Bach, arr Goldman Fantasia in G (bwv 572)
CLEVELAND SYMPHONIC WINDS/
FREDERICK FENNELL
7.11* Schubert Quintet in A (D 667) (The Trout)
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
MEMBERS OF THE BORODIN QUARTET GEORG HORTNAGEL (double-bass)
8.0 News
8.5 Purcell Sailors' song and dance (Dido and Aeneas, Act 3)
TAVERNER CHOIR AND PLAYERS/
ANDREW PARROTT
8.7* Gliere Sailors' dance (The Red Poppy)
ST LOUIS SO/LEONARD SLATKIN
8.11* Weber, arr Liszt Polonaise brillante: MISHA DICHTER (piano)
PHILHARMONIA/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.21* Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, Op 45
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY records
Aaron Copland
Nocturne (1926) (mono) LOUIS KAUFMAN (violin) THE COMPOSER (piano)
Quartet for piano and strings (1950)
CANTILENA CHAMBER PLAYERS
Ukelele Serenade (1926) (mono) LOUIS KAUFMAN (violin)
ANNETTE KAUFMAN (piano) Symphony for organ and orchestra (1924): E. POWER BIGGS NYPO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN records
Ouverture solennelle, Op 73
Symphony No 5, in B flat. Op 55 BAVARIAN RADIO SO/NEEME JAR VI records
Poulenc Laudes de S Antoine de Padue (for male chorus)
Caplet Mass for women's voices Poulenc Four Motets for a Time of Penitence: Timor et tremor; Vinea mea electa; Tenebrae factae sunt; Tristis est anima mea
BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY (R)
(piano)
Bach French Suite No 5, in G (bwv 816)
Busoni Toccata (1921); Elegie No 2 (1907)
Bach, transc Busoni Toccata ,
Adagio and Fugue in c (bwv 564) (A rebroadcast oflast Thursday's 's Birmingham Lunchtime Concert)
directed by Ronald Thomas (violin)
Handel Concerto Grosso in A, Op6Noll
Schubert Rondo in A, for violin and strings
Part 2 Mozart
Serenade in D (K 204) BBC Bristol (R)
EVANGELOS AND LIZA (two guitars) Bach Allemande ; Minuet; Gigue (French Suite No 3) (bwv 814) Carulli Duo in G, Op 34 No 2 Granados Intermezzo
(Goyescas); Spanish Dance No 2 (R)
PETER FRANKL (piano) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
Schubert Overture: Rosamunde Mozart Piano Concerto No 22, in E flat (K 482)
3.5* Interval Reading
3.10* Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D, Op 73 (WCLV recording) (R)
(violin and piano) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Schumann Sonata No 1, in A minor, Op 105
Prokofiev Sonata No 1, in F minor, Op 80
Fritz Spiegl presents a programme of music for the early evening. Producer RAY ABBOTT
The first of three programmes to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-85) Organ music performed by ROBERT WOOLLEY on the 1680 Dallam instrument at Ergue-Gaberic in Brittany
Felix namque 2; Fantasy; Point; Natus est nobis hodie; Felix namque 1
Written and read in five parts by Brian Wright 3: Cheapsakes
'Fifteen years ago Penge High
Street was still, unmistakably, a prosperous Victorian village. With bakelite knobs on, perhaps. The parson's nose of London, not appetising but nourishing.'
Producer MATTHEW WALTERS
leader felix KOK conductor Simon Rattle Alfred Brendel (piano) direct from the Town Hall, Birmingham Parti
Mozart Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)
Debussy Poeme danse: Jeux
A cynic might point out that, had some of these writers lived longer, they might have had to face repression. But this doesn't alter the fact that their criticisms of society were allowed to be published.
The first of two reflections by Mary Seton-Watson on current themes in officially-published Russian literature.
Part 2 Brahms
Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor (Given in association with TI) BBC Birmingham
A sequence of poems by ANNE SEXTON compiled by Julia Stoneham Read by Connie Booth Producer ED THOMASON
Presented by Charles Fox featuring Bush Sense Mario Castronari (double-bass)
Dale Barlow (saxophone) lain Ballamy (saxophone) Steve Arguelles (drums)
The fourth of six programmes of recordings by the great
French flautist and teacher Marcel Moyse
Franz Doppler Fantaisie pastorale hongroise MARCEL MOYSE (flute) LOUIS MOYSE (piano) Beethoven Trio in G MARCEL MOYSE (flute)
FERNAND OUBRADOUS (baSSOOn) NOEL GALLON (piano)
Mozart Flute Concerto in D (K 314)
MARCEL MOYSE (flute)
ORCHESTRA/PIERO COPPOLA mono records