(died 1 Sept 1953)
Third of six programmes, Including a record of his long-standing trio partnership with Cortot and Casals.
Vitali Chaconne
TASSO JANOPOULO (piano) Haydn Piano Trio in G (H XV 25)
PABLO CASALS (cello)
ALFRED CORTOT (piano) Franck Sonata In a ALFRED CORTOT (piano) gramophone records
Listeners' record requests Maurice Emmanuel Symphony No 2, in A FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN DOUSSARD
Bach Preludes and Fugues: No 6. in D minor: No 7, In E flat (Well-tempered Clavier Book 1) (mono)
MAURICE COLE (piano)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 2, in B flat (Hymn of Praise)
SONA CHAZARIAN, EDIT* GRUBEROVA (sopranos) WERNER KRENN (tenor) CHORUS OF VIENNA STATE
OPERA, VIENNA
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI gramophone records
A conversation with WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI ; a look ahead to the all-night Indian Prom; and an interview with JULIAN BREAM. Presenter
Jeremy Slepmann
Producer ANDREW MUSSET
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Andrew Orton, conductor Edward Downes
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair
Beethoven Symphony No 8, In F major
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* pm Rachmaninov Symphony No 2, in minor
(Given in June 1982 in the Victoria Hall, Hanley)
BBC Manchester
from 11.55
Schubert Quartet In . flat (D 112) Bartok Quartet No 2
2.10* Interval Reading
2.15* Mozart Quartet In B flat (The Hunt) (K 458) BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 2 (Resurrection) MAARGARET MARSHALL(sop) DORIS SOFFEL (mezzo-sop) BAVARIAN RADIO CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK (SF Berlin recording)
James Berry with new poems by STEWART BROWN FREDERICK D'AGUIAR , ALAN DEWAR , GRAHAM FAWCETT , NICKI JACKOWSKA and VALERIE SINASON Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
A recital by the 90-year-old Braziltan-born pianist who was a friend of Faure and Ravel. Debussy Two Preludes Franck Prelude, Chorale and Fugue
5.0* Passages from MAGDA TAGLIAFERRO 'S autobiography, In which she recalls encounters with Faure, Alfred Cortot and Reynatdo Hahn. Reader CÉCILE CHEVREAU translated from the Portuguese by PIERS BURTON-PAGE
5.10* Faure Nocturne No 6. In D flat; Impromptus: No 5, In F sharp minor; No 3, In A flat Chopin Andante splanato and Polonaise in E flat, Op22 (Given on 16 January in the Wiomore Hall, London)
Music drama in one act, based on OSCAR WILDE 'S play, translated by HEBWIG LACHMANN Music by Strauss (sung In German)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN (Given in February 1983 in the Grand Theatre, Geneva. Swiss Radio recording)
(Freiheit in Krahwinkel) by JOHANN NESTROY translated and freely adapted for radio by SYBIL AND COLIN WELCH with music composed by ELIZABETH POSTON
This satirical comedy, first produced in Vienna in 1848, lightheartedly reflects the excitement of the student revolution of that year and the downfall of Metternich, Chancellor of Austria. with Other parts played by CHRISTIAN COMBER , MICHAEL JENNER and ALEX JENNINGS with the RICHARD HICKOX singers and the CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Music direction by JOHN RUTTER
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
Max Bruch Septet in E flat (first UK performance)
9.35* Interval Reading
9.45*Schubert Octet In F (D 803)
(Given on 20 July in Guildhall Old Library.
Guildhall, as part of the Citv of London Festival 1983, in association with Ericsson Information Systems Ltd)
conducted by JOHN POOLE Haydn Canzonette : Die Beredsamkeit-
Wasser machet stumm Brahms Das Madchen : Osüsser Mai! (Op 93a) Britten Five Flower Songs: To daffodils; The succession of the four sweet months; Marsh flowers:
The evening primrose: Ballad of green broom (Given in July 1982 In the Schnutgen Museum, Cologne)