Hazlitt as Literary Critic
Strauss Morgen. Op 27 No 4
(mono): ELISABETH SCHUMANN (sop) ISOLDE MENGES (violin)
ORCHESTRA/LAWRENCE COLLINGWOOD
7.8* Grieg Holberg Suite WALTER KLIEN (piano)
7.26* Lalo Cello Concerto in 0 FREDERIC LODEON
PHILHARMONIA/CHARLES DUTOIT
8.0 News
8.5 Ravel Gaspard de la nuit PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
8.30* Sibelius Se'nhar jag ej fragat mera, Op 17 No 1 ELISABETH SODERSTROM (SOp) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) Sov in! Op 17 No 2
TOM KRAUSE (baritone) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
8.34* Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191) GWYDION BROOKE
RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM records
Hugh Wood and Roberto Gerhard
Wood Songs of Christopher Logue , Op
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Three choruses, Op 7 JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR conducted by JOHN ALLDIS (Repeats)
Gerhard Symphony No 3 (Collages): BBC so/ FREDERIK PRAUSNITZ : record
Rossini, arr Respighi Ballet: La boutique fantasque TORONTO SO/ANDREW DAVIS record
Earth, Air and Rain, Op 15 STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) BBC Birmingham
leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY Cherubini Symphony in D
Menotti Ballet Suite: Sebastian
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Caroline Palmer (piano) Brahms Ballades , Op 10 Ginastera Sonata No 1
The second of a series featuring this American jazz pianist with SONNY Rollins (tenor sax) THAD JONES (comet)
GERRY MULLIGAN (baritone sax) mono
JEAN JACQUES KANTOROW (violin) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by ROY GILLARD conducted by JAMES LOCKHART Nicolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Walton The death of Falstaff; Touch her soft lips and part (Henry V)
Ysaye Sonata No
Benjamin Red River Jig Meyerbeer, arr Lambert
Ballet Suite: Les patineurs Ravel Tzigane
(c 1620-84)
The first of three programmes 0 Jesu suss; Sonata a 3, in D;
Vau. Et egressus est; Sonata a 3, in E minor; In te Domine speravi NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ record
direct from Ely Cathedral Responses: Morley
Psalms: 65, 66, 67 (Walmisley, Smart, Bairstow, Parratt)
Lessons (RSV): II Chronicles 14, w 12-15; James 3
Office hymn: Most holy Lord and God of heaven (EH 60) Canticles: Cesar's Service (Amner)
Anthem: 0 sing unto the Lord (Hinde)
Organ voluntary: Sinfoma (Cantata No 29)
(Bach, transc Wills)
Director of Music ARTHUR WILLS Assistant organist STEPHEN LE PREVOST
Presented by Andrew Keener Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
The last of ten programmes reflecting amateur choral singing in Britain
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM OF LONDON conducted by LASZLO HELTAY
Mogens Pederson Three Motets: Ad te levavi; Deus misereatur nostri; Laudate Dominum Vagn Holmboe Liber canticorum IV, Op 61a: Miserere; Evigila; Laudabo BBC Bristol
Presented by Ian McDougall
24 Preludes, Op 28 ROBERT TAUB (piano) BBC Birmingham
A trilogy by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
A drama in five acts in prose translated by John Wells
with music composed and conducted by Carl Davis
[Starring] Alison Steadman as Suzannah, first lady's maid to the Countess and Figaro's wife
Nickolas Grace as Figaro, valet, medical attendant and confidant to the Count
Norman Rodway as Major Bejorass, an Irishman, a major in the Spanish infantry, a man of mystery, a plotter, schemer, and past-master at stirring up trouble
Gary Bond as Count Almaviva, a Spanish Grandee
John McAndrew as Leon, the Count and Countess's son, a young man in love with liberty
Moir Leslie as Floresta, the Count's adopted daughter and god-child, a girl of great sensibility
Dorothy Tutin as Countess Almaviva, very unhappy, a deeply religious woman
John Wells as Wilhelm, Bejorass's German servant
Arnold Diamond as Mr Dim, the Count's notary
Part 1
Hindemith Kammermusik No 1, Op 24. for 12 solo instruments Stravinsky Divertimento: The Fairy's Kiss
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS ZENDER (Austrian Radio recording)
(mezzo-soprano and piano) Faure La chanson d'Eve
Sibelius Eight Songs, Op 57
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 7. Manchester Tickets available from BBC Concerts Promotion, PO Box 27 Manchester MW 1SJ) BBC Manchester