C.P.E. Bach Concerto in E flat: Anneke Uitenbosch (harpsichord) Jean Antonietti (fortepiano) Vienna Concentus Musicus conducted by Gustav Leonhardt
7.22* J.C. Bach Oboe Quartet in B flat: Ray Still, Itzhak Perlman (violin) Pinchas Zukerman (viola) Lynn Harrell (cello)
7.32* J. C. F. Bach Symphony No 20, in B flat (1794): Cologne Chamber orchestra, conducted by Helmut Muller-Bruhl
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8.5 Schubert Overture in D (D 556): Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Karl Munchinger
8.12* Alessandro Scarlatti Madrigal: Cor mio, del non languire Monteverdi Choir, Hamburg conducted by Jürgen Jorgens
8.18* Holst Fugal Concerto, Op 40 No 2 Nicholas Fiore (flute) Stanley Wood (Oboe), Hart House Orchestra, Toronto conducted by Boyd Neel
8.27* Haydn Sonata in V (H XVI 51) Gilbert Kalish (piano)
8.33* Poulenc Suite: Les animaux modèles Paris Conservatoire orchestra, conducted by Georges Prêtre
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"By the end of the 17th century Monteverdi was forgotten. It is the pride of the modern historian that now we can justly write of his reward; for the reward of the composer of genius is immortality" (Dennis Arnold)
"L'Orfeo" Acts 4 and 5
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PETER NOKE , HELEN KRIZOS
Lennox Berkeley Sonatina Lutoslawskl Variations on a theme of Paganinl
Constant Lambert Trols pieces negres
Saint-Saens Variations on a theme of Beethoven
BBC Manchester
Symphony No 1, in D minor: PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY : record
GRAHAM MAYGER ,
SARAH FRANCIS. GORDON STEWART Ethel Smyth Two French Folk Melodies
Eugene Goossens Pastorale and Harlequinade
William Grant Still Miniatures
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CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LOR!N MAAZEL Charles Martin Loeffler A Pagan Poem Ned Rorem Sun: eight poems in one movement, for voice and orchestra IRENE GUBRUD (soprano)
(WCLV recordings)
direct from St John's. Smith Square, London Kyung-Wha Chung (violin) Stephen Bishop-
Kovacevich (piano)
Mozart Sonata in G major (K 301)
Schumann Sonata In A minor, Op 105
Ravel Sonata in G major
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by MARCUS DODS
Grieg Prelude: Peer Gynt
Dag Wlren Slnfonietta, Op 7
Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending, with RICHARD HOWARTH (violin)
Lyadov Scherzo, Op 16
Malcolm Arnold Serenade for small orchestra
Beethoven Symphony No 1, in c
SYDNEY SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLEM VAN OTTERLOO
Schumann Five poems of Mary Queen of Scots
SARAH WALKER (mezZO-SOP) ROGER VICNOLES (piano)
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg Trio-Sonata in c
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin)
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) SAMUEL SANDERS (harpsichord)
TIMOTHY EDDY (cello)
Bach Goldberg Variations GLENN COULD (piano)
with Jeremy Siepmann Today's programme begins with Brahms' Academic Festival
Overture, includes songs by Wolf and Ibert's Flute Concerto, and ends at
6.0* with Elgar's Cello Concerto.
Producer HUGH WARWICK
WALTER HILLSMAN at New College Chapel, Oxford Bach Prelude and Fugue in c major (BWV 547)
Henry Purcell Voluntary on the Old 100th
John Stanley Suite in D, Op 6 No 6
Michael Tippett Preludlo al Vespro di Monteverdi Ives In an Organ Prelude (1897) (Adeste Fidells) Piston Chromatic Study on the name of BACH BBC Birmingham
What if character is itself a stepping-stone to advance in the human sciences?
Dr Clifford Yorke ,
Medical Director of the Hampstead Child-
Therapy Course, reflects on Freud versus Jung and Adler, by the late Walter Kaufmann and argues that self-understanding is crucial to the exploration of the mind.
Three pieces Op 96
Six Songs: Op 38 No 2; Op 60 No 1; Op 17 No 1: Op 38 No 1; Op 86 No 6: Op 13 No 4
En Saga Op 9
LUDMILLA ANDREW (sop) PAMELA PRIESTLEY-SMITH (SOP), CLARE ALEXANDER (mezzo-soprano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
An anthology of poetry and music performed by THE BARROW POETS
Quartet in F minor, Op 95 Quartet in G, Op 18 No 2 Quartet in E Bat, Op 127 BRANDIS STRING QUARTET (Given at the Rodewald Concert Society, in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool)
BBC Manchester
Recent research has brought to light Schubert sketches ranging from 1811 to the very last weeks of his life.
In the first of three programmes,
Brian Newbould examines the early 1811 Symphony in D major (» 2b), of which 30 bars survive, and the 1818 Symphony in the same key (D 615). two of whose movements survive In fragmentary form.
The music is played by the BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON .
Introduced by Charles Fox EUROPEAN TUBA QUARTET Paul Rutherford Melvin Poore Larry Fiskind
Plnguln Moschner