Last of six programmes
Schubert Two Impromptus (D 899): No 3, in G flat; No 4, in A flat
8.18* Liszt Berceuse
8.27* Grieg Piano Concerto In A minor with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Oivin Fjeldstad
(records)
Listeners' record requests Haydn Piano Trio in F sharp minor (H xv 26) BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Auber Cello Concerto In A minor
JASCHA SILBERSTEIN
SUISSE ROMANCE ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYMCE
Schumann Toccata in c
SVIATOSLAVRICHTER (piano) Handel, orch Elgar Overture in D minor LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
The second of six programmes
Cantata No 2: Und es waren Hlrten in lerselben Gegend
(Cantata No 3: tomorrow 10.0 am)
with Michael Oliver The strange ups and downs of Max Bruch : a talk by ROGER FISKE :
A celesta player's guide to the orchestra, part 2: Pianos, by MICHAEL ROUND ' Will the real Hans Sachs .. ? ': WILLIAM MANN investigates.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Tues 2.0 pm)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
SABINE HASS (SOp), VICTORIA POSTNIKOVA (piano)
Berg Concert aria: Der We in Mozart Piano Concerto No 26, in D (Coronation) (K 537)
Dogs
Part 2 Mendelssohn SymphonyNo4,ini (Italian)No 4, In A
(Austrian Radio recording)
(piano)
Scrlabin Sonata No 4, In F sharp, Op 30
Tchaikovsky Dumka in c minor
Messlaen lie de feu, Nos 1 and 2 Liszt Reminiscences de Don Juan
A BBC digital recording
Opera in two acts Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE Music by Mozart (sung In Italian)
A recording from the 1982 Salzburg Festival
CHORUS OF THE VIENNA
STATE OPERA. chorus-master NORBERT BALATSCH
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by RICCARDO MUTI Act 1
3.30* Interval Reading
1.40* Act 2
(Austrian Radio recording)
The novelist,
Rachel Trickett , Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, reflects on the character and genius of Sir Walter Scott , ' next to
Shakespeare the most local yet most influential writer in the English language.' with Denis Lawson as Scott Hugh Fraser as Lockhart and Border minstrelsy sung by MARY THOMAS
Producer Louise ruRSLOw
played by NICHOLAS DANDY atLubeckCathedral
Buxtehude Nun bitten wir den heil'gen Geist (Bux wv 208)
Reger Aus tiefer Not schrei' tch zu dlr
Karg-Elert Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan; Pale flower; A moment of sunshine
Vierne Prélude
Howells Saraband, in modo clegiaco
Vierne Etoile du Solr
(Recording facilities of NDR, Hamburg)
by ARNO REINFRANK translated by HARRY ZOHN Read by Reuben Klvy
In the first of five programmes,
Roger Nicholsconsiderstheart , character and musical reputation of Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-94). and musical illustrations from records, including the Impromptu for piano, excerpts from L'Etoile and three of the Pieces Pittoresques. Producer
GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
Introduction and Allegro for strings. ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET, SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : record
bVJAMESROBSON
Throughout their unhappy childhood,
Michael and Janey clung to the belief that the Island of Jura somehow contained the mystical solution to their problems. Now 20 years later, they are on the Island....
Directed by CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester
Symphony In D minor
(1880) (first UK broadcast) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEIP SEGERSTAM
(Austrian Radio recording)
by GRAHAM GREENE adapted for radio and read by Derek Godfrey Producer IAN COTTERELL
(Derek Godfrey is a member of the RSC)
A selection of the finest part-songs, catches and glees, performed by the HILLIARD ENSEMBLE
(Given last December at the Wigmore Hall, London)
A ten-part series In which Anthony Thwalte explores the variety of 19th-century poetry. familiar and forgotten. 1: 1800-09
Readers FRANCES HOROVITZ GARY WATSON
Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester
11.18 Music interlude
Australia v England from
Melbourne
First session, second day
(Continued at 4.55 am)
Australia v England from
Melbourne
Last session, second day