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Puccini Capriccio
Sinfonico MONTE CARLO OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
7.18* Bach Concerto in D minor (bwv 1060)
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin) JÜRG SCHAEFTLEIN (oboe) VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted bv
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.32* Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker, Op 71a BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH 8.6 News 8.5 Schumann Overture: Hermann and Dorothea PHILHARHONIA ORCHESTRE conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
8.15* Berlioz Reverie and Caprice Op 8 ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART 8.23* Gottschalk Souvenir of Puerto Rico LEONARD PENNARIO (piano)
8.30* Roussel Symphony No 3. Op 42
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS gramophone records
Arne and Boyce
Boyce Overture No 9, in D CANTILENA, conducted by ADRIAN SHEPHERD
Arne Sonata No 3 in G CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord) Comus. Act 1
MARGARET RITCHIE and ELSIE MORISON (sopranos) WILLIAM HERBERT (tenor) ST ANTHONY SINGERS,
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone records
DELME SIRING QUARTET
Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 42
Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1
BBC Birmingham
WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) STEPHEN ROSE (piano)
Brahms Standchen , Op
106 No 1: Wir wandelten, Op 96 No 2: 0 liebliche Wangen. Op 47 No 4; Minnelied, Op 71 No 5 Liszt Three songs from William Tell: Der
Fischerknabe; Der Hirt; Der Alpenjager
Gernsheim Five songs, Op 74: Letzte Bitte:
Frauenhaar: Abend; Flieder; Sturmlied
direct from the Henry Wood Hall. Glasgow
Nigel Kennedy (violin) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra led by CLIVE THOMAS conducted bv Maurice Handford and Arthur Butterworth. Part 1 Sibelius Finlandia
Arthur Butterworth Violin Concerto (first broadcast performance: conducted by THE COMPOSER)
1.5 Interlude
Part 2 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, in D BBC Scotland
Suite No 4. in A minor Suite No 7. in D minor KENNETH GILBERT
(harpsichord)
Serenade in b flat (K 361) ECO WIND ENSEMBLE
Third of four programmes including music by Malcolm Williamson and by four of his English predecessors and contemporaries
Alan Rawsthorne Piano Quintet
Malcolm Williamson Piano Quintet
GUADAGNINt STRING QUARTET MALCOLM TROUP (piano)
in Southwark Cathedral Introit: Up' Awake from highest steeple (Praetorious)
Responses: Smith Psalms: 59, 60. 61
(Barnaby, Stainer, Llovd) First Lesson: Jeremiah 1, vv 4-10 (av)
Canticles: Brewer in E flat
Second Lesson: Luke 12, vv 22-43 (AV)
Anthems: Now we are ambassadors; How lovely are the messengers (Mendelssohn)
Hymn: We have a Gospel to proclaim (Fulda)
Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude: Wachet Auf (Karg-Elert)
Organist and Director of music HARRY BRAMMA Assistant Organist JOHN SCOTT
Simon Mundy
Producer CHRIS DE SOUZA Executive producer GORDON STEWART
Gordon Stewart talks about the music he has selected from recent broadcasts and which he will be presenting tomorrow at 2.0.
by MAXIM GORKY, translated by RONALD WILKS Twenty-six men worked from morning to night baking pretzels in an airless basement. Every day, Tanya came for her pretzels and they lived for her visits. But that was before the soldier arrived, determined to seduce her.
Read by Joe Melia
Producer PETER KOSMINSKY (Joe Melia is a member of the RSC) followed by an interlude
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Margaret Philpot
- (contralto). Trevor Jones ,
Alison Crum and Oliver Hirsh (viols), directed by Anthony Rooley (lute) who introduces the programme direct from the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Part 1 Music by Josquin, Giustiniani, Isaac,
Capriolo, Pesenti, Cara, Rossinus de Mantua and from Le Chansonnier Cordiforme
Ursula Vaughan Williams reads an anthology of her own poetry, with Michael Penmngton
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGMT
Part 2 Music by Tromboncino. Dalza. Martini, Spinacino and Capirola
BBC Birmingham
LEON SPIERER (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
Webern Symphony, Op 21 Schoenberg Violin Concerto
Roger Nichols concludes his re-evaluation of the art of Emmanuel Chabrier : Ravel. Satie and Poulenc in the style of Chabrier - fruitless efforts to complete another opera, Briseis - the Bourree Fantasque and Ode a la Musique with Clive Swift as the composer. Producer
GRAHAM SHEFFIELD: records
Sarabande No 2: REINBERT DE LEEUW (piano): record