Shostakovich Festival Overture, Op 96
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL
7.13* Chopin Variations brillantes, Op 12 hauisii MILNE (piano)
7.21* Copland Appalachian Spring
LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
8.0 News
8.5 Hoist Japanese Suite
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADIRIAN BOULT
8.16' Schumann Album for the Young, Op 68 Nos 1-7 peTER FRANKL (piano)
8.23* Mozart Slnfortia Concertante in e flat (K 364)
IGOR OISTRAEH (VlOHn) DAVID OISTRAKH (VlOla) MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN gramophone records
Reger and Pfitzner Reger A Romantic Suite after poems by Eichendorff, Op 125 NUREMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WERNER ANDREAS ALBERT Pfltzner A romantic cantata to texts by Eichendorff: Von deutscher Seele, Op 28 (Part 3)
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano)
HERTHA TOPPER (contralto) FRITZ WUNDERLICH (tenor) OTTO WIENER (bass)
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR conducted by JOSEPH KEILBERTH gramophone records
Last of six programmes
ClULINGIRIAN STRINGQUARTET Levon Chitingirian (violin) Mark Butler (violin) Csaba Erdelyl (viola)
Philip De Groote (cello) With
STEVEN BE GROOTE (piano) Haydn String Quartet In D, Op 33 No 6
Stravinsky Piano Sonata No 2 (1924)
Haydn Piano Trio in c (H xv 27)
Brahma Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
(Part of a public concert given In the Pittville
Pump Room during the 1982 Cheltenham
International Festival 0/ Music)
BBC Birmingham
conducted by SERGIU COMISSIONA
Franck Symphony In D minor gramophone record
Music by Beethoven,
Liszt. Busonl GLYN DAVENPORT (baritone)
JOHN ALLEY (piano)
Beethoven Mailied ; Wonne der Wehmut: Sehnsucht;
Neue Liebe, neues Leben Liszt Uber alien Gipfetn
1st Ruh; Es war eln Konig In Thule
Busonl Fiinf Goethe
Lleder: Lied des Brander; Lied des Mephistopheles; Lied des Unmuts: Schlechter Trost ; Zigeunerlied
direct from Broadcasting House, London
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation. Bochmann Quartet
Prokofiev String Quartet No 1
Ravel String Quartet In r
Music by two lifelong
Mends, Including
Walton's musical tribute to Hindemith, and ending with the work which cemented their friendship. Hindemith Cello Concerto (1940): ALDO PARISOT (cello) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
(mono: 1960 Voice of America recording)
Walton Variations on a theme by Hindemith CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by georce SZELL
Hindemith Symphony: MathlsderMaler
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Walton Viola Concerto YEHVDI MENUHIN (VlOla) NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
direct from The Collegiate Church of St Mary. Warwick
Intrort: 0 King all gJortfous (Healey Willan ) Versicles and Responses (Rose)
Psalms 41, 42, 43 (Atkins, Wesley, Turle)
Lessons (RSV): The Book of Wisdom 8, v 21 to 9. v 18; James 3. vv 1-18 Canticles: Dyson in D
Anthem: King of Glory (Howells)
Organ Voluntary: Allegro assai, from Sonata (Howells)
Organist and Master of the Choristers PAUL TREPTE Assistant Organist ARTHUR HILYER
BBC Birmingham
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Family Relations:
Including George and Ira Gershwin and Michael and Joseph Haydn Producer ian CARSON BBC Bristol
Introduced by Charles Fox
(guitar)
Smith Brindle Nocturne: Sonata No 4
Leo Brouwer Six Simple Studies: Canticum Poulenc Sarabande Roussel Segovia
(Given in June 1982 in the Purcell Room. London)
Direct from the Wigmore Hall, London
Ian Partridge (tenor) Adrian Thompson (tenor)
Nash Ensemble
Mozart Flute Quartet in C (K 285b)
Berkeley Sextet for clarinet, horn and string quartet, Op 47; Four Ronsard Sonnets, Op 40
with Ian McDougall
(Repeated: Friday 1.5 pm)
Part 2
Berkeley Quartet for oboe and string trio, Op 70
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
Symphony No 3 In D
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-T H-FIELDS, conducted by Neville MARRINER : record
1: Radio and Language Paul Valgry once wrote, To look is to forget the name of the things you are seeing '. implying that language and reality are at odds. In the first of two programmes about the literature of radio, the writer and critic
Ronald Hayman examines how the best radio playwrights have used the ambiguities of a sightless medium to explore the ability of language to give a name to things.
Readers WENDY MURRAY and SIMON HEWITT
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE (Saturday 11 June: The Radio and Theatre)
The second of five programmes devoted to the Austrian composer. who spent 'the lasft three decades of his life In Oxford.
Festival Prelude on a Byzantine Magnificat. for chorus and organ. Op 100 Partita in honorem J. S. Bach , Op 96
MARTIN HASELBOCK (Organ) PRO ARTE CHOIR, GRAZ conducted by KARL ERNST HOFFMANN
(Given during the 1982 Styrian Autumn Festival) (Austrian Radio recording)