Chopin Grande valse brillante in E flat, Op 18 (mono) DINU uPATTi (piano)
7.9* Schumann Konzertstiick , Op 86: GERD SEIFERT.
NORBERT HAUPTMANN , CHRISTOPH KOHLER. MANFRED KLIER (homs)
BERLIN PO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT
7.28* Haydn Symphony No 101, in D (The Clock)
SCOTTISH CO/RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.0 News
8.5 Marschner Ha! welche Lust (Der Vampyr)
BERND WEiKL (baritone) MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA/
HEINZ WALLBERG
8.11* trad Two Transylvanian dances: Doina Copilul; Briu GHEORGHE sima (pan-flute)
MIORITA ORCHESTRA OF BRASOV/
DANMOISESCU
8.15* Enesco Romanian Rhapsody No 2
ROMANIAN BROADCASTING
ORCHESTRA/IOSIF CONTA
8.27* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat major (mono: 1935) ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano) LPO/SIR MALCOLM SARGENT records
Producer JOHN THORNLEY
Tchaikovsky (1840-93)
This week's programmes concentrate on the years immediately following the break-up of Tchaikovsky's disastrous marriage in 1877. Piano Concerto No 2, in G, Op 44 WERNER HAAS (piano)
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA
ORCHESTRA/EUAHU
INBAL Joan 's Farewell (The Maid of Orleans, Act 1)
(sung in Russian)
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (mezzo-sop) STUTTGART RSO/HANS GRAF records
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser conducted by SIRORG SOLTI Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor: JACQUEUNE DU pre conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM records
adapted by ARNOLD HINCHLIFFE from ANTON CHEKHOV 'S story Romance with a Double-bass
ADRIAN BEERS (double-bass) Directed by GLYN DEARMAN (R)
DEREK COLLIER and DAPHNE IBBOTT Smetana From my homeland Derek Collier Improvisation and Toccata
John Hall Fantasy for violin (first performance) Kreisler Episode BBC Bristol
leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by George Hurst Ronan O'Hora (piano)
Kenneth Leighton Dance Overture
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes ) BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
Tchaikovsky Twelve pieces from Op 72: Impromptu;
Berceuse; Tendres reproches; Meditation; Mazurque pour danser; Un poco di Schumann; Scherzo fantaisie; Echo rustique; Chant elegiaque;
Un poco di Chopin; Valse a cinq temps; Scene dansante
Introduced by Michael Oliver
featuring the ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Massenet, arr Rampal/Dodgson Meditation (Thais)
With JEAN PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) conducted by \placido DOMINGO Bernstein Chichester Psalms with ALED JONES (treble)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS conducted by RICHARD HICKOX Handel, arr Beecham
Amaryllis Suite (excerpts) conducted by sm YEHUDI MENUHIN Bax Northern Ballad No 2 conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Mozart Concert aria: Basta, vincesti ... Ah non lasciarmi, no (K 486a) With KATHLEEN BATTLE (soprano) conducted by \ANDRE PREVIN
Elgar Symphony No 1, in A flat conducted by \ANDRE PREVIN
Presented by Graham Fawcett Producer HUGH WARWICK
played by JOHN LANGDON in Houston and Killellan Kirk in Renfrewshire attrib Handel Voluntary in c Samuel Wesley Prelude and Fugue in D
Mendelssohn Prelude in c minor John Fergus Voluntary and Fugue
Handel Concerto
(Judas Maccabaeus )
conducted by Rafael Kubelik Roussel Symphony No 3, in G minor, Op 42 (WFMT recording)
When Huey P. Long was
Governor and then Senator of the State of Louisiana, his rhetoric was socialist, with talk of sharing the wealth and taxing the rich, yet his style was highly authoritarian and personalised. Flanked by State troopers wherever he went, he made no secret of his contempt for the accepted norms of administration.
Russell Davies presents a documentary about the life and times of the 'Kingfish'. With Russell Long
John McKeithen , Cecil Morgan and Colonel Philemon St Amant Producer DAVID PERRY
Fourth of seven programmes of the complete string quartets, played by the BORODIN STRING QUARTET
Every work should bear the stamp of a living person, its author. (1938) Parti
Quartet No 6, in g, Op 101;
Quartet No 7, in F sharp minor, Op 108
The First Circle re-emerges next spring in a revised English version. Michael Nicholson ,
Lecturer in Russian at Oxford University, reconsiders the novel in the light of the changes which Solzhenitsyn has made.
Part 2
Quartet No 8, in c minor, Op 110 (Given on 13 March in the Queen
Elizabeth Hall , London, in association with The Mirror)
(Fifth programme on Friday at 9.45 pm)
Presented by Charles Fox featuring Pete Saberton Septet Pete Saberton (piano)
Chris Laurence (double-bass) Ralph Salmins (drums)
Frank Ricotti (vibraphone/ LA percussion)
Peter Hanson (violin) Yuko Inoue (viola)
Martin Loveday (cello)
Eric Griffiths reviews
YURI LYUBIMOV 'S first British opera production, Janacek's Jenufa, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor
(Per l'orchestra di Dresda) (Rv 577) conducted by VITTORIO NEGRI
Verdi Chorus: Patria oppressa! (Macbeth, Act 4) DRESDEN STATE OPERA CHORUS/
SILVIO VARVISO
Mozart Laudate Dominum (Vesperae solennes de
Dominica, K 321)
EDITH MATHIS (soprano) HANS OTTO (organ) conducted by BERNHARD KLEE Strauss Duett-Concertino MANFRED WEISE (clarinet)
WOLFGANG LlEBSCHER (baSSOOn) conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE records
First Test
Australia v England
Ball-by-ball commentary from Brisbane on the start of the fourth day's play.