Vaughan Williams
Concerto for oboe and strings: CELIA NICKLIN
ACADEMY OF ST MARTlN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.23*. Weelkes When David heard: CHOIR OF CHRIST
CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD directed by SIMON PRESTON
7.28* Croft Suite:
Courtship a la mode
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS
7.42* Dcllus Over the hills and far away ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.0 News
8.5 Johann Strauss
Roses from the South BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.15* Schumann Piano Quintet in t flat, Op 44 ALBERNI QUARTET
THOMAS RAJNA (piano)
8.44* Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso, Op 66
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ : records
Faure
Cello Sonata No 2, In G minor. Op 117
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) ERIC HEIDSIECK (piano)
La mer est Infinie; Je me suls embarqué (L'horizon chlmérlque. Op 118)
JACQUES HERBILLON (bar) THEODORE PARASKIVESCO (piano)
Nocturne No 13, In B minor. Op 119: JEAN-
PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) Piano Trio in D minor,
Op 120: JEANHUBEAU (piano) RAYMOND GALLOIS-MONTBRUN (violin)
ANDRE NAVARRA (CellO) gramophone records
Walton Piano Quartet
Glinka Grand Sextet In E flat (1832)
Divertimento for string orchestra: POLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
(Given at the 1982 Berlin Festival. SF Berlin recording) VHF onltf
by Vaughan Williams
BENJAMIN, LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) (Given in 1980 in the Elmwood Hall as part of the 18th Belfast Festival at Queen's University) VHF only
conducted by GUNTHER HERBIG
PAUL TORTELIEU (Cello)
Mozart Symphony No 39, In E flat major (K 543) Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
Part 1. VHF only
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Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 5, In c minor (Given on 6 July In the Cathedral as part of the Lichfield Festival, presented by Lichfield Cathedral Arts Ltd, together with Ind Coope Brewery Ltd) VHF only
with MORAY WELSH (Cello) Haydn Quartet In G, Op 77 No 1
Arensky Quartet No 2, in A minor, Op 35, for violin, viola and two cellos
(Given In May 1982 at the Wiomore Hall, London) VHF only
Arnold Cooke Symphony No 3
Berkeley Symphony No 2 LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE records. VHF only
from St Anne 's Cathedral, Belfast
Introit: I was glad (Plainsong)
Responses: Ayleward Psalm119,vv145-176 (Crosthwaite. West. Barnaby. Turle)
Lessons (RSV): Haggai 2, vv 10-19, John 6, vv 25-40 Canticles: Watson In E Anthem: Te Deum Laudamus (Haydn)
Hymn: All praise to theemy God (ICH 12. Tallis' Canon) Organ Voluntary: Force et agilite des corps glorieux (Messiaen)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
JONATHAN GREGORY Assistant organist CHRISTOPHER BOODLE VHF only
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Fritz Spiegl introduces musicbyBeethoven,
Sallerl, Moscheles and the Archduke. Producer EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT
BBC Manchester. VHF only
Robert Spencer introduces recordings made In the 1920s by the Catalan guitarist MIGUEL LLOBET
Including pieces by Coste, Sor and Quijano, some duet arrangements by Llobet, played by himself and MARlA-LUISA ANIDO. and a study by Llobet played by LEIF CHHISTENSEN.
D. J. Enright Introduces and reads a selection from Ms recently-published
Collected Poems. Producer FRASER STEEL
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,London William Bennett
— (flute)
Polish Chamber Orchestra leader JAN STANIENDA conductor
Jerzy Maksymluk
Handel Concerto Grosso in F major, Op 6 No Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 3, In G major; Suite No 2, In 8 minor
Charles Marowitz, prompted by Ann Pasternak Slater's book, Shakespeare the Director, suggests that if Shakespeare did attempt to produce his plays, he was perhaps saved from failure by actors who listened attentively and then went their own way. (Repeat)
Part 2 Handel Concerto Grosso In a. Op 6 No 11
BachBrandenburg Concerto No 4, In G
About 20.000 million years ago. the explosion of a super-dense, hot ball of matter created the expanding Universe, at least according to the Big Bang theory. The theory makes a number of accurate predictions about the structure of the Universe, but leaves many questions unanswered. Prof Martin Rees of the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge discusses with JohnMaddoxthesuccesses and failures of our present cosmological theories. Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
Three composers pay tribute to three others by arranging their music for two pianists, CHRISTOPHER KITE and ROBERT FERGUSON Debussy, arr Ravel Nocturnes: Nuages; Fetes; Slrenes
Mozart/Grieg Sonata in c AUegrl/Mozart, arr Liszt A la Chapelle Sistine