Artists and Antiquity
Beethoven Overture in c, Op 115 (Nameday)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/
KURT MASUR
Spohr Violin Concerto No 8, in A minor, Op 47 (in the style of a vocal scena)
PIERRE AMOYAL LAUSANNE CO/ARMIN JORDAN
Vorisek Sonata in B flat, Op 20 RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
Schubert Symphony No 2, in B flat (D 125)
ISRAEL PO/ZUBIN
MEHTA Danzi Wind Quintet in B flat, Op 56 No 1
BERLIN PO WIND PLAYERS
Weber Piano Concerto No 1, in c, Op 11
MALCOLM FRAGER
NORTH GERMAN RADIO ORCHESTRA/
MARC ANDREAE records
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (mono)
MARCEL MOYSE (flute) RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) BUSCH CHAMBER PLAYERS directed by ADOLF BUSCH (violin) Rameau Motet: In convertendo
SOLOISTS, CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF
THE CHAPELLE ROY ALE,
PARIS/PHILIPPE
HERREWEGHE Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, in c minor (K 491) (mono)
CLARA
HASKIL LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA/IGOR MARKEVITCH: records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Rossini, Moses and the Paris revisions: a talk by Richard Osborne
A conversation with Felicity Palmer
Working in music:
Michael Kennedy reviews a new social history of the music profession in Britain.
Sallinen the symphonist: conversations with Okko Kamu and the composer
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.0pm)
directed by JANOS ROLLA
Handel Concerto grosso in D, Op6No5
Bartok Divertimento for strings (1937)
(A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow at 1.5pm: Igor Oistrakh , violin, with Natalia Zertsalova , piano)
RONALD BRAUTIGAM (piano) LONDON SINFONIETTA leader NONA LIDDELL conducted by SIMON RATTLE
Gershwin Overture: Strike up the band
Copland Appalachian Spring Ives Central Park in the dark; Three Places in New England
Sita Narasimhan , Lecturer in English Literature at
Cambridge University, reflects on some aspects of language.
Part 2
Ives The Unanswered Question Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Bernstein Prelude, Fugue and Riffs (R)
NONALIDDELL DAPHNE IBBOTT
Arnold Cooke Sonata No 2 Francaix Sonatina
Nin Rapsodia Iberica (R)
Jiri Marsalek (flute) Otto Trnka (oboe)
Petr Donek (clarinet)
Miroslav Kubicek (horn) Josef Janda (bassoon)
Vaclav Trojan Divertimento
Petr Eben Wind Quintet (1965) Josef Ceremuga Wind Quintet (first UK broadcasts) BBC Birmingham
I can't be equal Oskar Kokoschka , born
1 March 1886, was one of the most successful modern artists. He wanted to be seen as the most successful. Frand Whitford assesses the man and his myth. With contributions from Olda Kokoschka Edith Hoffmann Lord Michael Croft Professor Georg Eisler Dr Wolfgang Fischer Dr Philip Brady and Richard Calvocoressi, and the recorded voice of the artist Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Dohnanyi Serenade , Op 10 BBC Bristol
First of four programmes coupling the symphonies of the contemporary Finnish composer Sallinen with four by the Danish composer Holmboe BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Aulis Sallinen Symphony No 1
Vagn Holmboe Symphony No 11 BBC Wales
MARY KING (mezzo-soprano) ANDREW BALL (piano)
Samuel Barber Three songs, Op 10: Rain has fallen; Sleep now; I hear an army
Dominick Argento From the diary of Virginia Woolf BBC Birmingham
by NIGEL GEARING
Carrie and Charles meet once a year in a hotel bedroom to consummate their friendship and love. On this particular day. Carrie has a surprise in store. Directed by CHERRY COOKSON (R)
Quartet in D, Op 18 No 3 Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5 ALBERNI STRING QUARTET BBC Manchester
It is the voluptuousness that can never be realised in life. It is war. A selection from the war diaries of the Austrian novelist
Robert Musil , compiled and translated by DAVID MCDUFF Reader PAUL WEBSTER ProducerFRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Julia Varady (soprano) Robert Tear (tenor)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Southend Boys' Choir Philharmonia Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra leader CHRISTOPHER WARREN GREEN conducted by Andrew Davis (Given earlier this evening in the Royal Festival Hall, London, in association with Nissan UK Ltd)
Gavotte, Op 49 No 3
Sonata in B flat minor, Op 74 No 1
NOEMY BEUNKAYA (piano)
(violin)
First of six programmes
The English virtuoso, acclaimed by Kreisler and Ysaye, was born on 23 February 1886. He was a life-long champion of British music and musicians - in 1919 he gave the first performance of the work that Delius dedicated to him.
Delius Violin Concerto
LIVERPOOL PO/SIR MALCOLM SARGENT mono record (1952)