Third of seven programmes Schumann Three Fantasy Pieces, Op 73 with GERALD MOORE (piano) Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, with the LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLU : records
Glazunov Suite: From the Middle Ages
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALGIS ZURAITIS
Haydn Concerto in E flat for two horns and orchestra
ZDENEK AND BEDRICH TYLSAR
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ZDENEK KOSLER
Paderewski Piano
Concerto in A minor: EARL
WILD, LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ARTHUR FIEDLER : records
(For details, see Mon 2.0)
NASH ENSEMBLE
Stravinsky Ragtime conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Martinu La Revue de cuisine
Dvorak Serenade in D minor for wind instruments, cello and double-bass
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15* Janacek Mladi Stravinsky Renard
KENNETH WOOLLAM (tenor) NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (bar) PAUL HUDSON (bass) conducted by LIONEL FRIEND wittily polished performances ... combining the adroit and the mellifluous.
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
A BBC digital recording
ANTONY PAY (clarinet) IAN BROWN (piano)
Brahms Sonata in E flat major, Op 120 No 2 Berio Sequenza, for clarinet
Messager Solo de concours
A BBC digital recording
Bartok Quartet No 3
Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2
(Rasumovsky)
conductor RUDOLF BARSHAI ANDRE SIWY (violin) Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2
The poet and critic,
Roy Fuller , has been browsing through Partridge's
Dictionary of Slang, and suggests that some contemporary authors could benefit from a more sceptical attitude to
Chesterton's assertion.
Part 2
Lyadov Eight Russian Folk songs
Debussy La Mer
A short story by RONALD FRAME , read by Annabel Leventon Producer ALEC REID
Opera in four acts
Libretto and music by Arrigo Boito
(sung in Italian): records
Priests of Simon Mago's temple:
HUNGARIAN RADIO AND
TELEVISION CHORUS
HUNGARIAN STATE OPERA
ORCHESTRA conducted by EVE QUELER Acts 1 and 2
Although the Stevensonian adventure story "Moonfleet" has enjoyed a degree of popularity, the rest of Falkner's work has only been in print spasmodically. The writer, Peter Davidson, argues that Falkner's other novels, "The Lost Stradivarius" and "The Nebuly Coat" deserve more attention.
Torturing the Data
'If you torture the data for long enough, in the end it'll confess.'
A recent American report, Television and Behaviour, concluded that there is unquestionably a direct link between televised violence and aggressive behaviours. Yet the debate has only intensified.
Dr Michael Tracey , head of the Broadcasting Research Unit at the British Film Institute talks to
American and British experts and assesses the evidence on both sides. Producer CATHY WEARING
ELIZABETH LANE (soprano) CATHERINE DENLEY (contralto)
PETER HALL (tenor) GORDON JONES (bass)
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA leader SIMON STANDAGE conductor RICHARD HICKOX Bach Mass in G (BWV 236); Violin Concerto in E (BWV 1042)
by ELSPETH DAVIE
Read by Finlay Welsh '"I think I ought to tell you - moving from place to place as I do in my work 1 tend to have great difficulty in getting adequate bulbs," said Mr Springer to the proprietress of the Brackenbank boarding house not long after he had arrived there.'
Producer MARILYN IRELAND (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Part 2 Bach Cantata No 147: Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben
An abridged translation into modem English verse by TERENCE TILLER
Music composed and conducted by Michael Berkeley , with 4: Love's Liegeman
Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT