Nielsen Helios Overture, Op 17
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
7.16* Wagner, transc
Liszt Elsa 's Dream and Lohengrin's Rebuke DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
7.26* Janacek Mladl
(Youth), for wind sextet FOERSTER WIND QUINTET JOSEF HORAK
(bass clarinet)
7.44* Rachmaninov . Youth' Symphony
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
8.0 News
8.5 Rameau Hippolyle et Aricie: orchestral music from Acts 3 to 5 LA PETITE BANDE conducted by SIGISWALD KUIJKEN
8.28* Janncquln Le chant des oyseaulx; Toutes les nuietz
CLtMENT JANNEQUIN ENSEMBLE
8.36* Michael Haydn Incidental Music to Voltaire's Zalde COLLEGIUM Al'REl'M gramophone records Producer
GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
'It Is in no way to limit his reputation to come to the conclusion that Ravel was first and foremost a writer for the piano ... on the other hand, one must pay homage to the Piano Trio, one of the greatest of all time ... As for the songs ...the Trois poemes de Mallarme can rank with any songs written by any composer.'
(NORMAN DEMUTH)
Valses nobles et sentimentales (mono)
ROBERT CASADESUS (piano) Trois poemes de Mallarmé
FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
NASH ENSEMBLE directed by SIMON RATTLE Piano Trio in A minor AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin) FREDERIC LODÃON (cello) JEAN-PHILLIPE COLLARD (piano)
(gramophone records)
Producer RAY ABBOTT
String Quartet in E minor. Op 59 No 2 played by the MEDICI STRING QUARTET
Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin) Paul Silverthorne (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello)
(Part of a public concert giveu on 7 March 1982 at Wolfson College, Oxford)
BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 2. in 8 flat BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by ROBERT CORNFORD BBC Bristol
Veronica McSwiney (piano)
John Field Sonata No 1, In E flat; Rondeau favori In A; Nocturne No 18 in E (Le midi)
Clementi Sonata in C, Op 34 No
BBC Manchester
YVONNE KENNY (soprano)
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader
GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by GEORGE HURST
Faure Suite: Pelllas et Mélisande
Berlioz Les nults d'été Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'Oye
BBC Scotland
direct from St John's Smith Square, London Amadeus Trio
Norbert Brainln (violin) Peter Schldlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) Beethoven Trio In E flat major, Op 3
Mozart Duo in c major, for violin and viola (K 423)
(Tickets fl.70 available from 11.0 am todau, or in advance from the Box Office, phone [number removed]
Gossee Christmas Suite ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC CHORUS
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Bach Preludes and Fugues in c sharp major and minor and E flat major and minor (The Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord) Mozart Elne klelne Nachtmusik I MUSICI
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor JYO POGORELICH
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Zemllnsky, arr Erwin Stein Die Mädchen mit den verbundenen Augen; Und kehrt er einst helm WENDELA BRONSGEEST (soprano)
SCHOENBERG ENSEMBLE conducted by REINBERT DELEEUW
Janacek Sinfonletta
PIIILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON RATTLE
Natalie Wheen presents this evening's selection which Includes music by Debussy and Gesualdo, as well as Bach's Chromatic
Fantasia and Fugue played by RALPH KIRKPATRICK Producer
ANDREW KUROWSKI
played by the Belgian organist and composer FLOR PEETERS In the Cathedral of St Rombout, Maltnes during the 1982 Flanders Festival
Peeters Rlcercare , Op 134 Tournemlre Domenlca infre Octavam Ascenslonls (L'Orgue mystique)
(Belgian Radio recording)
Played by Carlos Bonell
Walton: Five Bagatelles
Michael Blake Watkins: The Spirit of the Earth (first broadcast performance)
The third concert in the EBU's current international season. On behalf of the European Broadcasting Union, the Finnish and Swedish Radios present an evening of music from two cathedrals.
Part I direct from Turku Cathedral, Finland
Finnish Radio Chamber Choir conductor Harald Andersen
Organ music by Scheldt and Hans Eklund (born 1927), played by Kari Jusslla, and a selection of the Piae Cantiones , the oldest music written In Finland.
in the second of five weekly columns, Sir Brian Young , formerly Director-General of the Independent
Broadcasting Authority and Headmaster of Charterhouse, casts an eye over the times and the mores and sets his own style.
direct from Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden
Swedish Radio Choir, conductor
Anders Ohrwall 17th-century
Instrumental music by Vlcenzo Albrlcl. Pierre Verdier and Andreas Dueben , played by the Drottntngsholm Baroque Ensemble, and a new work for chorus by Elnojuhani Rautavaara (born 1928).
conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
BERNARDETTE GREEVY (contralto)
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 2, In A minor; Sabbath Morning at Sea (Sea Pictures)
Vaughan Williams A London Symphony gramophone records BBC Music Guide to
Elgar Orchestral Music, bu Michael Kennedy. £1.50 from booksellers
featuring the MICHAEL GARRICK TR:O
Charles Fox Introduces a survey of contemporary international Jazz.