Svendsen Norwegian Rhapsody No 3, Op 21
BERGEN SO/KARSTEN ANDERSEN
7.15* Falla Homenaje JOHN williams (guitar)
7.18* Fibich Symphony No 3, in E minor, Op 53
BRNO STATE PO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK
8.0 News
8.5 Coleridge-Taylor Rhapsodic Dance: The Bamboula, Op 75
BOURNEMOUTH SO/KENNETH ALWYN
8.15* Ravel Piano Concerto in D for the left hand
ANDREI GAVRILOV (piano) LSO/SIMON RATTLE
8.32* Schumann Zwei Venetianische Lieder ;
Hauptmanns Weib ; Weit, weit; Die Lotosblume (Myrthen)
SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
8.40* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden
SNO/NEEMEJARVI records
Max Bruch
The works for violin and orchestra
Romance Op 42;
Violin Concerto No 3, in D minor, Op 58
SALVATORE ACCARDO
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/
KURTMASUR records
J. C. Bach Overture to Zanaida
HURWITZ CO/EMANUEL HURWITZ Geminiani Concerto Grosso in c, Op 7 No 3
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININTHEFIELDS/
IONA BROWN
Haydn Symphony No 92, in G (Oxford)
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/DORATI records
(piano)
DohnanyiConcert studies, Op 28 Nos 1, and 2 Brahms Variations on a Hungarian Song, Op 21 No 2
Bartok Three Folk Songs from
Csik Dohnanyi Concert studies, Op 28 Nos 6, 3 and 4
conducted by WALTER WELLER Part 1 .
Dvorak Overture: Carnival, Op 92
Schubert Symphony No 4, in c minor (D 417) (Tragic)
Part 2 Glazunov Symphony No 5, in B flat, Op 55 (WFMT recording)
Gottfried Silbermann (1683-1753) was an organ builder of genius; he was also famous as a maker of clavichords.
Derek Adlam plays music by some of Silbermann's most distinguished customers.
J. S. Bach three-part Sinfonias Nos 10 and 11 (Bwv 796 and 797) C. P. E. Bach Sonata in B flat (Wq 48 No 2); Allegro in G (Wq 116 No 17); Rondo: Farewell to the Silbermann clavichord (1781)
Dietrich Ewald von Grotthuss Rondo: Joy on receiving the Silbermann clavichord (1781) C. P.E. Bach Free Fantasia in E flat (Wq 58 No 6)
Opera in three acts
Libretto by GIUSEPPE ADAMI and RENATO simoni after the play by CARLO GOZZI
Music by Puccini completed by Franco Alfano (sung in Italian): records
VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA OF THE
VIENNA STATE OPERA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
The action takes place in Peking in legendary times. Act
2.20* Interval Reading
2.25* Act 2
3.15* Interval Reading
3.20* Act 3
First of three programmes BRITISH YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA conductor HARRY LEGGE PHILIP MEAD (piano)
John Hopkins Ultramarine , for piano and wind orchestra (first performance)
Robert Russell Bennett
Autobiography (first broadcast) (Given in association with National Westminster Bank)
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Presented by Michael Berkeley Producer HUGH WARWICK
The combined CAMBRIDGE
CO OPERATIVE and GUS BANDS conducted by KEITH WILKINSON ARTHUR WILLS (organ)
Arthur Wills Symphonic Suite: The Fenlands
(Given in Peterborough Cathedral)
'The artist is presented with images which he can regard as gifts from the outer world to his consciousness '
Richard Hamilton , in conversation with Richard Cork , reflects on his reputation as a pop artist and talks about the moment of understanding' at which the world offers him a subject he responds to. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
direct from the Colston Hall, Bristol conducted by Rudolf Barshai Mark Zeltser (piano)
Part 1 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3, in c
From its foundation in 1951 the French film journal Cahiers du
Cinéma has been in the forefront of international critical debate and was the launching ground for the 'Nouvelle Vague' directors.
Christopher Frayling , Professor of Cultural History at the Royal College of Art, reflects on the magazine's role on the occasion of the publication of Cahiers du Cinéma- The 1950s, the first in a four-volume series of anthologies.
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 8 BBC Bristol
A short story by DEBORAH MOGGACH
Read by Norman Jones
The day after he has discovered he is seriously ill, a London coach driver takes a group of women to a peace rally and has a 'tranquil' experience of his own.
Producer CHERRY COOKSON
lannis Xenakis
First of two programmes
ST/4-1, [number removed](1962); Nuits: music for 12 mixed voices (1967/ 68); Serment, for mixed chorus (1981); Tetras (1983) (Arditti
Quartet commission: first UK broadcast)
ARDITTI STRING QUARTET Irvine Arditti (violin)
Alexander Balanescu (violin) Levine Andrade (viola) Rohan de Saram (cello) BBC SINGERS conducted by JAMES wood
Eighth of ten programmes of music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Settings of the lessons for the office of Tenebrae celebrated during Holy Week.
Lecons de Tenebres du Jeudy Sainct
JUDITH NELSON (soprano)
ANNE VERKINDEREN (soprano) RENE JACOBS (haute-contre) WIELAND KUIJKEN (gamba) william CHRISTIE (organ)
KONRAD JUNGHANEL (theorbo) records