Telemann Violin Concerto No 11, in B flat
iona BROWN (violin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS
7.21* Beethoven
Triumphmarsch (WoO 2a) PHILHARMONlA HUNGARICA conducted by HANS LUDWIG HIRSCH
7.24* Dvorak Rondo in G minor, Op 94: MILOS SADLO (cello) CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
7.32* Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 4, in c minor, Op 40 EARL WILD (piano) RPO/HORENSTEIN
8.0 News
8.5 Novak In the Tatras, Op 26 CZECH PO/KAREL SEJNA
8.22* Johann Strauss , arr
Godowsky Wine, Woman and Song: SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
8.32* Zeller Schenkt man sich Rosen: PILAR LORENGAR (soprano) VIENNA OPERA ORCHESTRA/ WALTER WELLER
8.35* Hoist Beni Mora LPO/BOULT: records
Sibelius
The Tempest, Op 109:
Prelude; Chorus of the Winds; Intermezzo; Dance of the Nymphs; The Oak Tree; Prospero; Miranda; The Naiads; Dance Episode RLPO/GROVES
Funeral Music, Op 111 No 2 MATTI vainio (organ) Tapiola, Op 112
PHILHARMONIA/BERGLUND: records
played by EDITH VOGEL
Schumann Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 11
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Vaughan Williams Five
Variants of Dives and Lazarus arr Harty A John Field Suite
Ibert Divertissement
WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) STEPHEN ROSE (piano)
Quilter To Julia, Op 8
Britten Holy Sonnets of John Donne , Op 35 BBC Bristol
direct from the Royal Northern College of Music. Manchester Christiane Edinger (violin)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Wilfried Boettcher Part 1
Schubert Overture: Rosamunde Berg Violin Concerto
An anthology of poetry and music on the theme of water compiled and performed by the Barrow Poets:
SUSAN BAKER.
WILLIAM BEALBY WRIGHT. GERARD BENSON.
HEATHER BLACK, CICELY HERBERT and JIM PARKER.
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Part 2
Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET
GEORGINA DOBREE (clarinet) JOHN PIGNEGUY (hom)
ANTHONY HALSTEAD (horn)
Baermann Quintet in E flat for clarinet and string quartet, Op 23, including the two optional horn parts (first broadcast)
Beethoven Sextet in E flat for two horns and string quartet, Op 81b
Dutilleux Metaboles
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA ROSTROPOVICH Messiaen Les Offrandes oubliees
FRENCH RADIO PO MARIUS CONSTANT Dutilleux Timbres , espace, mouvement: FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA/ROSTROPOVICH: records
First of two programmes Fantasie No 8, in c minor
Polonaise No 10, in F minor (F 12/10)
Sonata No 6, in E flat major ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
recorded in St Anne 's Cathedral, Belfast
Introit: Hosanna to the Son of David (Weelkes) Responses: Smith
Psalms 73, 74 (Soaper, Walmisley, Stainer)
First Lesson (Rsv): Isaiah 29, w 1-14
Office Hymn: 0 heavenly word (Verbum Supernum)
Canticles: Brewer in D
Second Lesson (Rsv): I Peter 4, w 7-19
Anthem: 0 thou the central orb (Wood)
Hymn: Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding (Merton)
Organ Voluntary: Litanies (Alain)
Organist and Master of the Choristers ANDREW PADMORE
Assistant organist IAN BARBER BBC Northern Ireland
Presented by Fritz Spiegl Producer GARETH WALTERS
COSTAS COTSIOLIS
Rodrigo Zapateado Albeniz Sevilla
Jorge Morel Dance in E minor Leo Brouwer Elogio de la Danza anon, arr Brouwer Danza del Altiplano Carlos Farinas Cancion Triste Lauro El nino
A suite in six movements by COLIN MCLAREN
Fourth Movement: Sudden Opening of a Closed File in which sex, spies and a scholarly sergeant throw doubt on certain reputations - abetted by Music composed and conducted by PAUL PATTERSON
Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Imogen Cooper (piano) Anne Queffelec (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor Sir John Pritchard Part 1
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments (1947 version) Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos (K 365)
Pages from William Hickey 's memoirs in 1749-1809, compiled in three parts by SUE limb. 1: Childhood, and an Introduction to the Fascinating Delights of Sundry Women. Read by Norman Rodway Producer JAMES RUNCIE
Part 2
Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Sera quel zorno mai Trover ne puis
MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE OF LONDON directed by PETER DAVIES and TIMOTHY DAVIES : records
Aspects of South-East Asian life by John Keay
7: A Cleaner, Greener Land
On 17 April 1975, Phnom Penh was 'liberated' by the Khmer Rouge. The next day the entire urban population of Kampuchea was forced out of the cities. Many died in slave-labour conditions or were executed. Now
Kampuchea is the focus of tension between the ASEAN nations and Vietnam, whose army pushed out Pol Pot in 1979 and then stayed on. In this final programme
Kampucheans reflect on their country's continuing crisis.
Contributors include RUNARIDDH SIHANOUK. KONG SOM OL. KIEV KANARITH. CHAM BOREY and KUKRIT PRAMOJ
Producer DAVID PERRY
JANE MANNING (soprano) ALAN HACKER (clarinet)
Zvi Avni Leda and the Swan Harrison Birtwistle Deowa (first UK broadcast)
James Wilson The Windhover (first UK broadcast)
The second of 13 programmes of instrumental music for the Restoration stage, including
Henry Purcell 's 13 suites in the 1697 posthumous collection.
Introduced by Peter Holman. anon Mustapha, Son of Solymon the Magnificent
Purcell Amphitryon or, The Two Sosias
THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
Divertimento for three basset horns (K 439b No 2) and four
Notturni (Kk 437, 438, 346, 436) Members of the NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
ELIZABETH COOYMANS (soprano) PETER VAN DER BILT (baritone) records