Genesis of British Beat (2)
Bizet Overture: Patrie
BAMBERG SO GEORGES PRETRE
7.16* Saint-Saens Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (Samson et Dalila)
MARILYN HORNE (mezzo-soprano) VIENNA OPERA ORCHESTRA/
HENRY LEWIS
7.22* Martinu Concerto for two pianos and orchestra VERA LEJSKOVA
VLASTIMIL LEJSEK
BRNO STATE PO/JIR1 WALDHANS
7.47* Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: Roses from the South
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA OF
VIENNA/WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.0 News
8.5 Ravel Violin Sonata
AUGUSTIN DUMAY
JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano)
8.21* Hoist Capriccio ECO, IMOGEN HOLST
8.27* Malcolm Arnold Symphony No 2 BOURNEMOUTH SO!
SIR CHARLES GROVES records
Grieg With a Primula Veris: Spring Rain.
KARI LOVAAS (soprano) JUSTUS FRANTZ (piano)
Incidental Music: Peer Gynt LUCIA POPP (soprano) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-THE-
FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER records
Two versions of Stravinsky's Symphonies of Wind
Instruments, with music from his middle and later periods
Symphonies of Wind Instruments (revised version, 1947)
NASH ENSEMBLE/SIMON RATTLE
Capriccio (1929, revised 1949) JOHN OGDON (piano)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Symphonies of Wind Instruments (original version, 1920) MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA/
PIERRE BOULEZ
Movements (1958)
MICHEL BEROFF (piano)
PARIS ORCHESTRA ISEIJI OZAWA Elegie(1944)
GERARD CAUSSE (viola): records
ALLEGR1 STRING QUARTET with THEA KING (clarinet) Herbert Howells Rhapsodic Quintet Gordon Jacob Clarinet Quintet BBC Birmingham
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by DAVID ATHERTON JOHN LILL (piano) Part 1 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 2, in G
Part 2 Rachmaninov Symphony No 1, in D minor (R)
directed by Leonard Friedman William McGibbon Sonata No 5, inc Robin Orr Rhapsody for strings (R)
MARGARET CAMPBELL (flute) JOHN I.ENEHAN (piano) Telemann Sonata in B minor John Hall Five Preludes, Op 73 Widor Suite. BBC Birmingham (R)
A series of five programmes 2: Abstractions Ruth Crawford Seeger String Quartet (1931): ARDlTTI QUARTET Conlon Nancarrow Studies for Player Piano. Nos 2 and 3b record Nancarrow, transc Mikhashoff Study No 15 IRVINE ARDITTI (violin) LEVINE ANDRADE (viola) ROHAN DE SARAM (cello) (first broadcast) Nancarrow Studies for Player Piano, Nos 3d and 25: record String Quartet (1945) ARDlTTI QUARTET (first broadcast) Seeger Two movements for chamber orchestra BOSTON MUSICA VIVA/RICHARD PITTMAN: record Introduced by Yvar Mikhashoff
direct from Norwich Cathedral
Introit: Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Bairstow)
Versicles and Responses (Gibbons and Barnard)
Psalms 30,31 (Pye, anon, Nares, Goss, Hiles)
Lessons: Judges 2, w 6-23 (NEB); Luke 10, w 17-24 (Rsv)
Office Hymn: We would extol thee (A&MR 380)
Canticles: Festal Service (Stephen Oliver).
Anthem: O lux, beata Trinitas (Byrd)
Organ Voluntary: Choral-Improvisation on Victimae Paschales (Tournemire)
BBC Birmingham
Presenter Geoffrey Norris Producer JOHN EVANS
KAZUHITO YAMASHITA
Giuliani Grande Ouverture Mussorgsky, arr Yamashita
II vecchio castello; Promenade; Tuileries; Bydlo (Pictures at an Exhibition)
Takemitsu Folios
Handel Rejoice greatly,
0 daughter of Zion (Messiah) BAVARIAN RSO/SIR COLIN
DAVIS Mozart Pamina : Ach, ich fuhl's (Die Zauberflote, Act 2) DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/SIR COLIN
DAVIS Verdi Prelude, Recitative: Ecco l'orrido campo; Aria: Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa (Un ballo in maschera)
NATIONAL PO/SIR GEORG SOLT1 Brahms Ihr habt nun
Traurigkeit (Ein deutsches Requiem): BAVARIAN RSO AND CHORUS/WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH Mozart Alleluia (Exsultate jubilate, K 165)
ECO/JAMES LOCKHART: records
by DAVID ZANE MAlROWITZ
Fedele Azari believed he could express the most complex states of mind by using aeroplanes to enact a theatre of the sky. His moment of greatness was to be a performance for Mussolini, but his day of triumph was threatened by events he could not control.
Special sound by DAVID GREENWOOD and DAVID CHILTON
Directed by JANE MORGAN (R)
directed by Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) Part 1:
Handel Concerto grosso in F, Op 6 No 2: Organ Concerto in B flat. Op 4 No 2
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G (BWV 1048)
8.45* Interval Reading
8.50* Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins (BWV 1043)
Handel Sinfonia (Athalia);
Minuet and Rigaudons 1 and 2 (Water Music); Passacaille (11 Pastor Fido)
(Given in February 1985 at St John 's. Smith Square. London, in association with National Westminster Bank)
Curlew River
Parable for church performance based on the medieval Japanese Noh play Sumidagawa by JUROH MOTOMASA
Libretto by WILLIAM PLOMER Music by Benjamin Britten
1 simultaneous broadcast uith BBC2
■or full details ee page 94
A sequence of Russian music including nocturnes by Glinka, Borodin and Shostakovich, lullabies by Mussorgsky and Stravinsky, and movements from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade and Rachmaninov's Vesper Mass. records