The Romantic Poets
Handel Music for the Royal
Fireworks: CAPPELLA COLONIENIS/ HANS-MARTIN LINDE
7.25* Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 27 No 1
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
7.42* Loewe Die
Heinzelmannchen; Harald KURT MOLL (bass)
CORD GARBEN (piano)
8.0 News
8.5 Bach Suite No 2, in B minor (BWV 1067): LISA BEZNOSIUK (flute) ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/ JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
8.28* Martinu Madrigal Stanzas OLIVER BUTTERWORTH (violin) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
8.39* Hindemith Concert Music for brass and strings, Op 50 BOSTON SO/WILLIAM STEINBERG records
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Eric Coates
(born 27 August 1886) and Edward German
(died 11 November 1936)
Coates Suite: Summer Days NEW PHILHARMONIA/
SIR ADRIAN BOULT
German Three Dances
(Nell Gwyn): PRO ARTE ORCHESTRAl SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Coates Songs: At sunset; I'm lonely; Homeward to you; Today is ours; A song of summer
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) RAPHAEL TERRONI (piano) Cinderella Phantasy
RLPO/SIR CHARLES GROVES: records Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
NOREEN AND PHILIP SILVER
Mendelssohn Variations concertantes
Reizenstein Cantilene Kodaly Sonata , Op 4 (R)
Symphony No 2, in B flat, Op 19 DETROIT SO/ANTAL DORATI: record VHF/FM only from 10.55
The Third Comhill Test England v New Zealand
Ball-by-ball commentary on the fourth day's play at The Oval
1.5 pm News
1.10 Your Letters Answered
1.30-1.40* and 3.45-4.0* County scoreboard
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conductor RICHARD MARLOW JANE LESLIE MACKENZIE (soprano) LINDA STRACHAN (mezzo-soprano) BRIAN GORDON (counter-tenor) LAURENCE DALE (tenor) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass) Bach Cantata No 50: Nun ist das heil und die Kraft; Motet: Singet dem Herrn (Bwv 225); Magnificat in D (Bwv 243) (Aldeburgh Festival promotion in association with the British Petroleum Co pic) BBC Birmingham
David Munrow introduces some of the friends Elgar portrayed in his Enigma Variations, and unveils a few musical self-portraits by other composers. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)
3slo Philharmonic Jrchestra :onductor Vlariss Yansons roYo Ma (cello) ran 1 Svendsen Carnival in Paris Haydn Cello Concerto in c (HVIlbl)
Part 2 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in B minor (Pathetique) (Given last Wed in the Usher Hall in association with Press Papers Ltd)
Opera in three acts Music by George Gershwin Book and lyrics by DUBOSE HEYWARD and IRA GERSHWIN Glyndebourne's highly acclaimed production by TREVOR NUNN , the opera's first staging in this country, recorded on 1 August
GLYNDEBOURNE CHORUS LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DAVID NOLAN conducted by SIMON RATTLE Act 1 and Act 2, scenes 1-2 4 25* Interval Reading
4 35* Act 2, scenes 3-4, and Act 3 (In association with Citicorp Investment Bank Ltd) 0 FEATURE: page 16
Poems inspired by Helen of Troy Compiled by Bruce Lloyd Readers BRETT USHER NIGEL GRAHAM and JILL BALCON Producer PETER WINDOWS BBC Birmingham (R)
Played by ROBERT GOWER in Lincoln Cathedral
Sydney Campbell Pageantry
Cyril Rootham Rhapsody on an old English tune
Philip Marshall Three pieces: Scherzo; Pavan; Reveille
BBC Birmingham
by ADRIAN ADAMS Producer
SAM COLLYNS (R)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra, leader Peter Thomas, conducted by Serge Baudo
Chabrier Espana
Bizet Suite: L'Arlesienne
Falla Nights in the gardens of Spain
Some thoughts on listening to music from Michael Berkeley, Mark Elder , Christopher Longuet-Higgins ,
Bayan Northcott , Oliver Sacks , Robert Simpson and Jeffrey Wakefield Introduced by Michael Oliver Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE (R)
Part 2
Franck Symphonic Variations Falla Suite:
The Three-cornered Hat
Sisters
Fifth of eight trios by PETER BARNES with Renee Asherson ,
Wendy Hiller and Ann Todd
A dedicated revolutionary lies dying and is visited by her two true-blue sisters.
(Sixth trio tomorrow at 9.30pm)
Steve Race takes a look at some of the conventions of jazz. Producer ALAN OWEN (R)
A dramatic cantata on the Stock Exchange by Samuel Butler edited by ROBERT ORLEDGE and FRITZ SPIEGL
Narrator JOHN PLENDER CHORUS OF SPECULATORS
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS
ROBERT ORLEDGE (harpsichord) conducted by Fritz Spiegl , who also introduces the programme (Given on 4 December at St John
Smith Square, London, in association with Deloitte Haskins and Sells)