Village Schools
Dvorak Czech Suite, Op 39 LAUSANNE CO/ARMIN
JORDAN Robert Morton Plus j 'ay le monde regarde
Walter Frye So ys emprinted attrib Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy Ma dame, trop vous mesprenes GOTHIC VOICES directed by CHRISTOPHER PAGE Faure Barcarolles : No 12, in E flat. Op 106b; No 13, in c, Op 116 JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) Wagner, arr
Frank Winterbottom Grosser
Festmarsch PHILIP JONES ENSEMBLE/
ELGAR HOWARTH
8.0 World Service News
8.10 Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on Greensleeves
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-THEFIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat (k 297b)
AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLUGER (oboe)
HERMANN BAUMANN (hom)
KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Coleridge-Taylor Petite suite de concert, Op 77
PHILHARMONIA/GEORGE WELDON records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Weber's Clarinet Concertos by John Warrack.
Gordon Reynolds reviews recent organ records.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Marcel Dupre Three sketches JOHN scott (organ)
Hindemith Sonata No 1 PETER HURFORD (organ)
Dupre Symphony in G minor, Op 25
MICHAEL MURRAY (organ) RPO/JAHJA ung: records
conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas Young Uck Kim (violin)
Ives The unanswered question; Central Park in the dark
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A major (K 219)
12.10* pm Interval Reading
12.15* Tchaikovsky Suite No 1, in D, Op 43
(WFMTrecording)
Second of six programmes surveying the earliest examples traced through the collections of Haydn and his contemporaries
Boccherini Quartet in c minor, Op 1 No 1
Vanhal Quartet in c minor, OplNo4
Haydn Quartet in E major, Op2No2
SALOMON STRING QUARTET
(piano)
Mendelssohn Six children's pieces, Op 72
Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511) Brahms Seven fantasies, Op 116 BBC Pebble Mill
by CARL NIELSEN (1865-1931) The last of four selections arranged by KARIN FERNALD from the translation by REGINALD spink A Roulette Wheel
Read by Michael Deacon
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (R)
Fourth of six programmes
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY HASKEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Haydn Symphony No 39, in G minor
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable)
(Given on 6 March in St David's Hall, Cardiff)
Sheepdog Trial
First of three diversions for radio featuring television in the background
Written by CHRISTOPHER HOPE
Producer ROSEMARY HART (R) (Nigel Hawthorne is a National Theatre Player)
TIMOTHY HUGH and KATHRON STURROCK
Francois Schubert The bee, Op 13 No 9
Ravel Piece en forme d'habanera
Popper Spinning song Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor, Op 19. BBC Pebble Mill
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Christopher Cook (in'the Chair) talks with Nigel Andrews , William Feaver and Margaret Walters.
This week's subjects: a television version of Evelyn Waugh 's Scoop on ITV; paintings by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst at the National
Portrait Gallery; Oliver Stone 's film Platoon; Sarcophagus by Vladimir Gubaryev at the Pit in the Barbican; and Margaret Drabbles new novel The Radiant Way.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Messiaen Les corps glorieux Played by FRANCIS GRIER on the organ of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford BBC Pebble Mill
(1887-1962)
A Centenary Tribute
A great man and a great writer
(GERALD REED )
Little about his work is comprehensible, least of all his desire to write it. (J.L. HERRING) Born 100 years ago today, novelist and playwright
Alfred Palms has been, since the War, a largely neglected, even vilified, figure. But the critic
David Montrose believes that it is now time to reappraise his life and work. Contributors include Professor Harry Dash ,
Dr Muriel Elphinstone and Professor Wayne Rovberg. Extracts from Palms's work Performed by PAUL GREGORY.
EDWARD DE SOUZA. PAULINE LETTS. KATE SPIRO and RICHARD DURDEN Producer MATTHEW WALTERS
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Diego Masson with the BBC Singers conducted by Simon Joly and Frances Marie Uitti (cello) Four works by Per Norgaard , this year's featured composer, direct from The Dome, Brighton Parti
Frost Psalm; Between (Cello Concerto)
(first UK performances)
A memoir of the composer William Sterndale Bennett
In the first of four programmes the composer Charles Villiers
Stanford, writing in 1916, recalls his friend Sterndale Bennett , who initiated the English musical renaissance. Reader DENYS HAWTHORNE
Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT (R)
Part 2
Wie ein Kind; Symphony No 4
The novelist Rachel Trickett has been reading the work of the Scottish novelist Allan Massie. (R)
(died 2 May 1937)
Song-cycle: Maud (settings of ALFRED LORD TENNYSON)
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone) DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano): record
Music from India played by BUDHADITYA MUKHERJEE (sitar) MUKUND NARAYAN BHALE (tabla) RagJhinjoti