Education: Truancy
Nielsen Helios Overture
DANISH RSO HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
7.17* Perti Concerto for four trumpets and orchestra GUY TOUVRON QUARTET ECO/PAULKUENTZ
7.25* Dohnanyi Wedding Waltz (The Veil of Pierrette)
ANDRE KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA
7.30* Hummel Rondo de societe ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano)
JEAN FRANCOIS PAILLARD ORCHESTRA
7.42* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/ ANTALDORATI
8.0 World Service News
8.10 Kalman Waltzes
(The Gypsy Princess) (mono) PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/
ANTALDORATI
8.18* Hubert Bath
Cornish Rhapsody (mono) HARRIET COHEN (piano) LSO/THE COMPOSER
8.24* Reynaud Polka: Merle et pinson
GUY TOUVRON BRASS ENSEMBLE
8.28* Barbieri Paloma 's song (Little Barber of Lavapies) TERESA BERGANZA (soprano) ECO/ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO
8.31* Strauss Four Symphonic Interludes (Intermezzo)
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA/ JOSEPH KEILBERTH : records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Beethoven's Triple Concerto by William Mann.
Barry Fox on Copycoding, an anti-taping device, and its implications for record-buyers. Edward Seckerson reviews new orchestral records.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
(Re-broadcast Wednesday at 2.50pm)
Strauss Burleske
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) BERLIN PO/ZUBIN
MEHTA Zemlinsky Psalm 13, Op 24 ERNST SENFF CHAMBER CHOIR BERLIN RSO/RICCARDO CHAILLY
Sibelius Symphony No 7, in c CBSO/SIMON RATTLE: records
conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk Mozart Symphony No 29, in A (K 201)
Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op 10
12.5* pm Interval Reading
12.10* Stravinsky Concerto in D Tchaikovsky Serenade in c BBC Bristol (R)
conductor Stephen Wilkinson Second of two programmes Britten Five flower songs
Seiber Yugoslav folk songs
Vaughan Williams Five English folk songs
(Given on 4 September in the Philharmonic Hall, Bydgoszcz, by the 24th Bydgoszcz Festival of Music, in association with Steetley Refractories Ltd) BBC Manchester
Baroque instrumental music associated with the Low Countries: De Fesch and Hellendaal lived mainly in England, while Locatelli was an Italian resident in Amsterdam. Benedictus Sonata finalis (1628) De Fesch Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 10 No 2
Locatelli Concerto grosso in c minor, Op 1 No 2
Hellendaal Concerto grosso in D minor, Op 3 No 2 ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
played by KATHRON STURROCK and PIERS LANE
Rachmaninov Suite No 2 Bartok Seven pieces
(Mikrokosmos) BBC Pebble Mill
Fourth of six programmes
Wagner Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (Act 3)
(sung in German): records Cast includes:
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF GERMAN
OPERA, BERLIN
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Richard Mayne (in the Chair) talks with Helen McNeil , Alexander Walker and John Wilders.
This week's subjects:
Ron Peck 's film Empire State; Chekhov's Three Sisters at the Albery Theatre; Henry Reed's Private Life of Hilda Tablet and Emily Butter on R3; The Winifred Nicholson retrospective at the Tate
Gallery; Compton Mackenzie , A Life by Andro Linklater. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
played by DANIEL ADNI
First of six programmes
Four Pieces, Op 1; Lyric Pieces, Op 43. BBC Wales
EDER STRING QUARTET
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5 Janecek Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters) (R)
Nobuko Imai (viola)
Murray Perahia (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Steuart Bedford direct from Snape Maltings Part1
David Bedford /
Alexander Goehr /Robin Holloway /Oliver Knussen /Colin Matthews / Robert Saxon /Judith Weir
Variations on 'Sumer is icumen in' (first performance)
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
3: A Dog's Life! by RABINDRANATH TAGORE translated by WILLIAM RADICE In the last selection from his letters, written in the 1870s, from London to Bengal, Tagore describes two very different English households. He wonders how such kind-hearted gentlewomen can enter the raw barbarity of a butcher's shop and is amused by the high status awarded to the family pet. Read by Zia Mohyeddin Producer PETER KAVANAGH
Part 2
Britten Lachrymae , Op 48a, for viola and orchestra
Busoni. arr Antony Beaumont Fantasia contrappuntistica (first performance) BBC Pebble Mill
An enquiry by Ann Mann with the help of Brian Boydell , Marie Goossens , John Kelly , Brendan Kennelly , Ronald Schuchard and Michael Yeats
and Grainne Yeats
Mr Yeats himself is, on his own confession, completely insensitive to music. If he were not, a great many settings of his poems - which, since they are to be had in print, have presumably been passed by his censor, would cause him considerable pain.
(PETER WARLOCK, 1922) with and SHEILA GRANT , PAUL GREGORY and IAN THOMPSON as the other voices
Music played by CARL DOLMETSCH (psaltery) and ANN collis (percussion) Producer piers PLOWRIGHT
ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Goossens (died 13 June 1962) Kaleidoscope, Op 18
Ireland (died 12 June 1962)
Ragamuffin (London Pieces); The Towing Path
Goossens Nature Poems, Op 25 (first broadcast performance) BBC Wales
(Starting tomorrow at 8.10am: a five-part celebration of the 90th birthdayoftheoboist,LeonGoossens)
Charles Dole Suite No 2, in c minor
WIELAND AND SIGISWALD KUUKEN (violas da gamba)
ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord) record