Modern Art: Roger Fry
Vivaldi Concerto in G, for two mandolins (Rv 532)
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
7.17* Tallis 40-part Motet: Spem in ahum
CLERKESOFOXENFORD directed by DAVID WULSTAN
7.27* Francaix Quartet for cor anglais and string trio FEIT CONCERTINO
7.41* Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI
8.0 News
8.5 Britten Canticle II:
Abraham and Isaac, Op 51 JOHN HAHESSY (alto) PETER PEARS (tenor)
THE COMPOSER (piano)
8.21* Sullivan Symphony in E (Irish): RLPO/SIR CHARLES GROVES records
Paganini Trio JOHN williams (guitar)
ALAN LOVEDAY (violin)
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello)
Violin Concerto No 2, in B minor SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
LPO/CHARLES DUTOrr records
conducted by Eric Ericson Peter Harvey (baritone)
Brahms Three Motets, Op 110 Otto Olsson Six Latin Hymns
Wolf-Ferrari Overture: Susanna's Secret
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA/
NELLOSANTI
Geronimo Gimenez Intermedio: La torre del oro
ECO/ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO Meyerbeer, arr Lambert Finale:
Les patineurs PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/
EUGENE ORMANDY records
David Munrow continues the life story of Berlioz and includes extracts from his 'dramatic legend' The Damnation ofFaust. (R)
leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by Sir Alexander Gibson Linda Finnie (mezzo-soprano) Parti Sibelius Suite: King Christian n Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Part 2
Kenneth Leighton Symphony No 1
(Given on 17 January in the Concert Hall, SSO Centre, Broadcasting House, Glasgow)
BBC Scotland
JOHN WILLIAMS Milan Fantasia in F Mudarra Diferencias sobre Conde Claros; Fantasia que imita el arpa en la manera de Ludovico Sanz Canarios (R)
PETER SCHREIER (tenor) THOMAS THOMASCHKE (baritone) WALTER HELDWEIN (bass) TOLZ BOYS CHOIR COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by GERHARD SCHMIDTGADEN Parti
2.30* Interval Reading
2.35* Part 2 (South German Radio recording)
The Guo Brothers Guo-Yue (bamboo flutes/ ba-wu/sheo) Guo-Yi (sheng) Xie Lie (Chinese percussion) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, in a programme which includes instrumental pieces from the provinces of Mongolia, South China, Hunan and Taiwan.
Richard Baker presents a programme of music for the early evening. Producer RAY ABBOTT
First of two programmes CHRISTOPHER WILSON and TOM FINUCANE (lutes)
Melchiore Barberiis Fantasia; Madonna qual certezza
Simone Molinaro Fantasia quinta anon Passomezo; 11 suo saltarello
Filippo Azzaiolo Chi passa anon Amore e gratioso; Burato Hubert Naich Canti di voi Ie ladi Laurencini di Romani Prelude;
Fantasia
Vincenzo Galilei Contrapunto primo; Fuga;
Contrapunto secondo
A duet for Bloomsday by ERIC EWENS
Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
(First broadcast on 16 June 1984)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London Stephen Roberts (baritone) London Sinfonietta leader NONA liddell conducted by Andrew Davis Parti Stravinsky Monumentum pro
Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum
Dallapiccola Preghiere
Tippett Concerto for Orchestra
First of five programmes. Impressions of the English in the 16th century by such observers as the Dutch humanist Erasmus and members of the Venetian Embassy in London.
Compiled by BARRY CARMAN With Hugh Dickson ,
David March, Stephen Thorne and John Westbrook.
Producer ALAN HAYDOCK (R)
Hans Werner Henze Five Neapolitan Songs
Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
(Andrew Davis brings the Toronto Symphony to the Proms on Monday 1 September)
by SUSAN HILL
A middle-aged couple attempt to escape from the past by moving house.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY (R)
Ireland Phantasie in A minor Brahms Piano Trio No 1, in B major, Op 8 (R)
conducted by Norman Del Mar Christian Blackshaw (piano) Mendelssohn Overture: The Fair Melusine
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, in c minor (K 491)
David Matthews Serenade BBC Bristol (R)