Listings
Corelll Sonata in B flat, Op 5 No 2: DENES KOVACS (violin) EDE BANDA (Cello)
JANOS SEBESTYEN (harpsichord)
8.16* Beethoven Four Ariettas and a Duet, Op 82
PETER SCHREIER (tenor) ADELE STOLTE (soprano) WALTER OLBERTZ (piano)
8.28* Schubert Impromptu In c minor (D 899 No 1)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
8.38* Haydn Piano Trio in D minor (n xv 23): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Contributors
Harpsichord:
Janos
Sebestyen
Tenor:
Peter
Schreier
Soprano:
Adele
Stolte
Piano:
Alfred
Brendel
A record request programme
Mozart Symphony No 17, in G (K 129): ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES conducted by DENIS VAUGHAN
9.19* Delius Cello Concerto JACQUELINE DU PRE
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
9.44* Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Contributors
Conducted By:
Denis
Vaughan
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm
Sargent
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian
Boult
Record Review, contributed by JOAN CHISSELL , EDWARD GREENFIELD and PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Contributors
Unknown:
Joan
Chissell
Unknown:
Edward
Greenfield
Unknown:
Philip
Hope-Wallace
Edited By:
Anna
Instone
Unknown:
Julian
Herbage
Introduced By:
Julian
Herbage
led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD with MICHAEL ROLL (piano) Part 1 Reger
Serenade in G major
11.40* Reger's Centenary
Max Reger was born on 19 March 1873. DONALD MITCHELL makes a centenary assessment of his work and its place in 20th-century music.
11.50* Concert: part 2
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in c major (K 503)
Poulenc Ballet Suite: Les biches
Contributors
Unknown:
Maurice
Brett
Conducted By:
Raymond
Leppard
Piano:
Michael
Roll
Unknown:
Max
Reger
Unknown:
Donald
Mitchell
by Ian Mclntyre
Contributors
Unknown:
Ian
McLntyre
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) Part 1
Schubert Schafers Klagelied; Heidenröslein: Nahe des Goliebten; Rastlose Liebe Debussy Proses lyriques
Selected poems introduced by GEORGE BARKER
Read by PAMELA ZINNEMANN
Contributors
Introduced By:
George
Barker
Read By:
Pamela
Zinnemann
Part 2
Ravel Histoires naturelles
Schubert Wandrers Nachtlied II; Der Fischer; Erster Verlust ; Ganymed; Der Musensohn
(Given in the Shaftesbury Hall)
Contributors
Unknown:
Schubert Wandrers
Nachtlied
Unknown:
Erster
Verlust
A fortnightly series
E (Kk 134); E (Kk 135); E (Kk 136); E minor (Kk 147); c (Kk 485); c (Kk 486); c (Kk 487)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Contributors
Harpsichord:
Trevor
Pinnock
STOIKA MILANOVA (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONYORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN direct from the City Hall Part 1
Panufnik Tragic Overture
3.10* Brahms Violin Concerto
Contributors
Violin:
Stoika
Milanova
Conductor:
Christopher
Seaman
CUTHBERT GRAHAM discusses the influence of the landscape of northern Scotland on the writers it has produced - Edwin Muir , Neil Gunn , Eric Link -later and Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Contributors
Unknown:
Cuthbert
Graham
Produced:
Edwin
Muir
Produced:
Neil
Gunn
Produced:
Eric
Link
Produced:
Lewis Grassic
Gibbon
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 15
with Antony Hopkins
(Repeated: Monday, 9.45 am)
Contributors
Unknown:
Antony
Hopkins
(piano)
Mozart Variations on Salve tu, Domine from Paisiello's I filosofi immaginari (K 398)
Schumann Nachtstucke in r, Op 23 No 2
Beethoven Sonata In A, Op 101 gramophone records
Contributors
Unknown:
Schumann
Nachtstucke
by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. with Leo McKern , Peter Jeffrey John Rowe , David Buck
Peter Sallis , Elizabeth Spriggs
Music specially composed by DAVID CAIN and played by MICHAEL LAIRD ,MALCOLM SMITH
ROGER BRENNER , MARTIN NICHOLLS CHRISTOPHER BALL , TERRY EMERY and FRANCES KELLY Singer MARTYN HILL
Producer MARTIN JENKINS
(David Kincaid is a National Theatre Player)
followed by an interlude
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Shakespeare.
Unknown:
Leo
McKern
Unknown:
Peter
Jeffrey
Unknown:
John
Rowe
Unknown:
David
Buck
Unknown:
Peter
Sallis
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Spriggs
Composed By:
David
Cain
Played By:
Michael
Laird
Played By:
Malcolm
Smith
Played By:
Roger
Brenner
Unknown:
Martin
Nicholls
Unknown:
Christopher
Ball
Unknown:
Terry
Emery
Singer:
Frances
Kelly
Singer:
Martyn
Hill
Producer:
Martin
Jenkins
Unknown:
David
Kincaid
King Henry:
Peter
Jeffrey
Prince Henry:
John
Rowe
Prince John of Lancaster:
Sam
Dastor
Westmoreland:
Terry
Scully
Blunt:
Brian
Haines
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester:
Peter
Sallis
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland:
Lewis
Stringer
Henry Percy, surnamed Hot-spur:
David
Buck
Mortimer, Earl of March:
Richard
Hampton
Douglas:
David
Kincaid
Glendower:
Haydn
Jones
Sir Richard Vernon:
John
Pullen
Scroop, Archbishop of York:
Hugh
Dickson
Sir Michael:
David
Gooderson
Sir John Falstaff:
Leo
McKern
Poins:
Nigel
Lambert
PetO:
Fraser
Kerr
Bardolph:
Geoffrey
Matthews
Gadshill:
Robin
Browne
Lady Percy:
Kate
Binchy
Lady Mortimer:
Elizabeth
Morgan
Mistress Quickly:
Elizabeth
Spriggs
Vintner; Carrier:
Ronald
Herdman
Ostler; Messenger:
Andrew
Rivers
Servant to Hotspur:
Sam
Dastor
Francis:
David
Gooderson
Sheriff:
John
Pullen
Chamberlain:
Brian
Haines
Carrier:
Hugh
Dickson
La Muette de Portici
Opera in five acts. Libretto by SCRIBE and DELAVIGNE. Music by Auber (sung in French)
Produced in 1828, Auber's best grand opera has further claims to fame: it sparked off the Belgian revolution of 1830; and it contains a dumb heroine who ends the opera by plunging into a stream of molten lava. Alfonse D'Arcos , son of the BBC NORTHERN SINGERS, chorus-master STEPHEN WILKINSON
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA , leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by MYER FREDMAN repetiteur COURTNEY KENNY
Producer ERNEST WARBURTON Act 1
9.45* Masaniello: Variation on a Baroque Theme. BASIL DEANE discusses Auber's opera.
10.0* Opera, Acts 2 and 3
Contributors
Unknown:
Alfonse
D'Arcos
Chorus Master:
Stephen
Wilkinson
Leader:
Orches
Tra
Leader:
Barry
Griffiths
Conducted By:
Myer
Fredman
Repetiteur:
Courtney
Kenny
Producer:
Ernest
Warburton
JOHN SEYMOUR , Anglo-Welsh traveller extraordinary, introduces and reads from his own recent poetry.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Seymour
Acts 4 and 5 (Adrian de Peyer broadcasts by permission of Covent Garden)