Strauss, arr Shostakovich The Pleasure Train: Polka
MOSCOW PO/ROZHDESTVENSKY
Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op 44
IVO POGORELICH (piano)
Bruch Scottish Fantasy (mono) MICHAEL RABIN (violin)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/BOULT Schubert Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione)
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
Adam Le Diable A Quatre (Act 1) LSO/BONYNGE
Bach Concerto for harpsichord, two recorders and strings in F (BWV 1057)
PHILIP PICKETT and RACHEL BECKETT (recorders)
THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PTNNOCK (harpsichord) records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Falla's ballet The Three-
Cornered Hat, by NOEL GOODWIN. ELIZABETH FORBES on Volume 3 of Opera on Record.
New records of chamber and instrumental music reviewed by DAVID MURRAY.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS Editor ARTHUR JOHNSON
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478) BEAUX ARTS TRIO
BRUNO GIURANNA (viola)
Martinu Four Madrigals (1937) ROBIN CANTER (oboe)
DAVID CAMPBELL (clarinet)
GRAHAM SHEEN (bassoon) records
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by StR CHARLES GROVES PETER DONOHOE (piano)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor, Op 30
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* pm William Mathias Helios, Op 76
Mussorgsky, orch Ravel
Pictures from an Exhibition
STEVEN ISSERUS (cello) PETER EVANS (piano) Janacek Pohadka
Liszt Romance oubliee Elegy No 1
Brahms Sonata in E minor BBC Birmingham
II trovatore
Opera in four acts
Libretto by SALVATORE CAMMARANO , with additions by LEONE EMMANUELE BARDARE, after ANTONIA GARCIA GUTIERREZ ' play El trovador
(sung in Italian): records
LONDON OPERA CHORUS
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA/BONYNGE
The action takes place in Biscay and Aragon in the year 1409. Acts 1 and 2 3.15* Julian Budden on II trovatore
3.20* Acts 3 and 4
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
John Spurting (in the Chair) talks with Christopher Cook , Michael Ratcliffe and Claire Tomalin
This week's subjects: Harold Pinter 's A Kind of Alaska on ITV; A revival of Saved by Edward Bond at the Royal
Court, London; Ivan Reitman 's film, Ghostbusters; The
Changing Metropolis: earliest photographs of London 1839-79 by Gavin Stamp ; The world of Donald McGill by Elfreda Buckland.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Last of nine programmes Quintet in A (his last completed work, heard in its second version)
THEA KING (clarinet)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
MEMBERS OF ALLEGRI QUARTET Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Bruno Schrecker (cello) Series producer LEO BLACK
by EUGENE DUBNOV translated by CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN and JOHN HEATH-STUBBS Read by Michael Pennington Producer JAMES RUNCIE
A performance in the edition by BASIL LAM (died March 1984) PATRIZIA KWELLA (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano) CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX Part 1
Professor Keith Ward considers the credibility of the doctrine of the Virgin Birth, its importance for Christian faith and sees in it a wholly appropriate expression of God's interaction in history.
Parts 2 and 3 (Given last Sunday in the Barbican Hall, London)
Sixth of seven programmes Sonata in B minor (H xvi 32) MALCOLM bilson (fortepiano) Concerto in D (H xvm 11) STEVEN LUBIN (fortepiano) MOZARTEAN PLAYERS/ RANSOM WILSON
Divertimento in B flat (H xvi 2) SYLVIA MARLOWE (harpsichord) records