The fifth of six programmes
ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL (piano duet)
Czerny Brilliant Polonaise, Op 296
With GUY DAGUL
Mendelssohn Andante and Variations in B flat, Op 83a Records
The fifth of six programmes
Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op 28 with the RCA VICTOR so; WILLIAM STEINBERG
Tchaikovsky Serenade mélancolique, Op 26
With CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Brahms Concerto in D, Op 77 with the CHICAGO SO/FRITZ REINER Mono records
Glazunov Orchestral fantasy: The Forest
NUREMBERG SO/ZSOLT DEAKY
Bach Cantata No 82: Ich habe genug: HANS HOTTER (baritone)
SIDNEY SUTCLIFFE (oboe obbligato) PHILHARMONIA/ANTHONY BERNARD Vaughan Williams String Quartet No 2 in A minor MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON
Bellini Duet: Qui di ribelli sudditi (Beatrice di Tenda) JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano) CORNELIUS OPTHOF (baritone) LSO/RICHARD BONYNGE
Litolff Concerto symphonique No 4: GERALD ROBBINS (piano) MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA/
EDOUARD VAN REMOORTEL Records
with Michael Oliver
Directing a Choral Society in the 1980s: Brian Kay reports from a recent conference.
100 Years of Plainsongand
Medieval Music: the aims and achievements of the Society discussed.
A conversation with the soprano Sena Jurinac.
New Music in 'The Three
Americas Gwyn L. Williams recalls a recent festival.
Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and ANDREW LYLE
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK KUN woo PAIK (piano)
Edward Harper Intrada
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical). BBC Scotland
Motet: Singet dem Herrn;
Cantata No 198: Lass Fürstin (Trauer-Ode)
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano) MICHAEL CHANCE (alto) MARK TUCKER (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (bass)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA led by ALISON BURY, conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Joseph Heller talks to Christopher Bigsby.
The first of two programmes in which the Suk Quartet play both quartets by Josef Suk
Novak Quartet No 1 in G, Op 22 Fiser Testis
Suk Quartet No 1 in B flat, Op 11 BBC Pebble Mill
(piano)
Busoni Sonata in F minor Sibelius Sonata in F, Op 12 Bentzon Woodcuts, Op 65
Menotti Ricercare and Toccata on a theme from The Old Maid and the Thief
BBC Pebble Mill (R)
led by RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Kodaly Dances from Galanta Lutoslawski Little Suite
Pawel Szymanski Partita IV
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
Wolf Italian Song Book
An assessment of Rubinstein as a man and as an artist, written and presented by Jeremy Siepmann.
With contributions from NELA AND ALINA RUBINSTEIN
DANIEL BARENBOIM. EMANUEL AX CARL SCHACHTER. MAX WILCOX
JUDITH JONES. JANINA FIALKOWSKA members of the GUARNERI QUARTET and, from the BBC Sound Archives, Rubinstein himself.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
AURELI BLASZCZOK (violin)
KRYSZTINA BORUCZINSKA (piano) Szymanowski Narcissus (MYthes, Op 30)
Grazyna Bacewicz Sonata Brahms Sonata in D minor, Op 108
conducted by ELIAHU INBAL ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat (K 482)
Bruckner Symphony No 1 in c minor (Linz version) (Hess Radio recording)
'What you had in Iran was a government which was inefficient and not ruthless enough; hence Khomeini.' Elie Kedourie , Professor of Politics, London School of Economics, and Ernest GeUner , Professor of Social
Anthropology, University of Cambridge, debate how the resurgence of Islam is to be understood in terms of nation and national feeling, including the implications for the Middle East and Soviet Union. Chaired by Michael Charlton Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
Symphony for small orchestra (first broadcast)
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by ROLF wilson conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
recorded in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge Introit: 0 Gladsome Light
(Darke); Responses: Radcliffe
Psalms 66,113 (Atkins, B. Cooke ) First Lesson (AV):
Ecclesiasticus 4, w 11-28
Canticles: Collegium Regale (Howells)
Second Lesson (AV):
II Corinthians 4, w 1-18
Anthem: Take him. Earth, for cherishing (Howells)
Hymn (AMR 155): Our Lord, his passion ended
Organ voluntary: Psalm
Prelude Set 2 No 1 (Howells) Director of Music
STEPHEN CLEOBURY
Organ Scholar STEPHEN LAYTON
Violin Sonata in F (1838) SHLOMO MINTZ (violin)
PAUL OSTROVSKY (piano) Record
Harfenspieler III (Wer nie sein Brot): HANS HOTTER (baritone) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Philine: ELLY AMELING (soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano) Records