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Ippolitov-Ivanov Caucasian Sketches
USSR RSO/Fedoseyev
7.30 am News
7.35 Debussy, orch Busser Petite Suite
French National RO/ Jean Martinon
7.49 Bach French Suite in E (BWV817)
Glenn Gould (piano)
8.00 Chopin, arr
Douglas Les Sylphides Berlin PO/Karajan
Records. Producer Philip Tagney
conductor Mathias Bamert
Raff Symphony No 5 in E (Lenore)
with Richard Osborne.
Schumann's Piano
Concerto by Jeremy Siepmann ; Stephen Johnson on new chamber discs.
10.40 Record Release
Alessandro Scarlatti
Cantata: Hor chedi Febo
Nancy Argenta (soprano)
Chandos Baroque Players
10.58 Schubert Piano
Trio in B flat (D 898) Trio Zingara
11.39 Berwald Sinfonie singulière (Symphony
No3): Swedish RSO/Salonen
12.09 Nielsen String Quartet in F, Op 44 Kontra Quartet
12.35 Komgold Overture to a Play: North West
German Philharmonie/ Werner Andreas Albert
Records. Producer Nick Morgan
Leslie Forbes talks to art historian Alistair Smith in the National Gallery to look at food on canvas.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
Stephen Jay-Taylor presents a portrait of the Spanish soprano.
And at 1.50 the final opera recording in the series. Cavalleria Rusticana
Mascagni's one act opera.
Southend Boys' Choir
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Philharmonia/Riccardo Muti Records
Series producer Clive Portbury
Csaba Erdelyi (viola)
Bernard Roberts (piano) Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 Hindemith Sonata, Op25 No4
First of two programmes. BBC Scottish SO conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Piers Lane (piano)
Panufnik Autumn Music
Moskowski Piano Concerto
with Geoffrey Smith.
Producer Andrew Mussett
A week in the arts on television with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: The Last Days of Leningrad documentaries and the Screen One plays. Opinions: Gillian Reynolds , Philip Dodd.
Features: Sport and television - who controls whom?; The public on television.
Soapbox: Talking Sex on TV. Producers John Boundy and Quentin Cooper
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in C
(K330)
George Perle Toccata
Chopin Sonata No 3 in B minor. Op 58
live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Introduced by Richard Baker.
Gwyneth Jones (soprano) Sidonie Goossens (harp) BBC Singers
BBC SO and Chorus conductor Andrew Davis
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne
Vaughan Williams
Toward the Unknown
Region
Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Wagner Immolation
Scene (Götterdämmerung)
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC 2
8.35 Andrew Green follows the trail of debate and indecision which eventually led the Proms to the Royal Albert Hall 50 years ago.
9.00 Bliss Marchfrom 'Things to Come'
Borodin Polovtsian
Dances (Prince Igor)
Trad, arr Goossens The Last Rose of Summer Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March
No 1 in D
Wood Fantasia on British
Sea Songs
Ame Rule, Britannia! Parry, orch Elgar Jerusalem
* SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC 1
See page 46 for details.
● COMPETITION: seepage 12
by Heinrich Boll .
A workshy employee observes the frenetic activity of a large German factory. When his boss drops dead before his eyes, a whole new vista opens up before him.
Reader Peter Egan.
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Theatre of Voices:
Pat Forbes (soprano)
Mary Nichols (contralto)
Paul Agnew (tenor)
director Paul Hillier (bass)
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ)
John Cage The Year Begins to Be Ripe
Arvo Part Mein Weg hat Gipfel und Wellentaler Gorecki O Domina
Nostra
Arvo Part Berlin Mass