6.55 Art and Imperialism.
7.15 Case Study of a Slow Learner. 7.35 Culture and Change.
(cello)
Dohnanyi Serenade in c with JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) and WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola) Haydn Cello Concerto in D with ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT mono: records
Coleridge-Taylor Petite Suite de Concert
PHILHARMONIA/GEORGE WELDON
Beethoven Violin Sonata in F Op 24 (Spring): HENRYK SZERYNG (violin), INGRID HAEBLER (piano) Berlioz Les Nuits d'Ete, Op 7 KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano) PARIS ORCHESTRA/BARENBOIM
Jean Francaix Piano Concerto CLAUDE PAILLARD-FRANCAIX (piano) LUXEMBOURG RO/THE COMPOSER
Josef Strauss Polka Mazur 'Die Libelle', Op 204: VIENNA PO/MAAZEL records
Including PAUL DRIVER on the Boston Symphony Orchestra; an interview with WILLIAM CHRISTIE , director of Les Arts Florissants and BRIAN ELIAS talks about his Prom commission, L'Eylah.
Presented by Nicholas Kenyon Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader EDWIN PAUNG conductor NEEME jArvi
SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
Glazunov Ouverture solennelle Khachaturian Violin Concerto
12.5* pm Interval Reading
12.10* Prokofiev Symphony No 6 in E flat minor
(Given in association with Total Oil Marine) BBC Scotland
(piano)
Tomkins A sad pavan to these distracted times
Byrd Galliard (from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
Farnaby Fantasia (from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book) Bartok Ten Pieces (for children)
Scarlatti Six Sonatas: F minor (Kk 519); A flat (Kk 127); c (Kk 513); E (Kk 162); G minor (Kk 450); B flat (Kk 545)
1.50* Interval Reading
1.55* Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511); Andante in F (K 616);
Minuet in D (K 576b); Adagio in B minor (K 540); Gigue (K 574);
Variations on a theme by Gluck (K 455)
BBC Birmingham
(The Girl of the Golden West) Opera in three acts
Libretto by civinini and ZANGARINI after the play by BELASCO Music by Puccini (sung in Italian)
A concert performance recorded at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in April 1982.
NEW PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA OF RADIO FRANCE conducted by GAETANO DELOGU (French Radio recording) Act 1
3.50* Interval Reading
3.55* Act 2
4.40* Interval Reading
4.45* Act 3
A Desperate Vitality
A poet, film-maker, novelist and polemicist, Pier Paolo Pasolini seemed to embody all the contradictions of Italian society in the late 1960s and early
1970s; an era that produced a serious challenge to catholic hegemony, and spawned the Red Brigade. The novelist Paul Bailey reflects on Pasolini's life and work with ALBERTO MORAVIA.
UMBERTO ECO.
BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI and TERENCE STAMP. Producer DAVID PERRY
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
GEOFFREY PRATLEY (piano) Britten Reveille (first UK broadcast)
Roger Steptoe Study for solo violin (first broadcast) Delius Sonata No 3
Britten Suite for violin and piano. BBC Birmingham
by SAMUEL BECKETT
A monologue spoken by Norman Rodway
Directed by RONALD MASON
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Nash Ensemble
Mozart Serenade in C minor (K 388)
17: Robert Jones 's 'A Musicall Dreame' (1609)
Will said to his mammy; Ite, caldi sospiri; When I sit reading; If in this flesh THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY
Lucia Popp (soprano) Thomas Allen (baritone)
BBC Symphony Chorus
London Philharmonic Choir, conductor Richard Cooke
London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader David Nolan, conductor Klaus Tennstedt
Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
Borodin String Quartet No 1 in A
10.25* Interval Reading
10.30* Tchaikovsky
String Quartet No 2 in F, Op 22 (Given during the 1984 Cheltenham International
Festival of Music in association with Goodmusic, Cheltenham) BBC Birmingham