Wagner Overture: Rienzi VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM 8.17* Verdi Tu che la vanità (Don Carlos , Act 5) (mono)
META SEINEMEYER (soprano) BERLIN STATE OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRIEDER WASSMANN
8.26* Brahms Capriccio in B minor. Op 76 No 2 DMITRI ALEXEEV (piano)
8.34* Ibert Tropisms FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON : records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library: Ravel's Rapsodle espagnole, by ROGER NICHOLS ; New instrumental records reviewed by ROBERT HENDERSON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Liszt Liebestraum No 3: Mephisto Waltz No 1 JORGE BOLET (piano)
Emmanuel Adriaensen Chanson anglaise
David Kellner Fantasia in c; Aria; Fantasia in D NARCISO YEPES (guitar) Stravinsky Three movements from Petrushka
Rachmaninov Etude tableau in E flat minor, Op 39 No 5
PETER DONOHOE (piano) gramophone records
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JEAN FOURNET
MITSUKO UCHIDA (piano) Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat major
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* pm
Franck Symphony in D minor (Given on 17 March in the Victoria Hall, Hanley, in association with Lloyds Bank PLC)
The last in an 11-part series.
A Concert at the Conservatoire Introduced by David Charlton
Music from a concert given at the Paris
Conservatoire in March 1810, with pieces by its three most-respected composers - including the premiere of Méhul's Fourth Symphony.
Cherubim Overture: Médéc
Henri-Montan Berton
Concert aria: Va pure: ovunque vai
Mfhul Symphony No 4, in E
MARGARET FIELD (soprano) JOHN BRADBURY (violin)
NIGEL BLOMILEY (cello)
CHRISTOPHER KITE (piano) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE Series producer ROGER SHORT
Ligeti Atmospheres - Symphony Orchestra of South-West German Radio conducted by Ernest Bour
Tippett Concerto for orchestra - London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis
2.40* Stravinsky Requiem Canticles - Soloists, Ithaca College Concert Choir, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Craft
Boulez Eclat - Orchestra of Our Time, conducted by Joel Thome
Lutoslawski Paroles tissees - Peter Pears (tenor) London Sinfonietta conducted by The Composer
3.25* Shostakovich Quartet No 10, in A flat - Fitzwilliam String Quartet
3.50* Berio Circles - Cathy Berberian (vocalist) Francis Pierre (harp) Jean-Pierre Drouet and Jean-Claude Casadesus (percussion)
Birtwistle Extract from Punch and Judy: a tragical comedy (or a comical tragedy) - Soloists, London Sinfonietta, conducted by David Atherton
4.25* Britten Cello Symphony - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) English Chamber Orchestra conducted by The Composer
(gramophone records)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books broadcasting and the visual arts.
Edward Lucie-Smith (in the Chair) talks with A. S. Byatt
Anthony Curtis and Jeremy Treglown.
This week's subjects:
Pictures of Max Wall by Maggi Hambling at the National Portrait Gallery; A film version of John Irving 's The World According to Garp; Alfred de Musset 's
Lorenzaccio adapted by John Fowles for the National Theatre;
The ITV documentary drama Enemies of the State;
John Fuller 's new poems. The Beautiful Inventions, and his first novel, Flying to Nowhere.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Raymond Keenlyside (violin)
Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) Purcell Chacony in G minor
Britten Quartet No 3, Op 94
BBC Birmingham
by H. B. CRESWELL dramatised by JUDI PRICE
The trials and tribulations of a young architect in the 1920s.
Directed by PETER KING
A concert from the 1967/8 season of the CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA with SARA-MAE ENDICH (soprano) FLORENCE KOPLEFF (mezzo-soprano)
ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) EZIO FLAGELLO (bass) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA CHORUS
(WCLV recording)
A monologue compiled from the writings of RICHARD JEFFERIES by ROGER FRITH and incidental music
,composed and conducted by DAVID CAIN
Producer KEITH SLADE
DAVID ROB LOU (harpsichord) anon My Lady Wynkfyld's
Rownde Aston A Hornpype
Byrd Prelude, Pavan and Galliard (Sir William Petre )
Tomkins A sad paven for these distracted tymes Byrd 0 Mistress mine
in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
Dents Matthews,
Professor of Music in the University of Newcastle. talks about the Symphony No 7 by SlbeUus as recorded by BARBIROLLI, BEECHAM, BERGLUND, SIR COLIN DAVIS , KARAJAN, KOUSSEVITZKY, MAAZEL.
MRAVINSKY. and others.