Beethoven Piano Trio in c minor, Op 1 No 3
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) Delius Cello Concerto
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT records
Listeners' record requests Strauss Prelude for string sextet: (Capriccio)
MEMBERS OF THE BAVARIAN
RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM Corelli, arr Geminiani Concerto grosso in D minor: ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Warlock All the flowers of the spring
LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS
Borodin String Quartet No 1 in A
BORODIN STRING QUARTET Handel, arr Beecham Suite: The Gods go a'begging
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Introduced by Michael Oliver At Home with the Schumanns: a talk by JOAN CHISSELL. For Services to Music:
FRITZ SPIEGL reflects on the history of musical honours.
Anatol Lyadov 'An unmistakeable, original and Russian talent'.
DAVID BROWN considers this verdict on Lyadov by Mussorgsky.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
ILEANA COTRUBAS (sop) KATHLEEN KUHLMANN (mezzo-soprano)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
GWYNNE HOWELL (baritone) BBC SINGERS
BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS conductor
BRIAN WRIGHT LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conductor RICHARD COOKE BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor
SIR JOHN PRITCHARD
Beethoven Mass in c
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15*
Wagner Trauermusik Berlioz Symphonie funebre et triomphale with CHRISTOPHER MOWAT (trombone)
An exceptionally spectacular lift-off
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
A BBC digital recording
NASH ENSEMBLE
ELIZABETH GALE (soprano)
Mozart Adagio and Rondo for piano, flute, oboe, viola and cello (K 617)
Bliss Quintet for clarinet and string quartet
1.50* Interval Reading
1.55* Bliss The Women of Yeuh; Madame Noy; Rout: songs for voice and chamber ensemble, conducted by LIONEL FRIEND Mozart Quintet in A, for clarinet and string quartet (K581)
(Given in Feb 1983 at the Wigmore Hall, London
La Forqueray; Medee; Les Graces; Menuets in D: La Felix; Chaconne BOB VAN ASPEREN (harpsichord)
leader PETER POOLE conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY
TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar) Rosetti Pastoral Symphony in D
Lennox Berkeley Guitar Concerto, Op 88 Walton Siesta
Thea Musgrave Soliloquy II
Haydn Symphony No 46 in B. BBC Bristol
Graham Fawcett talks to novelists working mostly in England and in English, about whether or not they find they must employ traditional modes of storytelling. With ALAN BURNS. EVA FIGES ,
GABRIEL JOSlPOVICI , DAVID PLANTE and ALAN SHERIDAN. Readers
Benjamin Whitrow , Fiona Walker ProducerLOUISE purslow
A musical drama by Marco da Gagliano libretto by ottavio RINUCCINI
Marco da Gagliano, a contemporary of Monteverdi and one of the leading composers of his day, lived and worked in Florence. His opera Dafne was, however, first performed at the Court of Mantua early in 1608. (sung in Italian): records
HAMBURG MONTEVERDI CHOIR
HAMBURG CAMERATA ACCADEMICA, conducted by JURGEN JURGENS
PETER FRANKL AND TAMAS VASARY (piano duet) ochubert Allegro in A minor (D 947)
Mozart Sonata in F major (K 497)
Octet for strings
SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN
4: The Saving Remnant
For the last 20 years the New York Review of Books has been at the centre of many heated debates about the duties and loyalties of intellectual journals.
Stephen Fender , lecturer in English and American Literature at University College, London, talks to the magazine's friends and critics about its effect on Political and cultural life and reflects on the aggressive tribalism of American intellectuals.
Producer THOMAS sutcuffe
conducted by KRZYSTOF PENDERECKI MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello)
GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA (sop) DIMITER PETKOV (bass) Penderecki Cello Concerto No 2
(first performance)
9.35* Interval Reading
9.46* Shostakovich Symphony No 14
(SF Berlin recording)
The second of ten programmes
An abridged translation into modern English verse by TERENCE TILLER
Incidental music composed and conducted by Michael Berkeley with and 2: The Joyous Company Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
(Stephen Moore is a member of the Royal
Shakespeare Company)