Ravel Menuet antique NYPO/BOULEZ
Mozart Flute Concerto No 1, in G (K 313): WILLIAM BENNETT ECO/MALCOLM
Ravel Daphnis et Chlofi: Suite No 2: PARIS ORCHESTRA/BARENBOIM records
ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano)
With KARL ULR1CH SCHNABEL
Schubert March in B minor (D 819 No 3) for piano duet;
Sonata in D (D 850); Rondo in A (D 951) for piano duet mono: records
C.P.E. Bach Symphony in B flat (wQ 182 No 2) ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK Handel Spring is coming (Ottone)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op 100 JOSEF SUK (violin)
ALFRED HOLECEK (piano) records
Bruckner String Quintet in F AMADEUS STRING QUARTET CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
Introduced by Michael Oliver Henri Duparc - a Musical Hedgehog: a talk by ROGER NICHOLS ; a conversation with MITSUKO UCHIDA ; The New Grove Dictionary of Musical
Instruments: reviewed by MADEAU STEWART
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
IRINA ARKHIPOVA (mezzo-soprano) BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES Part 1
Delius Paris: The Song of a Great City
Brian Elias L'Eylah
Written and read by Brian Wright (2)
Part 2
Mussorgsky, orch Shostakovich Songs and Dances of Death Tchaikovsky Fantasy:
Francesca da Rimini
This performance was without doubt oneofthehighlightsoftheentire
Prom series (FINANCIAL TIMES)
RAPHAEL SOMMER (cello) DANIEL ADNI (piano)
Pfitzner Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 1
Martinu Sonata No 2
PIERRE COCHEREAU (organ) conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Wagner Prelude: Parsifal, Act 1 Saint-Satins Symphony No 3, in c minor (Organ) records
PETER DONOHOE (piano) Berg Sonata. Op 1
Brahms Sonata in c, Op 1 BBC Birmingham
RICHARD ADENEY (flute) NEIL BLACK (oboe)
THEA KING (clarinet)
WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon) DAVID JOHNS (piano)
Saint-Safins Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs for flute, oboe, clarinet and piano
Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano
Lennox Berkeley Piece for flute, clarinet and bassoon Magnard Quintet
(baritone and piano)
Carl Loewe Erlkonig ; Herr Oluf ; Graf Eberstein ;
Hochzeitslied; Die nachtliche Heerschau; Der getreue Eckart; Der Sanger
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1984 Salzburg Festival)
You aren't controlling the situation ... you're finding what's there, and trying to make sense of what you find. Few women in the 1920s became chemists; fewer still went on to win a Nobel Prize. Lewis Wolpert of the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, talks to Professor
Dorothy Hodgkin , whose deep delight in crystals began in a home-made laboratory at the age of 10 and subsequently shaped the whole of her career. One of the most sympathetic people I ever heard on radio
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
Producer ALISON RICHARDS
ELIZABETH PARCELLS (soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH Part 1
St Thomas Wake (Foxtrot for Orchestra on a Pavan by John Bull)
A Stone Litany: Runes from a House of the Dead
6.50* Interval Reading
6.55* Worldes Blis
(Given in association with the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival)
by ALEXANDER VAMPILOV translated and adapted for radio by PETER TEGEL
Every year Victor Zilov eagerly looks forward to going duck-shooting; but his selfish behaviour in the past, and the reaction of his wife and friends, make the present prospect seem unlikely.
Music composed by jim PARKER Directed by DAVID SPENSER 9 HEAR THIS! page 15
leader FELIX KOK conductor SIMON RATTLE IONA BROWN (violin) Part 1
Britten Canadian Carnival
Bartok Violin Concerto, No 2
How is Taiwan accommodating itself to the conciliatory and pragmatic overtures now emerging from Peking? Is
Taipei merely an anachronistic capitalist outpost or China's economic success story?
A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative
Studies at Oxford University, reflects on a recent visit there.
Part 2 Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
BBC Birmingham
Hindemith Quartet, No 2
Beethoven Quartet in F minor, Op 95