J. Stamitz Symphony in G,
Op 3 No 3: PARDUBICE STATE CO; LIBOR HLAVACEK
K. Stamitz Oboe Quartet in E flat, Op 8 No 4 RAY STILL (oboe)
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (viola) LYNN HARRELL (Cello)
J. Stamitz Orchestral Trio in B flat, Op 1 No 5 CAMERATABERN directed by THOMAS FURI
A. Stamitz Symphony in E flat PARDUBICE STATE CO/
LIBOR HLAVACEK records
Cantata No 122: Das neugebor'ne Kindelein MARKUS HUBER (treble) THOMAS SCHILLING (alto) KURT equiluz (tenor)
PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (baSS) TOLZ BOYS'CHOIR
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT record
String Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2
DELME STRING QUARTET BBC Manchester (R)
Chopin Nocturne in G, Op 37 No 2
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Schubert Piano Trio No 2, in E flat (D 929) EUGENE ISTOMIN (piano)
ISAAC STERN (violin) LEONARD ROSE (Cello)
Dvorak Symphonic Poem:
The Golden Spinning Wheel BAVARIAN RSO RAFAEL KUBELIK records
Introduced by Michael Oliver A selection of items both comical and serious from the past year's programmes
ProducersGRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.0pm)
MITSUKO SHIRAI (mezzo-soprano) HARTMUT HOLL (piano) Haydn Cantata: Arianna a Naxos Schubert Der Jungling und der
Tod: Auf dem See; Der Einsame; 1m Freien; An Sylvia BBC Birmingham (R)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra leader EMANUEL HURWITZ
Part 1 Adagio and Fugue in c minor (K 546); Piano Concerto No 22, in E flat (K 482)
Roy Gregory , Reader in Political Science at Reading University, reflects on some aspects of language and how it is used.
Part 2 Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550) BBC Birmingham
(First broadcast in 1968)
Keyboard Music
Tenth of 11 programmes
Partita No 4, in D (BWV 828)
RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord) mono record (1958)
Opera in four acts
Music byGeorges Bizet
Libretto by HENRI MEILHAC and LUDOVIC HALEVY after the novel by PROSPER MÉRIMÉE (sung in French)
Recorded at the opening night of the 1985 Salzburg Festival
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR
SALZBURG CONCERT CHOIR
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN Act
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Act 2
4.20* Interval Reading
4.25* Acts 3 and 4 (Austrian Radio recording)
A sceptical review of new ideas and old orthodoxies in the arts presented by Stephen Games
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 10. 15pm)
Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
Schubert Quartet-movement in c minor (D 703)
Nicholas Maw Quartet No 2
6.55* Interval Reading
7.0* Ravel Quartet in F
(Given on 30 July in association with Sainsbury as part of the 1985 King Lynn Festival)
BBC Birmingham
A trilogy by PIERRE.AUGUSTIN
CARON DE BEAUMARCHAIS
1: The Barber of Seville, or All that Troublefor Nothing A comedy in four acts translated by JOHN WELLS with music composed and conducted by CARL DAVIS
Gary Bond as Count Almaviva, a Spanish Grandee, Rosina's unknown admirer
Nickolas Grace as Figaro, a barber of Seville
Dorothy Tutin as Rosina, a young woman of noble birth, Bartholo's ward
Michael Aldridge as Bartholo, a doctor, Rosina's guardian Peter Pratt as Master Basil , an organist, Rosina's singing teacher
Michael Bilton as "The Youth', Bartholo's elderly servant John Wells as Wideawake, Bartholo's other valet, halfwitted and always half-asleep Peter Acre as a notary and Arnold Diamond as an Alcade
Directed by IAN COTTERELL (R)
8.25* Interval Music
8.30* Part 2
('One Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro'onNew Year's Day at 7.30pm)
leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor
Edward Downes
Igor Oistrakh (violin) Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2, in G minor
Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No 2
BBC Manchester
Introduction and Variations in B flat, Op 12, on a theme from Herold's
Ludovic Nocturnes , Op 55: No 1, in F minor, and No 2, in E flat Sonata in B minor, Op 58 PETER KATIN (piano) (R)
Tabula Rasa: Concerto for two violins, string orchestra and prepared piano
ERNST KOVACIC and ERICH SCHAGERL (violins)
HARALDOSSBERGER (piano)
TWENTIETH-CENTURY ENSEMBLE,
VIENNA conducted by PETER BURWIK (West German Radio recording)
The fourth of six dialogues in the dark
(R). (Fifth dialogue tomorrow at 11.40)