Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, conducted by Neville Marriner
Bononcini Sinfonia No 10, in D - Don Smithers, Michael Laird (trumpets)
7.15* Lotti Aria: Pur dicesti, o bocca bella - Janet Baker (mezzo-sop)
7.20* Punto Horn Concerto No 5 in F - Barry Tuckwell (horn)
7.37* Respighi Botticelli Tryptych
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8.5 Howells Merry-eye - New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
8.14* Britten Missa Brevis - Choir of King's College, Cambridge, conducted by Sir David Willcocks
8.25* Bridge Cherry Ripe - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Groves
8.29* Poulenc, orch Berkeley Flute Sonata - James Galway, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Charles Dutoit
8.42* Samuel Wesley Symphony in D - Bournemouth Sinfonietta conducted by Kenneth Montgomery
(gramophone records)
The Court of Burgundy Through the acquisition of large tracts of land In eastern France and the Netherlands, the 15thcentury Duchy of Burgundy enjoyed a degreeofopulenceand culture that made her the envy of her neighbours. Several musicians were associated In one way or another with the court or its chapels, including. In today's programme, two of the most eminent Dufay and Binchois.
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON, directed by DAVID MUNROW : records
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
EDITH PEINEMANN (violin) Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville
Khachaturyan Violin Concerto
Sibelius Tone Poem:
Tapiola. BBC Manchester
Monluszko The swallow; Little spring; The four seasons
Chopin A wish: Where you will; The bonny lad; Lithuanian song
Monluszko The festive bell; Matchmaking (sung in Polish)
BOZENA BETLEY (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
Faure Pavane , Op 50
ACADEMY OF ST YARTIN-IN' THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Koechlln Les Bandar-Log , Op 176
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORAT 1
Honegger Symphony No
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Quartet In a flat (K 428) played by the AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Bralnln (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schldlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
(Part of a concert given in July 1981 during the Cambridge Festival in association with Ports of Bond Street)
BBC Birmingham
The opening concert of the 1983/4 series, direct fromStJohn's,smith Square, London Teresa Cahill (soprano)
Carolyn Watklnson (mezzo-soprano)
Robin Leggate (tenor) Stephen Roberts (bass)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND BBC Singers rehearsed by SIMON HALSEY conducted by Gunther Herblg
Haydn Mass No 12, In B flat major
(Harmonlemesse)
(Tickets £1.70 available from 11.0 today, or in advance from the Box
Office, phone [number removed])
Gabrlell Canzon priml tonl a 8 PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
Bach Violin Concerto In A minor (bwv 1041)
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SALVATORE ACCARDO
Purcell Sweeter than roses
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
Handel Recorder Sonata in F, Op 1 No 11
HANS-MARTIN LINDI (recorder)
CHRISTOPHER HOC WOOD (harpsichord)
PERE ROS (viola da gamba) Stenhammar String Quartet No 1. In c FRESK QUARTET
Bax Five Greek folk songs
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by STEPHEN WILKINSON
Bartok The Miraculous Mandarin
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Natalie Wheen presents a programme of music for the early evening.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
played by ALLAN WICKS in Canterbury Cathedral
Jean-Jacques Grilnenwald Hymn to Heroic Memories (In memoriam Jehan Alain )
Jehan Alain Monodie
Maurice Durnfle Scherzo Dupre Final, from Op 27
RUUD VAN DER MEER (bar) RUDOLP JANSEN (piano)
Brahms Nine Songs. Op 32 Van Eijken Three Poems by Heine. Op 7 (first
UKbroadcast)
BBC Birmingham
A feature by TIM DARTINGTON
With John Moffatt as Hermann Hesse and Robert Lang as Carl Gustav Jung
Hesse was the first major writer to be directly Influenced by the theories and practice of psychoanalysis. This programme is about the association of ideas between the writer and the psychologist. Hesse traces the Individual's attempts to integrate the conflicts in himself, and to stand off from the mass lunacies of the world.
Romain Rolland TIMOTHY BATESON
Various characters from Demian, Siddhartha, Steppenwolf, Narziss and Goldmund and The Glass Bead Game are played by MICHAEL BILTON, GEOFFREY COLLINS, KERRY FRANCIS, NIGEL GRAHAM, BRENDA KAYE, CLIVE PANTO, PETER TUDDENHAM, BRETT USHER and FIONA WALKER Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
Brahms Tragic Overture Elgar Symphony No 1, In A flat
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor
SIR JOHN PRITCHARD
(piano)
Debussy Children's Corner
Six pieces in homage to HaydnbyRavel,Hahn, d'Indy, Dukas, Wldor and Debussy
Kabelevsky Sonata No 3 in f. Op 48
BBC Birmingham
Introduced by Charles Fox featuring the STAN TRACT QUARTET