The second of seven programmes
F. X. Richter Symphony in B flat: CAMERATA BEXRN directed by THOMAS FURI I. J. Pleyel Sinfonia
Concertante in A: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by IONA BROWN
Haydn Symphony No 95 in c minor: AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS : records
Widor Toccata from Symphony No 5 in F minor, Op 42 No 1
DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ) Koechlin Les Bandar-Log , Op 176
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI Poulenc Oboe Sonata MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe) JACQUES FÉVRIER (piano) Berlioz Harold in Italy,
Op 16: NOBUKO IMAI (viola) LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS : records
with Michael Oliver
'Signed by Liszt?': DAVID BROWN deciphers A Faust Symphony.
Conducting your own orchestra for 50 years: a conversation with ALOYS
FLEISCHMANN. Tippett xthe Symphonist: a talk by ARNOLD WHITTALL.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Man 2.0 pm)
GYORGY PAUK (violin)
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
CLAUDE MATHIEU (speaker) BBC SINGERS conductor SIMON JOLY
TIFFIN SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR director NEVILLE CREED
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Mussorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain Prokofiev Violin
Concerto No 1 in D major
Persephone. A BBC digital recording
director
JAN LATHAM-KOENIG
Mozart Adagio and Rondo in c (K 617)
Marco Tutino Light
Sonata (BBC commission: first performance)
Schoenberg Chamber
Symphony, Op 9. A BBC digital recording
Lyric drama in five acts by MAURICE MAETERLINCK Music by Debussy (Sung in French)
CHORUS OF GRAND THEATRE, GENEVA, SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA, conducted by JESUS L6PEZ-COBOS Acts 1 and 2 3.5* Interval Reading
3.10* Pelleas et Melisande. Act 3
Compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON
Read by Ronald Pickup Most of his poems have a musical repetition that owes much to his French upbringing. Over half of them have French or Latin titles, including his most famous to his imaginary lover Cynara. Producer
SHAUN MACLOUGHUN
Acts 4 and 5 (Suisse Romande Radio recording)
Four documentaries reassessing the Welfare State. 4: The Welfare Society
Across Europe there is a search for new policies to adapt the Welfare State to the challenges of changing work patterns, lower economic growth and higher unemployment.
Professor A. H. Halsey , Director of Social and Administrative Studies at the University of Oxford, examines some of the proposed solutions and asks whether there is any alternative to traditional state provision.
Producer CAROLINE THOMSON
SARAH FRANCIS (oboe)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Sonata in B flat major, for oboe and continuo
(Essercizii musici)
Second of six programmes presenting music and artists from Sweden.
HELENA DOSE (soprano) EVA PATAKI (piano)
Songs by Stenhammar,
Peterson-Berger,
Rangstrom, Sibelius and Grieg.
by GEORGES FEYDEAU adapted by PETER BARNES from Le Bourgeon
Translated by KATE HORN Music by JONATHAN GIBBS of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with Simon Hewitt , Dilys Laye , Richard Pasco ,
Gwen Watford, Penelope Wilton , Aubrey Woods
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
7.50* Interval
7.55* The Primrose Path Part 2
The third of six concerts Given earlier this evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
Philharmonia Orchestra leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by Simon Rattle
Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo-soprano)
Thomas Allen (baritone) Webern Fives Pieces for Orchestra, Op 10
Strauss Sonatina No 1 in F, for winds
Wunderhorn
(Given in association with Toshiba UK Ltd)
Music for lute by Adrian Ie Roy and Albert de Rippe , played by PAUL O'DETTE : record