Telemann Concerto in b flat, for three oboes and strings PETER WESTERMANN
MICHAEL NIESEMANN
PIET DHONT
MUSICA ANTIQUA , COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL
7.14* Mozart Die Zufriedenheit (K349)
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
BENNY LUDEMANN (mandolin)
7.17* Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
IONA BROWN (violin)
MALCOLM LATCHEM (violin) STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola) DENIS VIGAY (cello)
ACADEMY OF ST M ARTIN-IN THE FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.31* Hoist Dream Tryst; Ye Little Birds (Five Part Songs, Op 12)
CBSO CHORUS/SIMON HALSEY
7.36* Respighi Suite: The Birds SAN FRANCISCO SO EDO DE WAART
8.00 World Service News
8.10 Henry Cowell Saturday Night at the Firehouse MILWAUKEE SO LUKAS FOSS
8.15* Gershwin Lullaby
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
RICCARDO CHAILL
8.23* Gottschalk Pasquinade ALAN MARKS (piano)
8.27* Copland Appalachian Spring
LOS ANGELES PO LEONARD BERNSTEIN Records
with Paul Vaughan
Nicholas Kenyon reviews recordings of Mozart and Beethoven symphonies by Briiggen, Mackerras, Hogwood and Norrington. David Murray talks about rarely-recorded works by Franz Schmidt.
Roger Nichols reviews recent Messiaen discs.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
(Re-broadcast Wednesday at 2.50pm)
Mozart Symphony No 41 in c (K 551) (Jupiter)
ORCHESTRA OF THE 18TH CENTURY/
FRANS BRUGGEN 1 Record
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, led by Dennis Simons, conducted by Edward Downes
Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio)
Richard Rodney Bennett Symphony No 3 (Festival commission: world premiere)
On this form, the BBC Philharmonic has few rivals in this country for richness of string tone, combined with mellow and accurate wind playing.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
(Given on 24 August in Worcester Cathedral, in association with Cryoservice Ltd) BBC Manchester
The second of seven progammes reflecting an international competition organised by Austrian Radio for the European Broacasting Union, and held last autumn at the Mozarteum.
Shostakovich Quartet No 8 in c minor
Ravel Quartet in F major
ROSAMONDE QUARTET (France) , (Austrian Radio recording)
Hommage a Chopin: Five pieces for flute and string orchestra Arbor Cosmica : 12 evocations for 12 strings
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE FIELDS
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE led by KENNETH SILLITO conducted by THE COMPOSER (R)
The last of seven programmes reflecting a 40-year partnership Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478) (Mono) with CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) (R) Haydn Quartet in c, Op 54 No 2 (1971 recording)
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat (K 364)
NORBERT BRAININ (violin) PETER SCHIDLOF ( viola)
NETHERLANDS CO DAVID ZINMAN (1966 recording)
Brahms Sextet in G, Op 36 with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) and WILLIAM PLEETH (cello) (1968 recording) Records
Series producer SARAH DEVONALD
direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London CHRISTOPHER BOWERS BROADBENT plays new American music Aaron Copland Preamble
Philip Glass Dance 4 (first UK performance)
Morton Feldman Principal Sound
Philip Glass Finale
(Satyagraha) (first performance)
Nigel Andrews (in the Chair) talks with Peter Kemp , Helen McNeil and Sheridan Morley. This week's subjects:
FRED SCHIPESI 'S film Roxanne; the television version of JOHN LE CARRÉ'S A Perfect Spy (Wednesdays BBC2);
The Rover by APHRA BEHN at the Mermaid Theatre, London; The Edwardian Era at the Barbican Gallery, London; GORE VIDAL 'S novel Empire, and his new collection of essays, Armageddon? Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Played by EDUARDO FERNANDEZ Frank Martin Quatre pieces breves
Giuliani Rossiniana No 3, Op 121
Thomas Eastwood Ballade -Phantasy
2: Do Give Us a Song, Mr T! by RABINDRANATH TAGORE translated by WILLIAM RADICE Tagore continues his letters back to Bengal with more observations on the English narrowness of vision. And once again he comes unstuck at a social gathering, when his Bengali song produces only helpless merriment ... Read by Zia Mohyeddin
Producer PETER KAVANAGH (R)
led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Charles Ives Three Places in New England
Philip Glass The Light (first European performance)
8.10* Michael Berkeley talks to Tom Morris , the new manager of the Cleveland Orchestra, whose principal conductor is Christoph von Dohnanyi.
8.30* Bartok Concerto for orchestra
VALERIE MASTERSON (SOpranO)
MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor) SIMON GAY (counter-tenor) WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (bass) RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art Away Britten Hymn to St Cecilia Handel Ode to St Cecilia
(Given in 1985 in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)
Elgar Concert Allegro, Op 46 Chopin Nocturnes: in B, Op 32 No 1; in c sharp minor, Op posth; in B, Op 62 No 1
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) BBC Manchester (R)
During concert intervals this week, Peter Berg reads from the recently-published biography, Bernard Haitink : A Working
Life, by SIMON MUNDY (published by ROBSON BOOKS)