The final programme of chamber music recordings by this British clarinettist who died last year.
Beethoven Trio in b flat, Op 11
With FRANK MILLER (cello) MIECZYSLAW HORSZO ́WSKl (piano)
Brahms Quintet in B minor, for clarinet and string quartet. Op 115 BUSCH STRING QUINTET gramophone records Series producer ANDREW LYLE
Gottschalk Grand Tarantella
REID NIBLEY (piano)
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL
Grieg String Quartet in G COPENHAGEN STRING QUARTET Delius Idyll:
HEATHER HARPER (Soprano) JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bar) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES
Haydn Symphony No 39. in G minor: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Armide must 'produce a voluptuous sensation'. The opera that Gluck considered 'perhaps the best' of his works, discussed by MARTIN COOPER.
A conversation with the soprano EMMA KIRKBY. Bruckner's fifth
Symphony, 'a gigantic masterpiece': a talk by RICHARD OSBORNE.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Wed 2.5 pm)
Part 1 conducted by ANDREW MASSEY
Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Bias
Dvorak Symphonic Variations. Op 78
John Baxter (2)
Part 2 conducted by JESUS LOPEZ COBOS Rimsky-Korsakov Sheherazade
(WCLV recordings from concerts in Severance
Hall, Cleveland and at the Blossom Festival)
in 5 minor, Op 2 No lb and F major, Op 2 No 4 L̓ÉCOLE D'ORPHÉE: record
(baritone)
THOMAS SCHUBACK (piano) Beethoven Adelaide Sibelius Saf Saf:
Demanten pa marssnon; Svarta rosor
Strauss Ach weh mlr unglückhaftem Mann; Allerseelen: Anbetung
Schubert Liebesbotschaft; Standchen; Aufenthalt; In der Ferne; Abschied (Schwanengesang)
A BBC digital recording
Performed in the Cathedral of the Holy Name,
Chicago, in October 1979 by the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
(WFMT recording)
Andante in F (WoO 57) (Andante favori)
33 Variations In c, on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120: ALFRED BRENDEL 'piano): records
Novelist, short story-writer, poet and playwright, James Joyce scandalised his contemporaries and his most famous novel.
Ulysses, was banned in Britain and in the United States. The poet. Craig Raine, reflects on the arc of Joyce's career and on his reputation today.
With contributions from KINGSLEY AMIS.
JACQUES BENOlST-MECHIN , PROFESSOR JOHN CAREY , PROFESSOR RICHARD ELLMANN , MRS STUART GILBERT ,
SIMON GRAY , SEAMUS HEANEY , MARIA JOLAS , IAN MCEWAN , JOHN UPDIKE and recordings from the BBC Sound Archives.
Reader DONAL MCCANN Musical adviser
JOHN BULLER. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS.
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY VICTORIA POSTNIKOVA (piano)
Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini
The authorised biography of Tito by VLADIMIR DEDIJER has been repeatedly attacked by the Yugoslavian establishment for grossly slandering the revolution. Yet it sold out within a few weeks of publication last autumn. Chris Cviic of The Economist reflects on what Dedijer's book tells us about Tito's legacy and Yugoslavia today.
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2. in D
(Given on 14 May in the Brisbane City Hall.
Recorded by courtesu of the Australian
Broadcasting Commission)
by JOHN OLIVE
The play is set In a small, isolated farmhouse. next to a lake in Southern Minnesota. It is August 1915, in the middle of a heatwave, when Sverre, a drunken Norwegian handyman, brings company and entertainment into the life of the farmhouse owner, a lonely cracked ' old spinster, Clara O'Keefe.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1. in G minor
Strauss An Alpine Symphony
(Given last December in the Philharmonie, Berlin) (RIAS, Berlin, recording)
played by PETER HURFORD in Knox Grammar School. Sydney. Australia
Concerto in A minor (BWV 593)
Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie (BWV 672-674)
Three fughettas
(bwv 677, 679, 681)
Chorale Preludes: ' Vater unser ' (awv 683). ' Christ, unser Hcrr ' (bwv 685).
' Aus tiefer Not (bwv 687) Fuga super: ' Jesus Christus ' (BWV 689)
Three partsongs: Music, when soft voices die; My delight and thy delight; 0 Love, they wrong thee much: BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE