Mozart Symphony No 35, in D (K 385) (Haffner) (mono)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Delius On hearing the first cuckoo in spring (mono) ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Handel I know that my
Redeemer liveth (Messiah) (mono)
DORA LABETTE (soprano)
Sibelius Symphony No 4 (mono)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Rimsky-Korsakov Symphonic suite: Scheherazade
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA records
Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler (mono)
NBC SO/GUIDO CANTEUJ
Scarlatti Sonatas (Kk 99 and Kk 100)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord) Geminiani Concerto Grosso in a flat, Op 3 No 5
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
Dittersdorf Harp Concerto MARISA ROBLES
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS directed by IONA
BROWN Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms: CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL,
OXFORD PHILIP JONES ENSEMBLE/ SIMON PRESTON : records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Giving birth to Bach: a conversation with Ivo Pogorelich.
Mendelssohn in Scotland: a talk by John Warrack.
The man who mistook his wife for hat: Michael Nyman on his new opera.
Boulez and others on Boulez: Bayan Northcott reviews two recent books.
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.0pm)
Shmuel Ashkenasi (violin) Pierre Menard (violin) Richard Young (viola) Marc Johnson (cello)
Beethoven Quartet in F, Op 18 No 1
Hmdemith Quartet No 3 (1924) (A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert) (Tomorrow at 1.5pm: Dang Thai Son, piano)
Symphonic poem: Don Quixote LYNN HARRELL (cello) JANET FISHER (viola)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES BBC Manchester
with Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet)
Nielsen Quintet (1922) Janacek Mladi (1924) (R)
Piano Concerto No 12, in A (K 414)
ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA leader OLIVE ZORLAN directed by BENJAMIN BRrrrEN (piano) mono record: 1956
Opera in three acts
Libretto by w. H. AUDEN and CHESTER KALLMAN Music by Stravinsky
CHORUS OF THE GRAND THEATRE,
GENEVA LAUSANNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RODERICK BRYDON The action takes place in 18th-century England Act
In 1945 'the struggle over reparations was.... of a different kind', because 'the fundamental question was political, not economic'. sir ALEC CAlRNCROSS'S recent book is reviewed by Professor Ralf Dahrendorf.
Act 2
An anthology of poems taking a decidedly unromantic view of love and lust
Compiled by PETER ORR
Readers Ronald Pickup
Marion Bailey and Peter Orr Producer SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol (R)
Act3
(Swiss Radio recording)
I owe more to Bernard Shaw than I suppose to anybody.... except, shall we say, the Sermon on the Mount. (LORD soper) While the plays of George Bernard Shaw continue to be both championed and performed, sceptics scent in his work the hot air of an Irish windbag. David Wheeler presents a documentary in which Shaw's standing as a man of letters is re-assessed. With contributions from
Lord Brockway, Lord Soper, Robert Skidelsky.
Malcolm Muggeridge , J. C. Trewin. John Russell-Brown , Nicholas Grene , Stanley Weintraub and Ellen Pollock.
Producer SAM COLLYNS (R)
Edward Blakeman explores the differing styles of flute-playing on opposite sides of the English Channel in the early years of this century, with recordings by John Amadio , Albert Fransella , Philippe Gaubert ,
Geoffrey Gilbert , Adolphe Hennebains , Eli Hudson , Marcel Moyse. René Le Roy and Gordon Walker.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
In National Style (2)
Hungarian Rhapsodies: No 5, in E major; No 7, in D minor; Three Apparitions;
Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen (Prelude after Bach); Hungarian Rhapsody No 1, in c sharp minor played by LESLIE HOWARD
conducted by Christoph von Dohnanyi Gerhart Hetzel (violin) Walter Klien (piano)
Berg Chamber Concerto Dvorak Symphony No 7, in D minor
(Austrian Radio recording)
LONDON BAROQUE
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD directed by EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM Blow I beheld, and lo a great multitude
Purcell Chacony in G
Humfrey By the waters of Babylon
Purcell Sonata No 6, in G; 0 sing unto the Lord
10.15* Interval Reading
10.20* Purcell My beloved spake; Fantasia No 7, in G
Locke Super flumina Babylonis; Suite in G
Purcell My heart is inditing
(Given on 15 March in the Sheldoman Theatre, Oxford)
ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) PIERS LANE (piano)
Faure Elegie , Op 24
Mendelssohn Song without words in D, Op 109
Granados Madrigal Lisznyai Autumn Milhaud Elegie
Rachmaninov Vocalise, Op 34 No 14
BBC Birmingham (R)