Wagner Descondons , descendons: PARIS
ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
Hummel Rondo de societe ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano) JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Ibert Trois pieces breves ATHENA WIND QUINTET Rachmaninov String
Quartet No 1 (Unfinished) SHISHLOV. BALASHOV,
GALKOVSKY. KORCHAGIN
QUARTET
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 5
ARLEEN AUGER (soprano) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC cellists: records
Presented by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Debussy's Piano Préludes, by ROGER NICHOLS
New orchestral records reviewed by GEOFFREY NORRIS
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Arnold Four Cornish
Dances: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Prokofiev
Cinderella (Act 2) LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA: conducted by ANDRE previn : records
conducted by MARISS JANSONS
JOHN LILL (piano)
Sibelius Symphony No 1 in E minor. Op 39
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 16
Tchaikovsky Italian Caprice, Op 45
(Given on 17 November 1983 in St David 's Hall, Cardiff)
MELISSA PHELPS (cello) JOHN YORK (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2
Frank Bridge Sonata
Die Tageszeiten (The Times of Day) Text by WILHELM FRIEDRICH ZACHARIAE
PATRIZIA KWELLA (sop)
SUSAN TYRRELL (contralto)
MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE (tenor)
RICHARD JACKSON (bass) LONDON ORATORY JUNIOR
CHOIR, LONDON ORATORY
MEN'S CHOIR chorus-master JOHN HOBAN
RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leader MONICA HUGGETT directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER
conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Hendrik Andriessen
Ricercare Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7 Respighi
Trittico Botticelliano Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
BBC Scotland
played by ROSEMARIE WRIGHT
Dumka in C minor, Op 12; Mazurkas Op 56: No 1 in A flat; No 5 in F
Poetic Tone Pictures, Op 85: No 3: At the old castle; No 7: Furiant; No 6:
Souvenir; No 13: On the Holy Mount
BBC Birmingham
with Peter Clayton
Richard Mayne (in the Chair) talks with William Feaver , Edwin Mullins and Natalie Wheen. This week's subjects:
Turning Over by Brian Thompson at the Bush Theatre.
Richard Doyle and his
Family at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Joseph Conrad 's The
Secret Agent, dramatised for radio by Jack Laskowski.
A film version of Graham Greene 's The Honorary
Consul, directed by John Mackenzie.
Memoirs of an Anti-Semite: a novel in five stories by Gregor von Rezzori .
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Part of a recital by CHRISTOPH BOSSERT in St Sebald's Church Frescobaldi
Toccata Quinta
Reger Sonata No 2, Op 60 (Bavarian Radio recording)
Recollections of Andalusia by Peter Luke in three parts with JOHN JUSTIN and JUNE TOBIN
1: The House where the Wind is Born
Some years ago Peter Luke went to live with his family in a small mountain district of Andalusia. A rambling old house, wind-swept and isolated on a promontory, took their fancy. Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
direct from the Town Hall BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, led by John McCabe (piano) conducted by Patrick Thomas Parti
Respighi Suite: The Birds Mozart Piano Concerto No 26, in D (Coronation) (K 537)
In the 1940s, the popular films of Gainsborough
Studios like The Wicked Lady and The Man in Grey were reviled by Fleet Street reviewers and cinephiles alike. Jeffrey Richards , the film critic and Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster
University, argues that Gainsborough's costume melodramas should be taken at least as seriously as the genteel product of Ealing Studios both for their quality and for the light they throw on the Britain of the War years.
Part 2
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, in D (Presented by Leeds Leisure Services) BBC Manchester
A string trio, a group of piano pieces, and a piano quartet.
Introduced and finally identified by Robert Simpson.
TUNNELL PIANO QUARTET JOHN TUNNEL (violin) KENNETH ESSEX (viola) CHARLES TUNNEL (cello) SUSAN TUNNELL (piano)
The first of ten programmes
An abridged translation into modem English verse by TERENCE TILLER of the Chaucerian version of the 13th-century French poem with incidental music composed and conducted by MICHAEL BERKELEY
1: The Garden Enclosed Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
(Stephen Moore is a member of the Royal
Shakespeare Company)