Kurt Atterberg Suite
Pastorale In modo antico. Op 34
SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8.25* Chopin Ballade No 4, In r minor, Op 52 cicile ousset (piano)
8.35*RespighlSuiteNo2: Ancient Airs and Dances LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by jesus LðPEZ-COBOS gramophone records
Introduced by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library Mozart's opera The
Magic Flute, by RODNEY milnes ; New Instrumental records reviewed by ARNOLD WHITTALL.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Raehmanlnov Sonata No 1, In d minor
HOWARD SHELLEY (piano)
Stravinsky Symphony In c BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
PETER HILL (piano)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in c minor (' 48 ' Book 1) Brian Prelude and Fugue in c minor
Bach Prelude and Fugue in D minor (' 48 ' Book 1) Brian Prelude and Fugue in D major and minor
in c major, Op 33 No 5 Indmajor,Op71No2 ma Gabrieli Quartet
Kenneth SilUto (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) direct from Broadcasting House, London
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
Edward McGuire Source Schumann Symphony No 1, in B flat major (Spring) BBC Scotland
Today's programme sees the end of Beethoven's
' middle period Rossini in his youthful heyday, the teenage Schubert producing his early masterpieces, and the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 Mayr Overture Medea in Corfnto Samuel Wesley In exitu Israel
2.16. Beethoven String
Quartet in r minor. Op 93 Schubert Gretchen am Splnnrade. Erlktmig
Vorisek Rhapsody Op 1 No 12
2.54* Loewe Erlkonig.
Edward Spohr Finale (Clarinet Concerto No 2, In t flat) Weber Herr Gott ! Dich loben wlr (Kampt und Sleg)
3.18. Beethoven Cello
Sonata In c, Op 102 No 1
3.34* Rossini Finale, Act l (The Barber of Seville) Relcha Allegro (Wind
Quintet In A. Op 91 No 5) Bortnyansky
Cherubic Hymn No 7
Field Nocturne No 4, in a Spohr Liebe ist die zarte BlUte (Faust)
4.28* Schubert Symphony No 5, in B fiat: records Producer PETER TANNER
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books broadcastingandthe visual arts.
Philip Oakes (in the Chair) talks with Nigel Andrews , John McEwen and Anthony Thwatte This week's subjects: The National Theatre production of A
Midsummer Night's
Dream, ' Lubetkin and Tecton ' an exhibition at the Camden Arts Centre, London: Derek Mahon 's new poems. The Hunt by Night: the American compilation documentary film, The Atomic Cafi; and the six-part Channel 4 series The 60s.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
ATHENA ENSEMBLE
David Theodore (oboe)
Roger Fallows (clarinet)
RobertJordan(bassoon) John Butterworth (horn) Ian Brown (piano)
Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano
Maw Chamber music for piano and wind
Mozart Quintet in E flat (K 452)
BBC Bristol
Nine talks by Bernard Levin 8: Walking
' The simplest and oldest among all the forms of human locomotion is the only one I practise, and the only one I enjoy. It may, for all I know, do me good; if so, so much thebetter.Butitmustbe clearly understood that that is nat why I do it. I do it because I enjoy doing it.'
Symphony No 6, in A minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JAMES LEVINE
(Given at this year's
Vienna Festival. Austrian Radio recording)
A short story written and read by Eva Tucker Producer ALEC REID
GOTHIC VOICES
Margaret Philpot (contralto)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
Colin Scott-Mason (baritone) director Christopher PAGE Guillaume de Machaut Biaute paree de valour Baude Cordier Se cuer d'amant
Philippe de Caserta 11 n'est nulz horns
Machaut Douce dame jolie Cordier Ce jour de I'an Machaut He! mors
who wishes to make a swing door for his kitchen with the advice of Bill Wallis.
Producer piers plowright
Introduced by Peter Clayton
The second part of the concert in which musicians from this year's Big Band play their choice of small group compositions accompanied by ithe JOHN TAYLOR TRIO.
(Given on 28 May at the Hippodrome, Golders Green)