Sixth of eight programmes Mozart Divertimento in E fiat (K ANH 226)
8.23* Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
GEORGE PIETER SON (clarinet)
8.33* Mozart Serenade in E flat (K 375): records
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Vivaldi Concerto in c (p 79) MICHALA PETRI (recorder) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by IONA BROWN
9.16* Glinka Grand Sextet in E flat, for piano, two violins, viola, cello and double-bass
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
9.43* Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings JOHN OGDON, JOHN WILBRAHAM
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
10.5* Haydn Symphony No 100, in G (Military) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Introduced by Michael Oliver Innocence and Experience: RODNEY MILNES on the genesis of Parsifal. A conversation with PETER SCHIDLOF , violist of the Amadeus Quartet.
Charles Koechlin and the Early Sound Film, by ROBERT ORLEDGE. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano) LONDON SINFONIETTA leader NONA LIDDELL conducted by SIMON RATTLE Peter Maxwell Davies A
Mirror of Whitening Light Bavel Piano Concerto in G major
Colin McLaren (4)
Part 2: Sasono Mulio Gamelan of Surakarta
Gamelan music
12.45* Interval Reading
12.50* From the Proms Part 3: Paul Crossley (piano), Jeanne Loriod (ondes-martenot)
BBC Singers (Women's voices), director John Poole
London Sinfonietta, leader Nona Liddell, conducted by Simon Rattle
Messiaen Trois petites liturgies de la presence divine
Lute Suite in E minor
(BWV 996); CARLOS BONELL (guitar)
A liturgical reconstruction of the Blessing of Palms, Procession and Papal High Mass as it would have been celebrated at the Church of St John Lateran c 1500. The Ordinary is sung to the four-part
Missa L'homme arme of Johannes Tinctoris.
Musica Sacra Rediviva
director Edgar Fleet
(Stereo)
(piano) Fauré Theme and Variations, Op 73 Schumann Three Fantasy Pieces. Up 111 Rachmamnov Variations or. a Theme by Corelli BBC Birmingham
Second of eight programmes DELMÉ STRING QUARTET Bach, arr Simpson Contrapuncti 5-7 (The Art of Fugue) Simpson Quartet No 2 (1953) S.49* Interval Reading
5.45' Concert Part 2 Beethoven Quartet in A minor. Op 132 (Given last May at Brunei University) BBC Birmingham
In 1947 t.he McCarthy Era began with the House Un-American Activities Committee launching a full-scale investigation into Communist infiltration of the movie industry. The consequences still echo painfully in American life.
Naming Names is the latest major addition to a now formidable literature on the subject, and its author, Victor Navasky , discusses his book with Philip French. Mr Navasky , a lawyer. satirist and investigative journalist, was recently appointed editor of The Nation.
John Hosier , Principal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. BBC Manchester
A concert in the BBC Symphony Orchestra's 50th
Anniversary
Season, direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London Grande messe des morts Stuart Burrows (tenor) BBC Symphony Chorus
Goldsmiths Choral Union Members of the BBC Club Choir conductor RONALD CORP Members of the London Philharmonic Choir conductor JOHN ALLDIS
BBC Symphony Orchestra led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by Brian Wright
by DAVID MONTROSE
With Robert Stephens as Professor Dash
Paul Shelley as Bryant Oliver Ford-Davies as Sims I hare prevailed with myself to take Pen in Hand to make a serious Reply to one of the most scurrilous Letters that ever appear'd in civilis'd Christian Country.
(LAURENCE STERNE , 1741)
The Grove of Academe is Populated with literary hitmen in comparison to whom Vlad the Impaler is positively beneficent.
(H A. DASH, 1981)
The literary shots fired over Professor Dash's biography of Sterne escalate alarmingly into full-scale war. Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS
RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
KENNETH SILLITO (violin) 'AN JEWEL (ViOla)
KEITH HARVEY (cello) Mozart Flute Quartet
No 4. in A major (K 298) Reger Serenade in D major, Op 77a
by Dietrich Buxtehude Seven Holy
Week cantatas, meditations on the crucified body of Christ, heard in the context of a short devotional service: each cantata is followed by part of the unique composite Passion appointed to be read at
Lutheran Vespers during Holy Week, and a chorale by Paul Gerhardt drawing on the same inspiration as Buxtehude's text.
1: Ad pedes (The feet)
BBC SINGERS, INSTRUMENTAL EN-SEMBLE, WALTER HILLSMAN (organ), conducted by KERRY WOODWARD
Hymn to the Cherubim
(Liturgy of St
John Chrysostom ): SVETOSLAV
OBRETENOV CHOIR, conducted by DIMITER ROUSKOV: record