Life and Death
Barber Overture:
The School for Scandal
EASTMAN-ROCHESTER
ORCHESTRA/HOWARD HANSON
7.14* J. B. Schroter Piano Concerto in c, Op 3 No 3 ECO/MURRAY Y PERAHIA
7.27* Szymanowski Demeter , Op 37 bis: JADWIGA RAPPE (alto) POLISH RADIO CHORUS, CRACOW POLISH RADIO NATIONAL SO/ ANTONI WIT
7.38* Rachmaninov Suite No 2 for two pianos: MARTHA ARGERICH and NELSON FREIRE
8.0 News
8.5 Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 1
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/MARRINER
8.15* Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in E (Kk 380)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
8.20* Janacek Mladi
VIENNA WIND SOLOISTS
8.38* Bernstein Facsimile ISRAEL PO/THE COMPOSER records
Brahms Chamber Music, 1860-65 Songs, Op 32 Nos 1-5
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Piano Quartet No 1, in G minor, Op 25: ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) MEMBERS OF THE GUARNERI
STRING QUARTET records
conducted by JOHN LUBBOCK Second of two programmes
Saint-Safins Three songs: Les fleurs et les arbres; Calme des nuits; Romance du soir
Schoenberg Friede auf Erden Wilbye Draw on, sweet night
(Part of a concert given at the 1984 Arundel Festival in association with Marks and Spencer pk)
Rivier Concerto for trumpet, alto saxophone and strings ROGER DELMOTTE (trumpet)
DANIEL DEFFAYET (saxophone) FRENCH RADIO CO/ANDRE GIRARD Milhaud Le train bleu
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA/IGOR MARKEVITCH records
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor A Careers Course in Song devised by ROGER vignoles
CYNTHIA BUCHAN (mezzo-soprano) HENRY HERFORD (baritone) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) BBC Birmingham
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by DAVID ATHERTON MARK KAPLAN (violin) Part 1
Dvorak Scherzo capriecioso Faure Pavane
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 5, in E flat (Given in association with the Bedford Society)
RICARDO IZNAOLA Lutoslawski, arr Aspiazu Nine popular Polish melodies
Vicente Asencio Tango de la Casada Infiel
Lennox Berkeley Sonatina
First of two programmes to mark the re-opening tomorrow of the Semper Opera House on the 40th anniversary of the city's destruction.
Walter von der Vogelweide Unter der linden
ROSEMARY HARRISON (soprano) ST GEORGE'S CANZONA
Vivaldi Concerto for the King of Saxony, in G minor (rv 576) PETER MIRRING (violin) KURT MAHN (Oboe)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/ VITTORIO NEGRI
Schutz Psalm 137: By the Waters of Babylon
KREUZCHOR OF DRESDEN
CAPELLA FIDICINIA/MARTIN FLAMIG Weber Wolf's Glen Scene (Der Freischutz)
LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/CARLOS
KLEIBER
Wagner Tannhauser Act 2: excerpts
Elisabeth's Aria (mono)
ELISABETH RETHBERG (soprano) with orchestra
Entry of the Guests
NEW YORK PO/BERNSTEIN Final Scene
DEUTSCHE OPER, BERLIN/OTTO GERDES Schumann Marches in G minor and B flat, Op 76 Nos 2 and 3 KARL ENGEL (piano)
Schumann Piano Trio No 1, in D minor (mono)
ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER (violin) PABLO CASALS (Cello)
MIECZYSLAW HORSzowsKi (piano) Strauss Serenade in E flat, Op 7: NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE/EDO DE WAART records
KYM amps (soprano)
NIGEL DIXON (counter-tenor) ROBIN DOVETON (tenor) DAVID VAN ASCH (baSS) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Italian and English madrigals, and glees from the classical period in England
Presented by Michael Berkeley Producer GARETH WALTERS
Songs and dances from Gautier. de Coincy's
Miracles de Nostre Dame: Mere dieu, virge senee;
Reyne celestre;
Talenz m'est pris; Ma viele;
Entendez tuit ensemble
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP PICKETT (Given at the City of London Festival 1984)
Seven Preludes: in A minor, Op 32 No 8; in E flat, Op 23 No 6; in G, Op 32 No 5; in G sharp minor, Op 32 No 12; in D, Op 23 No 4; in B minor. Op 32 No 10; in G minor, Op 23 No 5 ian LAKE (piano) BBC Birmingham
leader david NOLAN conductor Klaus Tennstedt direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1 Mozart
Symphony No 41, in c major (K 551) (Jupiter)
Renford Bambrough , Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, has been reading The Thread of Life by RICHARD wollheim , and reflects upon philosophy as a trade, profession or vocation.
Part 2 Mahler
Symphony No 1, in D (Given in association with American Express)
A dramatic poem by the Georgian poet
VAZHA PSHAVELA (1861-1915) translated by DONALD RAYFIELD
Pshavela, who lived the tough life of a Georgian peasant based this poem on the legend of the warrior Mindia who, while in captivity, ate snake flesh and acquired superhuman powers.
Other parts played by SCOTT CHERRY , MOIR LESUE and CUVE PANTO
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
Presented by Charles Fox featuring
IAN CARR 'S NUCLEUS Ian Carr
(trumpet and flugelhorn) Phil Todd
(tenor and soprano saxophones) Mark Wood
(guitar and synthesizer) Dill Katz (bass/guitar) John Marshall (drums)
SAAR RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART Mozart Symphony No 24, in B flat (K 182)
Mozart Piano Concerto in D (after J. C. Bach) (K 107 i) ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX (fortepiano) records
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH Ligeti Double Concerto AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
Ligeti San Francisco Polyphony (Saar Radio recording)