C. P. E. Bach Symphony in G, (Wq 183 No 4) ECO/LEPPARD
7.15* Kodaly Dances from Kallo HUNGARIAN STATE CHORUS/
MEMBERS OF THE HUNGARIAN SO/
ZOLTAN VASARHELYI
7.22* Delius Dance, for harpsichord: IGOR KIPNIS
7.24* Hummel Septet in D minor NASH ENSEMBLE
8.0 News
8.5 Ame Overture No 8, in G minor: ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSICI
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
8.14* Field Piano Concerto No 1, in E flat: JOHN O'CONORI NEW IRISH
CO/JANOS FURST
8.34* Vincenc Masek Six
Variations for glass harmonica: BRUNO HOFFMANN
8.43* Elgar Three
Characteristic Pieces, Op 10 NORTHERN SINFONIA/MARRINER records
Duke Ellington
Works written between 1956 and 1965, including 'The Queen's
Suite', and excerpts from 'Such Sweet Thunder' and 'Suite Thursday', played by the ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA: records
Symphony No 2, in c minor, Op 17 (Little Russian)
LPOiMSTISLA ROSTROPOVICH record
PIETRO RIGACCI (piano)
Prokofiev Nine Visions fugitives, Op 22
Scriabin Poeme, Op 32 No 1; Deux Poèmes, Op 63; Sonata No 9, Op 68 (The Black Mass)
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON CÈCILE OUSSET (piano) Parti
Daniel Jones Symphony No 8 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor, Op 22
Part 2 Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
(Given last December in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, to celebrate 60 years of BBC broadcasting in Swansea)
direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill , Bristol Ko Iwasaki (cello)
Shuku Iwasaki (piano) Stravinsky Suite italienne
Brahms Sonata No 2. in F, Op 99 Falla Ritual Fire Dance (El amor brujo)
(Tickets available at the door)
(Concert arranged by St George Music Trust in association unth
John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
Opera in three acts
Libretto by w. H. AUDEN and CHESTER KALLMAN Music by Stravinsky records
LONDON SINFONIETTA CHORUS JOHN FISHER (harpsichord) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by RICCARDO CHAILLY The action takes place in 18th-century England. Act
Four Mazurkas, Op 17
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) mono record. 1938
Presented by Michael Berkeley Producer RICHARD BUTT BBC Birmingham
GUS BAND conductor KEITH WILKINSON
Joseph Horovitz Ballet for band Malcolm Arnold Fantasy for brass band
Herbert Howells lie's Interlude (Three Figures)
THE DANISH TRIO
Jens Schou (clarinet) Svend Winslov (cello)
Rosalind Bevan (piano)
Per Norgaard Spell (1973)
Vagn Holmboe Trio, Op 137 (1978)
conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini
Elaine Woods (soprano)
Anne Gjevang (mezzo-soprano) Siegfried Jerusalem (tenor) Robert Lloyd (bass)
Philharmonia Chorus chorus-master ROBERTO BENAGLIO Philharmonia Orchestra leader CHRISTOPHER WARREN GREEN (Given in the Royal Festival Hall,
London, last Tuesday in association with Condi Nast Publications Ltd)
"I have never understood why my painting has always been thought of as very extreme and brutal. Don't people observe life? If you think my work is brutal, what do you think about what's going on every hour on television?"
Richard Cork reflects on the nature of Francis Bacon's vision, and the response it excites.
With contributions from the artist, Dawn Ades, Brian Farrell, Richard Francis, Donald Kuspit, David Sylvester and Margaret Walters.
(A retrospective exhibition of works by Francis Bacon opens at The Tate Gallery, London, on 22 May)
LONTANO conductor ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ William Kraft Gallery 83 (first UK performance)
George Newson 0 My America (BBC commission: first performance)
NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
NEIL CUNNINGHAM (narrator) Roger Reynolds Mistral (first UK performance) SHELAGH SUTHERLAND (harpsichord)
(Given on Monday in the Queen Elizabeth Hall London)
Sonata No 4, in G
JOHN MCCABE (piano) BBC Manchester
Cantata No 37: Wer da glaubet undgetauftwird
TREBLE FROM VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR PAUL ESSwooD (counter-tenor) KURT EQUILUZ (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (bass) VIENNA BOYS'CHOIR CHORUS VIENNENSIS
CONCENTUS MUSICUS. VIENNA directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT record