Bach Selig ist der Mann (BWV 57)
PETER jelosits (soprano) RUUD VAN DER MEER (bass)
TOLZER KNABENCHOR
CONCENTUS MUSICUS,
VIENNA/HARNONCOURT Record
Brahms Academic Festival Overture
LPO/ADRIAN BOULT
7.45 Haydn Concerto in D (H XVni 2)
ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano) LAUSANNE CO/JORDAN
8.05 Tchaikovsky
Legend: USSR RUSSIAN CHORUS/SVESHNIKOV
8.09 Arensky Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky: LSO/
JOHN BARBIROLLI. Records
Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat:
BERLIN PO/KARL BOHM Offertorium (D 963)
PETER SCHREIER (tenor) BAVARIAN RSO AND
CHORUS/SAWALLISCH Introduction and Variations on 'Trockne Blumen '
JAMES GALWAY (flute) PHILIP MOLL (piano) Records
John Warrack describes how Tchaikovsky collaborated with the choreographer Petipa to make his greatest ballet, The Sleeping Beauty. and at 9.55
The Sleeping Beauty AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW/
ANTAL DORATI. Records
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) PETER FRANKL (piano) Beethoven Sonatas: in G minor, Op 5 No 2; in D, Op 102 No 2
Variations on 'Bei Mannern , welche Liebe fuhlen' (The Magic Flute); Sonata, Op 69
(Third prog Wed 1.05pm)
with Graham Sheffield. Six bibulous songs commissioned by wine merchant Robin Yapp from his customers: Harrison Birtwistle
Peter Maxwell-Davies Colin Matthews
Dominic Muldowney John Woolwich and James Ellis.
LINDA HIRST (mezzo)
GEOFFREY DOLTON (bar) JOHN LENEHAN (piano)
LORNA ANDERSON (sop) MARGARET CABLE (mezzo soprano)
JOSEPH CORNWELL (ten) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass) ELIZABETH WALLFISCH (violin)
DAVID WATKIN (cello)
ANTHONY ROBSON (oboe) ANDREW WATTS (bassoon) GAINSBOROUGH STRING QUARTET
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT/ SIMON PRESTON Haydn Sinfonia concertante in B flat String Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1
3.55 Interval Reading
4.00 Haydn Missa in angustiis (Nelson Mass) (Given on 17 October in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in association with Stanhope Properties pic)
Presenter Bram Gay. 2: THE SUN LIFE BAND conducted by ROY NEWSOME
Cyril Jenkins Overture: Coriolanus (1913) Adrian Beaumont Toccata, Op 35 George Lloyd In memoriam (Royal Parks)
Derek Bourgeois Concerto No 1
(Given on 12 November in association with Bill Lewington Ltd) BBC Manchester (Third programme on New Year's Day at 4.50pm)
The second of six programmes.
In his last 20 years,
Arnold Goldsbrough (1892-1964) made an influential contribution to the revival of 'early music'. He broadcast regularly on the Third
Programme with the Goldsbrough
Orchestra, which later became the English Chamber Orchestra. John Amis talks with former players and colleagues. and at 6.00pm
Records of ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH , champion of Purcell and Handel, directing their vocal and instrumental music as well as then-unknown works by Telemann and Vivaldi. (Third prog Wed 5.30pm)
reads from As You Were. 2: Mr Gladstone 's Voltage
(1896-1989)
Portrait Artist in Music 'I have made upwards of 150 musical portraits for many instrumental combinations, all of them drawn from life.' This sequence includes Portraits of Picasso and Copland, and a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Records
Prokofiev's opera in its Opera North production by RICHARD JONES.
(In association with Friends of Opera North)
0 Simultaneous broadcast with BBC2. See page 59 for details
A record of the composer playing some of his own piano pieces.
by ROBERT BROWNING abridged in nine parts by JOE BURROUGHS and TERENCE TILLER. 1: The Ring and the Book
Reader JOHN WESTBROOK. The poet's imagination re-creates the saga of murder and justice in 17th-century Italy, as recorded in 'the book'. Producer TERENCE tiller
(First broadcast in 1978) Mono
Faure Les Djinns , Op 12; Le Ruisseau, Op 22;
Madrigal, Op 35; Ballade in F sharp, Op 19; Tantum ergo,
Op 65 No 2; Maria mater gratiae, Op 47 No 2;
Ave verum, Op 65 No 1; Shylock, Op 57