Cimarosa II maestro di cappella
PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (baritone)
LAUSANNE CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by ARMIN JORDAN
8.25* Mozart Horn
Concerto No 1. fn D (K 412) DENNIS BRAIN
PHILHARUONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.35* Saint-Saens
The Carnival of the Animals
JOSEPH VILLA.
PATRICIA PRATTIS JENNINGS (ptanOS) PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by jNDRt previn : records
Presented by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, by RICHARD osdorne ;
New chamber and instrumental records reviewed by Stephen LODGSON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Beethoven Sonata In D minor. Op 31 No 2 EMIL GILELS (piano)
Lauro Seis por derecho Alan Clare Castilla
Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra
john WILLIAMS (guitar) Bartok String Quartet No 5: JUILLIARD QUARTET gramophone records
led by BEN BARMAN conducted by OLE SCHMIDT
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Niels Viggo Bentzon Intrada Op 64
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15* Nielsen Saga-drom Sibelius Symphony No 3. in c major
(Given last November in the MacRobert Arts
Centre, University of Stirling)
BBC Scotland
An 11-part series of music from the Middle Ages to the Romantic era which has only recently been brought to light.
Introduced by Robert Spencer
Margaret Board was a young gentlewoman who was given lute lessons by John Dowland. Her book was Dowland's selection from the best of English lute music, with some of his own compositions in versions unique to this manuscript.
John Johnson The gathering of peascods; Delight Pavan and Gaillard
Anon Bonny sweet Robin: Coranto; Home again, market is done
Dowland Lachrimae Pavan; The King of Denmark his Galliard
Robert Johnson Almatn -The Lady Elizabeth her Maske: The Prince his
Coranto Anthony Holborne II Nodo di Gordlo JAKOB LINDBERG (lute)
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SonR-cycle: Sunless EVGENY NESTERENKO (bass)
VLADIMIR KRAINEV (piano) gramophone record
Music of the tin de siecle, Including
2.15* Faurc La bonne chanson
ELLY AMELiNC (soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
2.40* Brahms Clarinet Quintet
RICHARD STOLTZMAN CLEVELAND QUARTET
3.30* Debussy Prelude a I'apres-midi d'un faune
AMSTERDAM COMCERTCEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAlTINX
S.40* Puccini La Bohime, Act 3
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OP TIN: ACCADEMIA DE SANTA CECILIA, ROME conducted by TULLIO smAFl
4.35* Strauss Till
Eulenxpiegels lustige Strefche
DRESDEN 1 STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE and songs by Debussy and Wolf, orchestral music by Sullivan and Dukas. gramophone records
Producer cordon Stewart
Presented by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
William Feaver (In the Chair) talks with Michael Billington , Peter Porter and Margaret Walters. This week's subjects:
The Wildcat Company in Any Minute Now at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East;
Recent paintings by Frank Auerbarh at the Marlborough Gallery; The State of Things, a film by Wim Wonders ;
The Penguin anthology of new prose. Fircbird 2: and Alan Bleasdale 's Boys from the Blackstuff, on BBC1. Tuesday at 9,25 cm.
Producer ramp French
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in minor,Op90
Janacck Sonata (1 x 1905)
Schumann Davidsbundlertanze Op 6 (Given last February in the QEH, London)
An essay by JORGE LUIS BORGES translated byNORMAN THOMAS DI GIOVANNI
Read by Peter Vaughan
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by gOntber
HERBIG Wagner Prelude: The Mastersingers
John McCabe Symphony No 3 (Hommages)
Even the most dignified teachers will not be highly regarded unless, sometimes, they are able to return to play; not merely to smile and laugh, but to play the fool.
Robin Hodgkin. writer on education and former headmaster of Abbolsholme School, reflects on the Importance of play, uncertainty and mystery in the relationship between teachers and pupils.
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 4, in E minor
BBC Manchester
f don't see any reason for a Russian writer to start writing in English when abroad, because I still believe in a Russian audience. (SASHA SOKOLOV) Alex de Jonge. Fellow of New College, Oxford. reflects on the work and attitudes of Russian writers now living In exile in the West. with contributions from YTJZ ALESHKOVSKY, VICTOR BALASHOV. JOSEPH BROCSEY EDWARD LIMONOV
, LEV NAVROZOV . SASHA SOKOLOV zinovi zinik and ALEXANDER ZINOVIEV ReaderJEAN TREND
Producerjudith BUMPUS
To mark the tercentenary of his birth. Peter Williams presents a selection of recordings of the surviving organs designed and built by Silbermann.