Telemann Concerto in E minor for recorder, flute and strings
MICHAEL COPLEY (recorder) MICHÈLE NICOLET (flute)
CAMERATA BERN , directed by THOMAS FURl
7.18* Tartlnl Sonata in G minor: The Devil's Trill EDUARD MELKCS (violin) LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord)
WALTER SCHULZ (cello)
7.30* Mozart Piano
Concerto No 15, in B flat (K 450): GEZA ANDA directing the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA
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8.5 Beethoven Piano Sonata In E minor, Op 90: EMIL GILELS
8.18* Brahms Alto Rhapsody
YVONNE MINTON (mezzo-sop) AMBROSIAN SINGERS NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.31* Wlenlawskl Violin
Concerto No 2, in D minor. Op 22
HENRYK SZERYNC (violin) BAMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JAN KRENZ : records
Concert Paraphrase: Rigoletto CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
Isoldes Llebestod (Tristan und Isolde) DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Fantasy on themes from Beethoven's The Ruins of Athens MICHEL BEROFP (piano) LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR
Reminiscences de Don Juan; La Campanella JORGE BOLET (piano)
(gramophone records)
Gyorgy Pauk (violin) Nobuko Imai (viola)
14: Cushion Dance; 15: Soldier's Song; 28: Sorrow; 32: Dance from Maramaros; 22: Mosquito Dance; 17: Marching Song; 18: Marching Song; 37: Prelude and Canon; 27: Limping Dance; 35: Ruthenian Kolomejka; 19: Fairy Tale; 33: Harvest Song; 41: Scherzo; 10: Ruthenian Song; 44: Transylvanian Dance
(Part of a public concert given during the 1981 Cheltenham International Festival of Music)
MICHAEL PEARCE (baritone) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano) Voyage & Paris: Avant Ie cinema: Montparnasse; L'Anguille; Hotel;
Chansons villageoises; Le Disparu: La Grenouilliere; 1904; Parisiana
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Stravinsky Symphony in c Beethoven Symphony No 7, in A. BBC Scotland ..
direct from the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Michael Collins (clarinet) Vanessa Latarche (piano) Brahms Sonata in E flat
Messager Solo de concours Joseph Horovltz Sonatina (Tickets available from the Ticket Unit,
BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW)
The second of eight programmes with Steve Race
DAPHNE ARLOW (mezzo-sop) PHILIP HAMMOND (piano) ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by MARCUS DODS Schubert Overture:
Rosamunde Harty Sea Wrack; Bonfires Dvorak Slavonic Dance In E minor, Op 72 No 2; I chant my lay; Songs my mother taught me
Brian Douglas Music for strings
Quilter Fear no more the heat o' the sun; It was a lover and his lass; Take, o take those lips away Harty Fantasy scenes
Haydn String Quartet in c, Op 77 No
Schubert String Quartet in D minor (D 810) (Death and the Maiden)
(Part o/ a public concert given in September 1882 at the Wlgmore Hall, London)
BBC Birmingham
direct from
Ripon Cathedral
Introit: Exultate Deo (Scarlatti)
Versicles and Responses: Francis Jackson Psalms 65, 66, 67
(Walmisley, S Wesley, Perrin, Noble)
Lessons: Malachl 1; Luke 14. vv 16-24
Canticles: Dyson in D
Anthem: Sing we merrily (Adrian Carpenter )
Organ Voluntary: Finale from Symphonie No 2 (Widor)
Organist and Master of the Choristers RONALD PERRIN
Assistant Organist MARCUS HUXLEY
BBC Manchester
Jon Curie presents some of Mozart's vocal music, operatic and otherwise, Including excerpts from Don Giovanni , and also music from Wagner's Lohengrin and Verdi's La Traviata.
Producer LEO BLACK
A pupil of Liszt, Rosenthal was one of those 19thcentury virtuoso pianists who continued to perform far enough into the 20th century to have left a substantial recorded legacy.
LionelSailer presents a programme of his recordings of Chopin and Liszt gramophone records
' Ashmead's Kernel.... Its Initial Madeira-like mellowness overlies a deeper honeyed nuttiness; crisply sweet ... the succulenceofawell devilled marrowbone.'
Connoisseurs once cared as deeply about their apples as about their wine. Dr Joan Morgan reflects on the personalities and the pleasures that distinguished this particularly English passion.
direct from the Grosse Konzerthaus conducted by Wilfrled Boettcher Raphael Wallflsch (cello)
The opening concert of the orchestra's European Tour Part 1
Hlndemlth Cello Concerto
with Angus McDermid
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 4. In E flat (Romantic) (1874 version)
I need this fear of getting petrified, a fear of living too comfortably, of repealing one's thoughts. Max Frisch , the Swiss novelist and playwright, in conversation with Ronald Hayman , reflects on the relationship between experience and fiction in his work. the special position of Swiss-German writers and his friendship with Bertolt Brecht. Producer PETER BROD
A series of six programmes
Vol partite; Erl gla tutta; Con dolcezza; Donna slam rei; Aria di Passacaglta: O dolore; Intro nave dorata; Troppo sotto due stelle; Dove, dove ne vat; Corilla danzando - London Baroque, director Charles Meolam, with Nigel Rogers (tenor) and David Thomas (bass) Quattro Corrente; Terzo balletto; Corrente; Passacaglia - John Toll (harpsichord)