Albcnlz, transc Stokowskl Fete-Dieu a Seville
NATIONAL PJlJUfARMONlC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by LEOPOI.D STOKOWSKI
8.14* Federico Chueca Tango de la Menegilda (La gran via)
TERESA BERGANZA (SOp)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ENRIQUE GARCIA ASESS10
8.18* Turina La andaluza sentimental
ANGELES RENTERIA (piano)
8.25* Marin Marais Les folies d'Espagne
MEMBERS OF HESPERION XX
3.43, Albeniz Barcarolle: Mallorca. Op 202
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.50* Falla Vivan los que rlan ( La Vida breve) pilar lorengar (soprano) LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by JESUS lopez-cobos: records
Beethoven String Quartet in F. Op 18 No 1
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Schubert Mass in G ( 167) llcia POPP (soprano)
Aroi.F DALLAPOZZA (tenor) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone), BAVARIAN radio CHORUS AND SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH Scrlabln Sonata No 7 (White Mass) noBtRio sziuon (piano) Gershwin, orch GroM Rhapsody in Blue
LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano) who also directs the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: records
played hy TREVOR pinnock Partita No 2, in c minor (bwv 826); Two-part Inventions: Ð minor
(Bwv 775); Bflat (bwv 785); E flat (bwv 776): Toccata in G minor (bwv 015)
String Quartet in r (k 590) MI'SIKVEREIN QUARTET
(Given in 1981 at Clandon Park House, West Clandon, Guildjord)
The first of five concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa
Webern Five Pieces, Op 10 Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished)
12.10* pm Interval Reading
12.15* Bartok Concerto for orchestra
(Given in 1981 in Symphony Hall)
(WCRB recording)
The first of 15 programmes celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Brahms in 1833. .susan ke.ssler (mezzo-sop) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) STEPHEN ROBERTS (bar)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Acht Zigeuner Lieder, Op 103; Five Songs. Op 105: Wie Melodien zieht es mir; Immer leiser wlrd mein Schlummer; Klage; Auf dem Kirchhofe; Verrat; Vier ernste Cesange, Op 121 BBC Birmingham
Introduced by Robert Simpson
Pan and Syrinx (PS 87) DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
Theme and Variations (FS 81): ARNE
SKJOLD RASMUSSEN (piano): records Fynsk Foraar (Springtime In Fyn) (fs 96): bodil GOBEL (sop), KURT westi (tenor) MOGENS SCHMIDT JOHANSEN (baSS), DANISH RADIO CHORUS COPENHAGEN BOYS' CIIOIR CHILDREN'S CHORUS FROM THE SCT ANNAE SCHOOL
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by MOGENS WOLDIKr
(Danish Radio recording) Suite (FS 91): ARNE SKJOLD RASMUSSEN (piano): record
Dixit Dominus (Psalm 110) FELICITY PALMER, MARGARET MARSHALL (sopranos)
CHARLES BRETT , JOHN ANGELO messana (counter-tenors) RICHARD MORTON , ALASTAIR Thompson (tenors). DAVID wilson-johnson (bass) MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND orchestra, conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER : record
featuring the pianist Alfred Cortot
Schumann Davidsbundlertanze, Op 6
Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 1, in D minor, Op 49 - Jacques Thibaud (violin) Pablo Casals (cello)
Liszt Concert Study No 2: La leggierezza
(records)
with Peter Clayton
Jeffrey Richards (in the Chair) talks with Paul Bailey
Waldemar Januszczak and Claire Tomalln
Martin Scorsese 's film The KingolCoinedy; the Peter Phillips retrospective at theBarbicanGallcry; The Trials of K and Fear, Again and Again: two Radio 3 programmes to mark the Kafka centenary. A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill at the Riverside Studios.
Hammersmith: Curil
Connolly: Journal and Memoir by David Pryce-Jones .
Producer phii.ip French
Three programmes played by CHRISTOPHER HERRICK 1: Maria Church,
Helsingborg, Sweden
Buxtehude Praeludium In c (Bus wv 137)
Otto Olsson Six Gregorian Melodies
Bach Gelobet seist du. Jesu Christ (Bwv 604); Prelude and fugue in e flat (bwv 552) BBC Manchester
Friends and critics reflect on reportage, fiction and a character which fascinate almost equally. with FLEUR COWLES, JILL CRAIGIE , LADY ANTONIA FRASER , FRANCIS KING ,
ALEXANDRA PRINGLE , BRYAN ROBERTSON , RIVERS SCOTT and the late Dame Rebecca herself, recorded before her death on 15 March.
Reader BARBARA leigh-iiunt Presenter David Wheeler Producer LOUISE purslow
Christopher Bochmann Quartet No 2 (first broadcast performance) Beethoven Quartet in c.
Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky)
by Albert Camus
The last of three programmes compiled by Anthony Astbury from the translation by Philip Thody.
Opera in one act
Music by Larry Sltsky
Libretto by GWEN harwood based on GEORG buchner's novella (sung in English) In the winter of 1778 Jakob Lenz suffers a mental breakdown. His friend Kauffman sends him to a mountain village where he is befriended by the pastor but fails to find a cure for his illness.
ADELAIDE SYMPHONY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPHER LYNDON GEE (Australian Broadcasting Commission recording)
A 34-part series
Presenter Anthony Rooley 30: Martin Peerson from Private musicke. or the first booke of ayres and dialogues (1620) CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE
CONSORT OF VIOLS directed by ANTHONY rooley