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Chabrier Joyeuse marche SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
Boellmann Toccata (Suite Gothique)
DAVID SANGER (organ)
Rachmaninov Suite No 2, Op 17, for two pianos: JOHN OGDON and BRENDA LUCAS Ravel Bolero: CITY OF
BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's four Horn Concertos, by STEPHEN DODGSON.
New pre-classical records reviewed by LIONEL SALTER. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Locatelli Sonata in B flat, Op 2 No 3
STEPHEN PRESTON (flute) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
ANTHONY PLEETH (cello) Coperario Fantasy in F
Jenkins Fantasy in D minor anon 0 death rock me asleep
Dowland John Langton 's Pavan; Earl of Essex Galliard
Byrd All is as a sea JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor)
ENGLISH CONSORT OF VIOLS
Rameau Suite: Hippolyte et Aricie: LA PETITE BANDE directed by SIGISWALD KUIJKEN: records
CAMBRIDGE BAND conductor DAVID READ
Kenneth Platts Overture: Strand on the Green
Bryan Kelly Folk Song and Ecossaise (Edinburgh Dances)
Eric Ball Holiday Overture. BBC Birmingham
With the help of a Monteverdi madrigal and a hurdy-gurdy. Jeremy Siep mann this week makes a concerted effort to discover the origins of the concerto. We hear serried ranks of violins in Vivaldi, and horns in Schumann. Pablo de Sarasate makes a personal appearance: and Glenn Could attempts to trump Beethoven, and fails. Mozart is left to rule supreme: records
Presented by Hugh Keytc PETER DAVIES introduces a programme by Guillaume de Machaut and his followers, performed by the MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
John Elwes (tenor) Robert Cooper
(fiddle and rebec) Peter Davies
(flutes and cornemuse) Timothy Davies
(mandora and lute)
Machaut De fortune me doy plaindre; En cuer ma dame une vipere maint; Honte paour, doubtant (two versions): 11 m'est avis: Hoquetus David Solage Le basile
Senleches Fuions de ci de Perusio Greygnoir bien
Elaine Padmore introduces her personal selection of outstanding music broadcasts of the past week.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Michael Schmidt (in the Chair), talks with Stuart Hood. Marghanita Laski and Edward Lucie-Smith . This week's subjects: the book Dai Greatcoat. a self-portrait of David Jones in his letters: Volker Schlondorff film of Giinter Grass's The Tin Drum; Pier and Ocean, at the Hayward Gallery; the Rsc production of Pericles at the Warehouse Theatre: and the Tuesday night Radio 4 comedy series, Wrinkles.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
played by Peter Hurford. who also introduces the series
Organ of Knox Grammar School, Sydney, Australia Concerto in A minor (bwv 593); Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie (BWV 672. 673 and 6741; Three Fughettas (Bwv 677, 679 and 681) Chorale Preludes: Vater unser im Himmelreich (BWV 683); Christ, unser Herr. zum Jordan kam
(bwv 685): Aus tiefer Not schrci' ich zu dir (bwv f87)
Fuga super Jesus Christus unser Heiland (BWV 6S9)
Jaap Schroder (violin) Aida Stuurop (violin)
Linda Ashworth (viola) Wouter Moeller (cello) playing authentic instruments
Mozart String Quartets: r. major (K 387); E flat major (K 428)
Had the People who are Gone
ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL , who died in 1912 at the age of 80, was an Excise Officer who devoted 50 years of his life to collecting the songs, poems and legends of the people of the highlands and islands of North West Scotland.
Today, for the Islanders, the five volumes of his collected works seem to recall a golden age of words and music. But for the benevolent man wandering among their forebears that Golden Age was already passing. with Fulton Mackay as Alexander Carmichael and FLORA MACNEIL , KENNA CAMPBELL , EVELYN CAMPBELL , PAUL MCINNES and CALUM Ross as the people of the islands. Compiled by MICHAEL OLIVER
Producer PATRICIA BRENT (First broadcast on R4)
A concert given in Symphony Hall, Boston, conducted by SEIJI OZAWA MAURICE ANDRE (trumpet) Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Haydn Consummatum est (Seven Last Words)
Tartini. arr Jean Thilde Trumpet Concerto in D
Further excerpts from EDWARD HOLMES 'S Ramble among the Musicians of Germany, published in 1828. „
Holmes visits Prague. He complains of the uncomfortableness of German beds and praises the talent of Tomaschek. Read by Richard Briers gramophone records ( Repeat)
Part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4, in F minor
(WCRB recording from the Boston Symphony Transcription Trust)
At the opposite end of the scale to Brian's Gothic Symphony (tomorrow 7.30 pm), a set of Four Miniatures for piano, played by PETER HILL
Ricercar a 6 (The Musical Offering, BWV 1079) STUTTGART CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA. conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER: record