Handel Ballet Music (Ariodante)
Academy of St Martin-in-the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner
7.22* Faure Barcarolle No 5, in F sharp minor
Paul Crossley (piano)
7.30* Casella Paganiniana, Op 65
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra/Kirill Kondrashin
7.47* Faure Barcarolle No 12, in E flat
Paul Crossley (piano)
7.50* Mendelssohn War March of the Priests (Athalia)
Vienna PO/Christoph Von Dohnanyi
8.0 News
8.5 Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia
Bavarian Radio SO/Esa-Pekka Salonen
8.13* Wieniawski Légende, Op 17 Arthur Grumiaux ( violin)
New Philharmonia/Edo de Waart
8.20* Liszt Phantasiestuck on themes from Wagner's Rienzi
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
8.30* Beethoven Ballet Music: The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43
New Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer
(records)
Schubert
Overture in c major (In the Italian style) (D 591)
CZECH PO/ZDENEK KOSLER Auf dem Wasser zu singen
(D 774); Die Forelle (D 550) LUCIA popp (soprano) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
Quintet in A major (D 667) (The Trout)
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET Willi Boskovsky (violin)
Gunther Breitenbach (viola) Nikolaus Hubner (cello)
Johann Krump (double-bass) with CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) records
Producer ELIZABETH JOHNSON
Second of four programmes played by MARTIN JONES
Variations, Op 55 (On a Gypsy Air); Sonata No 2, in A flat BBC Wales
Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Op 53; Symphony No 2, in D, Op 73
MILDRED MILLER (mezzo-soprano) OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA records
Philippa Davies (flute) Antony Lamb (clarinet) Felix Warnock (bassoon) Elizabeth Perry (violin) Tim Mason (cello)
Colin Rae (trumpet)
Barry Guy (double-bass) Julian Jacobson (piano) Shostakovich, arr L. Atoumyan
Four waltzes, for flute, clarinet and piano
Gavril Popov Septet , Op 2
(Chamber Symphony), for flute, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin, cello and double-bass
Symphony No 6, in F major (Pastoral)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor GUNTHER HERBIG BBC Manchester
STEUART BEDFORD (piano) LONDON OBOE QUARTET Janet Craxton (oboe) Perry Hart (violin)
Brian Hawkins (viola) Kenneth Heath (cello)
Purcell Three-part Fantasias for strings: No 1, in D minor; No 2, in F major
Britten Songs and Proverbs of William Blake , Op 74
Britten Phantasy Quartet, Op 2 (R)
Music Weekly on a musical journey in Czechoslovakia
Michel Corrette Organ Concerto in c, Op 26 No 4
RENE SAORGIN (organ)
BAROQUE ENSEMBLE OF NICE directed by GILBERT BEZZlNA Mozart Symphony No 39, in E flat (K 543)
ECO/SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
Chopin Sonata No 3, in B minor, Op 58
ANDREA LUCCHESIN1 (piano) Janacek Glagolitic Mass
ELISABETH SODERSTROM (SOpranO) DRAHOMIRA DROBKOVA (COntraltO) FRANTISEK LlVORA (tenor) RICHARD NOVAK (baSS)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS records
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
NICHOLAS DANBY (organ) in Kloster Neresheim, Swabia, West Germany
A. F. Hesse Prelude and Fugue in E minor
Gaspard Corrette Gloria : Four movements (Mass on the eighth tone)
Boely Rentree de procession;
Kyrie: Versets 3, and 5 (Messe des fetes solennelles)
G. Schmitt Magnificat Solennel: two movements (R)
ROBERT CODD
MARTIN JONES
Patric Standford Four Preludes William Hurlstone Sonata in F major
BBC Wales (R)
"To be a Jew in America is to be quintessentially American.
Because to be outside, in America, is the way you're inside."
The novels and stories of Philip Roth have earned him both a significant literary reputation and notoriety. Stephen Fender, the new Professor of American Studies at Sussex University, presents a documentary suggesting approaches to Roth's work, with Frank Kermode, Cynthia Ozick, Josef Skvorecky, John Updike and Roth himself.
by Mauricio Kagel
First performance of a work commissioned by the Berlin Festival and presented last month by rias Berlin as the first of a new season of EBU concerts It may well be that not every musician believes in God, but they all believe in Bach. ANNE SOFIE VON OTTER (mezzo-soprano)
HANS PETER BLOCHWITZ (tenor) ROLAND HERMANN (baritone) PETER ROGGISCH (speaker) GERD ZACHER (organ)
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO CHOIR
RIAS CHAMBER CHOIR
UMBURG CATHEDRAL BOYS' CHOIR JUNGE DEUTSCHE PMLHARMONIE conducted by THE COMPOSER (RIAS Berlin recording)
Five programmes in which Dr Mustapha Badawi , Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, traces the development of Arabic poetry from the pre-
Islamic era to the present time
2: Love Poems in Medieval Islam The new values established by the Koran had a profound effect on poetry. The poet doesn't glorify a master or eulogise his tribe; he is an individual fighting for the cause of his God. Formal odes give way to occasional poems extolling the properties of wine and idealising the qualities of the beloved.
Poems in translation read by PHILIP suLLY and in the original by ALI REFAIE
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Fourth of six programmes including the six piano trios of Mozart, in the order in which they were composed, plus a selection of 20th-century British trios, all played by the MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Mozart Trio in E major (K 542) Alexander Goehr Trio , Op 20