Catchwords
Records made by the Hungarian-born conductor who died in March Rimsky-Korsakov
Procession of the Nobles (Suite: Mlada)
Franck Symphony in D minor PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA records
Cantata No 177: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
BARBARA SCHLICK (soprano)
RENE JACOBS (counter-tenor) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) BASLE BOYS' CHOIR
UNDE CONSORT directed by HANS-MARTIN UNDE record
Faure Fantaisie , Op 79 SUSAN MILAN (flute)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano
MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER MUSIC
SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
Saint-Saens Sonata in D, Op 166 MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe) ANNIE D'ARCO (piano) records
Strauss Allerseelen , Op 10 No 8 (mono)
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) EDWIN MCARTHUR (piano)
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622)
ALFRED PRINZ VIENNA PO/KARL BOHM
Schumann Song-cycle:
Frauenliebe und -leben, Op 42 (mono)
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) EDWIN MCARTHUR (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 73, in D (La chasse)
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/ ANTALDORATI records
The last of the current series Introduced by Michael Oliver Handel's Carmelite Vespers: GRAHAM DIXON explains his discoveries and his reconstructions.
Reorchestrating Handel: some thoughts by Sir Thomas Beecham. A conversation with JOHN ROCKWELL , music critic for The New York Times.
PETER DICKINSON reviews two recent books on American music.
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
Parti Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments; Ballet: Apollon musagete
Sir Anthony Parsons , diplomat and former British ambassador to the UN, reflects on some aspects of language and how it is used.
Part 2
Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony
(WFMT recording)
directed by William Christie Jill Feldman (soprano) Agnes Mellon (soprano)
Dominique Visse (haute-contre) Michel Laplenie (tenor) Ian Honeyman (tenor) Philippe Cantor (bass) Francois Fauche (bass)
Elisabeth Matiffa (bass viol) Yvon Reperant (harpsichord) Second of two programmes Guillaume de Bouzignac
Three Motets: Ecce festivitas amoris; Salve Jesu piissime; Jubilate Deo
Etienne Moulinie Le cantique de Moise
Charpentier Le reniement de saint Pierre
Reverie et caprice, Op 8 rrzHAK PERLMAN (violin)
PARIS ORCHESTRA/DANIEL BARENBOIM Harold in Italy, Op 16 WILLIAM LINCER (viola)
NEW YORK PO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN records
Second of two programmes HENRY HERFORD (baritone) ROBIN BOWMAN (piano)
Songs by Samuel Barber ,
Conrad Susa and Charles Ives BBC Manchester
Mozart Serenade in E flat (K 375) Barber Summer Music
3.55* Interval Reading
4.0* Hummel Partita in E flat Poulenc Sextet , for piano and wind
BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 3, in E minor, Op 53
BRNO STATE PO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK record
Michael Charlton in three conversations about the United Nations.
1: The Promising Baby of Divorced Parents
Brian Urquhart , Under-
Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs at the UN, and biographer of Dag
Hammarskjold, has witnessed every crucial test the organisation has faced.
He reflects on the development of its peace-keeping powers, or lack of them.
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
Clarinet Quintet THE MUSIC PARTY
Last in a season of plays by Jean Anouilh newly translated and adapted by Peter Meyer.
In a lonely railway station, a young musician and a young actress meet each other and fall instantly in love. But the many worldly characters around them reveal how love trickles away into dull routine.
Monsieur Henri has witnessed everything and wishes to preserve their love in all its first radiance.
(Brewster Mason is a National Theatre player)
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano)
Debussy Feuilles mortes; La puerta del vino; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; General La vine - eccentric; Ondine (Preludes, Book 2) Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
Led by Clive LANDER conductor Richard Hickox Peter Lawson (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 48, in c major (Maria Theresia ) Robin Holloway Idyll , for chamber orchestra
Martinu Sinfonietta Giocosa, for piano and chamber orchestra BBC Manchester
Beethoven Quartet in A minor, Op 132
(A repeat of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow: Philharmonia Wind Ensemble)