Leigh Overture: Agincourt NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE
7.16* Coates The Green
Hills of Somerset (mono) JOAN HAMMOND (soprano) with piano
7.20* Salnt-Saens Piano Concerto No 4, in c minor. Op 44
ALDO CICCOLINI
PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGE BAUDO
7.47' Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN
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8.5 Zanettl La Mantovana LONDON EARLY MUSIC GROUP directed by james TYLER
8.6*VivaldiMandolin Concerto In c (RV 425) TABASHI OCHI PAUL KUENTZ
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
8.14* Handel The trumpet shall sound (Messiah) GWYNNE HOWELL (bass)
JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINEB
8.18* Beethoven Piano
Sonata In E minor, Op 90 EMIL GILELS
8.32' Mozart Violin
Concerto No 2, In D (K 211) KARLHEINZ FRANCKE (VlOlln) SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER : records
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Berwald and Larsson
Larsson Pastoral Suite. Op 19
STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ULF BJORLIN Berwald String Quarte. No 1. in G minor (1818) CHILINGIRIAN QUARTET gramophone records
Producer ROBERT LAYTON
SUSAN BRADSHAW plays the first six of the second book of Bach's 48. in c major; c minor; c sharp major; c sharp minor; D major; D minor
Symphonic Dances RADIO MOSCOW
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by YEVGENY SVETLANOV
(Radio Moscow recording)
by Wilhelm Stenhammar , Wilhelm Peterson-Berger and Gunnar de Frumerie JACQUELINE DELMAN (Sop) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
conducted by GUNTHER HERBIG
JUTTA CZAPSKI (piano)
Stravinsky Symphony In three movements Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
Third of 12 programmes Music for the 1674 Dorset Garden production of The Tempest by Locke,
Pelham Humfrey , Pietro Regglo. John Banister and James Hart.
SOLOISTS. ACADEMYOF ANCIENT music, directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Gemlnlanl Concerto
Grosso in D minor after Corelll's La Folia. Op 5
NO 12: THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK : records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE JOHN BRADBURY (violin) STEPHEN BROOM (Viola)
David Morgan Partita Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Ronald Finch Capriccio for violin, viola and small orchestra
Elgar Serenade for strings
Peter Hodgson Concerto Grosso
Shostakovich Suite: The Tale of the Priest and his Hired Man Balda
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Albenlz, arr Pepe Romero Granada (Suite espafiola) PEPE AND CELIN ROMERO (guitars)
Mendelssohn Piano Sonata in E, Op 6
LYDIA AHTYMIW
Haydn String Quartet in E flat. Op 76 No 6 ORLANDO QUARTET
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat (Emperor) YOURI EGOROV, PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Jon Curie Introduces music for the early evening.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
played by PAUL SPICER at Peterborough Cathedral Bach Chorale Prelude: Kyrie, Gott helliger Geist (Bwv 671) Francis Jackson
Impromptu RegerChoraleFantasia on Hallelujah, Gott zu loben
BBC Birmingham
I've thought of myself as being a reporter. I report what 1 see, what I feel, what other people tell me,afterIhavethrashed it through.
Gwendolyn Brooks reads a selection of her poetry reporting from the black community of the city of Chicago, which elected Its first black mayor earlier this year.
Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS
direct from the Royal
Albert Hall. London Oleg Kagan
— (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Ellahu Inhal
Haydn Symphony No 7.
In c major (Le Midi) Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto In d major
An eight-part series 5: A Place Apart
Beaches and business, slum and solidarity- the contrasts of this place apart earned it the Anglo-Saxon name of Sunderland
. A. H. Hatsey visits the town In search of traditional working-class ethics.
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 5, In r
°y J W. VON GOETHE translated by R. J. HOLLINGDALE and abridged for radio In five parts by ROCEH FRITH
Read bv Richard Morant The tltte of this novelle Is derived from a chemical theory of attractions which
Intrigued Goethe as a scientist. It combines Passionate love-story with caustic observation of the Idle classes in late 18th-century Germany. Part 1
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Second of three weekly programmes, each including one of her settings of poetry by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
And Death shall have no dominion, for chorus and brass (1969)
Morning Noon and Night, for harp (1976)
Two Settings of poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins (Pied Beauty and Heaven-Haven), for chorus and brass (1976) BBC SINGERS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE conducted bv JOHN POOLE OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
Introduced by Charles Fox PETER NU QUINTET
Ted Emmett (trumpet, 'euphonium)
Peter Nu (piano)
Paul Rogers (double-bass) Sam Kelly (drums) Ewan Stewart (percussion)