Strauss Oboe Concerto
NEIL BLACK, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.25* Purcell Coronation Anthem: My Heart is
Inditing: CHOIR OF CHRIST
CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
THE ENGLISH CONCERT conducted by SIMON PRESTON
7.42* Stravinsky Concerto in D: LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Chopin Variations on La ci darem la mano, Op 2 ABBEY SIMON (piano)
HAMBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA , conducted by HERIBERT BEISSEL
8.22* Tchaikovsky Suite No 2 in c, Op 53
PHILHARMONLA ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS records
Gounod
Little Symphony for Wind MAURICE BOURGUE WIND
ENSEMBLE
Venise; Au Rossignol; Viens! Les gazons sont verts (mono)
SUZANNE DANCO (soprano) GUIDO agosti (piano)
String Quartet in A minor ZURICH TONHALLE QUARTET Le Soir;
Medje JACQUES HERBILLON (bar) ODETTE CHAYNES-DECAUX (piano): records
Dance Panels (Ballet in seven sections)
LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Hoffmeister Serenata in B flat
Pleyel Sextet in E flat
NORTHERN SINFONIA leader BARRY wilde conducted by JANOS furst GYORGY PAUK (violin) NOBUKO IMAI (viola)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello)
Bartok Divertimento for strings
Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante in E flat
(K 364) for violin, viola and orchestra
12.5 pm Interval Reading
12.10* Lennox Berkeley Dialogue for cello and orchestra, Op 79
Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat (K 319)
(Given in the Town Hall during the 1981 Cheltenham International Festival of Music)
Nigel Kennedy (violin) Peter Pettinger (piano) The seventh of 12 programmes direct from the Royal Exchange Theatre Ravel Sonata in G
Franck Sonata in A (Promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC and Charles Openshaw and Sons Ltd)
(Straszny Dwor)
Opera in four acts
Libretto by JAN CHETINSKI Music by STANISLAW MONIUSZKO
(sung in Polish): records
KRAKOW CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA OF POLISH RADIO, conducted by JAN KRENZ
The action takes place in Poland near the end of the 18th century.
Presented by Roger Nichols
Producer GARETH WALTERS
conducted by PETER PARKES Alexander Tcherepnin
Fanfare Eric Ball High Peak Edward Gregson Connotations
Second of four programmes
JANE MANNING (soprano)
SIMON ROWLAND JONES (viola) SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
Elisabeth Lutyens Spring Sowing from Variations,
Op 115 (first UK broadcast) Wilma Paterson Three Poems of Li Ch'ing-Chao
(Part of a concert given last March at the Wigmore Hall, London)
by don haworth. with Second World War, and two men travel back together by train to their RAF base. During their conversation one of them unburdens himself of a terrible secret.
Directed by KAY PATRICK
Instrumental music from the 17th and 18th centuries
Gabrieli Canzona 2
Monteverdi Dances from Ballo dell' Ingrate Castello Sonata 15
Marini Baletto Sesto Alemano; La Monica
Sonata-Sonata in Ecco Legrenzi Sonata, Op 10 No 6
Caldara Sonata in F
by KATHLEEN JONES. compiled from the writings Of MARGARET CAVENDISH , Duchess of Newcastle (1623-73)
Read by Jill Bennett Producer BRIAN DEAN
Part 2 Vivaldi Concerto Alia Rustica (RV 151);
Sonata in A minor (RV 44); Concerto in E, Op 3 No 12 (RV 265)
THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
(Given in the Wigmore Hall, London)
In Britain ORDE WINGATE is dimly remembered as a brilliant eccentric Second World War general, leader of the Chindits in the Burmese jungle where he died in 1944. In Israel he is a vivid legendary hero. T. R. Fyvel met him in pre-war Palestine when Wingate was organising Jewish Night Squads to protect kibbutzim. In this talk he recalls the man and the mission, and assesses the influence.
CAMERISTI OF LONDON Anthony Payne
Paraphrases and Cadenzas (first broadcast of revised version)
Douglas Young, Slieve League (first broadcast) John Marlow Rhys Takt (first performance)