Karl Stamitz Bassoon Concerto in F
GEORGE ZL'KERMAN
WURTTEMBCRG CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by jorg faerber
7.24' Schubert The
Shepherd on the Rock ELLY AMELING (soprano) guy deplus (clarinet) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
7.36* Delius Dance for harpsichord: IGOR KIPNIS 7. 38* Bliss Suite: Things to Come
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.0 News
8.5 Nicolal Overture: Der Tempelritter
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KURT H&RBERT ADLER
8.14* Giuseppe Sammartini Recorder Concerto in F RICHARD HARVEY
LONDON VIVALDI ORCHESTRA directed by MONICA HUGGETT
8.26' Bax Folk-tale MORAY WELSH (cello)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
8.36' MacDowell Suite for large orchestra EASTMAN- ROCHESTER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HOWARD hanson : records
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
Glazunov's reputation rests primarily on his colourful ballet music and on his eight symphonies: yet as the week's programmes show. his piano music and his string quartets match them in freshness and vitality.
Ballade for orchestra, Op 78
NUREMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HEINZ FREUDENTHAL
Three Pieces, Op 49
LESLIE HOWARD (piano)
Idyll; Serenade No (1884) ANTON HAMMER (horn) RIAS SINFONIETTA conducted by jiri STAREK Five Pieces for string quartet (1879-81)
ANDREI SUISHLOV , ALEXANDER BALASHOV (violins)
ALEXANDER GALKOVSKY (ViOla), ALEXANDER KORCllAGIN (CellO) gramophone records
PATRICIA WRIGHT (soprano) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Prokofiev Ugly Duckling, Op 18
Menotti Canti delta lontananza
Kabalevsky Nursery Rhymes, Op 41
BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 5, in E flat VIENNA PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by loRIN MAAZEL : record
in E flat major (K 563) REGER TRIO
Bernhard Hartog (violin) Wolfram Christ (viola)
Ansgar Schneider (cello) (South German Radio recording from a concert in the Music Room of Bruchsal Castle)
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL DANIEL MAJESKE (violin) Hindemith Suite:
Nobilissima Visione
Walton Violin Concerto in B minor
(WCL V recording)
direct from St John 's. Smith Square, London Kreuzberger String Quartet
Haydn Quartet in E flat major, Op 64 No 6 Berg Lyric Suite
ULSTER ORCHESTRA conducted by TIMOTHY REYNISH
CHRISTOPHER KING (clarinet) Glinka Overture ; Two Dances (A Life for the Tsar)
Handel, arr Beecham The Faithful Shepherd Baermann Adagio
Walton Prelude and Spitfire Fugue
Dvorak Overture: Carnival
CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN
Prokofiev Piano Sonata
No 6, in A: PETER DONOHOE Schoenberg Ode to
Napoleon Buonaparte DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (reciter), ensemble I NTERCONTEMPORAIN conducted by PIERRE boulez Debussy Images for orchestra: PARIS orchestra conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
with Natalie Wheen Ending at 6.5* with Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
Producer RICHARD HUNT
GILLIAN WEIR at the organ of Salisbury Cathedral Healey Willan
Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue
Mulet Esquisses
Byzantines No 3: Rosace Dupré Allegro deciso (Evocation) BBC Bristol
Cello Suites Nos 1 and 3 RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) BBC Manchester
Satire's my only province and delight,
For whose dear sake alone
I've vowed to write.
Ken Robinson , Lecturer in English at Newcastle University, introduces a selection from the work of John Oldham , perhaps the fiercest satirical poet of the Restoration. Reader
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester
(John Franklyn-Robbin , is a member of the RSC)
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Eilene Hannan (soprano) Anne Howells (mezzo-sop) Josef Protschka (tenor) John Tomlinson (bass) BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus prepared by BRIAN wright BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor
Sir John Pritchard
Bartok Cantata Profana (sung in Hungarian)
Anthony Kenny , Master of Balliol College, Oxford, gives his Impressions of the American philosophical scene on a recent visit.
Cognitive Scientists and Fundamentalists
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 9. in D minor (Choral)
This forum of representatives of broadcasting organisations meets annually at UNESCO headquarters in Paris to exchange contemporary music. In 1982 there were 68 works presented and in this, the first of six programmes, David Byers makes a personal selection.
Ciampaolo Testent Le Nuvole - Divertimento Ensemble conductor Sandro Gorli
Ake Hermanson Utopia - Swedish Radio Orchestra conductor Leif Segerstam
Doming Lam Insect World - Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra conductor Doming Lam (first UK broadcasts)
(Recordings from RAI Rome, SR Stockholm, RTHK Hong Kong)
Introduced by Charles Fox EVAN PARKER (tenor and soprano saxophones) BARRY GUY (bass)
PAUL LYTTON (drums)