Control of Education
Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
GARDINER 7.21* Poulenc Suite Francaise
BERNARD RINGEISSEN (piano)
7.32* Haydn Symphony No 41 in c
L'ESTRO ARMONICO directed by DEREK SOLOMONS
8.0 News
8.5* Johann Strauss
Tales from the Vienna Woods
ORCHESTRA OF THE VIENNA
VOLKSOPER/FRANZ BAUER-THEUSSL
8.16*' Lennox Berkeley Sextet, Op 47 NASH ENSEMBLE
8.34* Wieniawski Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor rrzHAK PERLMAN (violin)
PARIS ORCHESTRA/BARENBOIM records
Szymanowski and Panufnik Szymanowski Sinfonia
Concertante (Symphony No 4) PIOTR PALECZNY (piano)
POLISH RADIO NATIONAL SO/ JERZY SEMKOW
Mazurkas, Op 50 No 12 and Op 62 No 1 (mono)
THE COMPOSER (piano)
Panufnik Sinfonia Mistica (1977)
LSO/ATHERTON records
Piano Concerto in G minor
FEUCJA BLUMENTAL
TURIN ORCHESTRA/ALBERTO ZEDDA records
JUDITH FITTON (flute)
GEOFFREY PRATLEY (piano) Lennox Berkeley Sonata Aaron Copland Duo
Richard Stoker Sonatina
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor SIR JOHN PRITCHARD Part 1
Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma) (1899)
Part 2
Strauss Symphonia Domestica (1903)
direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol Peter Katin (piano)
Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
Debussy Suite pour Ie piano BBC Bristol (Concert arranged by St George s
Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door.)
Haydn's oratorio sung in a new English translation by NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY
JUDITH NELSON (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHOIR ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC led by CATHERINE MACKINTOSH conducted by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Piano Trio in c major, Op 87
BORODIN TRIO
Rostislav Dubinsky (violin) Yuli Turovsky (cello) Luba Edlina (piano)
Symphony in D ECO/MACKERRAS record
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer GARETH WALTERS
THE GUILDHALL JUNIOR BRASS BAND, conductor JOHN CLARK Peter Graham Dimensions
Joseph Horovitz Sinfonietta : second movement, lento moderate
Gareth Wood Culloden Moor
When you're exhausted ... what is the thought that gives you maximum relief? I get my pleasure from thinking about the problems of physics. It is the biggest relaxation.
In 1979 Professor Abdus Salam of Imperial College, London, shared the Nobel prize for his work towards unifying the forces of nature. He discusses with Lewis Wolpert of the Middlesex Hospital Medical
School, London, the nature of the subject which he finds not only pleasurable but also sublime.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS
leader PAN HON LEE conductor
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski Alicia de Larrocha (piano) direct from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester Part 1
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27 in D major (Coronation) (K 537)
4: Penge is a white elephant's graveyard. First the Crystal Palace, now its very own department store. Should white elephants be a protected species, one wonders?
Part 2
Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E BBC Manchester
from France and Italy
Troubadours and Trouveres Ars Nova in Florence
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP pickett
Catherine Bott (singer, tabor) John Potter (singer)
Tom Finucane (lute, gittem) William Hunt (vielle)
Philip Pickett (recorder, bagpipes, gemshom, shawm, doucaine)
Stephen Henderson (nakers, percussion)
BBC Birmingham
Chronometer for pre-recorded tape
The Triumph of Time BBC SO/BOULEZ (record)
11.20 Rights and Wrongs of Modem Art (2)
11.40 The Climate.