(piano)
PoulencMouvements perpc'tuels raureNocturneinlflat, Op 33 No 3
Debussy La cathedrale engloutie
Debussy Poissons d'or Ravel Piano Trio In 1 minor
JASClIA HEIFETZ (volin)
GREGOR PIATIGORSCY (cello) Chabrier Scherzo valse gramophone recorda
anon Sumer is icumen in DELLER CONSORT
Albrechtsberger Organ Concerto In B fiat JANE PARKER-SMITH
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by STEUART BEDFORD
Elgar Three Characteristic Pieces, Op 10
NORTHERN SINFONU orchestra, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
MICHAEL PONTI BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VOELKER SCHMFDT'CERTENBACB
Bartok Symphonic Poem: Kossuth. BUDAPEST SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by GYORGY LEHEL : records
(Details.- Tues 2.0 pm)
SCOTTISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, leader John TUNNELL , conducted by RODERICK BRYDON.
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor)
MICHAEL THOMPSON (horn) MichaelBerkeley
Uprising: Symphony in one movement
Mozart Horn Concerto No 2, in E flat (E 417)
Robin Holmes reads from poets who have loved the English countryside.
Britten Serenade, Op 31 Mozart Symphony No 40, In G minor (k 550)
SANDOR VEGH (violin) ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
Schubert Sonatina in G minor (D 408)
Bartok Sonata No 1
A BBC digital recording
Rossini Overture: Corradino
Franz Krommer Octet-
Partita in F. Op 57: records
Vespers of the Blessed Virgin (1610)
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) Judith REES (soprano)
JOSEPH CORNWELL , ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP, ANDREW KING NEIL JENKINS , NIGEL ROGERS (tenors)
DAVID THOMAS (bass) SIMON GRANT (bass)
RICHARD WISTREICB (bass) TAVERNER CHOIR
TAVERNER PLAYERS leaders JOHN HOLLOWAY and BRUCE DICKEY conductor ANDREW PARROTT (A Promenade Concert given last July in the Royal Albert Hall , London)
A BBC digital recording
(piano)
Brahms Variations on an original theme, Op 21 No 1 Reubke Sonata In a flat minor
(died 30 March 1983)
Symphony No 7, Op 64 ZOLTAN DORY (Violin) HUNGARIAN STATE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MIKLOS ERDELYI
Piano Concerto No 4, Op 63: GYULA kiss HUNGARIAN RADIO-TV
ORCHESTRA, conducted by miklos erdelyi : record
by WILLIAM FAULKNER Read by David Buck Producer ANTON GILL
Six concerts of 20th century music recorded before invited audiences.
Introduced by Arnold Whittall
ROSEMARY HARDY (soprano) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by OLIVER KNUSSEN
Simon Bainbridge Three Pieces for chamber ensembles (1971-82) (first performance)
Lukas Foss Elytres (first UK performance)
Poul Ruders Four Compositions (1980) (first UK performance)
Alan Gibson looks at his own favourite selection of bad, good-bad and bad-good poetry.
Readers JOHN ABINERI , PAT FIELD and DOUGLAS LEACH Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Part 2 Toru Takemitsu Water-ways
(first UK performance) Lukas Foss Time cycle: four songs for soprano and chamber orchestra (Given last October in Broadcasting House, London)
Series producer STEPHEN PLAISTOW
by MIGUEL DELIBES adapted from the novel of the same title by THE AUTBOR with JOSEFINA MOLINA
SANTIAGO PAREDES ,
JOSE SAMANO , translated from the Spanish by NICKCAISTOR with Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Carmen
In a small Spanish town, Carmen mourns the sudden death of her husband, Mario. Memories of their life together
Sood through her mind.
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON
(piano)
Taneyev Prelude and Fugue In G sharp minor Borodin Scherzo in A flat Lyadov The Musical Snuff-box, Op 32: records
The first of three programmes
The three symphonies Haydn wrote for a projected visit to London in the early 1780s set in the context of the popular music of the day. EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
MELVYN TAN (forteplano) JUDITH NELSON (soprano) CHRISTOPHE COIN (cello)
ACADEMY OP ANCIENT MUSIC leader CATHERINE mackintosh, conductor CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
J. C. Bach Sinfonia in D, Op 18 No 3
Hook Two Songs from Vauxhall Gardens: On Arden's bank; The barleymow
Duport Cello Concerto No 1. In A
9.35* Interval Reading
9.40* Three arias from the opera I viaggiatort fetice by Glordanl, Bertonl and Anfossl
Glordanl Di questo seno
BertonlSemlvede Anfossi Fuggi , che so? Haydn Symphony No 76. In E flat
by uco BETTi, translated by MICHAEL BULLOCK
Read by John Le Mcsurler Producer ALEC REID
Presenter Anthony Rooley A new series of 34 programmes, devised by EMMA KIRKBY and ANTHONY ROOLEY , containing works from every volume of secular songs published in England between 1588 and 1632. 1: Nicholas Younge
Musica Transalpina (1588) Marenzio Liquide perle: Liquid and wat'ry pearles
Palestrina Joy so delights my heart
Ferrabosco I saw my lady weeping
Marenzio I soung sometime; Dolorous mournful cares (Musica Transalpina 1597) CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY
Series producers
CLIVE BENNETT. CLIVE WEARING, ROGER SHORT