Vivaldi Psalm 111: Beatus Vir (RV 597) SOLOISTS
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR ENGLISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by VITTORIO NEGRI
8.35* Haydn Octet in d (H x 2)
MUNICH BARYTON TRIO (augmented) gramophone records
Introduced by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Szymanowski on record. by CHRISTOPHER PALMER ; New orchestral records reviewed by EDWARD GREENFIELD.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Britten Canadian Carnival
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON RATTLE
10.30* Mozart Violin Concerto No 4, In D (X 218)
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by R;CCARDO MUTI
10.55. Debussy Images for orchestra
PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM oromophone records
by LEWIS CARROLL
A setting for four voices and piano by Pedro de Zulueta
DELIA FLETCHER (soprano) ELSA KENDAL (contralto) GORDON PULLIN (tenor) DAVID HOULT (bass)
STEPHANIE BAMFORD (piano) EBC Manchester
in D major, Op 33 No 6 in c major. Op 76 No 3 (Emperor)Quatet Chllinglrlan Quartet Levon Chilingirian (violin)
Mark Butler (violin) Csaba Erdelyl (viola)
Philip De Groote (cello) The last in the series direct from Broadcasting House, London
leader DESMONO BRADLEY conducted by OTMAR MACA RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano) Martinu Piano Concerto No 4 (Incantations) Kodaly Symphony BBC Wales
The Romantic decade par excellence
(WILLI APEL)
Mendelssohn Overture: The Fair Meluslne
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
2.11* Schumann Kreisleriana
GEZA ANDA (piano)
2.40*BelliniCastaDiva (Norma)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (SOpranO) ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANCESCO MOLINARI -PRADELLI
2.550 Chopin Ballade No 1. In G minor
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
3.5* Meyerbeer Duel
Scene (Les Huguenots) SOLOISTS
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNCE
3.221 Glinka Overture: A Life for the Tsar
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by YEVGENY SVETLANOV
3.32* Cherubini Pie Jesu (Requiem in D minor) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARO MUTI
3.37* Liszt 11 Penseroso; Petrarch Sonnet 104
(Annies de Pèlerinage. Book 2)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
3.48* Mendelssohn String Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1 (third and fourth movements)
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
4.41 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Philip Oakes (in the Chair) talks with Blake Morrison. Marina Valzey and David Wade.
This week's subjects:
Steven Spielberg 's film ET; the Royal
Shakespeare Company's production of Clay by Peter Whelan ; sculpture by Raymond Mason at the Serpentine Gallery. London;
Denis Donoghue 's 1982 Reith Lectures, broadcast on Radio 4 and repeated at 5 0 pm on Sunday,
Radio 3;. and Scenes in America Deserta by Reyner Banham.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
(violin)
GEOFFREY PRATLEY (piano) Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3
Delius Sonata No 2
Prokofiev Sonata for solo violin. Op 115
Delius Lullaby for a Modern Baby
(Given on 3 July at The Drum, Theatre Royal, Plymouth) BBC Bristol
direct from the Town Hall Janet Baker
(mezzo-soprano)
IIUC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Günther Herbig Part 1 Mahler Ruckert Lleder
by HENRY JAMES selected and abridged in three parts by DEREK PARKER
Read by David Buck 1: London
A life-long Anglophile. James's description of London - its parks, Its places, its clubs and museums - makes a watercolour in words. Producer JOHN CARDY
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 4
(Concert presented by Leeds Leisure Services) BBC Manchester
I lay in my bed and fiddled
With a dreamland viol and bow,
And the tunes flew back to my fingers
I had melodied years ago.
Of all our poets since the Jacobeans, Thomas Hardy is the most indebted to music for his inspiration: he wrote almo t 1,000 poems and almost one in eight of them has a musical subject or form.
Eric Crozlcr traces the musical themes in the works of Hardy and explores the reasons behind them.
Readers EILEEN ATKINS and NIGEL HAWTHORNE DAVID OGDEN (violin)
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
played by ANGELA MALSBURY (clarinet) and DAVID PETTIT (piano) John McCabe Three pieces for clarinet and piano. Op 26
David Cathcart Three pieces for clarinet and piano (first UK broadcast)
Arnold Bax Sonata for clarinet and piano
Nos 16-18
The fifth of six programmes devoted to Lassus's last-known composition
16: 0 vita, troppo rea
17: Ah quanti gia felici in giovinezza
18: Non trovava mia fe CONSORT OF MUSICKE director ANTHONY ROOLEY gramophone record