Mass in G (Missa St Nicolai): SOLOISTS
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC conducted by SIMON PRESTON
8.33* OSertorium: Non
Nobis Domine ZURICH SINGERS AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI GOHL
8.38* Missa Brevis in B flat (Little Organ Mass)
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) JOHN SCOTT (organ)
CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by GEORGE GUEST : records
Handel Ode for Saint Cecilia's Day
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON
(tenor), STOCKHOLM BACH CHOIR, VIENNA CONCENTUS musicus, conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
9.55* Saint-Saens Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 14 GROUPE INSTRUMENTAL DK PARIS: records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Bach cello suites, by ROBERT DONINGTON.
' Coolly passionate, lyrical expressiveness ' Webern's instructions on the playing of his Piano Variations, Op 27, recalled by their first interpreter, PETER STADLEN.
The last programme in a series of recordings from the early 1950s of Toscanini's orchestra conducted by his protégé, Guido Cantelli.
Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
Stravinsky Symphonic Poem: The Song of the Nightingale
(Voice of America recordings of a broadcast concert given in Carnegie Hall, New York, on 21 Feb 1954) (First broadcast in the series At Home)
Rossler Quintet in E fiat
Reicha Andante for cor anglais, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Mozart. transc Vester Fantasia (K 6081
Berio Opus Number Zoo: children's play
JOHN WILLIAMS
(classical guitar) PACO PENA
(flamenco guitar)
Flamenco solos: Rondena;
Moruna: A la feria
Albeniz Cordoba; Sevilla; Asturias
(Part of a public concert given in The Mattings, Snape, as part of the 1977 Aldeburgh Festival)
BBC Birmingham
The First Ten Years
Schumann Trio in G minor, Op 110
Beethoven Trio in D major, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost) BEAUX ARTS TRIO
(First broadcast in 1975)
Opera in three acts Music by Wagner (sung in German)
A Bavarian Radio recording of the first night of the 1979 Munich Festival, from the Bavarian State Opera
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF BAVARIAN STATE OPERA chorus-master
WOLFGANG BAUMGART conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH Act 1
Sir Ralph Richardson reads a second extract, selected by ALAN BELL , from George Saintsbury 's Notes on a Cellar Book, first published in 1920. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Act 2
Nigel Douglas
*Act 3
Piano Sonata in c (D 840); rmpromptu No 3, in G flat (o 899): records
A second programme of monologues by the great French farceur Georges Feydean , translated by PETER MEYER and surrounded by music of the period; so creating the atmosphere of the Grand Salons of Paris in which they were first performed at the end of the last century.
1: All for Reform Performed by John Moffatt
2: The Schoolboy Performed by Richard Gibson
3: A Member of the Jury Performed by Timothy West
Music by Saint-Saens, Damar6 and Chabrier
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN followed by an interlude
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G major
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1. in G minor BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by HIROSHI WAKASUGI
VALENTIN GHEORGHIU (piano) (Bavarian Radio recording)
Everett Helm examines. the way in which the music of Erik Satie has puzzled and bewildered the world of music criticism.
First of three song recitals
MARGARET MARSHALL (Sop) JOHN FRASER (piano)
Brahms In stiller Nacht; Auf dem See; Komm bald! ; Standchen (Der Mond steht iiber dem Berge)
Reger TrSume , Traume: Abendlied; Wiegenlied (Schlaf, Kindlein)
Pfitzner Venus Mater ; Die Einsame
Strauss Du meines Her-zens Kronelein; Der Stern; Fur funfzehn Pfennige; Wiegenlied
First in a new series of four programmes including Edmund Rubbra 's four string quartets and the string quintets and sextets of Brahms
Rubbra Quartet No 1
Brahms Sextet in B flat major, Op 18
COULL STRING QUARTET
With ALAN GEORGE (Viola) IOAN DAVIES (Cello)