Child Liberation
Poulenc, orch Berkeley Flute Sonata
JAMES GALWAY
RPO/CHARLESDUTOIT
7.18* Berlioz, transc Liszt Un bal (Symphonie fantastique) FRANCOIS DUCHABLE (piano)
7.25* Beethoven Piano Sonata in E, Op 14 No 1, arranged for string quartet in F
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
7.40* Wagner, arr Stiegler Fantasy: Tristan und Isolde EIGHT HORN PLAYERS OF THE
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL
8.0 World Service News
8.10 Lalo Presto
(Piano Trio, Op 26) JEAN MARTIN TRIO
8.15* Strauss, arr Hasenohrl Till Eulenspiegel
MEMBERS OF THE BERLIN
PHILHARMONIC OCTET
8.23* Debussy, arr Eisler
(attrib) Prelude a l'apresmidi d'un faune
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS
8.35* Rachmaninov, arr
Respighi five etudes tableaux NEW PHILHARMONIA/
YURI KRASNAPOLSKY. Records
Debussy Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien LSO/PIKRRE MONTEUX
Villa-Lobos Sextuor mystique CARLOS RATA (flute) ELSA MARINS (Oboe)
ANTONIO BRUNO (saxophone) soNiA VIEIRA (celesta)
MARIA CELLA MACHADO (harp) TURIBIO SANTOS (guitar) conducted by NOEL devos Bachiana Brasileira No 5 LEILA GUlMARAES (soprano) TURIBIO SANTOS (guitar) Bartok Sonata
NIGEL KENNEDY (Violin) Allan Pettersson Symphony No 7
STOCKHOLM PO/ANTAL DORATI Records
MARGARET MARSHALL (Soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) JOHN TOMUNSON (bass) BBC WELSH CHORUS chorusmaster JOHN HUGH THOMAS BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Symphony No 35 in D (K 385) (Haffner)
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5*pm Requiem in D minor (K626) BBC Wales (R)
(violin and piano) Bloch Baal Shem (Three Pictures from Chassidic Life) Ysaye Sonata in A minor, Op 27 No 2 (Obsession), for solo violin Skalkottas Little Suite No 2 Sarasate Concert fantasy on Carmen, Op 25 BBC Manchester (R)
This week Callas is heard in a role which, after her one series of stage performances in 1956, was not generally accounted among her greatest successes. But her records, made the following year, are a different matter. IlbarbierediSiviglia Opera in two acts Libretto by CESARE STERBINI , after the play by BEAUMARCHAIS Music by Rossini (sung in Italian): Records PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/ALCEO GALUERA Act
3.30* Interval Reading
3.35* Act 2
Miroirs: Night moths; Sad birds; A boat on the ocean; Morning song of the jester; Valley of the bells ENID KATAHN (piano) BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Seven documentaries by John Keay about the Asian frontier
The State of Jammu and Kashmir - with its mixed population of Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists and its striking threatened beauty - exemplifies many of the ironies that are crucial in the Himalayan region. (R)
played by JANE watts in Westminster Cathedral
Dupre Prelude and Fugue in G, Op 7 No 3; Symphony No 2; Prelude and Fugue in c, Op 36 No 3
by TIMBERLAKE WERTENBAKER Read by Jane Lapotaire Producer DAVID JOHNSTON
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Howard Shelley (piano) BBC Singers, chorusmaster Simon Joly, BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday, conducted by Barry Wordsworth
Tchaikovsky Polonaise and Waltz (Eugene Onegin)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor
Poulenc, the Russian Ballet and 'LesBiches'
Compiled from contemporary sources by CAROLE ROSEN with Nickolas Grace as Poulenc and STEPHEN HATTERSLEY
ZELAH CLARKE. DIANA OLSSON and STEVEN HARROLD
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON
Part 2 Poulenc
Ballet: Les Biches
The true story of a 17th-century hijack, by MIKE STEER based on La Provençale by JEAN FRANCOIS REGNARD with and The scene: Bologna, Rome,
Marseilles, Algiers and Aries. With music by Campra,
Monteclair, Rebel and others played by PHILOMEL under the direction of NANCY HADDEN and MIKE STEER Lute songs played by ROBERT SPENCER and sung by NANCY HADDEN Music producer CHRIS SAYERS
Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
Music by Purcell for APHRA behn's play Abdelazer PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN (R)
conducted by JOHN POOLE Last of four concerts
Elizabeth Maconchy Nocturnal Gordon Crosse Dreamcanon I
JULIAN JACOBSON (electric piano) ANDREW BALL (piano)
SIMON LIMBRICK (percussion) MARTIN ALLEN (percussion)
11.15* Interval Reading
11.20* Ned Rorem Three Poems of Baudelaire (BBC commission: first broadcast performance)
Alexander Goehr Imitations of Baudelaire (first complete performance)
Thea Musgrave Rorate coeli
(Given on 29 June in St John's, Smith Square. London)
Series producer ANTHONY BURTON