First Order Response
Morley Now is the month of Maying
THE KING'S SINGERS
THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY
7.8* Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40
TAMAS V ASARY (piano)
THOMAS BRANDiS (violin)
NORBERT HAUPTMANN (horn)
7.35* Debussy, orch Bttsser Symphonic Suite: Printemps ORCHESTRE DE PARIS/B ARENBOIM
8.0 News
8.5 Shostakovich Overture: Armer Columbus
LENINGRAD PO/ROZHDESTVENSKY
8.8* Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op 27 LPO/HAITINK
8.21* Faure Les Berceaux , Op23Nol
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
8.24* Schubert, arr Liszt
Wanderer Fantasia for piano and orchestra: MICHEL BEROFF
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/ KURTMASUR
8.44* Bliss Film Suite: Christopher Columbus CBSO/MARCUSDODS records
Samuel Barber
Cello Concerto, Op 22 RAPHAEL WALLFISCH
ECO/GEOFFREY SIMON
Piano Sonata, Op 26 VAN CLIBURN. records
Britten Four sea interludes and Passacaglia (Peter Grimes ) LSO/ANDREPREVIN
Debussy Three symphonic sketches: La mer
CHICAGO SO/SIR GEORG SOLTI records
ENID KATAHN (piano)
Miroirs: Night moths; Sad birds; A boat on the ocean; Morning song of the jester; Valley of the bells
BBC Birmingham
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by JACEK KASPRZYK KUN woo PAIR (piano)
Part 1 Mahler Adagio from Symphony No 10, in F sharp
Part 2
Mozart Piano Concerto No 12, in A (K 414)
Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos BBC Wales
First of six concerts direct from
St George's Church, Brandon Hill , Bristol Delme String Quartet
Galina Solodchin (violin) Jeremy Painter (violin) John Underwood (viola) Stephen Orton (cello)
Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 71 No 1
Tchaikovsky String Quartet in D, Op11
(Tickets available at the door)
(Concert arranged by St George Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
Libretto by EMANUEL SCHIKANEDER Music by Mozart
(sung in German): records
LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
The scene is laid in Egypt, in the neighbourhood of the Temple of Isis and Osiris.
A programme of music for the early evening presented by David Hoult
Producer IAN CARSON
EVER-READY BAND conducted by PETER PARKES Eric Ball Resurgam
Gilbert Vinter Symphony of Marches
BBC Manchester
PENELOPE PRICE-JONES (soprano) PHILIP MARTIN (piano)
Narrator BLAIN FAIRMAN
Francis Hopkinson Beneath a weeping willow's shade; My days have been so wondrous free; My love is gone to sea
Alexander Reinagle I have a silent sorrow here: Laddie lie near me; Piano Sonata No 4
Benjamin Carr Why Huntress, why?; Shakespeare's Willow; Hymn to the Virgin; The siege of Tripoli (for piano and narrator) BBCBristol
led by MAURICE BRETT conductor Sir John Pritchard Rodney Friend (violin) Parti
Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319)
Britten Violin Concerto
A short story by the Sardinian novelist GRAZIA DELEDDA translated by SUSAN ASHE Read by Hilda Schroder
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 4, in E minor (Given last Sunday at the Royal Festival Hall London)
LINDA HIRST (mezzo-soprano) DAVID SAWER (baritone)
NORTHERN MUSIC THEATRE conductor Graham Treacher who also introduces the programme
Philip Grange The Kingdom of Bones (first UK broadcast) Vic Hoy land Michelagniolo
Wolf Harden (piano)
Michael Muecke (violin) Niklas Schmidt (cello)
Mendelssohn Piano Trio in c minor, Op 66
Brahms Piano Trio in c, Op 87 BBC Manchester