J. C. Bach Overture No 1, in D major (1763)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.16 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E flat major. Op 27 No
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.33* Delius Concerto for cello and orchestra
JACQUELINE DU PRE (cello) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
8.0 News
8.5 Poulenc Suite Franchise
LONDON WIND ORCHESTRA conducted by DENIS WICK
8.19* Boccherint Quintet in E minor for guitar and strings
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
CREMONA STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire , Iona Brown (violins)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
8.43* Lanchbery The Tale of Pigling Bland (Tales of Beatrix Potter )
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL
OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY : records
Lutoslawski Symphony No 1 (1941-47)
Livre pour orchestre (1968) POLISH RADIO NATIONAL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
conducted by FRANTISEK VAJNAR
Krommer Concerto in F, Op 37
JIRI MIHULE (oboe)
Vincenc Masek Symphony in E flat: records
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) Duparc L'invitation au voyage
Faure La Rançon, Op 8 No 2: Chant d'automne. Op 5 No 1; Hymne, Op 7 No 2
Debussy Cinq poemes de Baudelaire
Duparc La vie anterteure BBC Manchester
leader DESMOND BRADLEY conductor BRYDEN THOMSON ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Salnt-Saens Piano Concerto No 5, in r
Gounod Symphony No 1, in D
BBC Wales
direct from the Royal Exchange Theatre Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) Allan Schiller (piano)
Beethoven Variations in E flat on the duet
Bei Mannern ; Duo for viola and cello (with two obbligato eye-glasses)
Brahms Trio in A minor, Op 114
(Given by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
BBC Manchester
SHELACH MOLYNEUX (SOp) CHRISTOPHER ROBSON (counter-tenor)
RICHARD MORTON (tenor) JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin) TESS MILLER (Oboe)
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leader SIMON STANDAGE LONDON BACH SOCIETY JOHN CONSTABLE
(organ and harpsichord) conductor PAUL STEINITZ Bach Cantata No 73: Herr, Wie du wilW, so schicks mit mir; Cantata No 90: Es reifet euch ein schrecklich Ende:
Concerto In D minor for violin, oboe, and orchestra (bwv 1060)
Schiiu Stehe auf, meine Freundin
Bach Cantata No 178: Wo Gott, der Herr, nicht bei uns halt
(Given in 1981 in The QEH, London)
(piano)
Chopin Nocturne in c sharp minor, Op 27 No 1 Liszt Concert Paraphrase on the Quartet from Verdi's Rigoletto gramophone records
Kevin Kay Bradley
Canterbury Cathedral Fanfare
KENT COUNTY BRASS ENSEMBLE, conducted by THE COMPOSER
Crusell Variations on a Swedish Air, Op 12 THEA KING (clarinet)
KING'S SCHOOL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL NEVILLE
Gordon Jacob Concerto for trumpet, clarinet and small military band (first performance)
JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) THEA king (clarinet)
KENT SCHOOLS SYMPHONIC WIND BAND. conducted by JEFFREY VAUGHAN MARTIN
Berlioz Grande Symphonle Funebre et Trlomphale DENIS WICK (trombone) David Flood (organ) MEMBERS OF THE KENT WIND SOCIETY AND OTHER SCHOOL WIND BANDS conducted by TREVOR WYE
(Given last March in Canterbury Cathedral by the Kent Wind Society)
Presenter Natalie Wheen Ending at 6.6* with Mozart's Symphony No 40, in c minor (K 550) Producer RICHARD HUNT
ACADEMY BRASS conductor GORDON GRAHAM Paul Patterson Count Down
Hoist Nocturne (A Moorside Suite)
Gordon Langford
Rhapsody for trombone and brass band
MORAY WELSH (cello)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) Frank Bridge Morning
Song; Elégie; Berceuse; Mélodie
Chausson Piece, Op 39 Glazunov Chant de ménéstrel: Serenade Espagnole; Melodle Arabe : Eligie (Une pensée a Francois Liszt )
by Barry Collins
with Christopher Ettridge as Maurice Wilson
An imagined re-creation of the story of Maurice Wilson, a First World War hero who, in 1934, put his faith in God to the test by attempting to climb Mount Everest alone. He finds himself trapped below a sheer ice cliff at 23,000 feet, on his second attempt.
BBC Manchester
Nine fantasies for piano PAUL BERKOWITZ (piano)
Schubert Grazer Fantasle Mendelssohn Fantasy in F sharp minor, Op 28
Brahms Seven Fantasien Op 116
Music by Brian Ferneyhough. introduced by Jonathan Harvey who has written that the two Funérailles pieces offer an example of ' what distinguishes
Ferneyhough's work above most of our time: the sophistication of the music's ability to comment on itself, often critically, and on several levels - a Mann-like irony, or Sartre-like observation of oneself observed.'
Fundrailles I. for seven strings and harp (first UK broadcast)
Prometheus, for wind sextet (first UK broadcast)
Cassandra's Dream Song, for solo flute
Funérailles II, for seven strings and harp (first UK broadcast)
INGRID CULLIFORD (Bute) LONTANO. director
ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ