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Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D
(RV 428) AURELE NICOLET I MUSICI
7.10* Weinberger Polka
(Schwanda the Bagpiper) PHILHARMONIA/
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.12* Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041) GIDON KREMER (violin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
7.30 News
7.35 Liszt Symphonic poem: Orpheus
HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA/
JANOS FERENCSIK
7.46* Franz Benda Symphony No2inG
7.54* Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
COLUMBIA SO/BRUNO WALTER Records
Presented by Piers Burton-Page Producer PETER BERG
led by ROY GOODMAN directed by TAMAS VASARY (piano) Beethoven 11 Viennese Dances (WoO 17)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A (K 488)
Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
Building a Library: Poulenc's choral music by Roger Nichols. John Deathridge reviews recent Bruckner symphony recordings from Inbal, Muti and Wand.
10.40* Record Release
Roussel Bacchus et Ariane: Suite No 2 (1960 recording)
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA OF PARIS/
IGOR MARKE VITCH
11.00* Wagner Wesendonck Lieder (Mono: 1956 recording) ASTRID VARNAY (soprano)
BAVARIAN RSO/LEOPOLD LUDWIG
11.30* Bruckner Symphony No 8 in c minor (Haas edition)
NORTH GERMAN RSO/GUNTER WAND Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review ' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
with Robert Hewison
York Early Music Festival C.P.E. Bach Sonata in A flat (Wq49 No2)
W.F. Bach Polonaises Nos 8 and l
C.P.E. Bach Sonata in c minor (Wq48 No4)
VIRGINIA BLACK (harpsichord)
(Given on 26 June in the Guildhall, York)
A setting from 1771, written for the Archbishop of Salzburg, which curiously foreshadows
Mozart's, written 20 years later. DOROTHEE REINGARDT (soprano) MARGIT BOLLER (contralto) PETER JELOSITS (tenor)
ANTON SCHARINGER (baSS) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERWIN ORTNER (Austrian Radio recording)
Chemins IV Corale
DIEGO Dim ciacci (oboe)
CARLO CHIARAPPA (Violin) ' KAMMERORCHESTER DER JUNGEN
DEUTSCHEN PHILHARMONIE conducted by THE COMPOSER (West German Radio recording)
(piano)
Chopin Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 38
Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme of Corelh, Op 42
Franck Prelude, Chorale et Fugue (R)
TRIPLE ECHO
Jane Ginsborg (soprano) Philip Edwards (clarinet) George Nicholson (piano)
Gary Carpenter Sonatina II (first broadcast)
David NichoUs Three Empson Songs (first broadcast)
Justin Connolly Poems of Wallace Stevens II
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts. Sheridan Morley talks with Richard Cork , Jill Neville and Philip Oakes. This week's subjects: Henceforward by Alan Ayckbourn at the Vaudeville
Theatre; Christabel, a four-part play by Dennis Potter on BBC 2 (Wednesdays); Henry Moore 's Shelter Drawings at the British Museum; Stefan Themerson 's novel Hobson's Island; and Francis Coppola 's film Tucker. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
played by GONG yi on a 700-year-old guqin, a horizontal zither with seven silk strings
Guang Ling San Lament of Empress Chen; Variations on Plum Blossom. Records
Judith Weir introduces her opera, commissioned by the BBC for Kent Opera, and first performed to great acclaim at last year's Cheltenham Festival.
A Chinese collaborator with the Mongolian regime attends a performance of The Chao
Family Orphan. Noting that the first half of the play closely mirrors his own life so far, he surmises that the second must describe his destiny. But fate catches up with him....
0 Simultaneous broadcast with BBC2. For details see page 37
(Judith Weir 's 'Sound on Film' tomorrow 9.45pm BBC2)
● FEATURE: page 22
Played by MARTIN ROSCOE
Schubert Variations on a Theme by Anselm Hiittenbrenner (D 576);
Piano Sonata in A (D 959) BBC Manchester
MrVee by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI with and ', who is a famous painter, has very kindly consented to paint Daddyjs
Portrait and mine. But he has asked that all of you be here as well. He feels that this will help us to be ourselves and give him the sense of us as parents.'
Harpsichord improvisations MIKE STEER
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
Presented by Chris Parker featuring ELTON DEAN QUARTET
Glasgow's Festival of New Chinese Music XUE WEI (violin)
DAVID HORNE (piano)
STEPHEN OSBORNE (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by CHEN xie YANG
Tan Dun Out of Peking Opera (UK premiere)
Ge Gan-Ru Wu (UK premiere) Guo Wen-Jing Suspended
Coffins on the Cliff of Sichan
(UK premiere) ,
(Given on 13 September at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) BBC Scotland
Auf eine Christblume II BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone)
ROBERT SPILMAN (piano) Record