6.55 Modern Art: la Roche Collection. 7.15 Cross-Cultural Studies. 7.35 Portraiture: Part 2.
Rondo in G minor. Op 94 PAUL TORTEUER (cello) SHUKU IWASAKI (piano) Four Cypresses
PRAGUE STRING QUARTET
Piano Trio No 4 in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky) SUK TRIO. records
Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor, Op 67 (1913) (mono) BERLIN PO/ARTHUR NIKISCH
Schubert Four Impromptus (D899)
RADU LUPU (piano) Glazunov Concerto for saxophone and strings, Op 109 DETLEF BENSMANN (saxophone) rias SINFONIETTA/DAVID SHALLON Beethoven Wellington's Victory, Op 91
VIENNA PO/MAAZEL. records
The first of nine magazine programmes about the music and musicians in this year's Promenade Concerts.
Walton in Retrospect by Michael Kennedy ; Korean music by Robert Provine and a critical view of the season by Bayan Northcott and David Murray.
Presented by Nicholas Kenyon Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Last of 13 programmes CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Walton Symphony No 2 conducted by GEORGE SZELL record
11.40* Interval Reading
11.45* Debussy La Mer conducted by LORIN MAAZEL record
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15* Schoenberg Six Songs, Op8 conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI ANJA SILJA (soprano)
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI
(WCLV Cleveland recording)
(piano)
Beethoven Rondo in G major Op 51 No 2
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
Schubert Fantasy in c major (D 760) (Wanderer)
A BBC digital recording
Music-drama in three acts
Words and music by Wagner (sung in German) records
Cast in order of singing:
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/BERNSTEIN
Compiled and presented by Patric Dickinson
W. H. Davies is well known for his nature poetry, but there is another side to his verse, a side that led Edward Thomas to say of him, his poetry 'is as simple as a caveman's drawing on bone and yet of an atmosphere dense with old sorrow.' Read by SEAN BARRETT
Producer SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN
Act 2
'I was brought up in a culture where nothing was thrown away.' Eduardo Paolozzi draws his inspiration from the city, its ephemera, its machines and its detritus.
In a conversation with
Act 3
by MAX FRISCH translated and adapted for radio by GEOFFREY SKELTON from a dramatisation by MARIO HINDERMANN
Although his murder trial is now over and he has been acquitted of the charge of killing one of his six wives, Dr Schaad cannot erase the memory of ten months on remand and three weeks in court-an accusing memory, taking him to task for all the manifold sins of his complicated life....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
given earlier this evening at the Town Hall Halle Orchestra leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Svein Sturla Hungnes (narrator) Part 1
Hoist Fugal Overture, Op 40 No 1
Delius Paa Viddeme (in Norwegian) (first professional performance in the UK)
by ROSALIND CORFE
Read by Elizabeth Bell
Producer ALEC REID
Part 2 Elgar Symphony No 1 in A flat
(Given in association with Walker, Crossweller and Co Ltd) BBC Birmingham