Mthul Overture: La chasse du jeune Henri NEW PHIHARMONIA ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND
LEPPARD (harpsichord)
7.16* Corelll Concerto Grosso in p. Op 6 No 9 LA PETITE BANDE directed by SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (violin)
7.25* Brucknerlntermezzo In D minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIA QUINTET
7.33* Balaklrev Symphonic Poem: Tamar USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.0 News
8.5 Strauss Munich Waltz LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTIRA. conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
8.13* Crusell Clarinet
Concerto No 3. In a Bat TREA KING
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
8.38* Mllhaud Ballet: La creation du monde
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO oncHESERA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
Schumann
Symphony No 3. In t Sat. Op 97 (Rhenish)
PHILIfARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCAROO MUTI Fantasy in c, for violin and orchestra, Op 131 RUGCIERO RICCI LEIPZIG GEWANSHAUS
ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR gramophone records
leader ROSEMARY FURNISS conductor JOHN LUBBOCK
Mozart Divertimento in D major (K 131)
Elizabeth Maconchy
Romanza, for viola and orchestra
NICHOLAS LOGIE (Viola)
Haydn Symphony No 87. In A major
Finchley Children's Music Group, conductor Ronald Corp
Gypsy Lament; Ladybird; Evening Song: Swallow's Wooing; Fancy; Ave Maria; Psalm 150
play arrangements for two guitars by Paco Pefla of some traditional flamenco forms
Alegrias: Soleares: Guajlras: Sevillanas
(Given last June in the Puree!! Room, London)
leader
GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN
FIONA DOBIE (soprano) Hlndemith Suite:
Nobilissima Vislone Barber Knoxville. Summer of 1815 IvesSymphonyNo2
BBC Scotland
direct from St George 's, Brandon Hill. Bristol Bochmann Quartet 'Michael Bochmann ,
David Angel (violins)
Gustav Clarkson (viola)
Sebastian Combertl (cello) Dvorak Quartet in Op 96 (The American)
Verdi Quartet in E minor (Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
Deutsches Magnificat; Seven Last Words; Musicalische Exequlen - SCHUTZ CHOIR OF LONDON LONDON BAROQUE PLAYERS conducted by Roger Norrington
The Schutz Choir's 20th birthday concert
(Given in February 1982 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)
Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Blair, Philip Fowke (piano)
Rachmaninov Symphonic Poem: Prince Rostislav (first UK performance)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2, in C minor
Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
(Given last October at the Barbican Hall)
(Stereo)
with Jeremy Slepmann
Ending with the Burlesque for piano and orchestra byStrauss.
Producer GARETH WALTERS
HENDON BAND conductor DONALD MORRISON Malcolm Arnold The Padstow Lifeboat
Eric Ball September
Fantasy for tenor horn and brass band MARILYN WOOLF
Malcolm Arnold Little Suite for brass, Op 80 Erie Ball Romance (Symphonic Suite: Festival Music)
Imagined scenes from a documen.tary life by JOHN WILDERS and JOHN POWELL with music directed by PHILIP ASTLE and PAUL WILLIAMSON Martin Jarvis plays William Shakespeare
His mind and heart went together: and what he thought he uttered ...
(JOHN HEMINGE AND
HENRY CONDELL , First Folio, 1623) with a Cry of Players his son and Hugh Dickson, Steve Hodson and Crawford Logan With William's father and Bretchglrdle, the minister and Music played and sung by PHILIP ASTLE and PAUL WILLIAMSON with their NOYSE OF MUSITIANS and EVELYN TUBB (soprano) JOHN POTTER (tenor)
GRAHAM JEFFERY (treble) Special sound by MALCOLM CLARKE Of the BBC Radlophonic Workshop
Technical production by ROBIN CHERRY With PAUL NEWIS. MICK WILKOJC KEVIN HOWLETT
Dlredted by JOHN POWELL (First broadcast on R4)
7.50-7.55* Interval
Stravinsky's 1958 setting of itexts from the Lamentation of Jeremiah; his first wholly 12-note work. SARAH WALKER
(mezzo-soprano)
HELEN WATTS (contralto) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) JOHN TOMLINSON (bass) BBC SINGERS
Brepared by RICHARD COOKE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
by JOHN CHEEVER Read by John Franklyn-Robblns (First broadcast on R4) (John Franklyn-Robbins is a member of the RSC)
Malcolm Singer introduces examples of recent work at the Centre for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University, California, where he spent two years on a Harkness Fellowship.
John Chowning: "Phone"
Malcolm Singer: "Sines of our Time"
Michael McNabb: "Love in the Asylum"
(first UK broadcasts)