Beethoven Choral Fantasy jorc DEMUS (piano) WIENER SINGVEREIN
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
7.24* Tchaikovsky A tear trembles, Op 6 No 4:
Nu response or word of greeting, Op 28 No 5 (mono)
BORIS CIIRISTOFF (bass)
ALEXANDRE LABINSKY (piano)
7.30* Wieniawskl Violin
Concerto No 2, in D minor HENRYK SZERYNG (VioKn) BAMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN KRENZ
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8.5 Mozart Trio in E flat major (K 498) (Kegelstatt) PETER SCHMIDL (clarinet) JOSEF STAAR (viola)
HEINZ MEDJIMOREC (piano)
8.26* Lange-Muller
Incidental music: Once upon a time, Op 25
WILLY HARTMANN (tenor)
ROYAL DANISH OPERA CHORUS ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHAN HYE-KNUDSEN
Gibbons
Four Fantasias a 3; In nomine a 4 JORDI SAVALL
CHRISTOPHE COIN.
SERGI CASADEMUNT (viols) JOHANNES SONNLEtTNER (organ)
Madrigals: Lais now old;
What Is our life; Ah. dear heart; Fair is the rose: Nay let me weep; Ne'er let the sun: Yet if that age; Trust not too much fair youth
CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY
The woods so wild; Masque: The fairest nymph; Pavan and Galliard: Lord Salisbury TREVOR PI NNOCK
(harpsichord): records
Sonata for piano duet KENNETH BROADWAY and RALPII markiiam
Sinfonietta
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES BBC Manchester
PHILIP dogiian (tenor) DAVID PARRY (piano) Barber Melodies passageres. Op 27:
Puisquetout passe: Un cygne; Tombeau dans un pare; Le clocher chant; Depart
Finzl Song-cycle: Oh fair to see
Faur6 Four songs, Op 51: Larmes; Au cimetière;
Spleen; La rose
ERNST KOVACIC (Violinl BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by GEORGE HURST
Mozart Symphony No 36, in c (Linz) IK 425)
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
direct from Broadcasting House, London
CHRISTOPHER GREEN-ARMYTAGE (piano)
MARGARET CAMPBELL (flute) JOHN LENEHAN (piano) ueorge Hochberg 12 Bagatelles
Geurges Hue Fantaisie
Philippe Gaubert Sonata in A
Chester Biscardi Mistiere (First UK performance) Henry Cowell Exultation: Fabric: Tiger: Advertisement
A concerto, a romance, songs, and a symphony. A chance to hear again some performances by the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Piano Concerto No 1, in C major
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
Romance No 1 in G major ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER (violin) conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
Der Wachtelschlag: Songs On 83: Wonne der Wehmut; Sehnsucht; Mit einem gemalten Band; An die Hoffnung, Op 94
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano) (1968 recording)
Symphony No 7 in A major, conducted by JANOS FERENCSIK
(Performances from Orchestra Hall, Chicago, available for overseas broadcast thanks to a grant to the orchestra from Amoco (UK) Ltd WFMT recordings)
direct from St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Introit: Blessed are those servants (Moeran)
Responses: St Patrick 's Use
Psalms: 24, 133, 144
(Ley, Massey, Crotch) Lessons: Isaiah 60, vv 1-9; II Corinthians, 4
Canticles; Hylton Stewart in the Dorian Mode
Anthem: 0 what their joy (Harris)
Hymn- St Patrick 's Breastplate (ICH 326) Organ voluntary:
Passacaglia from Sonata Nn 8 (Rheinberger)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN DEXTER Assistant Organist MALCOLM WISENER
BBC Northern Ireland
with Roger Nichols including Haydn's Overture: Lo speziale, songs by Brahms and Beethoven, a Ground by Gottfried Finger and the Symphony in D by Vorlsek
BBC Bristol
The best of present-day jazz on records.
Introduced by Charles Fox
RENE JACOBS
(counter-tenor)
POL DOMBRECHT (oboe) KUIJKEN CONSORT
Cantata: Nach FinSternls und Todes<:hatten
Trio-Sonata in G minor for oboe, violin and continuo (Given ot the 1981 Flanders Festival.
Belgian Radio recording)
direct from Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Felicity Lott (soprano) Linda Hirst (contralto) David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
Liverpool Philharmonic Choir chorus-master
EDMUND WALTERS Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra leader MALCOLM STEWART conducted by Nicholas Cleobury Part 1
Sibelius The Oceanides Peter Maxwell Davies Stone Litany
with Angus McDermid
(Repeated: Friday 1.5 pm)
Part 2 Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony BBC Manchester
by N.F. Simpson
Read by Richard Vernon
String Trio in F. Op 14 No 6
FLIEDER TRIO
(1672) by Johann Tnelle Words by Divine LONDON BAROQUE director CHARLES MEDLAM
EMMA KIRKBY and EMILY VAN EVERA (sopranos) ROGERS covey-crump and JOHN POTTER (tenors)
RICHARD WISTREICH (baSS) INGRID SEIFERT (violin) THERESA CAUDLE (violin) CHARLES MEDLAM , WILLIAM HUNT (viole da gamba) BARRY GUY (baSS viol) JOHN TOLL (organ) (first broadcast performance)