Boyce Overture No 9, in A major CANTILENA directed by ADRIAN SHEPHERD
7.15* Handel Suite No 2, in F major
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
7.25* Martinu Sinfonietta giocosa
JAN PANENKA (piano)
CZECH PO/ZDENEK KOSLER
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8.5 Milhaud Scaramouche
CHRISTIAN IVALDI and NOEL LEE (pianos)
8.13* Granados, arr Bream Valses poeticos
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.25* Tchaikovsky Serenade for strings, Op 48
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN records
Olivier Messiaen Le verbe
(La nativite du Seigneur) GILLIAN WEIR (organ) (R)
Poemes pour Mi (Book 2) LISE ARSÉGUET (soprano) THE COMPOSER (piano) record
Combat de la mort et de la vie (Les corps glorieux)
GILLIAN WEIR (organ) (R)
Quatuor pour la fin du temps (seventh movement) JEAN PASQUIER (violin)
ETIENNE PASQUIER (Cello)
ANDRE VACELLJER (clarinet) THE COMPOSER (piano) record
Symphony No 1, in c
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER record
Jerry Kirkbride (clarinet) Karl Kraber (flute)
Gerard Reuter (oboe) Jane Taylor (bassoon) David Jolley (horn) with Philip Martin (piano) Beethoven Quintet in E flat, for piano and wind
Elliott Carter Wind Quintet Poulenc Sextet for piano and wind
BBC Bristol (R)
conducted by Simon Joly Roger Heath (baritone) John Alley (piano)
John Gardner Milly ; Jemima; Our captain calls all hands Vaughan Williams
Five English folk songs Malcolm Williamson North Country songs
Warlock One more river; Yarmouth Fair
LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by GEORGE HURST Parti
Brahms Tragic Overture
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, in E minor
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 6, in D
(Given on 18 September in the Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow) BBC Scotland
SERGIO AND ODAIR ASSAD
Astor Piazzolla Tango Suite Hermeto Pascual Bebe
VilIa-Lobos A lenda do Caboclo Ginastera Pequena danza (R)
Ravel Introduction and Allegro (mono)
LILY LASKINE (harp)
MARCEL MOYSE (flute)
ULYSSE DELÉCLUSE (clarinet) STRING QUARTET CALVETVaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge MARTYN HILL (tenor)
GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) COULL STRING QUARTET
Faure Ballade in F sharp, Op 19 (original version) JEAN DOYEN (piano)
Delage Quatre poemes hindous JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON directed by BERNARD KEEFFE Ravel Piano Trio in A minor AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin) FREDERIC LODEON (cello)
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) records
conducted by Claudio Abbado Willard Elliot (bassoon)
Webern Six pieces for orchestra, Op 6
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 5, in D (WFMT recording) (R)
Stage festival play for three days and a preliminary evening
Words and music by Wagner
Sung in the English translation by ANDREW PORTER 3: Siegfried
Second day of the festival play in three acts
Welsh National Opera production direct from the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera leader JOHN STEIN conductor Richard Armstrong Act
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Of OGIER GHISELIN DE BUSBECQ The second of three parts abridged and read by Neville Jason from the translation by EDWARD SEYMOUR FORSTER Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (R) (Part 3 an Thursday at 8.15pm*)
Siegfried, Act 2
A feature about Marinetti (1876-1944) and the Futuristic Theatre by CATHERINE ITZIN
'Every day we must spit on the altar of Art. The theatre should be alogical, unreal, presenting simultaneous states of mind ... We will destroy the museums, libraries, academies, universities of any kind. We will fight against moralism, feminism and all utilitarian cowardice. We will glorify War - the world's only hygiene.' With TIMOTHY BATESON.
CAROLE BOYD. WILLIAM EEDLE.
WILLIAM HOPE. CLIVE PANTO.
HILDA SCHRODER.
DAVID SINCLAIR. COLIN STARKEY and JANE WENHAM Contributors
PROFESSOR KATHARINE WORTH and DR ENRICO PALANDRI
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS (R) revised
Siegfried, Act 3
(In association with Amoco (UK) Ltd) ('Twilight of the Gods ' next Saturday at 5.0)
Orderly societies and maverick heroes characterise the stories of Geoffrey Household. In conversation with Colin McLaren , he considers the nature and inspiration of his picaresques. (R)
(violin)
Brahms Sonatas: in A, Op 100; in D minor, Op 108 with Andrew Wolf (piano) (WCRB recording) (R)