Ballads, Folksong and the Romantics
Offenbach Overture: La Vie parisienne
PHILHARMONIA/MARRINER
7.06 Mozart A Musical Joke: FRANZ LISZT COI JANOS ROLLA
7.35 Rossini Overture: 11 signor Bruschino NATIONAL PO/CHAILLY
7.41 Satie Sports et divertissements
ANGELA BROWNRIDGE (piano)
7.46 Kreisler La Precieuse; Siciliano and Rigaudon LOLA BOBESCO (violin)
WILHELM HELLWEG (piano)
7.56 Strauss Till
Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW/ BERNARD HAITINK. Records
with Donald Macleod Producer PETER BERG
played by MARTIN ROSCOE Sonata in E (D 157);
Andante in A (D 604); Scherzo and Trio in D
(D 570); Sonata in A (D 664) BBC Manchester (R)
Introduced by Stephen Johnson. Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases. George Pratt reviews vocal music by Purcell and Handel.
Stephen Dodgson on new orchestral issues.
Franz Schmidt 's opera Notre Dame and a Zemlinsky disc reviewed by David Murray.
10.40 Record Release Zemlinsky Symphony in B flat (1897)
BERLIN RSO/CHAILLY
11.27 Purcell Welcome to All the Pleasures (Ode for St Cecilia's Day, 1683)
SOLOISTS; KING'S CONSORT/ ROBERT KING
11.44 Purcell Sonata No 7 in E minor
PURCELL QUARTET
11.52 Handel 0 Be Joyful in the Lord (Chandos
Anthem No 1): SOLOISTS THE SIXTEEN CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA
HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
12.14 Brahms Violin Concerto in D
SHLOMO MINTZ (violin)
BERLIN PO/CLAUDIO ABBADO Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Taking Issue Chaired by Gillian Reynolds
In the first of eight programmes,
HANS LEYGRAF plays
Sonatas in C (K 279) and A minor (K 310) Records
MONICA HUGGETT and ELIZABETH WALLFISCH (violins)
SOPHIA MCKENNA and VALERIE DARKE (oboes) TIMOTHY MASON (cello)
RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER
Vivaldi Concerto in G (RV 151) (Alia rustica);
Concerto in A (RV 546), for violin, cello and orchestra Albinoni Concerto in G, Op 9 No 6, for two oboes and orchestra
Vivaldi Concerto in G
(RV 516), for two violins and orchestra (R)
SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA led by STEPHEN BRYANT conducted by ANDREW LITTON
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
Symphony No 10 (R)
ADELINA AND JUSTEN OPREAN
(violin and piano) Bartok, arr Szekely Six Romanian Folk Dances Schubert Sonata in A (D 574)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Sheridan Morley (in the chair) talks with Gilbert Adair , Andrew Graham-Dixon and Rose Tremaine. This week's subjects:
John Schlesinger 's film Madame Sousatzka ;
Arthur Miller 's The Price on Radio 4; six sculptures by Carl Andre at
Anthony d'Offay Ltd, London; Eric Porter as King Lear at the Old Vic; Daddy We Hardly Knew You by Germaine Greer.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH. Mono
The second of eight programmes.
Sonatas in F (K 280) and B flat (K 333) Records
Verdi's first great
Shakespearean opera, to a libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE , recorded at last year's
Dresden Music Festival. (1865 version: sung in Italian) (bass) (soprano) (tenor) (violin) (bass) (bass) (bass)
DRESDEN PHILHARMONIC
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO Act
7.55 Julian Budden on the 1847 version of Macbeth (R).
8.00 Acts 2 and 3 8.50 Julian Budden on the 1865 Paris revision. (R)
8.55 Act 4
(East German Radio recording)
The first of two programmes in which JEAN-LOUIS STEUERMAN plays two and three-part inventions.
BBC Pebble Mill
by PETER REDGROVE. The last of six plays drawn from
Grimm's Fairy Tales. With and A flounder pleads for his life on the grounds that he is an enchanted prince ...
With the voices of ROBIN ARDRA and PHILLIP MANIKUM
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol (R)
led by JOSEF FRÖHLICH conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin)
Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Spohr Violin Concerto No 8 in A minor, Op 47
Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat (R)