Gibbons Pavan and Galliard (Lord Salisbury)
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
7.11* Handel Ballet Music: II pastor fido
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/ JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
7.21* Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA/
ARTHUR FIEDLER
7.32* Bruch Concerto for viola, clarinet and orchestra NOBUKO IMAl (viola) THEA KING (clarinet)
LSO/ALUN FRANCIS
7.52* Grainger Shepherd's Hey ECO/BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.0 News
8.5 Berlioz Overture: King Lear, Op 4 LSO/SIR COLIN DAVIS
8.20* Mendelssohn Fantasia in F sharp minor
LYDIA ARTYMIW (piano)
8.42* Mozart Oboe Concerto inc(K314)
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/DAVID ZINMAN records
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
NASH ENSEMBLE/SIMON RATTLE Four Russian Songs
LYDIA DAVIDOVA (soprano) ALEXEl ljubmov (piano)
Ballet: The Rite of Spring CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/PIERRE BOULEZ
records
Symphony No 13, in F (K 112); Serenade in G (K 525) (Eine kleine Nachtmusik)
IMUSICI records
DAVID HARMAN (clarinet) JOHN YORK (piano)
Jean-Jean Scherzo brillante Gaubert Fantaisie
Saint-Saens Sonata, Op 167 (R)
directed by Ton Koopman Part 1 Bach
Suite No 4, in D (BWV 1069) Suite No 1, in c (BWV 1066)
Part 2 Bach
Suite No 2, in B minor (BWV 1067) Suite No 3, in D (BWV 1068) (Given last August in St Illtyd
Church. Llantwit Major, aspartofthe 1985 Vale of Glamorgan Festival)
direct from the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham
Margaret Field (soprano) Richard Weigall (oboe) Ruth Gerald (piano)
Purcell Be the virtues
Vaughan Williams Three Blake Songs:
Infant joy; Cruelty has a human heart; Eternity Poulenc Oboe Sonata Malcolm Williamson
Celebration of Divine Love BBC Birmingham
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
Beethoven Quartet in F major, Op 59 No 1
Mass in c (Missa in tempore belli)
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) HELEN watts (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone)
CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININTHE-FIELDS/
GEORGE GUEST record
Last of four programmes from the 1985 Aberdeen International Youth Festival
YUN-JUNG CHO (piano)
SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HUN-JOUNG LIM Grieg Holberg Suite, Op 40
Vivaldi Concerto in B minor, for four violins and orchestra Mozart Concert Rondo in D, for piano and orchestra (K 382)
4.10* Interval Reading
4.15* Elgar Serenade for Strings, Op 20
Bloch Concerto Grosso No 2
Andrew Keener presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
MANGER MUSIKKLAG conductor MICHAEL ANTROBUS Einojuhani Rautavaara A Requiem in Our Time Yngve Slettholm Koral Variosjoner BBC Bristol
leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Michael Thompson (horn) Parti Lutoslawski Musique funebre
Mozart Horn Concerto No 2, in E flat (K 417); Rondo in E flat (K 371) for horn and orchestra
by KNUT HAMSUN translated by ROBERT FERGUSON Read by Struan Rodger
Producer MAURICE LEITCH (R)
Part 2 Sibelius
Tone Poem: Finlandia; Symphony No 1, in E minor
(Given on 19 November in association with the MacRobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling)
3: Red Alert: Paul Nitze and the Present Danger
Written and presented by Michael Charlton
The Committee on the Present Danger - composed of distinguished Democrats who later joined President Reagan's administration - had a profound influence on American attitudes towards the Soviet Union in the late 1970s. They believed that the Soviet-American relationship could not be built upon co-operation but, rather, was one of permanent opposition.
Contributors: Paul Nitze , Eugene Rostow ,
Henry Kissinger , Richard Perle Producer ANNE WINDER (R)
(Part 4. 'Jimmy Carter : Retreatfrom Assured Destruction', next Saturday)
Third of four programmes Viola Concerto
(first UK broadcast) STEFAN KAMASA (viola)
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by ELIAHU INBAL (Hess Radio recording)
(Penderecki's 'Polish Requiem tomorrow at 8. Opm)
Gyorgy Kurtag Messages of the late Miss R. V. Troussova (21
Poems of Rimma Dalos), Op 17 ADRIENNE CSENGERY (SOpranO) MARTA FABIAN (cimbalom)
ENSEMBLE INTERCONTEMPORAIN/
PIERRE BOULEZ
Harrison Birtwistle ... agm ... JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
ENSEMBLE INTERCONTEMPORAIN/
PIERRE BOULEZ record
Piano Trio in D minor, Op 9 (revised version)
JESS TRIO
Elisabeth Kropfitsch (violin) Stefan Kropfitsch (cello)
Johannes Kropfitsch (piano) (R)