Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro CHICAGO SO/BARENBOIM
7.10* Smetana Three Dances from The Bartered Bride
BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
7.23* Coleridge-Taylor
Onaway, awake beloved!
(Hiawatha's Wedding Feast) RICHARD LEWIS (tenor)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/SARGENT
7.28* Tchaikovsky Ballet
Suite: The Sleeping Beauty BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
7.50* Haydn Two Welsh folk-songs: The Sleeping Beauty; The Rising Sun ALISON PEARCE (soprano) SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
8.0 News
8.5 Liszt Symphonic Poem: Orpheus: LPO/HAITINK
8.16* Handel Trio Sonata in G minor, Op 2 No 2 L'ECOLE D'ORPHEE
8.26* Schubert Symphony No 1 in D: ISRAEL PO/MEHTA: records
Albinoni and Pergolesi
Albinoni Poiche al vago seren NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Sonata in B flat
SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
JENNIFER WARD-CLARKE (Cello) JEREMY WARD (bassoon) JOHN TOLL (organ)
Lontananza crudel NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Concerto a cinque in D minor, Op 9 No 2: HAN DE VRIES (oboe) ALMA MUSICA AMSTERDAM
Honegger Chant de Joie
CZECH PO/SERGE BAUDO Martin Ballade for viola, wind orchestra and percussion YEHUDI MENUHIN
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA/
MICHAEL DOBSON
Honegger Symphony No 2 for string orchestra and trumpet FRITZ WESENIGK (trumpet) BERLIN PO/KARAJAN: records
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE JOHN ALLEY (piano)
JAMES HOLLAND (chime bars) A Grace (first broadcast performance); Refusal to mourn; May Magnificat; Shakespeare Songs BBC Wales
LEVON CHILINGIRIAN (violin) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Komitas Shoushigy ; Akh Maral Chan; Gakavig; Keler Tsoler Khachaturian Ouzoun-Tara (Gayaneh); Oror (Gayaneh); Bar
Babajanian Exprompt;
Prelude; Vagharshabadi Bar Ludwig Bazil Variations on a Tigraman Theme
Ghazaros Sarian Aria and Toccata
BELA ski (piano)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES Part 1
Delius In a summer garden Dohnanyi Variations on a nursery song
Part 2 Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 4 in F minor BBC Manchester
NIGEL NORTH
Robert de Visee Ouverture de la grotte de Versailles; Muzette en Rondeau
Gaspar Sanz Passacalles; Canarios
Nicola Matteis Preludio; Aria; Ayre (gavotte); Ayre (jig)
Ludovico Roncalli Sonata in A minor
Grieg Overture: In autumn
Jan Nordal Choralis (first UK broadcast) conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
Arne Nordheim Tenebrae for cello and orchestra (first UK broadcast)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) conducted by HUGH WOLFF
3.5* Interval Reading
3.10* Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Espansiva)
JUNG AE-KIM (soprano) BEN HOLT (baritone) conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
(Mutual Broadcasting Network recording by courtesy of Mars Ltd)
(piano) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Beethoven Sonata in E, Op 109 Chopin Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 (Funeral March)
Presented by Michael Berkeley Producer GRAHAM DIXON
Schutz Mein Sohn , warum hast du uns das getan? (Symphoniae Sacrae m) JONATHAN BOND (treble)
LINDA HIRST (mezzo-soprano) RICHARD JACKSON (baritone) MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/GARDINER Scheidt Magnificat (Tone 1) BERNARD LAGACE (organ)
Praetorius Puer natus in Bethlehem
CHORALE AUDITE NOVA OF PARIS
LES SAQUEBOUTIERS
VIOL CONSORT
RECORDER CONSORT OF PARIS GEORGES DELVALLEE (organ) conducted by JEAN sourisse records
Violence and Tranquillity PAUL mNDMARSH (tenor)
WILLIAM SWEENEY (clarinet) JACK KEANEY (piano) John Lunn Jazz Pointilliste
William Sweeney An-og Mhadainn
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
direct from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Erich Schmid Part 1
Schubert Andante (Symphonic fragments) (D 936a) Webern Passacaglia, Op 1
from Montcalm and Wolfe by FRANCIS PARKMAN (1823-93) In the third of a series of readings from great historians, Barry Morse reads Parkman's account of the battle for Quebec
Text editor BARRY CARMAN Producer ALAN HAYDOCK
Part 2 Bruckner Symphony
No 4 in E flat major (Romantic)
A Long Weekend with Marcel Proust
A short story by RONALD FRAME Read by Stella Forge
Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
Introduced by Charles Fox 4: Gil Evans
For his Camden Festival commission 'London', the American composer and band-leader Gil Evans recruited a 12-piece British orchestra, including
JOHN SURMAN , HENRY LOWTHER and DON WELLER.
Piano Trio in A minor AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin) FREDERIC LODEON (Cello)
JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) record