Coleridge-Taylor Petite suite de concert
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE WELDON
Albrechstberger Minuet (Concerto in F for Jew's Harp and orchestra) FRITZ MAYER MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
Durante Danza , danza, fanciulla gentile
FREDERICA VON STADE (sop) MARTIN KATZ (piano)
Marco Enrico Bossi
Concerto in A minor for organ, four horns and orchestra
JOHANNES GEFFERT (organ) BONN BEETHOVENHALLE
ORCHESTRA conducted by HERlBERT BREVER : records
Presented by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library:
Beethoven's Septet, by ROBERT HENDERSON.
BARRY Fox on 50 years of tape recording.
New orchestral records reviewed by EDWARD GREENFIELD
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Mozart Piano Concerto No 16 in D (K 451) MURRAY PERAHIA directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Respighi Fountains of Rome SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDO DE WAART records
Last of six concerts for young people, direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Philharmonia Orchestra led by Raymond OVENS
Introduced and conducted by Christopher Seaman Haydn First movement from Symphony No 99 in E flat major
Schubert Second movement from Symphony No 9 in c (Great c major) Brahms Third movement from Symphony No 4 in E minor
Shostakovich Last movement from Symphony No 10 in E minor Series producer ANTHONY BURTON
THOMAS FRIEDLI (clarinet) ELISABETH ATHANASSOVA. DALPHIN (piano)
Devienne Sonata No 2 in E flat (first UK broadcast) Dobrzynski Duo (first UK broadcast)
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina
STEVEN DE GROOTE (piano) Schubert Sonata in A minor (D 845)
Brahms Four Piano Pieces, Op 119
BBC Birmingham
A series of 16 programmes 6: Chamber Music, early and late
EIgar Woodwind Quintet (Shed No 5) (1879)
ATHENA ENSEMBLE Delius Romance (1896)
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello) YITKIN SEOW (piano) record
Holst Wind Quintet in A flat major (1903) NASH ENSEMBLE
Delius Sonata No 3 (1930) YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) ERIC FENBY (piano) record
Holst Terzetto (1925) NASH ENSEMBLE
Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor (1919)
COULL STRING QUARTET
RICHARD MARKHAM (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS conducted by BRIAN WRIGHT Ode: The Music Makers Summer Evening Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (The Peacock)
with Peter Clayton
Anthony Thwaite (in the Chair) talks with Gilbert Adair , Peter Porter and Hilary Spurling.
Ted Kotcheffs film Uncommon Valour. English Journey, an eight-part BBC2 series by Beryl Bainbridge. The
Cedric Morris retrospective at the Tate Gallery.
Andrew Lloyd Webber 's Starlight Express.
The Collected Prose of Elizabeth Bishop edited by Robert Giroux.
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
Sonata for organ on the 94th Psalm played by BRIAN RUNNETT in Norwich Cathedral in 1969
Opera in one act
Libretto by BELA BALAZS Music by Bartok: (sung in Hungarian): record
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
'I'm hopelessly blind but I still feel things. I feel
London. I feel England.
It's too intimate a feeling to describe, rather as one feels hatred or ill-will. All writing should be backed by feeling.'
The 84-year-old Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges talks to Bill Buford. editor of the literary paperback magazine
Granta about his new writing and reflects on past and present interests. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Stan Tracey celebrated his 40 years as a professional musician with a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 23 September 1983. For the occasion he assembled not only the regular members of his Quartet but also a big band. The concert was introduced by Ronnie Scott and among the soloists were
HARRY BECKETT (trumpet),
PETE KING , ART THEMEN, TONY COE and DON WELLER (saxophones) MALCOLM GRIFFITHS (trombone) Part 1
Evidence (for Quartet); A Rose Without a Thorn
(for duo); Time Spring (for octet)
Written and read by Diana Bishop
Producer ALEC REID
Part 2
Now (solo piano);
The Gift and Mule Rule (for sextet);
A. M. Mayhem , Afro-Charlie, Dream of Many Colours and Lay-by (for Big Band)
Fourth of seven programmes
Penitential Psalm No 4: Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 50)
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR conductor
MARTINDALE SIDWELL