Haydn Symphony No 6, in D (Le Matin)
CAPELLA CLEMENTINA /
HELMUT MULLER BRUHL
7.19* Mozart Entr'acte No 2 (Thamos, King of Egypt) RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.25* Copland Midday Thoughts BENNETT LERNER (piano)
7.28* Berkeley Sonatina JAMES GALWAY (flute)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
7.37* Purcell An Evening Hymn ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) WIELAND KUIJKEN (bass viol)
WILLIAM CHRISTIE (harpsichord)
7.42* Suppe Overture:
Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-
FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Faure Impromptu, Op 86 MARISA ROBLES (harp)
8.14* arr Bridge
Sir Roger de Coverley DELME STRING QUARTET
8.18* Mozart Adagio in E major (K261)
SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA/ PINCHAS ZUCKERMAN (violin)
8.26* Vorisek Symphony in D ECO/SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS records
William Alwyn and Alan Rawsthorne
Rawsthorne Sonata (1934) STEPHEN LEVINE (violin) PETER LAWSON (piano)
Alwyn Symphony No 4 (1959) LPO/THE COMPOSER records
BBC Birmingham
Johann Strauss (son)
Waltz: Tales from the Vienna Woods JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA
OF VIENNA
Mozart Divertimento in G (K 63)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE
Josef Strauss Waltz: Village Swallows from Austria
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA
OF VIENNA records
ALEXANDER BAILUE (cello) IAN BROWN (piano)
Faure Sonata in D minor, Op 109 Britten Sonata in c, Op 65 BBC Birmingham
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by STEPHEN BISHOP KOVACEVICH (piano) Parti
Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat major
Presented by Ian McDougall
Part 2
Symphony No 2, in D major BBC Manchester
The fourth of six concerts direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin) Antony Saunders (piano) Mozart Sonata in G (K 379) Ravel Sonata
Bartok Rumanian Dances
(Concert arranged by St George s Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
A Latin festival cantata from 1768, with the first two movements of Symphony No 38 as an overture
MERYL DROWER (soprano) EIRIAN JAMES (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (bass)
LONDON CLASSICAL PLAYERS leader JOHN HOLLOWAY
JOHN TOLL (harpsichord) conductor ROGER NORRINGTON (R)
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
Smetana Hulan from Czech Dances Jiri Temi Five Studies
Janacek On an Overgrown Path, Book 1
Martinu Polka in E; Study in A; Polka in A; Study in F (R) BBC Wales
A programme of music for the early evening presented by Roger Nichols.
Producer ERIC WETHERELL BBC Bristol
LEYLAND VEHICLES BAND conductor RICHARD EVANS Howells Suite: Pageantry
Robert Lennon Songs of the Aristos
(first broadcast performance) BBC Manchester
The sixth of seven selections from DAVID WRIGHT 'S new verse translation Of CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales
Music composed by MICHAEL BALL and directed by TIMOTHY REYNISH Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Opera in three acts, Op 63
Libretto by E. GEHE based on the play La Veuve de Malabar by ANTOINE LEMIERRE Music by Spohr (sung in German)
(first UK broadcast)
A rescue opera set against the background of the Portuguese invasion of Goa in the 16th century.
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHOIR
AUSTRIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GERD ALBRECHT Act 1
Six programmes adapted by MIKE STEER from autobiographical writings of 20th-century composers. 5: Milhaud and Jazz with David Garth as Darius Milhaud
In his old age Milhaud gave an account of his first experience of genuine jazz in Harlem in 1920. It was a revelation that had a profound influence on his ideas about music. He only lost interest in jazz when it became 'fashionable' and an academic subject.
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Acts 2 and 3 (Austrian Radio recording)
A programme of music for percussion ensemble, introduced by Paul Griffiths
Lontano, conductor Odaline de la Martinez - Jean-Pierre Guezec: Onze pour cinq (first UK broadcast)
Maurice Ohana: Signes (first UK performance)
Ingrid Culliford (flute), Paul Roberts (piano), Monique Rollin (zithers)
James Dillon: East 11th St, NY 10003 (first UK broadcast)
NOREEN SILVER (cello) PHILIP SILVER (piano)
Mendelssohn Variations concertantes
Reizenstein Cantilene
Kodaly Cello Sonata, Op 4
Choral Music
Last of 11 programmes
Cantata No 130: Herr Gott , dich loben alle wir
ELLY AMELING (soprano) HELEN watts (contralto) WERNER KRENN (tenor) TOM KRAUSE (bass)
PRO ARTE CHOIR OF LAUSANNE
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET record (1968)