Mendelssohn War March of the Priests (Athalia) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANY1
7.10* Falla Fantasia baetica
CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano)
7.22*
Tchaikovsky Serenade melancollque. Op 26: ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
(violin), NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN KRENZ
7.32* Dvorak Serenade in D minor, Op 44
NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by EDO DE WAART
8.0 News
8.5 Telemann Suite In A minor: DAVID MUNROW (treble recorder)
ACADEMY OP ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS. conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.29* C. P. E. Bach
Harpsichord Concerto in G (Wq 43 No 5)
TREVOR PINNOCK
(harpsichord) directing THE ENGLISH CONCERT
8.41* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND : records
Lennox Berkeley Horn
Trio, Op 44: DENNIS BRAIN MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
Motet: Justorum animae, Op 60 No 2
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL CHOIR conducted by ALLAN WICKS How love came in PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano) Duo for cello and piano. Op 81 No 1: JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER, JOHN MCCABE Five Poems of W. H. Auden. Op 53: THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone), ERNEST LUSH (piano): records
STIC WESTERBERG conducts music by the late-Roman,tic Swedish composer
Sentimental Romance
No 1. in A: ARVE TELLEFSEN (violin). SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony No 2, in G minor. Op 34
STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: records
STEVEN ISSERLIS (cello) PETER EVANS (piano)
Patrick Piggott Ballade (first broadcast performance)
Brahms Sonata No 2, In P. Op 99
conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
Haydn Symphony No 102, in b flat
Schumann Konzertstuckin F for four horns and orchestra: PETER DAMM. DIETER PANSKA ,
KLAUS PIETZONKA , JOHANNES FRIEMEL Stravinsky Symphony in three movements
(Given during last year's Prague Spring Festival. Czech Radio recording)
direct from St George 's, Brandon Hill ,
Bristol Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano) Schumann Aus den
ostlichen Rosen ; Er ist's: Widmung; Die
Lotosblume: Singet nicht in Trauertonen Wolf Auch kleine Dinge : Begegnung; Der Gartner: Agnes: Gesegnet sei des
Griin Faure ' Les Roses d'Ispahan: Green:
Mandoline: En sourdine Delius In the seraglio garden: The nightingale;
Irmelin Berners Du bist wie eine Blume: Red roses
(Concert arranged by St George 's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons)
MARGARET CAMPBELL (flute) JOHN LENEHAN (piano) David Matthews Duet Variations (first broadcast performance) Debussy Syrinx for flute
Lennox Berkeley Sonatina
Mozart's German reworking (K 566) of Handel's celebrated pastorale.
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS chorus-master
GOTTFRIED PREINFALK
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by PETER SCHREIER
(Given last January during the Salzburg
Mozart week. Austrian Radio recording)
Serenade in D (K 185)
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by PETER SCHREIER
(Given last January during the Salzburg
Mozart week. Austrian Radio recording)
Natalie Wheen takes a fancy to Fantasy (also known, more or less capriciously,asFantasia,
Fantazia, Fantaisie, Phantasie. Phantasy. Fantasie and Fansye). Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
BESSES 0' Til' BARN BAND conductor ROY NEWSOME Gareth Wood Hinemoa Elgar Howarth In Memoriam R.K. BBC Manchester
The third of five programmes following the course of the EBU String Quartet Days in Cambridge last month. The quartets: ARTIS (Austria)
BERWALD (Sweden) BROOSKY (UK IBA) COULL (UK BBC) RAFAEL (Holland)
by ARNOLD WESKER with Patti Love as Christine Carpenter Norfolk 1377
The Medieval Church's stern doctrine of self-denial and subservience inspires devotion and revolt. For Christine
Carpenter, ordinary faith is not enough: she forsakes friends and family to become an anchoress. For Wat Tyler and his followers, the Church is part of the feudal tyranny which must be overthrown. and the CHILDREN OF ST URSULA'S SCHOOL. BRISTOL Directed by MARGARET WINDHAM
(First presented by the National Theatre in October 1981 under the direction of John Madden )
KEITH PUDDY (clarinet) John STREETS (piano)
Ireland Fantasy-Sonata Saint-Saens Sonata
Milhaud Duo Concertant BBC Birmingham
The second of four programmes from the 1982 Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival.
Andrew Clements introduces part of a concert including a quartet by one of the Festival's guest comDosers, Henri Dutilleux.
ARDITTI STRING QUARTET Irvine Arditti (violin)
Lennox Mackenzie (violin) Levine Andrade (viola) Rohan de Saram (cello)
Rene Koering Quartet No 2 (first UK performance) Toru Takemitsu A Way a Lone (first UK performance) Henri Dutilleux Ainsi la Nuit (Given last November in St Paul's Hall, Huddersfield)