Boyce, arr Lambert Fugue in D (The Prospect before us)
ORCHESTRA of the ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE. COVENT GARDEN/
ROBERT IRVING
7.7* Vaughan Williams Five
Variants of Dives and Lazarus ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE
FIELDS/NEVILLE MARRINER
7.20* Turina Poema en forma de canciones, Op 19 jill GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
7.31* Haydn Symphony No 61, in D major: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/DORATI
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Sonata in A major (K 331): ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
8.23* Leopold Kozeluh Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major BONIFACIO BIANCHI (mandolin) JEAN-PAUL LEROY (trumpet) FRANCO ANGELERI (piano)
LEONARDO COLONNA (double-bass)
I SOLISTI VENETIICLAUDIO SCIMONE records
Chopin
Impromptu No 2, in F sharp NIKITA MAGALOFF (piano) Ballade No 3, in A flat
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) Mazurka in B flat minor, Op 24 No 4
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) Songs, Op 74: Messenger; Troubled river
TERESA ZYLIS. GARA (soprano)
HALINA CZERNY-STEFANSKA (piano) Merrymaking; Out of my sight; My darling; The bridegroom ODA SLOBODSKAYA (soprano) FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Nocturnes: Op 27 No 1, in c sharp minor and No 2, in D flat major; Op 37 No 2, in G
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano): records
Dvorak Cypresses Nos 2, 7 and 12 Smetana Quartet No 1 (From My Life) PRAZAK QUARTET
Vaclav Remes (violin)
Vlastimil Holek (violin) Josef Kluson (viola) Josef Prazak (cello)
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor, Op 37 WILHELM KEMPFF BERLIN PO/FERDINAND LEITNER records
(Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto tomorrow at 7.0pm)
Monophonic and polyphonic works
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP pickett Catherine Bott (soprano) Frances Kelly (harp)
Tom Finucane (gittern, lute) Pavlo Beznosiuk (vielle) Philip Pickett (recorder, symphony, bagpipes) BBC Manchester
Recitals given by artists of the younger generation, direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Louis Lortie (piano)
Liszt Trois Etudes de concert (G 144); Apres une lecture du Dante (Annees de pèlerinage: Deuxieme annee) (G 161 No 7)
When the American pianist died in 1980, jazz lost one of its great virtuosi. The tracks in this first programme are taken from his first two albums which were recorded in 1956 and 1958.
Bax The Happy Forest: ULSTER ORCHESTRA/BRYDEN THOMSON
Leonard Salzedo Divertimento for Brass
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Delius A Song of Summer HALLÉ/VERNON HANDLEY
Malcolm Arnold Brass Quintet
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
Charles Griffes The White
Peacock: NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA/CHARLES
GERHARDT Leonard Bernstein Three Dance Episodes (On the Town) NEW YORK PO/THE COMPOSER records
CHRISTOPHER KITE plays music on a Viennese fortepiano built around 1814 by Johann Fritz. Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
Variations and Fugue in E flat, Op 35
(died 27 March 1975) Processional
RLPO/SIR CHARLES GROVES
Five Dances from Checkmate
WEST AUSTRALIAN SO;
HANS-HUBERT SCHONZELER records
direct from
Chelmsford Cathedral
Introit: If we believe that Jesus died (Goss)
Responses: Byrd
Psalms 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 (Garrett, Atkins, Goss,
Walmisley, Felton, Hopkins)
First Lesson (NEB): Jeremiah 33, vv 1-13
Office hymn: 0 crucified Redeemer (HHFT 71)
Canticles: The Short Service (Farrant)
Second Lesson (NEB): John 13, vv 1-11
Anthem: God so loved the world (Stainer)
Hymn: When I survey the wondrous Cross (AMR 108) Organ voluntary: Chorale
Prelude on Rockingham (Parry) Master of the Music GRAHAM ELLIOTT
Assistant Master of the Music DAVID SPARROW
Presented by John Boyden Producer MARTIN COTTON
Artists give their first recital on Radio 3.
PAUL SILVERTHORNE (viola) JOHN BINGHAM (piano)
Brahms Sonata in E flat
Lutyens Echo of the Wind
With James Fox
The novel by IVAN GONCHAROV (1812-91) dramatised by MATTHEW WALTERS from the translation by ANN DUNNIGAN
St Petersburg, 1 May 1850
The landowner Oblomov lies in bed pondering the great question of life-should he get up?
Piano played by DAVE WATTS Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS Played with perfect languor by James Fox (SUNDAY TIMES) (ttrst broadcast on Radio 4)
Kammermusik (1958) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by ANTONY PAY
(Given at St John 's, Smith Square. London in March 1980)
Presented by Angus McDermid
Galina Solodchin (violin) Jeremy Williams (violin) John Underwood (viola) Stephen Orton (cello)
Richard Wilson Quartet No 3 (first UK broadcast)
Brahms Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2
The Chester Miracle Play set to music by Benjamin Britten
Given earlier this evening in Studio 7, Manchester
PUPILS OF CHETHAM'S SCHOOL OF
MUSIC
MEMBERS OF THE
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL BREWER Producers MARK ROWLINSON and KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester