Berlioz Overture:
Le Camaval Romain
BERLIN PO'LORIN MAAZEL
7.13* Bach, arr Busoni
Chaconne (Partita in D minor) RONALD SMITH (piano)
7.27* Mozart Flute Quartet in D (K 285)
JUDITH HALL (flute)
PAUL BARRITT (violin)
GUSTAV CLARKSON (viola) JOSEPHINE HORDER (Cello)
7.44* Liszt St Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds
BERLIN RSO/GERD ALBRECHT
8.0 News
8.5 Byrd and Vittoria
Settings of '0 Quam Gloriosum'
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE.
CAMBRIDGE/SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.13* Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
ENSEMBLE INTERCONTEMPORAIN/
PIERRE BOULEZ
8.28* Angelo Gilardino Cancion Triste (Omaggio a Pablo Neruda);
Canto di Primavera
(Omaggio a Igor Stravinsky) ALICE ARTZT (guitar)
8.37* Samuel Wesley Symphony No 5, in A major
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA/JORG FAERBER records
William Alwyn and Alan Rawsthorne Rawsthorne Overture: Street Corner (1944)
LPOISIR JOHN PRITCHARD
Rawsthorne Piano Concerto No 2 (1951)
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
LSO/NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE Alwyn Symphony No 5 (Hydriotaphia)(1973) LPO/THE COMPOSER records
BBC Birmingham
Sonata in E flat (H xvi 49); Variations in F minor (H xvn 6)
LINDA NICHOLSON (fortepiano)
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by Leo Brouwer Mozart Adagio and Fugue in c minor (K 546)
Henryk Gorecki Three pieces in old style
Warlock Capriol Suite
Brouwer Canciones Remotas
Georges Auric was the last of 'Les Six' to die, many years after the group of French composers had broken up. This programme of songs and piano music reflects his interest in popular music as it was understood by 'Les Six', and ends with Attendez le prochain bateau, the next boat which turned out to be the last. JOHN YORK (piano solo) DINAH HARRIS (soprano) with GORDON STEWART (piano)
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Mariss Yansons
Howard Shelley (piano) Parti
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3, in D minor, Op 30
Part 2 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in B minor, Op 74 (Pathetique)
(Given at the Great Hall, Aberystwyth, in association with the Welsh Arts Council)
Thomas Tomkins A Toye made at Poole Court; Worster Brawls Paradisi Vivace; Toccata (Sonata in A major)
Mozart Rondo in D major (K 485) Clementi Sonata in F sharp minor
BBC Manchester (R)
The fourth of ten programmes featuring Paul Hindemith as conductor, viola player and pianist in recordings of his own compositions. Trauermusik
THE COMPOSER (viola)
ORCHESTRA/BRUNO REIBOLD Symphonic Dances
BERLIN POTHE COMPOSER Sonata for piano (duet) JESUS MARIA SANROMA and THE COMPOSER mono records
MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL Heinrich Biber Partita No 5, in G minor (Harmonia artificiosa-ariosa); Sonata No 4, in D, for violin and basso continuo
Johann Friedrich Fasch
Quartet in D minor, for two violins, viola and basso continuo
(Hess Radio recording)
recorded in St Thomas
Church, Fifth A venue, New York Responses: Leighton
Psalms: 42,43 (S.S. Wesley, Crotch)
First Lesson: Daniel 7, vv 1-14 (AV)
Canticles: Bairstow in D
Second Lesson: Matthew 5, vv 38-48 (RSV)
Anthem: Take him, earth, for cherishing (Howells)
Organ voluntary: Adagio in E (Frank Bridge)
Organist and Master of the Choristers GERRE HANCOCK
Assisting organist QUENTIN LANE
Presented by Andrew Keener Producer MARTIN COTTON
SERGIO AND ODAIR ASSAD Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Preludes and Fugues, Op 199: No 7, in c sharp minor; No 17, in B major
Rodrigo Tonadilla
Radames Gnattalli Valsa ; Corta Jaca
When I was 12 years old everyone said I played remarkably well for my age. Now they're saying the same thing.
The violinist Josef Gingold , now aged 76, is heralded by colleagues such as Isaac Stern and Itzhak Perlman as one of the world's greatest musicians and teachers. Yet he has never taken up a soloist's career and remains largely unknown in this country. In conversation with Roger Wright he reflects on his life and career and his position as a link between the great 19th-century violinists and those of today.
Producer CATHY WEARING
Gabor Takacs-Nagy (violin) Karoly Schranz (violin) Gabor Ormai (viola) Andras Fejer (cello) direct from the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham Parti
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1 Bartok Quartet No 3
Critics have always seemed capable of picking up a much over-worked text that, like a lemon, can be squeezed again to produce a few drops of the juice ofmeaning.
Helmut Bonheim. Professor of English at Cologne University, reflects on the latest literary fad to challenge the status of traditional textual analysis.
Part 2 Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Razumovsky) BBC Birmingham
On the centenary of the Berlin Conference which divided
Africa into zones of European influence, John Keay presents five documentaries about French West Africa. 4: Waiting for a Text
In French West Africa, political systems range from the apparently successful multiparty ism of Senegal to the tyranny of Guinea, only recently broken by the death of Sekou Toure ; from the Marxism of Benin to the rampant capitalism of the Ivory Coast. John Keay reflects on politics past and present in French West Africa. Contributors include
Leopold Senghor , Boubacar Barry Marcien Towa and Cheikh Anta Diop. Producer DAVID PERRY
Piano Sonata WOLFGANG MANZ BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 4, in D minor BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by GÜNTER WAND
The first of three programmes of his chamber music Six Nocturnes
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) (R)
Fantasy-Sonata (Naiades)
CHRISTOPHER HYDE-SMITH (flute) MARISA ROBLES (harp)
String Quartet No 1, in D minor QUARTET OF LONDON
Carmel Kaine (violin) John Trusler (violin)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Peter Willison (cello) records
BBC Birmingham