Art and the Historian
Dvorak Overture: My Homeland
CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
7.15* Beethoven
Symphony No 1, in c
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.38* Rachmaninov Symphonic Poem: Prince Rostislav
USSR SO/EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.0 News
8.5 Haydn Overture: L' infedelta delusa
LAUSANNE CO/ANTAL DORATI
8.13* Grieg Piano
Concerto in A minor
RADU LUPU
LSO/ANDRE PREVIN
8.44* Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor)
TORONTO MENDELSSOHN CHOIR
TORONTO SO/ANDREW DAVIS records
Vivaldi
Homage to the French Court Sonata in G major (rv 25) BOSTON MUSEUM TRIO Serenata: La Senna
Festeggiante (extract) LELLA CUBERLI (soprano)
HELGAMULLER
(mezzo-soprano) SIEGMUND NIMSGERN (bass)
CAPELLA COLONIENSIS /
CLAUDIO SCIMONE records
Grieg Old Norwegian Romance with Variations, Op 51
BOURNEMOUTH SO/PAAVO BERGLUND Grainger Danish folk music suite
ENGLISH SINFONIA/NEVILLE DILKES records
Louise Glanville (flute) Peter Lale (viola) Ruth Faber (harp) Bax Elegiac Trio
Malcolm Lipkin Harp Trio BBC Birmingham (R)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor SIR JOHN PRITCHARD CRAIG SHEPPARD (piano)
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor
Scriabin Symphony No 3, in c minor (Le divin poeme)
Fifth of six concerts direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol Medici String Quartet Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin)
Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello)
James Patten String Quartet No 1 (BBC commission: first performance)
Ravel String Quartet in F
(Concert arranged by St George 's
Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
A sacred oratorio
FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (SOpranO)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (bass)
RICHARD mCKOX SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFON1A conductor RICHARD HICKOX Parti
2.55* Interval Reading
3.5* Part 2
3.50* Interval Reading
4.0* Part 3
BBC Bristol (R)
A programme of music for the early evening presented by Roger Nichols
Producer HUGH WARWICK
CAMBRIDGE CO OPERATIVE BAND conductor DAVID READ
George Allen March: Knight Templar
Thomas Keighley Lorenzo Bryan Kelly Divertimento
First of three selections from JOSEPH SPENCE'S Anecdotes arranged for radio by DONALD BANCROFT with John Rye as Alexander Pope and Trevor Nichols as Joseph Spence
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (R)
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Mariss Yansons
Misha Dichter (piano) Parti
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1, in B flat minor
Peter Dickinson takes a critical look at the week's music broadcasting.
Part 2
Tchaikovsky
Manfred Symphony (Given on 22 February in St David 's Hall. Cardiff)
Richard Mayne continues his enquiry into the changes in French political life and the ideas and assumptions behind the electoral debate
2: The Right - A Marriage of Inconvenience
Producer FRASER STEEL
Music for voices and electronics introduced by Roger Wright
Eric Stokes: Wondrous World: an elegy on our Threatened Home
John Buller: Kommos
Arne Nordheim: Aurora
(first UK broadcasts)
Electric Phoenix - Judith Rees (soprano), Mary King (mezzo-soprano), Daryl Runswick (tenor), Terry Edwards (bass), John Whiting (sound projection)
ANTON WEINBERG (clarinet) CAROLINE PALMER (piano) Berg Four pieces, Op 5 Anton Stadler Capnce
No 3, for unaccompanied clarinet
Denisov Sonata for unaccompanied clarinet
Prokofiev, transc Weinberg Five melodies, Op 35b
Symphonic poems: Tabor and Blanik (Ma Vlast)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAl
RAFAEL KUBELIK record