Brahms Neue
Liebesliederwalzer. Op 65 LOS ANGELES VOCAL ARTS
ENSEMBLE
8.27* Clara Schumann Three Romances, Op 22 SERGIU LUCA (violin)
ANNE EPPERSON (piano)
8.37* Harty With the Wild Geese: SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, conducted by SrR ALEXANDER GIBSON gramophone records
Presenter Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Ravel's Introduction and Allegro forharp,flute clarinet and string quartet, by ROGER NICHOLS. BARRY FOX on the possible pressing faults on Compact Discs and new records of piano music, reviewed by BRYCE MORRISON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
conductor StR JOHN PRITCHARD Vaughan Williams A London Symphony
12.11* Interval Reading
11.15* Brahms Symphony No 2. in D major (Given in December 1982 in the Corn Exchange, Bedford, in association with the Bedford Society)
The Voice of the Bard THE MARTIN BEST MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE with FRANCES KELLY This programme relives the spirit of the bard, part entertainer, part poet. part Singer and musician. giving back to society the story of its values, and In doing so, reinforcing them.
Seventh In a series of 16 programmes Introduced by Robert Simpson Sleep, for chorus and orchestra (rs 33) DANISH RADIO CHORUS DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MOGENS WOLDIKE : record String Quartet tn r (rs 36) EDINBURGH QUARTET Dream of Gunnar (Saga Dram) (rs 46) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN record:
Septet, played by the NASH ENSEMBLE BBC Bristol
First of ten programmes of recordings made by the great French pianist, conductor and teacher, ALFRED CORTOT Chopin Barcarolle In r sharp. Op 60 Schumann Piano Concerto In A minor. Op 64 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR LANDON RONALD Chopin Sonata No 2. In a flat minor, Op 35 records
with Peter Clayton
Robert Cushman (in the Chair) talks with Clancy Sigal , John Spurling , Marina Warner. This week: Red Monarch, a film about Stalin by Charles Wood and Jack Gold on Channel 4. Peter Weir 's film The Year of Living Dangerously. The RSC production of Ibsen's Peer Gynt. Paintings by Anselm Kiefer. Colours of War, a study of Britain's official war artists by Alan Ross. Producer PHILIP rRENCH
played by TON KOOPMAN on the organ of St Mary's Servile Priory. Fulham Road. Kensington.
by WILLIAM TREVOR
Read by Denys Hawthorne Producer ENYD WILLIAMS (First broadcast on R4)
Every year young musicians come to this festival. one of many throughout the country. The aim of which Is to encourage high standards. This is a recording made at the final session, held In the Queen ENzabeth Hall. London, on 13 June.
Fifty years ago, President Roosevelt promised the American people a New Deal. Prof David Adams. Director of the David Bruce Centre for American Studies. University of Keele assesses this promise with contributions from some who helped run it, from two of his sons and from historians. Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF ... detailed and impressive (THE GUARDIAN)
leader FELIX KOK conductor SIMON RATTLE EILENE HANNAN (SOpranO) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) Robin Holloway Clarissa Symphony. Op 30a (first performance)
(or The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque by William Combe)
Written and introduced by Jeremy Sandford
BBC Bristol
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 3 (Erolca) (Given in Dee 1982 in the Town Hall, Birmingham, In association with [MI) BBC Birmingham
Presenter Anthony Rooley
Ayeres or Phantasticke spirites for three voices (1608) (Excerpts)
Henry Youll Canzonets to Three Voyces (1608) (Excerpts)
- Consort of Musicke Madrigal Ensemble directed by Anthony Rooley