Schumann Overture Manfred: VIENNA
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GIUSEPPE SINOPOLI
7.18* Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor, Op 40
ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano)
SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDO DE WAART
7.43* Haydn Quartet in D for flute, violin, viola and cello (H 11 D9)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Violin
Concerto No 2 in D (K 211) ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO muti
8.26* Nielsen Aladdin
Suite, Op 34: GOTHENBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG
8.48* Milhaud Concertino de printemps
SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) LAMOUREUX CONCERTS
ENSEMBLE, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
Mendelssohn Richte mich, Gott (Psalm 43); Mein Gott , warum hast du mich verlassen (Psalm 22), Op 78 Nos 2 and 3: WESTPHALIAN
KANTOREI, conducted by WILHELM EHMANN
Variations serieuses in F minor, Op 54
LYDIA ARTYMIW (piano) Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 64: KYUNG-WHA
CHUNG, 'MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT : records
Chabrier Marche joyeuse; Bourree fantasque
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ARMIN JORDAN Turina Sinfonia sevillana LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ENRIQUE bAtiz : records
Suite No 2 (Bwv 1008) CHRISTOPHE COIN (cello)
leader MALCOLM STEWART conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
NIGEL KENNEDY (violin)
MARIE SLORACH (soprano) Bax Tintagel
Elgar Violin Concerto
12.15* Interval Reading
12.20*
Vaughan Williams A Pastoral Symphony
(Given in association with Barclays Bank pic)
In this second series of four programmes, John Steane considers the art of record criticism between the two World Wars, particularly as represented by our critics of the Gramophone magazine; he compares the reviews with some of the old recordings
4: Alec Robertson with records of Boulanger in Monteverdi, Casals, Fischer, Backhaus and Busoni in Bach and Horowitz in Scarlatti: as well as Schnabel,
Rubinstein, Gieseking, Moiseiwitsch, Kell and Heifetz.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
St Anthony of Padua converses with two allegorical figures about the trials of the spiritual life.
I SOLJSTI veneti, directed by CLAUDIO SCIMONE Part 1
2.50* Interval Reading
2 55* S Antonio di Padova: Part 2 records
Part of a concert given at the Edinburgh
International Festival
NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA
OF SCOTLAND conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON ISOBEL BUCHANAN (soprano)
Webern Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op 6
Ravel Sheherazade
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable)
(Given in association with the BP companies in Scotland)
BBC Scotland
In today's programme Michael Berkeley introduces works that bear strong traces of foreign influence, including music by Debussy, Elgar,
Martinu and Ravel and at 6.15* Tchaikovsky's Italian Caprice.
Producer GARETH WALTERS
DAMELLINGTON BAND conductor
ARCHIE HUTCHISON
Granville Bantock
Prometheus Unbound
Gilbert Vinter Spectrum Elgar Howarth Mosaic BBC Scotland
PHILIP SMITH (piano) Howells Sonatina
Liszt Apres une lecture de Dante (Annees de pelerinaee; deuxieme annee)
conducts
Mahler Symphony No 6 in A minor direct from the Town Hall, Birmingham City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra leader FELIX KOK
BBC Birmingham
8: Mountains Come First by STUART CLARK. Lecturer in History, University College, Swansea. The growth of the influence of sociology and anthropology on historians has been very much involved with the influence of the Annales school of historians.
JOHN POTTER (tenor) BBC SINGERS
JOHN SCOTT (organ) conducted by SIMON JOLY Tippett Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
Priaulx Rainier Requiem
Extracts taken from the diary of JOHN KNYVETON , MD edited by DR ERNEST GRAY adapted by STEPHEN SURREY read by Nigel Graham Producer PETER KING
Paul Patterson
Cracowian Counterpoints John Buller Towards Aquarius (first UK broadcast)
AQUARIUS, conductor
NICHOLAS CLEOBURY