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Goldmark Overture: Sakuntala, Op 13
BUDAPEST PO/ANDRAS KORODI
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 JORGE BOLET (piano) Kodaly Ode to Liszt
HUNGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION
CHORUS/JANOS
FERENCSIK Haydn , orch Dittrich Eight Zingarese
ENSEMBLE BELLA MUSICA DE VIENNE directed by MICHAEL DITTRICH Brahms Piano Quartet No 1, in G minor, Op 25 EMIL GILELS (piano)
NORBERT BRAININ (violin) PETER SCHIDLOF (viola) MARTIN LOVETT (cello)
Dohnanyi Ruralia hungarica, Op 32b
BUDAPEST SO/GYORGY LEHEL: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Ferencsik Haydn
Directed By:
Michael Dittrich
Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Cello:
Dohnanyi Ruralia

Haydn Trio in 1) (H xi 97) JOHN HSU (baryton) DAVID MILLER (viola)
FORTUNATO ARICO (cello)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 19, inF(K459)
MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano) ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Bruckner Symphony No 1, in c minor (Linz version 1865-6)
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA/
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH : records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hsu
Unknown:
Malcolm Bilson
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch

conducted by Riccardo Muti Malcolm Frager (piano)
First of eight programmes
Haydn Symphony No 48, in c (Maria Theresia )
Weber Piano Concerto No 2, in E flat, Op 32
12.10* pm Interval Reading
12.15* Prokofiev Sinfonietta, Op 5/48
Liszt Symphonic Poem: Hunnenschlacht
(WFMT recording. Overseas broadcast made possible by a grant to the orchestra from Cigna Worldwide Inc)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Riccardo Muti
Piano:
Malcolm Frager
Unknown:
Maria Theresia

by CARL NIELSEN (1865-1931) Four selections arranged by KARIN FERNALD from the translation by REGINALD SPINK
1: Dripping from an Earthenware Jar
Reader Michael Deacon Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (Part2on Tuesday at 7.0pm)

Contributors

Arranged By:
Karin Fernald
Translation By:
Reginald Spink
Reader:
Michael Deacon
Producer:
John Theocharis

Opera in three acts Libretto by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL Music by Strauss
(sung in German): mono records Kleiber's deep understanding and control of the score, and his instinctive feeling for this part of the Viennese idiom, have still to be surpassed.... Jurinac 's definitive Octavian is the glory of the set. How gleaming yet warm in voice, how naturally impetuous and intense her manner.
(ALAN BLYTH. GRAMOPHONE)
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
VIENNA PO/ERICH KLEIBER Act
2.35* Interval Reading
2.40* Act 2
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Act 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo von Hofmannsthal

The Piltdown forger made the 'missing link' a large-brained Englishman. Raymond Dart had another candidate: a small-brained toddler from Africa. Last year over 300 scientists gathered to celebrate his perspicacity. Colin Tudge attended the Taung Diamond Jubilee symposium and explores how views of human evolution have changed.
(R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Dart
Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Producer:
Alison Richards

Rachel Beckett (recorder) Valerie Darke (oboe) Alison Bury (violin)
Jeremy Ward (bassoon)
Mark Caudle (cello/bass viol) Melvyn Tan (harpsichord) Vivaldi Sonata in A minor (RV 86), for treble recorder, bassoon and continuo
Boismortier Sonata in A minor Op 37 No 5, for oboe, bassoon ' and continuo
Vivaldi Concerto in D (RV 94), for recorder, oboe, violin, bassoon and basso continuo

Contributors

Unknown:
Rachel Beckett
Oboe:
Valerie Darke
Violin:
Alison Bury
Bassoon:
Jeremy Ward
Harpsichord:
Melvyn Tan

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Peter Donohoe (piano), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra led by Jack Maguire, conductor Rudolf Barshai

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 2, in G

(Peter Donohoe returns to the Proms on Wednesday at 7.0pm for Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony)

Contributors

Musicians:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Jack Maguire
Conductor:
Rudolf Barshai
Pianist:
Peter Donohoe

Two selections from the correspondence between Flaubert and Turgenev translated by BARBARA BEAUMONT With Robert Stephens as Flaubert and Stephen Moore as Turgenev
1: Literature and Gout
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS (R) (Part 2 on Thursday at 8. 10pm)

Contributors

Translated By:
Barbara Beaumont
Unknown:
Robert Stephens
Unknown:
Stephen Moore
Directed By:
John Theocharis

conducted by Elgar Howarth
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet) Thea Musgrave Variations for brass band
Birtwistle Grimethorpe Aria Chris Sansom Concerto for trumpet and brass band (first performance) Michael Blake Watkins Aubade
(Given in July 1985 in Studio 7, Manchester)
(Hakan Hardenberger is the soloist in the first performance of Gordon Crosses "Array' in next Saturday 's Prom)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Elgar Howarth
Conducted By:
Hakan Hardenberger

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