Dr Benjamin Spock
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Sibelius Dance Intermezzo, Op 45 No 2
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI
7.03* Vaughan Williams
Cantata: In Windsor Forest BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY CHORUS
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA;
NORMAN DEL MAR
7.20* Lord Berners Fugue
RLPO'BARRY WORDSWORTH
7.30 News
7.35 Wolf-Ferrari Suite: The Jewels of the Madonna (Mono)
PHILHARMONIA'CHARLES MACKERRAS
7.51* Busoni Duo Concertante, based on the finale of Mozart's
Piano Concerto No 19 in F (K 459)
ISABEL AND JURG VON VINTSCHGER (pianos)
8.00* Vieuxtemps Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
HEINRICH SCHIFF STUTTGART RSO/NEVILLE MARMNER
Records
TRACEY CHADWELL (soprano)
ASHLEY STAFFORD (counter-tenor) NEIL MACKENZIE (tenor)
JONATHAN ROBARTS (baritone) BBC SINGERS
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES Haydn Overture: Acide e Galatea
Handel Wedding Anthem, 1734: This Is the Day Which the Lord Has Made (R)
Donald Macleod looks ahead to some of the highlights of the coming week's broadcasting on Radio 3, including music, drama and documentary. Producer PETER BERG
Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
Building a Library:
Elgar's The Dream ofGerontius by William Mann.
Gordon Reynolds reviews recent organ releases: Liszt played by Martin Haselbock and David Sanger , and a recital from Graham Barber.
John Warrack talks about
Alfred Brendel 's latest releases of Liszt and Mussorgsky.
10.40* Record Release BRENDEL's recording of Mussorgsky's Picturesfrom an Exhibition
11.15* Liszt Weinen , Klagen. Sorgen,
Zagen MARTIN HASELBOCK (Organ)
12.00* Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minor
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA/ WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
('Record Review ' is re-broadcast on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Presented by Robert Hewison Producer JULIAN HALE
Medieval songs from England, France and Provence
PAUL HILLIER (bass-baritone) STEPHEN STUBBS (lute)
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
Britten Quartet No 1 in D, Op 25 Brahms Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2. BBC Manchester
BARRY DOUGLAS (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by GIANLUIGI GELMETTI Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring (R)
MARIOS ARGIROS (oboe)
CAROLINE CLEMMOW (piano)
Neil Saunders Incantations , for solo oboe (first broadcast) Poulenc Sonata
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Paul Barker (in the Chair) talks with Richard Mayne ,
Bryan Robertson and Gillian TindaU. This week's subjects:
A Place with the Pigs by Athol Fugard at the National's
Cottesloe Theatre. London; Whose Is the Kingdom?, a sequence of nine plays by John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy (Friday evenings, Radio 3);
Archaic Figure, new poems by Amy Clampitt ; The Beaumont Gift at the National Gallery,
London; Bernardo Bertolucci 's film The Last Emperor. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Froberger was one of the most widely-travelled keyboard players and composers of the Baroque period. His music reveals his debt to Frescobaldi, his teacher in Rome.
CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE plays toccatas, fantasias, a canzona and a ricercar on the organ of the Reid Concert Hall, Edinburgh.
Peter Stead , Lecturer in History at the University College of Swansea, explains why the Welsh, more than most people, need their heroes. (R)
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) direct from
St David 's Hall, Cardiff Part 1 Beethoven
Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
Fritz Spiegl delves into some of the lighter manifestations of Victorian music making, with extracts from contemporary newspapers and journals. Reader GARARD GREEN (R)
Part 2 Strauss
Four Last Songs; Symphonic poem: Till Eulenspiegel BBC Wales
played by KRZYSZTOF JAKOWICZ With KRYSTYNA BORUCINSKA (piano)
Szymanowski Sonata in D minor. Op 9
Aleksander Zarzycki Mazurka in G, Op 26
Szymanowski, arr Kochanski Chant de Roxane (King Roger) Wieniawski Capriccio-Valse in E, Op 7
BBC Scotland
Three cautionary tales by MIKHAIL SAL TYKOV-SHCHEDRIN (1826-89) dramatised by JACK WINTER with A deputy governor, a literary editor, a novelist and above all a satirist, Saltykov used his allegorical tales to attack savagely the hypocrisy, greed and brutality of Tsarist Russia. 1: The Two High Officials Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R) ('The Idealistic Carp' on Friday at 10.45pm)
(Austrian popular saying, c 1918) Viennese cabaret songs from between the two World Wars, sung by FRITZI MASSARY HERMANN LEOPOLDI and others. Mono records: 1928-39 (R)