARUSO): records and his Symphony in E flat (Rustic Wedding. Op 26) HUNGARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by ANDRAS KORODI
(Hungarian Radio recording)
direct from St John's. Smith Square. London Ulo Ughl (violin)
Clifford Benson (piano) Handel Sonata in D major. Op 1 No 13
Falla Suite populaire espagnole
Bach Partita No 2, In D minor, for violin
ULSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by IAIN SUTHERLAND
MacCunn Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden lain Hamilton Scottish Dances
Bach, arr Walton Sheep may safely graze
Handel, arr Harty Suite: Water Music
BBC Northern Ireland
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 12, in A (K 414): RUDOLF SERKIN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Schumann Mondnacht ; Tragodie
THE SONGMAKERS' ALMANAC Bruckner Symphony No 9, in D minor
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
Presenter Jon Curie including piano music by Beethoven, some horticultural songs and Haydn's Symphony No 65. Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
played by GILLIAN WEIR
In the Chapel of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Purcell Voluntary in D minor
Buxtehude Passacaglia (Bux wv 161)
Bach Chorale Preludes:
Kommst du nun (Bwv 650); Schmilcke dich (BWV 654) Mendelssohn Sonata No 6 (first movement)
Brahms Fugue in A flat minor
Franck Piece hlroique
A monologue written for her by JAMES WINDSOR A woman goes to an artist's studio knowing he will not be there.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
direct from the Free Trade Hall
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (sop) BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra conductor GUnther Herbig Schocnberg Variations for orchestra, Op 31
Wolf Songs with orchestra
The poetry of KATHARINE TYNAN (1861-1931)
Compiled and presented by Martha Blount withKatharine Tynan was the earliest singer in that awakening o/ our imagination which is spoken of as the Irish
Renaissance. I think she had as much natural sunlight in her as the movement ever attained.
(GEORGE RUSSELL)
Producer
SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN. BBC Bristol
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, in G
I expected the chap who was selling manure to say: We'll give you three bags of manure for your scrap metal. But I was a little surprised when people in the art world came along and said:
I see the builders are in! The sculptor
Anthony Caro talks with Edward Lucle-Smith about his student days and his decision to work in steel. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Etude-tableau in c minor, Op 33 No 3; Sonata No 2, in B flat minor, Op 36 (original version)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) gramophone record
Presented by Charles Fox BARBARA THOMPSON 'S PARAPHERNALIA
Jon Hiseman (drums) Dill Katz (bass-guitar)
Anthony Oldridge (violin) Colin Dudman (keyboards) Barbara Thompson (saxophones, flute)