Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 in A
LAZAR BERMAN
VIENNA SO/GIULINI
7.28* Faure, orch Rutter Cantique de Jean Racine CAMBRIDGE SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA/RUTTER
7.35* Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/MAAZEL
8.0 News
8.5 Bach Suite No 1 in c (BWV 1066)
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
8.25* Poulenc Suite francaise GABRIEL TACCHINO (piano)
8.37* Janacek Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen
TORONTO SO/ANDREW DAVIS records
Bizet
Variations chromatiques GLENN GOULD (piano)
L'Arlesienne (Suites 1 and 2) LSO/ABBADO records
Symphony No 2
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/DE WAART record
MELISSA PHELPS and JOHN YORK Schumann Three
Fantasiestucke, Op 73 Martinu Sonata No 1
First of two programmes Frank Bridge Peter Piper; Cherry ripe; The graceful
Swaying wattle; Go not happy day; Sir Roger de Coverley
John Foulds Keltic Melodies (1909) (first performance)
Gustav Holst Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (Set III)
Gustav Holst Seven part songs, Op 44
John Foulds Three choruses from the Hippolytus of Euripides, Op 84b (first performance)
Percy Grainger Molly on the shore
Irish tune from Deny; Lost lady found
ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano) JANET EVANS (soprano) ST ANGELA 'S SINGERS
DIVERTIMENTI leader PAUL BARRITT conducted by PETER BROADBENT
Octet in F (D 803)
VIENNA OCTET
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1984 Vienna Festival)
Le martyre de Saint Sebastien (sung in French)
SONA GHAZARIAN (soprano)
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) RIA BOLLEN (mezzo-soprano) PAUL-EMILE DEIBER (Emperor: spoken role)
DIDIER RAYMOND (Saint
Sebastien: spoken role) VIENNA YOUTH CHOIR
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRÉTRE (Austrian Radio recording from the 1984 Vienna Festival)
RAPHAEL TRIO
Charles Castleman (violin) Susan Salm (cello)
Daniel Epstein (piano)
Beethoven Trio movement in B flat major
Mendelssohn Trio in D minor, Op 49
The last in a series which has been broadcast almost continuously since 1969
SURREY COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor ERNEST MONGOR
Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture
Chaminade Concertino for flute and orchestra (soloist VIVIAN JONES HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH
ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN WESTCOMBE
Gordon Jacob Mini-Concerto for Orchestra (1984) (National Festival of Music for Youth commission: first performance) Massenet Movements from Ballet Suite: Le Cid
(Part of the Gala Concert of the National Festival of Music for Youth given at the Royal Festive Hall, London on 14 July) Series producer
ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE
The Composer as Interpreter Roger Nichols introduces music played, conducted and sung by the composers Producer JILL ANDERSON
THE TEMPLEMORE BAND conductor j w W. BURCH
Granville Bantock Symphonic Prelude: Prometheus Unbound Gordon Jacob Suite in E flat Gareth Wood Coliseum
I've never wanted to be at home anywhere. And I don't regard the world as good enough to make a home anywhere. The writer and graphic artist
Wolfgang HUdesheimer , whose novel Marbot won the 1984 Schlegel-Tieck Prize in English translation, left Germany at 16 and now lives in Switzerland. In conversation with Dr Philip Brady , Reader in German at Birkbeck College, he reflects on the romantic view of the artist as an outsider and on his own sense of homelessness and survival.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
led by RICHARD STUDT conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN EDITH PEINEMANN (violin) Part 1
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
8.20* Interval Reading
8.30* Brahms Symphony No 1 in c minor
Second of two programmes ROHAN DE SARAM (cello) DOUGLAS YOUNG (piano)
Vivaldi, rev Dallapiccola Cello Sonata, Op 14 No 3 (RV 43)
Douglas Young Columba (in memoriam Dallapiccola) Dallapiccola Ciaccona: intermezzo e adagio BBC Manchester
Last of three Italian editions Introduced by David Osmond-Smith Aldo Clementi ES
Rondeau in one act and six scenes. Libretto by the composer after the play by NELLO saito (first UK broadcast) record
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF
ITALIAN RADIO, MILAN conducted by ZOLTAN PESKO
leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Raff Overture: Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott, Op 127
Liszt Symphonic Poem: Prometheus
Mendelssohn Symphony No 5, in D, Op 107 (Reformation) BBC Northern Ireland