Folk Song and the Collectors
Delius A Song before Sunrise
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/DEL MAR
7.11* Bach Partita in A minor (BWV 1013)
WILBERT HAZELZET (flute)
7.25* Tchaikovsky August,
September, October (from The Seasons, Op 37a) LYDIA ARTYMIW (piano)
7.36* Hoffmeister Sinfonia Concertante in B flat for clarinet, bassoon and orchestra
DIETER KLÖCKER (clarinet)
KARL-OTTO HARTMANN (baSSOOn)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/IONA BROWN
8.0 News
8.5 Francaix Quartet for cor anglais and string trio PIERRE feit (cor anglais) FErr CONCERTINO
8.20* Haydn, arr Kreisler Austrian Imperial Hymn OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin)
8.24* Schubert Symphony No 6 in c (D 589)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/MARRINER records
Producer JOHN BECKETT
Szymanowski and Panufnik Andrzej Panufnik , Polish-born but for the last 30 years resident in this country, is 70 today. This week's programmes include five of his eight symphonies, arranged in chronological order, complemented by a selection of late works by his great 20th-century Polish predecessor Karol Szymanowski.
Szymanowski Scenes 2 and 3 from the ballet Harnasie KAZMIERZ PUSTELAK (tenor)
WARSAW NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA/WITOLD
ROWICKI
Panufnik Landscape: interlude for string orchestra (1962/65) LSO/THE COMPOSER
Panufnik Sinfonia Rustica (1948/55)
MONTE CARLO OPERA
ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER records
Producer ANTHONY BURTON
The complete solo piano music of Rachmaninov played for the first time by one pianist in a series of recitals given by HOWARD SHELLEY at the Wigmore Hall in 1983. Ten Preludes, Op 23: in F sharp minor; B flat major; D minor; D major; G minor; E flat major; c minor; A flat major; E flat minor; G flat major
Prelude in G sharp minor, Op 32 No 12
(Given in association with Midland Bank)
Haydn Symphony No 96 in D major
Debussy Images, for orchestra records
Settings of Heine, Eichendorff, Thomas Moore and Lord Byron MARTYN hill (tenor)
GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) Neue Liebe ; Gruss; Auf
Flilgeln des Gesanges; Verlust; Reiselied; Morgengruss; Allnachtlich im Traume (Heine)
Venetianisches Gondellied (Thomas Moore )
There be none of Beauty's daughters; Sun of the Sleepless (Lord Byron)
The Garland (Thomas Moore ) Wanderlied; Nachtlied; Es weiss und rath es; Das Waldschloss ; Pagenlied (Eichendorff)
BBC Birmingham
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conductor EDWARD DOWNES Part 1
Beethoven Symphony No 1 in c
Part 2 Mahler Symphony No 1 BBC Manchester
Monteverdi Ecco Silvio
THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE, directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY Bach Sonata in E (BWV 1016) MONICA HUGGETT (violin)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord) Haydn Symphony No 43 in E flat (Mercury)
L'ESTRO armonico, directed by DEREK SOLOMONS (violin) Franck Choral No 3 in A minor
FRANCIS GRIER (organ of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford) Vaughan Williams Job , a masque for dancing LPO/HANDLEY
Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
played by REINHARD JAUD on an anonymous 17th-century house organ
Hans Kotter Harmonie in sol Paul Hofhaimer Was ich durch Gluck; Nach willen din;
Zucht, Ehr und Lob
Hans Kotter Praeludium in F Correa de Arauxo Segundo tiento de medio registro
Frescobaldi Aria detto balletto; Toccata settima
(West German Radio recording)
Benedict Nightingale, Sunday Theatre columnist of the New York Times and John Simon , drama critic of New York magazine, discuss the state of American theatre with Philip French.
(piano) Part 1
Mozart Sonata in F (K 332)
Arnold van Wyk Night Music
The confessions of an unwaged metropolitan househusband.
Written and read in five parts by Brian Wright.
1: Tired of Eng Lit, our Pengeian hero swaps teaching for house husbanding and finds his real vocation as a voyeur of suburban life.
Producer Matthew Walters
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Part 2
Haydn Andante and Variations in F minor (H xvn 6)
Schubert Four Impromptus (D 935)
BBC Birmingham
(Given during the 1984 Cheltenham International Festival of Music in association with George Budge Trust and Alan Cadbury Charitable Trust)
leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES Bentzon Symphonic Variations, Op 92
Shostakovich Symphony No 6, Op 54
BBC Wales
Presented by Charles Fox featuring
THE BOBBY WELLINS QUARTET Bobby Wellins (tenor saxophone)
Peter Jacobson (piano) Kenny Baldock (bass) Spike Wells (drums)
Instrumentation.