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Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches in G and c, Op 39 Nos 4 and 5 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.16* Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K 166)
NETHERLANDS WIND
ENSEMBLE directed by EDO DE WAART
7.28' (.luck Bel inconnu; Je cherche a vous faire (La rencontre imprévue) JANET BAKER
(mezzo-soprano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.33* Massenet Cigale, Act I
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE gramophone records
Bach Suite No 1, in c (BWV 1066)
THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
8.25* Telemann Chamber Concerto in A minor
MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE 8.40* Boccherini
Symphony in c minor, Op 41 (mono)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI gramophone records
Dowland Lachrimae or Seaven Teares (1004
Part of Dowland's famous collection of pavans and other dances played by THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE, director ANTHONY ROOLEY gramophone record
Second of two programmes JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) LONDON COLLEGIATE BRASS conducted by EDWARD GREGSON , who also introduces the programme Edward Gregson lntrada Joseph Horovitz The Dong with the Luminous Nose Buxton Orr Concerto for trumpet and brass band
Paul Patterson Cataclysm
A reconstruction of a Roman celebration of c 1500. The Ordinary is sung to the four-part setting L'hommc armé by Iohannes Tinctoris MUSICA SACRA REDIVIVA director EDGAR FLEET
led by MARTIN MILNER conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Nielsen At the bier of a young artist
Sibelius Tone Poem: En saga
Vaughan Williams A London Symphony BBC Scotland
direct from St George's, Brandon Hill
Alberni String Quartet Howard Davis and Peter Pople (violins) Roger Best (viola) David Smith (cello)
Mozart Quartet in c major (K 465) (Dissonance)
Beethoven Quartet in r minor. Op 95
(A series of concerts at St George's,
Brandon Hill, Charlotte Street. Bristol; tickets 85p at the door) BBC Bristol
Opera in five acts Music bv Massenet
Libretto by LOUIS GALLET (sung in French: records) Cast in order of singing:
LONDON VOICES
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE Acts 1 and 2 3.25* Interval Reading
3.35* Le roi de Lahore Acts 3, 4 and 5
Gordon Reynolds introduces the programme of music for the early evening.
Antony Hopkins considers a work or theme that has recently caught his attention.
7.30-8.20, 8.40-9.20 Stereo
Owen Dudley Edwards. reader in History at the University of Edinburgh, reflects on some of the ways we think about language and use it. (3) i Repeated next Sunday)
Symphony No 4, in A minor. Op 63
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone record
Britain's National Theatre in a new play by HAROLD PINTER ,
SON: Another day. A day I warmly welcome. And so I shall end this letter to you, my dear mother, with my love.
MOTHER: Darling. Where are you? The flowers are wonderful here. The blooms. You so loved them. Why do you never write?
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN Directed by PETER HALL , of The National Theatre (This is the first of a series of productions broadcast in association with The National
Theatre. The same cast will perform Family Voices at the NT
Lyttleton Theatre on 13 and 17 February)
Ayres and madrigals for three and six voices:
What have the Gods their consort sent from heaven?; Ay me, alas, hey ho: Tan ta ra cries Mars; Noel adieu, thou court's delight
THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Poppy Holden (soprano) Cathy Cass (contralto) Mary Nichols (contralto) Hugh Hetherington (tenor) Joe Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)
Director ANTHONY ROOLEY
LAZAR BERMAN (piano) plays Liszt's penultimate Transcendental Study gramophone record