Highlights of the fifth and final day's play
(For details: see page 26)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041): SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) who also directs the NETHERLANDS
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.20* Stamitz Quartet for wind in E flat, Op 8 No 2 MEMBERS OF THE RESIDENZ
QUINTET OF MUNICH
7.30* Tallis Eight tunes for Archbishop Parker's
Psalter: TALLIS SCHOLARS directed by PETER PHILIPS
7.37* Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis : ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-INTHEFIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.16* Brahms Piano Pieces, Op 119 JULIUS KATCHEN
8.25* Haydn Symphony No 51 in B flat: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records Producer ANDREW LYLE
Bartok
Romanian Dances
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET Suite, Op 14
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) String Quartet No 2
TOKYO QUARTET: records Producer RAY ABBOTT
Symphony No 3 in c, Op 52
Pohjola's Daughter, Op 49 BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND : records
Christopher Brown Four Madrigals Op 29: Call for the robin redbreast
(Webster); Merry Margaret (Skelton); With how sad steps, o moon (Sidney); Sound the flute (Blake)
Richard Rodney Bennett Madrigal: And can the physician (anon)
Robin Holloway Five Madrigals: Ecce Puer
(Joyce); Children's voices
(T. S. Eliot ); Eyes that last I saw in tears (T. S. Eliot ); Voices of birds
(T. S. Eliot ); Red River (T. S. Eliot )
BBC SINGERS, conducted by SIMON JOLY
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano) Mozart Piano Trio in c (x 548)
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
(Arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor JERZY MAKSYMIUK FIONA DOBIE (soprano) CHRISTINE CAIRNS (mezzo-soprano)
ST CECILIA CHOIR OF THE
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF
MUSIC AND DRAMA chorus-master
GEOFFREY WALKER Parti
Nicolai Overture: The
Merry Wives of Windsor Haydn Symphony No 81 inc
Part 2
Mendelssohn Incidental Music to a Midsummer Night's Dream
PACO PENA AND JUANITO
ADRIAN play arrangements for two guitars by Paco Pena of some traditional flamenco forms-Soleares, Guajiras and Sevillanas.
conducted by PINCHAS STEINBERG
FELICITY PALMER (mezzo soprano)
Haydn Symphony No 60 in c (II distratto)
Schoenberg Four Songs, Op 22
2.55* Interval Reading
3.5* Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) (South German Radio recording)
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Puccini I Crisantemi Mozart Quartet in A major (K 464)
Presented by Jeremy Siepman
Producer HUGH WARWICK
A sequence; a lament from France with English words, and a lai performed without voices.
SEQUENTIA ENSEMBLE OF COLOGNE. PAUL HILLIER
(voice and harp): records
'Lord Scarman says that the genius of the English-speaking people is in their capacity to reduce difficult problems to a routine solution....'
Modern medicine poses many dilemmas calling for routine solutions. Who should get a kidney machine? Should we do research on human embryos? Should a baby born severely handicapped be allowed to die?
Mr Justice Michael Kirby, Chairman of the Australian Law Reform Commission, has taken a special interest in these issues. In conversation with Professor Ian Kennedy , he considers what social and legal changes are needed to deal with the problems presented by medical advances.
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Kathryn Stott (piano) London Symphony
Orchestra, leader MICHAEL DAVIES , conducted by Eduardo Mata and George Lloyd
Walton Partita (1957) George Lloyd Piano Concerto No 4
(first performance)
Compiled by DONALD BANCROFT and read by Robin Ellis
The first in a series of four programmes giving a glimpse into the daily routine of a significant man of the arts.
Producer penny GOLD
Part 2 Vaughan
Williams Symphony No 6 in E minor
by EDWIN ORNSTEIN
Read by David Kossoff Producer ALEC REID
Second of 5 programmes String Quartet No 2
FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET Cowie's Choral
Robert Cushman presents a personal view of musicals. He introduces songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well-known. This week:
The Cole Porter Revue: The 1940s. Producer
JONATHAN JAMES MOORE