Realism and Interrogative Text
Berwald Memories of the Norwegian Mountains RPO/ULF BJORLIN
7.14* Honegger Concerto da camera: DAVID SHOSTAC (flute) ALLAN VOGEL (cor anglais)
LOS ANGELES CO/GERARD SCHWARZ
7.30* Grieg Four Lyric Pieces from Op 71: EMIL GILELS (piano)
7.42* Nielsen Little Suite for strings
ACADEMYOFST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2
NYPO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano)
8.24* Britten Phantasy Quartet, Op 2: JANET CRAXTON (oboe) MEMBERS OF THE GABRIEL!
STRING QUARTET
8.38* Copland Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
DETROIT SO/ANTALDORATi: records
César Franck
L'Organiste: Chant de la Creuse; Noel Angevin
CHARLES TOURNEMIRE (Organ) String Quartet in D major FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET records. BBC Birmingham
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by Maurice Handford Haydn Symphony No 85, in B flat (La reine)
Seiber Besardo Suite No 2 Rawsthome Divertimento
(tenor and guitar) Beethoven, transc Diabelli Adelaide; Andenken Tippett Songs for Achilles Geoffrey Burgon Two love songs: Lullaby; For X (first UK broadcast) arr Burgon Three folk songs: Lovely Joan; The grey cock; Benjamin Bowmaneer BBC Birmingham
with David Munrow Music of pageantry and royal ceremonial. (R)
led by BEN BUURMAN ; conducted by George Malcolm (piano) Margaret Marshall (soprano) Part 1 Mozart Ballet music: Les petits riens (K Anh 10)
Part 2 Bach Cantata No 202: Weichet nur, betriibte Schatten Mozart Piano Concerto No 23, in A (K 488) (Given on 31 January in the Concert Hall, SSO Centre, Broadcasting House, Glasgow) BBC Scotland
PARAGON ENSEMBLE director DAVID DAVIES Stravinsky Octet (1923) Iain Hamilton Octet (1983) (commissioned by the Paragon Ensemble) BBC Scotland (R)
Symphony No 7, in c RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM record
Eighth of 11 programmes violin Sonata in A, Op 30 No 1 Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2 PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin) RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) (n)
recorded in St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh
Introit: O be joyful in the Lord (Britten)
Responses: (W. Smith)
Psalms: 108 and 109 (Naylor, Seivewright, Camidge)
Lessons (NEB): I Kings 2, vv 1-12; Acts 7, v 55-8, v 3
Canticles: Jackson in G
Anthem: Awake my glory (Kenneth Leighton)
Organ voluntary: Postlude in d minor, Op 105 No 6 (C. V. Stanford)
Organist and master of the choristers DENNIS TOWNHlLL
Assistant organist PETER BACKHOUSE
BBC Scotland
Jeremy Siepmann presents a programme of music for the early evening. Producer RAY ABBOTT
(1917-86)
A re-broadcast of part of his only recording for the BBC in tribute to the popular Venezuelan guitarist-composer who died in April (R)
Istili think of making poems as a kind of carpentry - making an object as perfect and as long lasting as possible.
An exploration of the work of the American poet Galway KinneU Presented by Graham Fawcett
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London Cynthia Buchan (mezzo-soprano)
Kim Begley (tenor) Pierre Thau (bass) BBC Singers chorus-master SIMON JOLY
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Serge Baudo Berlioz Romeo et Juliette
(Serge Baudo conducts Monday's Bank Holiday Prom)
Devised and performed by Michael Pennington
Chekhov regarded literature as his mistress and medicine as his legal wife, and in 1889 he decided to be faithful to his wife and to set off on a journey across
Siberia to the penal colony of Sakhalin, so that he could observe the conditions there. The story is told in Chekhov's own words, taken from conversations, letters and articles.
Directed by JANE MORGAN
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Bryden Thomson David Wilde (piano)
Thomas Wilson Piano Concerto (first performance)
Thea Musgrave Concerto for orchestra BBC Manchester
Lowri Blake (cello)
Peter Buckoke (double-bass) Pleyel Theme and Variations David Collins Three Fantasias Rossini Duetto