Tolstoy's View of Art and Morality.
Gershwin A Cuban Overture CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/MAAZEL
7.15* Barber Mutations from Bach: LOCKE BRASS
CONSORT/JAMES STOBART
7.21* Monteverdi Beatus Vir for six voices
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/JURGEN JURGENS
7.30* Stravinsky Divertimento: The Fairy's Kiss SUISSE ROMANDE
ORCHESTRA/ ANSERMET
8.0 News
8.5 Brahms Academic Festival Overture: CHICAGO SO/SOLTI
8.16* Schumann, arr Debussy Six Canonic Studies
JOHN OGDON and BRENDA LUCAS (pianos)
8.32* Haydn Symphony No 55 in E flat major (Schoolmaster) PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/DORATI records
Glinka Capriccio on Russian themes VALERY KAMYSHOV , ALEXEY CHERKASOV (piano duet)
A Life for the Tsar, Act 4 (mono) with BORIS CHRISTOFF ,
NICOLAI GEDDA , MELA BUGARINOVICH conducted by IGOR MARKEVICH records
Symphony No 2 in E flat LPO/BOULT record
Orazio Vecchi Motet: Beati omnes qui timent Dominum; Cantate Domino
Respighi Lauda per la Nativita del Signore, for wind instruments, two pianos and chorus
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
DUKE DOBING (flute, piccolo) GARETH HULSE (oboe)
MEUNDA MAXWELL (cor anglais) GEOFFREY GAMBOLD (bassoon)
DEIRDRE DUNDAS-GRANT (basSOOn) PETER HAMBURGER (triangle) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)
NEXUS
Bob Becker ,
Russell Hartenberger , Robin Engelman , John Wyre. William Cahn
KEITH ELCOMBE (harpsichord) anon, arr Nexus va ira
(Downfall of Paris) (ancient military air)
Byrd Earl of Oxford's March;
March of footmen; Bagpipe and drone; Flute and drum
William Cahn The Birds Couperin La linotte effarouchee; Les fauvettes plaintives; Le
Rossignol-vainqueur;
William Cahn Kebjar-Bali BBC Manchester
Rondo Concertante in B flat (K 269)
Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat major (K 207)
ST PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin)
(American Public Radio recording)
Diana Cummings (violin)
Angela Malsbury (clarinet) David Pettit (piano) Milhaud Suite
Phyllis Tate Air and Variations
Charles Ives Largo Bartok Contrasts
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons)
BBC Bristol
ALEXANDRE LAGOYA
Weiss Tombeau sur la mort de M le Compte de Logy; Caprice
Albeniz Prelude (Espafia. Op 165)
conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH in the Philharmonie, Berlin
Barber Overture: The School for Scandal
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F major, Op 93
2.50* Interval Reading
2.55* Shostakovich Symphony No 5 in D minor
(piano) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Kuhnau Biblical Sonata No 1 (The Battle between David and Goliath)
Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
with Natalie Wheen
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
The first of five programmes tracing the history of the Italian cantata
Luigi Rossi Gelosia ; Erminia Sventurata ; Lamento della Regina di Svezia
JUDITH NELSON (soprano)
WIELAND KUIJKEN (viola da gamba)
WILLIAM CHRISTIE (harpsichord) records
Serenade in D
MEMBERS OF THE NASH ENSEMBLE Marcia Crayford (violin) Roger Chase (viola)
Christopher van Kampen (cello) BBC Birmingham
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Ian Hobson (piano)
BBC Concert Orchestra leader Martin Loveday, conducted by Christopher Seaman
Ireland A London Overture
Delius On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2 in F
A 26-part series devised by ANTHONY ROOLEY
9: Thomas Greaves ' 'Songes of Sundrie Kindes' (1604)
Stay, Laura, stay; Let dread of pain; Lady, the melting crystal THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
Bridge Summer
Glazunov The Seasons
A short story by v. s. pritchett Read by John Rowe
'When I was 17-years-old I lost my religious faith. It had been unsteady for some time and then very suddenly, it went as the result of an incident in a punt on the river outside the town where we lived.'
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Schoenberg String Quartet No 2
ROSEMARY HARDY (soprano) ARDITTI STRING QUARTET Irvine Arditti (violin)
Alexander Balanescu (violin) Levine Andrade (viola) Rohan de Saram (cello)
Reger Suite in G minor, Op 131 No 1
Brahms Sonata in E flat major Op 120 No 2
THOMAS RIEBL (viola) SUSAN TOMES (piano)
11.20 A Portrait of Adam Smith.
11.40 Italian Renaissance Gardens.