Open Forum: University Magazine
Dvorak Overture: Carnival
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
VERNONHANDLEY
7.15* Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
NICOLAUS ECONOMOU (piano) MARTHA ARGERICH (piano)
7.47* Schubert Des Fischers
Liebesgluck; Der Musensohn;
Fischerweise ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano) (Mono recordings: 1936)
8.00 News
8.05 Sibelius Pelleas and Melisande
BERUN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.36* Vaughan Williams Concerto accademico JAMES BOSWELL (violin) LSO/ANDRE PREVIN
8.52* Stravinsky Circus Polka RPO/ENRIQUE BATIZ Records
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Bernstein Chichester Psalms VIENNA YOUTH CHOIR
ISRAEL PO/THE COMPOSER Touches
JAMES Tocco (piano) Divertimento ISRAEL PO/THE COMPOSER
Records
directed by EMANUEL hurwitz
Boyce Symphony No 7 in B flat Mozart Divertimento inF(Kl38)
Haydn Symphony No 49 in F minor
Last of three programmes Sinfonia drammatica
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EDWARD downes (R)
Music by Schubert and Brahms for chorus and French horns, ending with Brahms's Four Songs, Op 17 for women's voices, horns and harp. Records
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by DIEGO MASSON KRZYSZTOF jakowicz (violin)
Rossini Overture: The Italian Girl in Algiers
Mieczyslaw Karlowicz Violin Concerto in A, Op 3
Beethoven Symphony No line
DORIAN WIND QUINTET OF NEW YORK Elizabeth Mann (flute) Gerard Reuter (oboe)
Jerry Kirkbride (clarinet) David Jolley (horn)
Jane Taylor (bassoon) with RiCHARD RODNEY BENNETT (piano) Rossini Quartet No 1 in F for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Richard Rodney Bennett
Sonata for wind quintet and piano (first UK broadcast)
Reicha Wind quintet in E flat, Op88No2 BBC Bristol
The 40th Anniversary Concert Of the NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA
OF GREAT BRITAIN with the NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR
NATIONAL YOUTH BRASS BAND IAN CADDY (baritone) conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Strauss An Alpine Symphony
2.45*Interval Reading
2.50* Walton Belshazzar 's Feast
GEORGINA ZELLAN SMITH (piano)
C. P. E. Bach Sonata in A major (Wq63)No3
Haydn Sonata in B minor (H xvi 32)
recorded in the Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge
Introit: Jesu, the very thought ofthee(Bairstow)
Responses (Radcliffe)
Psalms 59, 60, 61 (Turle, S. Wesley )
First Lesson (Rsv):
Job 25, w 1-6; 26, w 1-14
Office Hymn (EH 394): God moves in a mysterious way Canticles (Wood in D) Second Lesson (RSV): Mark 6, w 30-44
Anthem: The Lord is my shepherd (Berkeley) Hymn (AMR 400):
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour
Organ voluntary: Dialogue sur les mixtures (Langlais)
Director of Music TIMOTHY BROWN Organ Scholar STEPHEN FARR
David Hoult presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
Common humanity is the moral sieve through which criminal policies aimed at protecting the public must pass if they are to be regarded as deserving the title 'justice'. concludes LORD WINDLESHAM,
Chairman of the Parole Board, in his recently published book Responses to Crime.
Leon Brittan , qc, mp, Secretary of State for Home Affairs 1983-85, is in conversation with Peter Hennessy.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London VIENNA WIND SOLOISTS Part 1 Mozart
Serenade in E flat (K 375)
A sequence of poems from the 18th and early 19th centuries, selected and compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON
Read by John Shrapnel and David Goodland
Producer JEREMY MORTIMER
Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Karita Mattila (Soprano) Doris Soffel (mezzo-soprano) Jerry Hadley (tenor) Robert Holl (bass)
BBC Symphony Chorus, chorusmaster Gareth Morrell, London Symphony Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado
(The appearance by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been made possible by support from the Nabisco Group)
by ALAN DRURY
Sandra is preparing to mourn her husband in advance, but in advance of what?
Directed by NED CHAILLET (R)
by RON BUTUN
Read by David McKail Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland (R)
Arabesque, Op 18;
Blumenstiick, Op 19; Waldszenen, Op 82
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano) (R)