Grieg Overture: In
Autumn: GOTHENBURG
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by OKKO KAMU
7.16* Crusell Clarinet
Quartet No 3 in D, Op 7: THEA KING with MEMBERS OF THE
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
7.38* Bruch Suite for Large Orchestra
RHENISH PHILHARMONIC STATE ORCHESTRA, conducted by WOLFGANG BALZER
8.0 News
8.5 Copland El Salon
Mexico: NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.16* Albeniz Suite Espanola, Op 47
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.33* Barber Excursions, Op 20
ANGELA BROWNRIDGE (piano)
8.45* Chavez Sinfonia India
MEXICAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by Enrique batiz: records
Monteverdi
Madrigals of Love and War Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
PATRIZIA KWELLA (soprano) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE Altri canti di Marte; Non haven Febo ancora; Gira il nemico insidioso; Horch'el ciel: LES ARTS Florissants directed by WILLIAM Christie records
(piano)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor (Book 1) Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117
Debussy Suite bergamasque
Liszt Harmonies du soir (Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John
Player and Sons)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Wolf Songs from the Italian Song-book Castelnuovo-Tedesco Five Shakespeare Songs
conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD BARRY DOUGLAS (piano) Humperdinck Overture: Hansel and Gretel Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3:
Part 2 Roger Quitter A Children's Overture Borodin Symphony No 2
Gordon Crosse Chime George Lloyd A miniature triptych Gershwin, arr Martin Cotton Pictures from Shall We Dance (two movements)
BUDAPEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by gyorgy LEHEL Bartok Dance Suite Ravel La Valse (Hungarian Radio recording)
La Forqueray; Medee; Les Graces; Menuets in D: La Felix; Chaconne: BOB VAN ASPEREN (harpsichord)
direct from the Cathedral Church of Christ, Liverpool
Introit: Praise ye the Lord, ye children (Tye)
Responses: Rawsthorne
Lord's Prayer: Philip Lane
Psalm 94 (Wesley)
Canticles: Dyson in D
Jubilate Deo (Gabrieli);
Hymn: Breathe on me, breath of God (Carlisle)
with David Hoult Producer EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT :
EVANGELOS AND LIZA Soler, arr Evangelos and Liza Sonata (R 21); Fandango
Rodrigo Tonadilla
SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Alan Bush Northumbrian Impressions
Paul Reade Aspects of a Landscape: seven miniatures for oboe (first broadcast performance)
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina
direct from
St David's Hall, Cardiff
Salvatore Accordo (violin) Cardiff Polyphonic Choir (women's voices) BBC Welsh Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Louis Fremauz
Alun Hoddinott Symphony No 6 (Odyssey) (conducted by the composer) (commissioned by the Festival with funds provided by the Welsh Arts Council) Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
Second of two programmes by MARY BENSON based on an exchange of letters between Thomas Wolfe and his editor, Max Perkins. with Rolf Saxon as Thomas Wolfe , and Bruce Boa as Max Perkins Narrated by BRETT USHER Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Part 2
Holst The Planets
(Given in association with the Welsh Arts Council)
A dramatic poem by the Georgian poet VAZHA PSHAVELA (1861-1915) Translated by DONALD
Pshavela, who lived the tough life of a Georgian peasant, based this poem on a legend. Mindia was a warrior who, while in captivity, ate snake flesh and acquired superhuman powers.
Also taking part, SCOTT CHERRY, MOIR LESLIE and CLIVE PANTO
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
played by the NEW LONDON CONSORT
First of eight programmes in which David Brown considers the music, the life and the character of Peter Tchaikovsky 1: The Beginnings
Including the earliest of his songs, the Quartet Movement in B flat and the symphonic poem The
Storm, with Mike Gwilym as the composer and Karen Archer as Fanny Diirbach
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD