attrib Pcrgolesl Flute
Concerto in d: JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL. STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL MONCHINGER
7.14* Beethoven Bagatelles. Op 126: STEPHEN
BISHOP-KOVAEVICH (piano)
7.34' Mozart Bet Mannern (The Magic Flute) (mono) TIANA LEMNITZ (soprano) GERHARD HOSCH (baritone) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.37* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in B flat (BWV 1051): CONCERTO
AMSTERDAM, directed by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
8.0 News
8.5 Thomas Overture:
Mignon: new philharmonia orchestra, conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
8.13, Verdi La Donna ft mobile (Rigolctto) (mono) BENIAMINO GlGLI (tenor) With ORCHESTRA
8.15* Saint-Saens Piano
Concerto No 2, in G minor GABRIEL TACCHINO
ORCHESTRA OF RADIO
LUXEMBURG, conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
8.38* Puccini Hymn to Rome (mono)
BENIAMINO GIGLI (tenor) with chorus and ORCHESTRA
8.41' Offenbach Le paplllon (Act 1)
(excerpts): records
Luigi Boccherlni
Stabat Mater (G 532) TAMARA HERT , KUMIKO OSHITA (sopranos)
JEAN-CLAUDE ORLIAC (tenor) LA POLLIA ENSEMBLE conducted by MIGUEL DE LA FUENTE : record
CHILINGIRIAN STRING
QUARTET
STEVEN DE CROOTE (piano) Haydn Piano Sonata in F (II XVI 29)
Stravinsky Serenade in A Haydn String Quartet in c. Op 33 No 3 (The Bird) Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84
(Given in the Pittville
Pump Room during last year's Cheltenham
International Festival of Music)
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTER WAND With EDITH WIENS (soprano) ERNÖ SEBESTYEN (violin) The Concert Arias:
Miscra, dove son? (K 369) and Bella mia fiamma (K 528) are interpolated after the fourth movement of the Serenade in o major (Haffner) (k 250)
(Given during last year't German Mozart Festival in Nuremberg. Bavarian Radio recording)
direct from Broadcasting House. London
Chandos Players
Telemann Quartet in F
Hotteterre Suite in p for recorder altrib Handel Sonata in minor
Rameau Pièce de clavecin en concert. No 1
Fasch Sonata in a flat
A chance to hear again concert performances by the Chicago
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Poulenc Suite francaise conducted by LEONARD SLATKIN
Henri Dutllleux Metabotes Ravel Daphnis and Chloe (Suite No 2): conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM Berlioz Symphonie fantastique: conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
(WFMT recordings) (Rpts)
direct from Blackburn Cathedral
Introit: Exultate Deo (Scarlatti)
Responses: Rose
Psalms 93. 94 (Moody, Bertalot)
Office Hymn: The head that once was crowned Readings (av):
Deuteronomy 31. v 30 to 32. v 14; I John 1, v 1 to 2. v8
Canticles: Wood in E flat Anthem: My soul, there is a country (Parry)
Hymn: We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda) Organ Voluntary:
Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne (Buxtehude) Conductor NIGEL SPEAX Organist KEITH BOND BBC Manchester
with Roger Nichols Ending at 6.5* with Dohnanyt's Variations on a Nursery Song.
Producer HUCH Warwick
Introduced by Charles Fox
it was frightful ... having uniformly negative results for two or three years at that stage in one's career was extremely alarming. Anthony Epstein , now
Professor of Pathology at the University of Bristol. and his colleague, Yvonne Barr , succeeded in discovering the first human cancer virus. In conversation with Professor Lewis Wolpert of the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, he reflects on how they did it.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS
Opera in four acts and six scenes by Prokofiev Libretto, based on the novel by DOSTOEVSKY. by THE COMPOSER
English translation by RITA MCALLISTER and DAVID POUNTNEY
The English National
Opera production direct from the London Coliseum
The story of Alexey, a young Russian tutor who. in an attempt to save the girl he loves, loses his money, the girl, and his soul, at the roulette tables.
Other parts sung by MOIRA CLARK , GLORIA CRANE (SOpS) SHELAGH SQUIRES ,
JEAN RIGBY , ELIZABETH BOORMAN (mezzo-sops),
TERRY JENKINS , GARRY SUTCLIFFE , STUART KALE ,
TOM EMLYN-WILLIAMS , EDWARD BYLES.
NEVILLE GRIFFITHS. JOSEPH RIORDAN (tenors), MALCOLM RIVERS , ROGER BECLEY , LEIGH MAURICE , PAUL NAPIER-BURROWS (baritones), MARK RICHARDSON , ANTHONY CUNNINGHAM , RICHARD ANGAS , PETER KESTNER ,
CORDON TRAYNER (basses) English National Opera Chorus chorus-master LESLIE PYSON English National Opera Orchestra leader EDMUND REID conducted by Christian Badea Acts 1 and 2
with Ian McDougall
(Repeated: Fri 1.5 pm)
Acts 3 and 4
An anatomie of SIR THOMAS BROWNE drawn from his own writings and those of his friends and critics by Francis Watson with David Buck as Sir Thomas Browne Anthony Newlands as Dr Samuel Johnson Hugh Dickson as The Rev John Whitefoot and Crawford Logan as Sir Kenelm Digby
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Haydn String Quartet in c. Op 33 No 5
Malcolm Arnold String Quartet No 1, Op 23
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET