Vivaldi Autumn (The Four Seasons)
FRANZ LISZT CO/JANOS ROLLA (violin)
7.16* Narvaez La cancion del Emperador; Diferencias sobre Conde Claros
JULIAN BREAM (vihuela)
7.22* Britten Four French Songs: JILL GOMEZ (soprano) CBSO/SIMON RATTLE
7.35* Chopin Four Mazurkas, Op 6: VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
7.43* Handel Suite No 3 in F (Water Music)
STUTTGART CO/KARL MUNCHINGER
8.00 World Service News
8.10 Chabrier, orch Ravel Menuet pompeux
EUROPEAN CO PER MUSICA/
JULIAN REYNOLDS
8.18* Barber Adagio for String Orchestra
LOS ANGELES PO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.28* Respighi Church Windows
PHILHARMONlA/GEOFFREY SIMON Records
with Paul Vaughan
Building a Library: Beethoven's 'Spring' Sonata for violin and piano by William Mann. Barry Fox on the latest developments in hi-fi.
Gordon Reynolds reviews recent organ releases.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
(Re-broadcast Wednesday 2.50pm)
Schumann Six Studies in Canon Form, Op 56
CHRISTOPHER BOWERS BROADBENT Organ of Truro Cathedral Saint-Saens, arr E. Lemare Danse Macabre
THOMAS TROTTER (Organ Of Birmingham Town Hall)
Reger Chorale Fantasia on Strafmich nicht in deinem Zorn, Op 40 No 2 GRAHAM BARBER
(organ of Limburg Cathedral) Marcel Dupre Suite , Op 39 KEITH JOHN
(organ of I'Eglise du Chant d'Oiseau, Brussels) Records
MECHTHILD GESSENDORF (soprano) BARBARA HENDRICKS (soprano) ANN MURRAY (mezzo-soprano) conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron)
Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: Geschichten aus dem
Wienerwald, Op 325 (Tales from the Vienna Woods)
Eduard Strauss Bahn Frei: Polka, Op 45 (Clear Track)
Richard Strauss Scenes from Der Rosenkavalier (WFMTrecording)
(born 10 October 1927) Chamber concerto
NEW MUSIC GROUP OF SCOTLAND directed by EDWARD HARPER Fantasia for solo cello
JOHNTODD
Mosaics for chamber ensemble
CANTILENA directed by ADRIAN SHEPHERD (R)
LYDIA MORDKOVITCH (violin) GERHARD OPPITZ (piano)
Brahms Sonata in G major, Op 78
Schubert Fantasy in c major (D 934)
led by CLIVE LANDER conducted by RICHARD hickox PETER LAWSON (piano)
Martinu Sinfonietta giocosa for piano and chamber orchestra BBC Manchester (R)
Norbert Brainin (violin) Sigmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
The first of seven programmes reflecting a 40-year partnership. A reconstruction, from records, of their debut at the Wigmore Hall, London, 10 January 1948. Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421) (1966 recording)
Verdi Quartet (1979 recording)
Beethoven Quartet in c, Op 59 No 3 (1983 recording)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Philip Oakes (in the Chair) talks with Robert Hewison , Peter Kemp and Hilary Spurting.
This week: ALAN PARKER’S film Angel Heart; Buster Keaton , a three-part study by KEVIN BRowNLow and DAVID GILL , on ITV; Largo Desolato by VACLAV HAVEL , on Radio 3; Sculpture by HIRAZEH HOUSHIARY at the Lisson Gallery, London: The New Confessions, a novel by William Boyd. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Arriaga String Quartet No 3 in E flat major
Schumann String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1 BBC Pebble Mill
direct from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by JAMES CLARK conducted by CHARLES GROVES HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) BBC WELSH CHORUS chorusmaster JOHN HUGH THOMAS Mussorgsky Prelude: Khovanschina
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
8.20* During the interval
Daniel Jones discusses the context of his new work with John Hugh Thomas.
8.40* Daniel Jones Cantata:
Come, my way, my truth, my life (first performance)
(In association with Marks and Spencer pic)
The Long Struggle for the Falklands
Eight documentaries by Michael Charlton about diplomacy over the Falkland Islands from the mid 1960s until 1982. 1: Bin Ends of Empire
The first negotiations recalled by the Foreign Secretary of the time, Michael Stewart , and Alun Chalfont. together with FO advisers of the period - Robin Edmonds ,
Lord Greenhill, The Hon Henry Hankey and Sir Ian Sinclair. Producer CATHY WEARING (R)
Symphony No 2 conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN CARMINA SACRA
NEIL MACKIE (tenor)
Touchstone: Portrait for orchestra conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA (R)
A sequence of music for voice and wind instruments by A. Scarlatti , J. C. Bach , Mozart, Beethoven, Meyerbeer and Wolf. Records
During concert intervals this week, Donald Macleod reads from Our Own Worst Enemy by NORMAN DIXON (published on 22 October by JONATHAN CAPE).