Alfven Dance of the Shepherdess (Mono)
STOCKHOLM PO/STIG WESTERBERG
7.09* Glinka Trio pathetique in D minor: BORODIN TRIO
7.26* Chaminade Flute
Concertino: JAMES GALWAY
RPO/CHARLES DUTOIT
7.33* Glazunov Oriental Rhapsody
MOSCOW SO/VERONIKA DUDAROVA
8.00 World Service News
8.10 Smyth Two Interlinked French Folk Melodies (Mono)
LIGHT SO/ADRIAN BOULT
8.14* Pierne Concertstuck, Op 39: ANNIE CHALLON (harp)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA/
ANDRECLUYTENS
8.28* Satie Jack in the Box ANGELA BROWNRIDGE (piano)
8.32* Canteloube Songs of the Auvergne (Fifth series) KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano) ECO/JEFFREY TATE Records
with Paul Vaughan
Building a Library: Schubert's String Quartet in A minor
(D 804), by Stephen Dodgson. Lionel Salter reviews recent choral releases, including versions of Bach's Christmas
Oratorio conducted by Schreier and Gardiner.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
(Re-broadcast Wednesday at 2.50pm)
Mozart, compl Siissmayr Requiem in D minor (K 626) BARBARA BONNEY (SOprano) ANN SOFIE VON OTTER (alto) HANS PETER BLOCHWITZ (ten) WILLARD WHITE (bass)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Beethoven Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op 112 RIAS CHAMBER CHOIR
MEMBERS OF THE
ERNST SENFF CHAMBER CHOIR
BERLIN RSO/RICCARDO CH AILLY Records
led by MALCOLM STEWART conducted by GRANT LLEWELLYN JEFFREY KAHANE (piano)
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in c minor (K 491)
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Roger Marsh Still (first broadcast)
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F (Given on 12 May in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool) BBC Manchester
The first part of this concert juxtaposes early Italian songs and sonatas, and the second commemorates Monteverdi's assistant in Venice, Alesssndro Grandi.
JUDITH NELSON (soprano) CATHERINE MACKINTOSH (violin) ELIZABETH WALLFISCH (violin) ROBERT WOOLLEY (organ)
CHRISTOPHER WILSON (chitarrone) Claudio Saracini Crud '
Amarilli: Hor mai la nott'in giro Giovanni Leoni Sonata No 9 d'lndia Infelice Didone
Carlo Mannelli Sonata la Stradella, Op 2 No 14
Giovanni Felice Sances Usurpator tiranno
John Ravenscroft Sonata, Op 1 No 11
Monteverdi Et e pur dunque vero
1.55* Interval Reading
2.00* Grandi Apre I'huomo infelice
Giovanni Riccio Canzon la Rizza
Giovanni Picchi Canzon No 5 Grandi Motet: Transfige dulcissime
Domine Marini Sonatas: La Ponte; La Gardana; La Orlandina Grandi Motet: Jubila caelum
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA
LYNN HARRELL (cello) Debussy Jeux
Bloch Schelomo , for cello and orchestra
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Bruckner, ed Haas
Symphony No 8 in c minor Records
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
William Feaver (in the Chair) talks with Robert Carver Christopher Cook and Gillian Reynolds This week's subjects:
Between East and West by RICHARD NELSON at the Hampstead Theatre, London; CHRISTINE EDZARD 'S film of Little Dorrit; revivals of Henry Reed s A Very Great Man Indeed and The Primal Scene, as It Were
(Radio 3); Cartoons by Vicky at the National Portrait Gallery, London; S. J. Perelman : A Life by DOROTHY HERRMANN ; and Don't Tread on Me, the selected letters of S. J. Perelman. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
(piano)
Beethoven Bagatelles , Op 126
Tippett Sonata No 2. BBC Bristol
Music for viols from mid-17th-century England. The ROSE CONSORT play ayres to the organ by John Jenkins , divisions by Christopher Simpson and an organ fancy by Tomkins. ALISON crum (treble viol) JOHN BRYAN (treble viol)
ELIZABETH LIDDLE (baSS viol) MARK CAUDLE (bass viol) TIM ROBERTS (organ)
The killing of a German diplomat by a young Jew in 1938 gave rise to a violent pogrom and inspired Tippett to write A Child of Our Time.
In 1974, the late Hans Keller recalled his experiences in Vienna as a victim of the backlash which heralded
Hitler's 'final solution' of the Jewish question. (R)
The oratorio by Michael Tippett , who is 83 today.
PAMELA COBURN (soprano)
HANNA SCHWARZ (mezzo-soprano) NEIL ROSENSHEIN (tenor) PETER MEVEN (bass)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS (Bavarian Radio recording)
by LORD BYRON, arranged in 12 parts by TERENCE TILLER Read by Ronald Pickup 1: Julia
Producer SUSANNA CAPON (R) ('Exile 'tomorrow at 10.00pm)
Quintet in A
THEA KING (clarinet)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
MEMBERSOFTHE ALLEGRI QUARTET (R)
Symphonic Variations; Via
Crucis, for strings; Creation Epic BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ . BBC Wales
During concert intervals this week, Tony Scotland reads from ARTHUR MILLER 'S Timebends (published by METHUEN)