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Milhaud Suite (Le voyageur sans bagages) MUSICIMORAVIENSES Roussel Segovia
Sauguet Sollloque
TURIBIOSANTOS (guitar)
Ravel String Quartet in r MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART gramophone records
Listeners' record requests Berlioz Requiem (Grande messe des morts)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
Introduced by Michael Oliver
' An immense musical poem ' (Balzac): RICHARD OSBORNE considers
Rossini's Mosi in Egitto; A windbag and a soundproofed room: MURRAY CAMPBELL and CLIVE GREATED on some recent research into the flute;
The art of Bronislaw Huberman: by HANS KELLER.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
MICHEL BEROFF (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES Walton Prologo e Fantasia
Roger Smalley Symphony in one movement
(BBC commission: first performance)
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* pm Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1, in D flat major
Shostakovich Symphony No 1, in F minor
Further hearings (0/
Smalley's Symphony) are essential ... it is an intriguing work, and one would wager that it will repay prolonged study.
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
(Given last August in the Roual Albert Hall , London) A BBC digital recording
(piano)
Mendelssohn Fantasy in F sharp minor, Op 28
Chopin Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35
Kreisler, transc. Rachmaninov Liebesleid: Liebesfreud
(A DBC digital recording)
(Tomorrow: Miriam Fried, violin, and Garrick Ohlsson, piano)
Opera in three acts
Libretto by GIUSEPPE ADAM ] and RENATO SIMONI , after the play by GOZZI Music by Puccini
(sung In Italian): record*
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR, VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
The action takes place in Peking In legendary times Act 1
2.40* Interval Reading
2.50* Turandot Act 2
Konwicki is not simply a Polish writer. He is utterly and completely obsessed by Poland.
Jan Krok-Paszkowskl, writer on Polish affairs, reflects on the literary career of Tadeusz Konwicki , once a favourite of the Communist authorities and now Poland's leading dissident novelist.
('A Small Apocalypse ', a play based on a novel by Konwicki, will be broadcast next Sunday)
Act 3
Elisabeth Perry, John Trusler (violins) Alexander Balanescu (viola) Moray Welsh (cello) Paul Marrion (double-bass) Anthony Goldstone (piano)
Walton Piano Quartet
Glinka Grand Sextet in E flat (1832)
BBC Manchester
Ornament is being heavily employed again in the design of many buildings, but its use has not necessarily kindled public enthusiasm for contemporary architecture. The critic Stephen Games presents a documentary about the current taste for historical styles, particularly classicism, in architecture, with the Cambridge art historian, DAVID WATKIN ;
PETER HODKINSON ,from the firm of Ricardo Bofill ; LEON KRIER , the Luxemburg architect and theorist; JEREMY DIXON Of the Architectural Association School In London and the American architect and writer, ROBERT venturi.
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
DAVIDOWENNORRIS and ERILLEVI (piano duet) YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL BAND conductor
JOHN PRYCE-JONES Wilfrid Mellers Glorificamus
(first broadcast performance)
Gordon Jacob Rhapsody for piano duet and band Itiibin Holloway Men Marching (War Memorials )
(first broadcast performances lord Berners Trois morceaux, for piano duet RobertSimpson Suite:
The Four Temperaments (first broadcast Performance)
BBCManchester
byTED MOORE
' Three quick years in London as an unqualified osteopathand you come backwith a reject from the knacker's yard.
Footballer? Him? It's like Jasoncoming home with a clip mat instead of the Golden Fleece....'
Directed by TONYCLIFF BBC Manchester
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by Yuri Ttmirkanov
Miriam Fried (violin)
A concert given earlier this evening In the Royal Festival Hall. London Part 1 Beethoven
Overture: Coriolan Violin Concerto in D
RobinHolmesreads from poets who have loved the English countryside.
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No
(violin) plays arrangements of musicbySchubert, Chopin, Bach, Elgar and Zarzycki gramophone records