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MacCunn The Land of the Mountain and the Flood SCOTTISH NATIONAL orchestra, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
9.14* Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
9.51* Franck Panis angelicus
LUCIANO PAVAROTTI (tenor) WANDSWORTH BOYS CHOIR
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KURT HERBERT ADLER
9.56* Ravel Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra:
ROBERT CASADESUS , PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
10.13* Mussorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain (original version)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES : records
with Michael Oliver Berlioz the Critic by JOHN WARRACK
A birthday conversation With PHYLLIS TATE.
Haydn's Stabat Mater in England, by ROGER FISKE. (Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)
A performance given in Uihlein Hall , Milwaukee CLARICE CARSON (soprano) CLAUDINE CARLSON (mezzo-soprano)
JACQUE TRUSSEL (tenor) SAMUEL RAMEY
(bass-baritone)
WISCONSIN CONSERVATORY SYMPHONY CHORUS
MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH SCHERMERHORN
Mass in D major, Op 123: Kyrie; Gloria; Credo; Sanctus Benedictus; Agnus Dei
(WFMT Chicago recording) (A series of concerts by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra begins on 16 April)
Colin McLaren. novelist and Keeper of Manuscripts, reflects on some of the ways we think about language and use it.
Robert Cushman presents the last in a series about musicals. He introduces songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well known. At Home Abroad -
Broadway Goes Travelling Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
played by JULIAN DAWSON-LYELL
Second of two programmes Bizet Variations chromatiques
Milhaud Suite pour le piano (1913) (first UK broadcast)
Auric Sonata in F major (1931) (first UK broadcast)
Max Loppert. music critic of the Financial Times. BBC Manchester
(1681-1767)
First in a series marking the 300th anniversary of Telemann's birth, which aims to give as wide as possible a spectrum of the musical activities of this successful and prolific composer, including orchestral and chamber music, cantatas, Lieder,
Passion settings, an opera and three oratorios
St Mark Passion (1759) Evangelist
HEINZ REHFUSS (baritone)
Jesus HORST G ÜNTER (baritone)
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano) IRA MALANIUX (contralto) THEO ALTMEYER (tenOr) LEONARD HOKANSON (harpsichord)
LIONEL ROGG (organ) LAUSANNE YOUTH CHOIR
MUNICH PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT REDEL gramophone records
in conversation with Michael Charlion
A lifelong student of the Soviet Union and Communism, an outstanding and muchcriticised architect of American foreign policy, Dr Brzczinski held Henry Kissinger 's old post of National Security Adviser under President Carter. He looks back over the Carter years and reflects on the way major international and security issues were handled during his term of office. Producer DAVID MORTON (Harold Brown : Tuesday 9.15 pm)
First in a series of 8 programmes played by the DELME STRING QUARTET Galina Solodchin and David Ogden (violins)
John Underwood (viola) Stephen Orton (cello) Bach, arr
Simpson Contrapuncti 1-4 (The Art of Fugue)
Simpson Quartet No 1 (1952)
635* Interval Reading
6.40' Concert
Part 2 Beethoven
Quartet in E flat, Op 127
(Given last May at Brunel University)
BBC Birmingham
by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with and Lechery, lechery
Still wars and lechery ...
Music by CHRISTOS PITTAS Cressida was beautifully played as a squeaky sex kitten. Troilus grew into a fully-fledged tragic hero.
(THE LISTENER)
Directed by DAVID SPENSER (Alan Howard and Norman Rodway are associate artists of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
During the interval
(9.5*-9.20*), a record of eight variations on a Greek folk tune, by Nikos Skalkottas , played by ROBERT MASTERS (violin) DEREK SIMPSON (cello)
MARCEL GAZELLE (piano)
Janacek Three pieces:
Pohadka KLAUS STORCK (cello)
KARL ENGEL (piano): record