Mozart Overture: Lucio Silla : WURTTEMBERG
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
7.13* Handel Concerto Grosso in A minor. Op 6 NO 4: COLLEGIUM AUREUM
7.23* Svendsen Romance in G: ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
(violin), NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDO DE WAART
7.30. Delius Two
Aquarelles: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
7.35* Reger Ballet Suite BERLIN STATE OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by OTMAR SUITNER
8.0 News
8.5 Berlioz Overture:
Waver!ey SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
8.14* Chopin Tarantella
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
8.17* Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F (D 487): MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.30* Dohnanyi Ruralia 'Hungarica: BUDAPEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GYORGY LEHEL
Dvorak's Pupils
Karel Revolutionary
Overture, Op 39: CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. conducted by VACLAV SMETACEK
Chrlstov Liturgy of St John Chrisostom
(excerpts): SVETOSLAV OBRETENOV
CHOIR, SOFIA conducted by GEORGI ROBEV
Novak Symphonic Poem: De profundis, Op 67
BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by JAROSLAV VOGEL : records
MARTIN JONES and RICHARD MCMAHON (two piano-) Grieg Old Norwegian
Melody with Variations.
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Hindemith Sonata BBC Bristol
Manfred Symphony
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI : record
Michael Finnissy
... fairest noonday ...
Berkeley Autumn's legacy MARTYN HILL (tenor)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
BBC Manchester
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE with ERIC PARKIN (piano) Malcolm Arnold Overture: Tarn O'Shanter
Miklos Rozsa Concerto
Op 31 (first UK broadcast)
Part 2 Schubert
Overture in the Italian Style in D (D590);
Symphony No 6, inc (D589)
IAN CADDY (baritone)
JENNIFER COULTAS (piano) Finzi Song-Cycle : To a Poet
Hely-Hutchinson Three
Nonsense Songs: The owl and the pussycat: The table and the chair; The duck and the kangaroo
IONA BROWN (violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
Brahms Sonatensatz Walton Violin Sonata BBC Bristol
The conductor this week is KLAUS TENNSTEDT , Who will become Principal
Conductor in September next year.
Mahler Symphony No 1. 1n D: record
from Wells Cathedral Responses: Tomkins Psalm 18 (Turle, Walmisley)
Office Hymn: Creator of the stars of night (EH 1) Lessons (RSV): Isaiah 5, vv 8-24; Matthew 14, vv 13-36
Canticles: Fifth Service (Tomkins)
Anthem: A hymn of celebration (Holman) Hymn: Long ago, prophets knew (More Hymns for Today, 151)
Organ Voluntary: Allegro fromSymphonie2 (Vierne) The Choir of boys and young men drawn from churches, colleges and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music is directed by MARTIN HOW
Organist ROGER SAYER BBC Bristol
Roger Nichols introduces music by Haydn, Walton and Fauré, ending with Tchaikovsky's ' Little Russian ' Symphony.
Producer ERIC WETHERELL BBC Bristol
played on a Panormo instrument of 1843 by NIGEL NORTH
Giuliani Grande
OuvertureOp61 Mozart , arr Sor Marche Religieuse
Giuliani Variations on a theme of Handel
Sor Fantaisie No 6 Op 21 (Les Adieux)
A little tragedy by ALEXANDER PUSHKIN in a new translation by ANTONY WOOD
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Excerpts from Act 2 of Mozart's opera, arranged for wind ensemble by Josef Triebensee and played by the ATHENA ENSEMBLE
conducted by Hans Zender Gillian Weir (organ) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Messiaen Messe de la PentecOte (1950)
JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924), born Jozef Konrad
Korzeniowski, lived his formative years under Russian rule. He rarely spokeaboutthisperiod or about Russia, but Russian themes and the influence of Russian writers permeate his work. Professor Luejan Lewitter. Professor of Slavonic Studies at Cambridge. traces Conrad's Russian connection and offers some insights into his best-known novels.
Part 2
Varese Déserts (version with tape) (1954)
Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring
Vernon Scannell introduces new poems by DANNIE ABSE , DUNCAN FORBES , PAUL HYLAND , MAUREEN MARMONT , ELMA MITCHELL, MARTIN REED and KIT WRIGHT.
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Mosco Carner introduces music by Phyllis Tate
Songs of Sundrie Kindes ; The Rainbow and the Cuckoo: Apparitions ARDITTI STRING QUARTET Wynford Evans (tenor)
Douglas Tate (harmonica) Martin Jones (piano) David Cowley (oboe) Carl Shavitz (lute) BBC Wales