MaeCunn Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.14* arr Haydn
Five Scottish folk songs JANET BAKER (meZZO-SOp) YEHUDI MENUIIIN (violin) GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
7.19* Mendelssohn
Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish) SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
8.0 News
8.5 Sor Fantaisle on Ye banks and braes ALICE ARTZT (guitar)
8.11* trad Two songs of Andalusia: VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
ARS MUSICAE DE BARCELONA
8.15* Soler Quintet No 1, in C: GOTTFRIED BACH
(harpsichord), GERMAN
BACH SOLOISTS, conducted by HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
8.29* Joan Cererols Villancico: Vivo yo
MONTSERRAT ESCOLANIA and CAPELLA DE MUSICA conducted by IRENEU SEGARRA
8.33* Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentithombre NARCISO YEPES (guitar) ENGLISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GARCIA NAVARRO : records Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
Sibelius
After Tapiola in 1926, Sibelius composed no more major works, although he lived for another 30 years. These programmes concentrate on the period from 1914 until the silence. Tone Poem: The Oceanides
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Two Pieces, Op 77
BORIS BELKIN (violin)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY Five Pieces, Op 7S
IZUMI TATENO (piano)
Four Humoresques, Op 89 SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS : records Producer PETER TANNER
LAURENCE ALLIX (piano) Mcssiaen Quatre études de rythme
Schumann Etudes
Symphoniques (with five posthumous variations) (Arranged by the Bath Festival Society with McKinncss Stone Co) BBC Bristol
Rawsthorne Clarinet Quartet
Bliss Clarinet Quintet
EDITH WIENS (soprano) CORNELIA WULKOPF (contralto)
RÜDIGER WOHLERS (tenor) VICTOR VON HALEM (bass) CHOIR OF ST REDWIG 'S
CATHEDRAL, BERLIN
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA Bach, transc Schoenberg Prelude and Fugue in e flat (Bwv 552); Two
Chorale Preludes (bwv 654 and 667) Bach, transc Webern Six-part Ricerear
Bach Magnificat in D (with three of the seasonable interludes from the original version)
(RIAS Berlin recording)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London London Philharmonic Orchestra leader DAVID NOLAN directed by Tamas Vasary (piano) Mozart Piano Concerto
No 17, in G (k 453); Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595)
Songs in French and Scottish, sung and introduced by Fiona Dobie (soprano)
DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano)
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by MARCUS DODS Larsson Concert Overture No 3
Respighl Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 3
Robert Farnon Lake of the Woods
William Alwyn Suite of Scottish Dances
Svendsen Norwegian Rhapsody No 3, in c
BBC Northern Ireland
Haydn String Quartet in G. Op 54 No 1
ORLANDO QUARTET
Brahms Cello Sonata in E minor: LYNN HARRELL and VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
Richard Graves
Producer ERIC WETHERELL BBC Bristol
When all the world dissolves
And every creature shall be purified
All places shall be Hell that are not Heaven
(CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE )
A personal consideration of the traditional images of heaven and hell by the artist Thetis Blacker BBC Manchester
followed by an interlude
LA ESCOLANIA Y CAPILLA DK MONTSERRAT, director PADRE IRENEU SEGARRA JOAN CASALS (organ)
A programme of pre-classical Spanish music direct from the Monastery Part 1 anon, from the Llibre
Vermeil Mariam Matrera Imperayritz
Martin Rivaflecha Anima mae liquefacta est Juan de Anchieta Domine Jesu Christe
Francisco Guerrero
Sancta et immaculata Joan Brudieu Goigs de Nostra Dona
Morales Tu es Petrus
Victoria Nigra sum sed formosa
Poems on trades and professions selected and introduced by Anthony Thwatte
6: Doctors and Nurses The glistening theatre swarms with eyes, and hands, and eyes.
On green-clothed tables ranks of instruments transmit a sterile aleam.
The masks are on, and no unnecessary smile betrays
A certain tension, true concomitant of calm.
(JAMES KIRKUP)
Read by Frances Horovitz and Gary Watson
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Part 2 Joan Cererols
Missa pro defunctis. a 7 (Presented by Spanish Radio on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union as part of the EBU's current concert season)
String Quartet in r (K 590) : MELOS QUARTET Or STUTTGART: record
No chimneys in Spain
... no chamber pots in all the country
The Spain Samuel Pepys visited in 1683 was a once-great imperial power reduced to second-class status. But what is meant by a country in decline? John H. Elliott ,
Professor of History at the Institute for Advanced
Study, Princeton, reflects on the paradox that a period of political and economic decline coincided with a Golden Age of artistic and literary creativity. followed by an interlude
Introduced by Charles Fox EXETER FREE JAZZ TRIO
Ballade ANGELA BROWNRIDGE (piano) gramophone record