Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia: PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.12* Michael Haydn Horn Concerto in D
BARRY TUCKWELL , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.27* Alessandro Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 4, in G minor: NAPLES SCARLATTI ORCHESTRA, conducted by ETTORE GRACIS
7.33' Korngold Violin Concerto in D
JASCHAHEIFETZ, LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
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8.5 Telemann Suite: La
Lyra: CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by FRANZ BRUGGEN
8.20* Schumann Abegg Variations
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
8.28* Purcell Anthem:
Behold I bring you glad tidings: PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor)
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenOr) STAFFORD DEAN (bass)
HEINRICH scnÜTZ CHORALE
LONDON STRING PLAYERS conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON
8.38* Hahn Suite: Le bal de Beatrice d'Este: PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACqUJLLAT gramophone records
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Dvorak's Pupils
' Now I'm curious to know how you two will turn out. Artistic personality. that's the main thing! '
Thus the master exhorted his favourite pupils, Suk and Novak, to go their independent ways. It was advice also taken by several of Dvorak's otherpupils.
Dvorak, orch
Rudolf Karel Waltz No 1, in A
Suk Suite: A Fairy-Tale (excerpts): PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DobrI Christov Nine Otpoushtaeshi (Nunc
Dimittis) BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass)
Novak Symphonic Poem: In the Tatras
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Oscar Nedbal Finale: Polish Blood SOLOISTS, GUNTIIER ARNDT CHOIR BERLIN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Julius Fuclk March:
Entry of the Gladiators CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: records
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
Requiem (R 488) BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE CHRISTOPHER BOWERS -BROADBENT (organ) WILLIAM HOUGHTON.
"N WILSON (trumpets) ANTHONY PARSONS ,
RICHARD tyack (trombones) JOHNCHIMES (timpani)
Rimsky-Korsakov
Overture: May Night conducted by RICHARD KAPP Glazunov Meditation for violin and orchestra
RUGGIERO RICCI (violin) conducted by REINHARD PETERS
Haydn Symphony No 50, in c: conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records
Sonata in A minor (D 845) ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
(Given in February 1981 as part of an Abbotsholme Arts Society concert at Abbotsholme School, Rocester)
BBC Birmingham
conducted by ALBERT ROSEN
Janacek The Fiddler's Child
Sibelius Symphony No 3. in c major
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Till Eulenspiegel BBC Manchester
direct from St John 's, Smith Square. London Eder String Quartet Bartok Quartet No 3 Brahms Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2
ULSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by HILARY DAVAN-WETTON Weber Overture: Eurvanthe
Hoist St Paul 's Suite Svendsen Norwegian Rhapsody No I
Trevor Roberts Pastorale Dvorak Czech Suite
Bach Suite No 2, in B minor: MUSICA ANTIQUA OF COLOGNE, directed by REINHARD GOEBEL Lassus Hymn: Aurora lucis rutilat; Magnificat super Aurora lucls rutilat PRO CANTIONE ANTIQUA directed by BRUNO TURNER Mozart Violin Concerto No 2, In D (K 211)
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI Sibelius Symphony No 2, in D: SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
with Natalie Wheen Ending at 6.1* with Tchaikovsky's Serenade for strings.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
played by SUSAN LANDALE at the Royal Festival Hall, London
Petr Eben Faust (first UK performance)
For Lampedusa, decline - not political will - had unified Italy. The novelist Giorgio Bassani discovered the manuscript of The
Leopard for publication, and saw it win critical and commercial success, yet he believes that the book has been consistently misunderstood.
Graham Fawcett talks to him and to Lampedusa's widow, stepson and critics in order to explore the merits and mysteries of his writing.
Producer RICHARD ELLIS
conducted by Antony Pay Felicity Palmer (soprano) Willard White (bass) direct from the New Hall, University of Warwick Arts Centre
Britten Prelude and Fugue, Op 29
Nicholas Maw Life Studies (Nos 11, V, VI, VII, VIII)
The successful contender for the Brezhnev inheritance must know that his relations with the generals could make him or break him. Advice on military demands has come twice in the past 18 months from the pen of the Chief of the General Staff, Marshal Ogarkov. Professor John Erickson analyses Ogarkov's comments and suggests that there is evidence of a serious internal argument about the relative priority for military requirements in Soviet policy as a whole.
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 14
(Given in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain's
Contemporary Music Network)
BBC Birmingham
Liu Tao Tao introduces a second selection of Chinese poetry
A Little Stove of Red Clay Chinese poetry for all occasions
Readers CAROLINE john , CLIVE JOHNSTONE and T'UNG PING-CHENG
Producer PIERS plowright
Featuring some of his vocal and chamber music from 1958-78
Trio for flute, viola and piano. Op 3
Songs to poems of Christopher Logue , for mezzo-soprano, clarinet. violin and cello, Op 2 Quintet for clarinet, horn. violin, cello and piano. Op 9
SUSAN KESSLER (iDCZZO-SOp) CAPRICORN
Skating in New York; Django: records
Australia v England from Brisbane Play between lunch and close on the fourth day
from 7.0
6.55 am Weather