Saint-Safins Marche militaire francaise
(Suite algérienne), Op 60 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.9' Dvorak Sonatina in c. Op 100: JOSEF suit (violin) ALFRED HOLECEK (piano)
7.30* Mozart Ah! my pretty brace of fellows (II Seraglio) (mono) ROBERT RADFORD (baSS) with ORCHESTRA
7.33* Reinecke Harp Concerto in E minor,
Op 182: CATHERINE MICHEL ORCHESTRA OF RADIO
LUXEMBURG, conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
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8.5 Karl Stamltz Sinfonia Concertante in D JOSEF SUK (violin)
JOSEF KODOUSEK (viola) SUK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HYNEK FARKAC
8.25* Allegri Miserere (Psalm 51)
ROY GOODMAN (treble)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.36* Haydn Piano Trio In G (HXV25): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Lutoslawskl
POLISH RADIO NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Five Songs (on texts of Kazimiera Illakowicz) (1956-57)
HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) Trois Poèmes d'Henri Michaux (1961-3)
POLISH RADIO CHOIR, KRAKOW associate conductor
WOJCIECH MICHNIEWSKI
Paroles tissues (words by Jean-Francois Chabrun ) (1965): LOUIS DEVOS (tenor) Gramophone records
NASH ENSEMBLE
CHERUBINI STRING QUARTET Spohr Quintet in c minor. Op 52
Cherubini String Quartet No 1, in E flat
Spohr Septet in A minor, Op 147
David Sutton Five miniatures
Handel Suite No 7. in G minor: RUTH DYSON
(harpsichord)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER and NORMAN DEL MAR GILLIAN WEIR (organ)
Milhaud Symphony No 4 Poulenc Concerto in g ,minor for organ, string orchestra and timpani
Honegger Symphony No 4 (Deliciae Basilienses)
direct from Broadcasting House,London
Frank Lloyd (horn)
Susan Mason (mezzo-sop) David Mason (piano) Schubert Am Grabe Anselmos: An die
Nachtigall: Die junge Nonne Nielsen Canto Serloso Marcel Bitsch Variation sur une chanson francaise
Strauss Andante (1883) Britten A charm of lullabies
Vaclav Nelhybel Scherzo Concertante
Vinter Hunter's Moon
conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in D (Classical)
Tchaikovsky Piano
Concerto No 1. in B flat minor
Borodin Symphony No 2. in B minor
(Minnesota Public Radio recording)
Introduced and played by COURTNEY KENNY Handel Hornpipe (Water Music)
Brahms Cradle-Song (Lullaby)
Strauss Ramble on love (final duet from Der Rosellkavalier)
Gershwin The man I love (concert arrangement): Love walked in Tchaikovsky Paraphrase on Flower Waltz from the Nutcracker Suite
direct from the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge Introit: Christus factus est (Bruckner)
Responses: Smith
Psalm 119, vv 145-176 (Stanford)
First Lesson: Isaiah 55. vv 6-11
Office Hymn: 0 boundless wisdom, God most high Canticles: Walmisley in d minor
Second Lesson: Romans 8, vv 18-30
Anthem: Pater noster (Verdi)
Hymn: Holy, holy, holy Organ Voluntary: Sonata 4 (first movement) (Mendelssohn)
Director of Music RICHARD MARLOW. Organ scholar TIMOTHY LOLE
Largely Outdoors
Presenter Roger Nichols Including Copland's
Outdoor Overture, Ives's Central Park in the Dark, Dellus's Brigg Fair, and ending at 6.20* with Vivaldi's Concerto in D (La Pastorella) (rv 95). Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
Introduced by Charles Fox The best of present-day jazz on records.
A documentary portrait of the great French pianist. conductor and teacher
Alfred Cortot (1877-1962) *'th the voices and "Pinions Of JEAN BGRAND CABY CASADESUS.
ARTHUR HOEREE , ANGUS MORRISON. VLADO PERLEMUTER , MAGDA TAGLIAPERRO. NINA WALKER and ALFRED CORTOT himself. written and presented by Roger Nichols
ProducerPIERS BURTON-PAGE
leader FELIX KOK
Conductor SIMON RATTLE MAYUMI FUJIKAWA (Violin) NOBUKO IMAI (viola) Part 1
OiiverKnussen Symphony No 3
Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante in E flat (K 364)
Angus McDermid. with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service, Presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
(Repeated: Friday 1.5 pm)
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2. in D
(Given last October in the Town Hall, Birmingham) BBC Birmingham
With an invitation to consider, or reconsider, some well-known poems. Vernon Scannell looks in detail at Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister and A Toccata of Galuppi's by Robert Browning. Reader
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
(John Franklyn-Robbln .i is a member of the RSC)
David James
'counter-tenor)
Paul Elliott (tenor) Leigh Nixon (tenor)
Paul Hillier (baritone)
Music at the Early Tudor Court
BBC Manchester
Three idylls for string quartet: GABRIELI QUARTET