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Glinka Venetian Night
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
7.02* Stravinsky Suite italienne (Mono)
PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
7.19* Tchaikovsky Gopak (Mazeppa)
HALLE ORCHESTRA/OKKO KAMU
7.30 News
7.35 Hummel Partita in E flat
BRATISLAVA CHAMBER HARMONY/
JUSTUS PAVLIK
7.49* J. Strauss (son), arr Godowski Wine, Women and Song
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
8.01* Glinka Grand Sextet in E flat
CHAMELEON. Records
Liszt
Fantasia on Hungarian folk themes: JORGE BOLET (piano) LSO/IVAN FISCHER
La lugubre gondola ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
REINBERT DE LEEUW (piano) Goethelieder
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano) Tasso
PHILHARMONIA/CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI Records
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in A. Op 101 Brahms Fantasies, Op 116 BBC Manchester (R)
Monica Huggett (violin) Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba)
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord) The first of two programmes Corelli Sonata in D, Op 5 No 1
Frescobaldi Toccata for violin and keyboard anon Paso e mezzo antico primo, secondo, terzo; Fusi pavana piana; Pass'e mezo nuovo primo, segondo, terzo; Dolce memori (Intavolatura nova)
Corelli Sonata in D minor, Op 5 No 12. BBC Pebble Mill
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by GEORGE HURST
CHRISTINE CAIRNS (mezzo-soprano) Beethoven Overture: Egmont Mahler Des Knaben
Wunderhorn (extracts)
11.45* Interval Reading
11.50* Schubert Symphony No 9 in c (Great)
BBC Scotland (Given on 9 September in the Town Hall, Ayr, in association with Kyle and Carrick District Council)
The last of 12 programmes from the University of Wales JOHN OGDON (piano)
Hoddinott Sonata No 3
Rachmaninov Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
1.40* Wild Wales
J.O. Roberts reads from
GEORGE BORROW .
1.45* Rachmaninov
Etudes-tableaux, Op 39 (In association with University College, Aberystwyth) Series producer GWYN L. WILLIAMS BBC Wales
Bruno Turner introduces a sequence of recordings of renaissance sacred music, from DIJON CATHEDRAL CHOIR in the 1930s to the most recent liturgical reconstruction from ANDREW PARROTT and the TAVERNER CHOIR. Records
The fourth of six programmes in which Nicholas Anderson considers approaches to the performance of Bach's set of concertos.
Concerto No 4 in G: MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE/REINHARD GOEBEL. Record
Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer HUGH WARWICK
A recital on this Japanese flute by YOSHIKAZU IWAMOTO
Tsuru No Sugomori (A Crane in the Nest); San'ya Sugagaki;
Ryohei Hirose; Kakurin (1973) (R)
Writers Talking
Howard Schuman talks to the eclectic Canadian novelist
Robertson Davies , whose most recent novel The Lyre of Orpheus is published this week. Producer NOAH RICHLER
by EURIPIDES translated by WILLIAM ARROWSMITH and When the gods demand
Admetos' death, his wife Alcestis offers herself in his place.
This, the earliest of Euripides' known plays, has a mixture of styles that more resembles
Shakespeare's romances than the work of contemporary Greek tragedians.
Music by HARVEY BROUGH and JEREMY TAYLOR
Directed by PENNY GOLD
Mendelssohn Quartet in E flat, Op 12
Bartok Quartet No 6
10.00* Interval Reading
10.05* Beethoven Quartet in A minor. Op 132
(Swiss Radio recording)
Lennox Berkeley
Six Preludes, Op 23; Four Poems of St Teresa of Avila, Op 27;
Piano Concerto in B flat, Op 29; Spring at This Hour, Op 37 No 2