Haydn Divertimento in F (H II 15)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
7.15 Monteverdi Duet: Bel pastor
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
CONSORT OF MUSICKE. conducted by ANTHONY ROOLEY
7.20* Garland Go from my window
NIGEL NORTH (lute)
7.24* Mozart Piano Concerto No 9, in E flat (K 271) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by MURRAY PERAHIA (piano): records
Verdi Overture: The Sicilian Vespers
PIIILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.14* Fauré Romance in B flat, for violin and piano AUGUSTIN DUMAY and JEAN-PHILLIPE COLLARD
8.20* trad, arr Canteloube Three bourrées
NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano) ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERRE DE LA ROCHE
8.27* Mathias Harp Concerto: OSIAN ELLIS LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON : records
Purcell
Ode on St Cecilia's Day (1692): Hail, Bright Cecilia: : SIMON WOOLF (treble) PAUL ESSWOOD and ROLAND TATNELL (counter-tenors) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone)
MICHHI. RIPPON (bass) TIFFIN CHOIR
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS : record
RALPH KIRSHBAUM CLIFFORD BENSON
Janacek Pohadka
Bach Suite No 6. in d. for cello (bwv 1012)
10.55* Interval Reading
11.0* Cello and Piano Part 2
Schumann Fantasy Pieces, Op 73
Samuel Barber Sonata
Chopin Introduction and Polonaise Brillante
(Given on 9 May at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham)
led by PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by JOHN LUBEBOCK ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Part
Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 7, in D minor
JEREMY BARLOW. with MARILYN SANSOM (baroque cello)
MICHAEL STEER (harpsichord)
Johann Helmich Roman Sonata No 9. in c
Thomas Roseingrave Son ata No 12. in G
Telemann Sonata No 5, in A minor (Zwolf methodische Sonaten)
(piano)
Howells Sonatina
Liszt Après une lecture du Dante (Annies de pelerinage)
Elektra
Opera in one act
Music by Richard Strauss Libretto, after SOPHOCLES, by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTIIAL (sung in German)
In his fourth opera, the first written in collaboration with Hofmannsthal, Strauss pushed his harmonic idiom to its most dissonant extreme.
CHOEUR FALLER
ORCHESTRA OF HANOVER OPERA conducted by GEORGE ALEXANDER ALBRECHT (Swiss Radio recording)
(Intermezzo: 27 December)
Introduced by Steve Race
Antony Hopkins considers a work or theme that has recently caught his attention.
by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Marjorie Gabain and Joan Winstead
A repeat of the 1946 radio recording with the cast used in Peter Brooks original stage production at the Arts Theatre, London in the same year.
Bilder aus Osten. Op 66 JACQUELINE ANDOTTO DEL FINO
(piano duet): record
The Ulster poet Tom Pauline reflects on some of the ways we think about language and use it (4).
Second of four programmes from the 1980 International Rostrum of Composers
Michel Decoust L'application des lectrices aux champs, for soprano and orchestra
Jack Body The Caves of Ellora, for brass and piano
Miklos Kocsar Capricorn Concerto, for flute and chamber ensemble
Jan M. Morthenson Morendo. for chorus and orchestra (French, New Zealand. Hungarian and Swedish Radio recordings) BBC Manchester
(1899-1977)
An autobiographical portrait compiled from the composer's own broadcasts and presented by Robert Layton
Introduced bv Clive Bennett
PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON (sop) NONA LIDDELL (Violin) ANTONY PAY and JULIAN FARRELL (clarinets) CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello), conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
BRUNO CANINO (piano) Six Songs. Op 14
Piano Piece, Op posth
Three Traditional Rhymes, Op 17
Three settings for unaccompanied voices: The Source; The Windhover, Lullaby
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY : record