Foufltn of six programmes Schubert Sonatina in G minor
TASSO JANOPOULO (piano) Beethoven Sonata in A. Op 47 (Kreutzer)
ALFRED CORTOT (piano) Kreisler Rondo in G
TASSO JANOPOULO (piano) gramophone records
Handel Organ Concerto in B flat, Op No 3. EDUARD MULLER , SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILlENSIS. conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
Elgar Violin Sonata In E minor. HUGH BEAN (violin) DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
Lyapunov Piano Concerto NO 2: ALEXANDER BAKHCHIEV MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN
Bach Magnificat In D
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baSS) CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-. THE-FIELDS conducted by PHILIP LEDGER : records
EDWARD COWIE on his recent music; an interview with SIMON RATTLE ; and ARNOLD WHITTALL on the three Stravinsky works to be performed this week. Presenter
Jeremy Slepmann
Producer RAY ABBOTT
PATRIZIA KWELLA (soprano) THE ENGLISH CONCERT director TREVOR PINNOCK i harpsichord)
Avison Concerto Grosso No 9, after Scarlatti
Handel Motet: Silete venti
Chosen and read by Robin Holmes (Jipt)
Part 2
Arne Harpsichord Concerto No 5, in G minor; Three Shakespeare Songs: The cuckoo song (Love's Labour's Lost); Dirge (Cymbeline); Ariel's song (The Tempest)
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 2 tGiven on 18 June at
Blythburgh Church during the Aldeburgh Festival) BBC Birmingham
OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)
ADRIAN BEERS (double-bass) ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Janacek Mladi
Mozart Quintet In E flat (K 452)
Six talks by Craig S. Karpel , an American living in the Old City. 1: A Borderline Case A 150-minute wait to have one's passport stamped may sound irksome but too often we rush in and out of countries without getting to know the border personnel.
Delays leaving Egypt prompt reflections on peace.
Part 2 Dvorak
Serenade in D minor
BBC Birmingham
(Die Feuersbrunst) A Singspiel for marionettes in two acts Music by Haydn
SCHOTZ CHOIR OF LONDON directed by TERRY EDWARDS BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON
Producer CLIVE BENNETT Act 1
MIKLOS SZENTHELYI (violin) MlKLOS PERENVI (cello) ISTVAN LANTOS (piano) Kodaly Adagio: Piano pieces, Op 3 No 1 and 9 and Op 11 No 2; Sonatina for cello and piano Kodaly, arr Szigett
Intermezzo (Hary Janos ) Kodaly Capriccio
Bartok, arr Szekely
Rumanian Folk Dances
Fr Laszlo La Dany, sj, in conversation with Dennis Duncanson. who teaches Far Eastern politics at the University of Kent, Canterbury, draws on some 40 years experience as one of the foremost students of China, to reflect on the political landscape.
Cassation in G (K 63) GEORG EGGER (Violin)
Horn Concerto No 4, in E flat (K 495)
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) Sextet in F major: Ein musikalischer Spass (K 522): WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by JÖRG FAERBER (Giten at the Ascona Festival, 1982)
(Swiss Radio recording)
by PETER HANDKE translated by MICHAEL ROLOFF
Music by JAMES WALKER with Are the great capitalist entrepreneurs the dinosaurs of our society? If so, Hermann Quitt , a leading industrialist alienated from both himself and the world, is determined to go out with a bang.
Music played by JAMES WALKER and TONY MCVEY Directed by PENNY GOLD (Robert Stephens and Bill Nighy are National Theatre players)
direct from the Usher Hall Scottish National Orchestra leader EDWIN PALING Edinburgh Festival Chorus chorus-master JOHN CURRIE nductor
Sir Alexander Gibson
Schoenberg Gurrelieder Part 1
Speaker HANS HOTTER
The first volume of the definitive Cambridge edition of The Collected
Letters of Joseph Conrad , published this week, covers the years 1861-97. The poet and Professor of English at Sussex University.
Laurence Lerner , looks at the light they throw on Conrad's life and art.
Gurrelieder: Part 2
(Concert presented by the Edinburgh Festival in association with the House of Fraser plc. Edinburgh Festival Chorus assisted by Scottish Gas)
BBC Scotland
A novel of greed and speculation by EMILE ZOLA abridged and translated in five parts by JOANNA RICHARDSON
Read by David March 1: Bitter Leaies
Trio-Sonata No 5, in F MAURICE BOURGUE , HEINZ HOLLIGER (Oboes)
KLArSTHUNEMANN (bassoon) CHRISTINE JACCOTTET fharpsichord),
LUCIA BUCARELLA i bass), record