Sixth of eight programmes of historic recordings of the pianist Dinu Lipatti
Bach, transc Busoni Chor ale Prelude: Ich ruf zu dir. Herr Jesu Christ (bwv 639)
8.8* Chopin Barcarolle in f sharp minor. Op 60
8.17* Chopin Piano Concerto in E minor, Op 11 (with un-named orchestra and conductor): records
Listeners' record requests Arriaga Overture: Los esclavos felices
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JESUS LOPEZ-COBOS
9.30* Mendelssohn Symphony No 2 (Hymn of Praise)
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) SALLY BURGESS (soprano) SIEGFRIED JERUSALEM (tenor)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO CHAILLY gramophone records
with Michael Oliver
The prophet-patriarch of Russian music: David Brown on the influence of Mikhail Glinka.
New light on César Franck : the rediscovery of some unpublished manuscripts.
Johann Hermann Schein: an influential forerunner of Bach, by John Morehen.
(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)
conducted by JAN KRENZ
WANDA WILKOMIRSKA (violin) Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1
Russell Davies
Part 2
Lutoslawski Livre pour orchestre
Debussy La mer
Beethoven Variations on Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu, Op 121a Shostakovich Trio in E minor. Op 67
1.55* Interval Reading
2.3*Recital. Pt 2 Dvorak Trio in F minor, Op 65
BBC Birmingham
Opera in three acts
Music by Pavel Vranicky Libretto by KARL GIESECKE , after the poem by WIE-LAND. revised by PETER KERTZ (sung in German)
Vranicky was an exact contemporary of Mozart. Oberon. written in 1789. has much in common with Die Entfuhrung in musical style, ' and The Magic Flute in manner, method and message.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
STAATSTHEATER AM GARTNER-PLATZ, MUNICH. ChorUS-master WILFRIED KOCH conducted by ALICJA MOUNK (South German Radio recording) Act 1
Why did I writef What sin to me unknown
Dipt me in ink, my parents', or my own?
John Franklyn-Robbins reads ALEXANDER POPES 'Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot in which the poet considers the tribulations of the writer's trade. BBC Manchester
(A second epistle by Pope: next Sunday)
Acts 2 and 3
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) KAROLY BOTVAY (cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) Weber Trio in G minor Martinu Trio
Unmasking Medicine
Six talks by Ian Kennedy , Reader in Law and Executive Director of the Centre for Law, Medicine and Ethics at King's College, London.
3: Suffer the Little Children
(pianos)
Debussy En blanc et noir Rachmaninov Suite No 2, Op 17
BBC Birmingham Debussy Piano Music, a BBC Music Guide by Frank Dawes : £1.50 from book and music shops
by Carey Harrison
Maureen O'Brien as Rosemary
'It was at the end of November that the head arrived. The black end of the year. I actually passed the van that brought it. on the way to fetch Hannah from school. I had to back into a field to let it through. A huge great van. It looked quite lost. But I was in a hurry, and anxious about being late. I wasn't used to fetching Hannah from Saxmundham. For the last six years I'd taught her myself. I wanted Hannah there. Now she was gone I found it unsettling, as if I was starting afresh.'
Pupils of Cookley and Walpole Primary School
Geoffrey Ling (singer)
Mike Bexon and Bob Stewart (melodeons).
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN
conducted hv MICHAEL TIL-SON THOMAS , HARVARD-RAD-CLIFFE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM director F. JOHN ADAMS anon Sequence: Victimae Pascali Laudes
Bach Cantata No 4:
Christ lag in Todesbanden MALLORY WALKER (tenor) LESLIE GUINN (baritone) Josquin La déploration de Johann Okeghem
Messiaen Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum (WCRB recording)
Bernard Crick 's George Orwell: A Life, published this week, is not an 'official' biography, but it is the first written with complete access to the Orwell archives. Richard Hoggart, Warden of Goldsmiths' College, London, examines Professor Crick's long-awaited book and considers the peculiar demands that Orwell continues to make upon us.
(cello with SIMON NICHOLLS (piano)
Bridge Elegy: Scherzetto Faure , arr Casals Apres unrêve
Britten Sonata Op 65
conductor JOHN POOLE
Walton A Litany; Set me as a seal
Bridge Litany