Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio)
SNO/SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.25* Chopin Polonaise in A flat, Op 53
EMlL GELELS (piano)
7.32* Kodaly Suite:Hary Janos BUDAPEST PO/JANOS FERENCSIK
8.0 News
8.5 Charpentier Te Deum (H 146) BERNADETTE DEGELIN (soprano) LIEVE JANSEN (soprano)
JEAN NmouET (counter-tenor) JAN CAALS (tenor)
KURT WIDMER (bass)
GHENT MADRIGAL CHOIR
CANTABILE OF GHENT
MUSICA POLYPHONIC A/LOUIS DEVOS
8.26* Corelli Violin Sonata in c, Op5No3
SIGISWALD KUlJKEN (violin) WIELAND KUIJKEN (cello)
ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord)
8.38* Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/ JOHN ELIOT GARDINER records
Franz Schmidt
Storm and love-duet (Fredigundis, Act 1)
HELGA DERNESCH (soprano) MARTIN EGEL (baritone) PETER LAGGER (bass)
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA/ERNST MARZENDORFER (Austrian Radio recording)
Chorale Prelude: 0 wie selig seid ihr doch, Ihr Frommen
HANSPETER AESCHUMANN (organ of a church at St Margaret, Binningen-by-Basle) record
Concertante Variations on a theme by Beethoven FRIEDRICH WUHRER (piano)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/
ROBERT HEGER
(Austrian Radio recording)
A historic recording made in 1929 by ALBERT SAMMONS with the NEW QUEEN'S HALL ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR HENRY WOOD mono record
Pleyel Quartet in G, Op 9 No 10 Haydn Quartet in c, Op 74 No 1 BBC Scotland (R)
NICHOLAS COX and VANESSA LATARCHE Ries Sonata, Op 29
Hugh Wood Paraphrase , Op 26 (first broadcast) BBC Manchester
BORIS BELHN (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND Part 1 Sibelius
Symphonic poem: Tapiola Violin Concerto
Part 2 Nielsen
Symphony No 4
(Inextinguishable) (R)
ROBERTO AUSSEL
Praetorius, arr Williams Four dances (Terpsichore)
Scarlatti, arr Barbosa-Lima
Three Sonatas (Kk 32, 533, 391) Ponce Sonatina meridional (R)
Three works that won prizes in competitions
Franz Schmidt Symphony No 1, inE
(1900, Vienna Philharmonic Society Beethoven Prize) LOWER AUSTRIAN MUSICIANS'
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL ETn (Austrian Radio recording) Philip Cannon Quartet
(1965, Paris International
Chamber Music Competition) ALBERNI STRING QUARTET (R)
Kurt Atterberg Symphony No 6, in c (1928, Columbia
Gramophone Company competition for the best new work in the spirit of Schubert) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
ORCHESTRA/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM mono record (1928)
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in D (K 284) Chopin Impromptu No 1, in A flat; Ballade No 4, in F minor Faure Nocturne No 4, in E flat
Scriabin Sonata No 5, in F sharp (R)
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producer CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL
Motets: O Domine Jesu; Ave virgo sanctissima; Hei mihi, Domine Missa de la batalla escoutez
Choir of New College, Oxford directed by Edward Higginbotton
Concerto No 5, in B flat
Concerto No 6, in G (La cetra) CAMERATA A BERN/THOMAS FURI record
by JOSE TRIANA translated by BARBARA THOMPSON First of three plays in a season of Latin-American writing
What does it mean to be an honest woman? Victoria, growing up in Cuba at the turn of the century - between the end of Spanish rule and a period of domination by America - finds herself torn between the hypocrisy of old standards and the excitement of new permissiveness.
ERIC HILL (guitar)
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER
('Kathie and the Hippopotamus ' by Mario Vargas Llosa on Friday at
7.30pm)
leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor Edward Downes Peter Donohoe (piano)
Liszt Symphonic poem: Orpheus Bartok Piano Concerto No 2
10.0* Interval Reading
10.5* Stravinsky Ballet: The Firebird (original version) (Given earlier this evening at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester) BBC Manchester
A series of live theatre and opera reviews.
John Bowen considers the Royal Shakespeare Company's Production of Principia
Scriptoriae by RICHARD NELSON at The Pit in The Barbican.
Continuing the series that features the American violinist Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 30 No 1 with Bernard Roberts (piano) Bach Sonata in c (bwv 1005)