Rossini Overture: Otello
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.14*
Faure Sonata in D minor, Op 109 PAUL TORTELIER (cello) ERIC HEIDSIECK (piano)
7.32* Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2 in E flat, Op 74: THEA KING , LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
8.0 News
8.5 Weill Kleine
Dreigroschenmusik: LONDON SINFONIETTA. conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
8.28* Froberger Suite in A KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
8.36* Debussy Iberia: PARIS ORCHESTRA. conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM : records
Gounod Mireille: Overture and Act 2 (part 1)
TOULOUSE CAPITOLE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL PLASSON
Romeo and Juliet: Act V MIRELLA FRENI (sop)
FRANCO corelli (tenor) PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALAIN LOMBARD : records
The first of two programmes of piano music played by JOHN CLEGG
Sonata tragica (1920) Sonata idyllica (1935)
leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (K 504) (Prague) Lord Berners Suite: Cupid and Psyche
PENELOPE PRICE-JONES (sop) PHILIP MARTIN (piano)
Szymanowski Four Songs, Op 54 (James Joyce)
Philip Martin The Stolen Child (Yeats)
conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS
ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) Robin Holloway Scenes from Schumann, Op 13 (1970)
Myaskovsky Cello Concerto, Op 66
Rachmaninov Symphonic poem: The Isle of the Dead, Op 29 (1909)
A series of concerts direct from the Barbican Hall, London
Lillian Watson (soprano) Ameral Gunson (mezzo-soprano)
Glenn Winslade (tenor)
Michael George (baritone) BBC Singers director JOHN POOLE BBC Symphony Orchestra led by VIVIEN DIXON conducted by Roger Norrington
Haydn Mass in B flat (Theresienmesse)
George Lloyd Symphony for Brass (BBC commission): NORTHERN
BRASS ENSEMBLE, conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
directors ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
Thomas Baltzar Pavan and Galliard
Nicola Matteis Divisions on a Ground in D minor John Jenkins Fancy Suite No 8 in c anon Sonata in D for four violins and continuo
Paris 1900-The second of four programmes
BERNARD KEEFFE conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA and introduces the programme.
Goldmark Overture: Im Friihling
Charpentier Suite: Louise (excerpts)
Debussy Nuages; Fetes (Nocturnes)
Satie, orch Milhaud Jack in the Box
recorded in the Collegiate Church of St Mary,
Warwick, sung by the UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
CHAMBER CHOIR
Introit: The Three Kings (Cornelius)
Versicles and Responses: Deborah Williams
Psalms 69, 70 (Battishill, Walford Davies , MacFarren)
Lessons: Ezekiel 8, vv 1-18;
Matthew 23, vv 16-28
Canticles: Evening Service in B flat (Mendelssohn) Anthem: Sir Christemas (Mathias)
Organ Voluntary: Allegro moderato (Gade)
Director of Music SIMON
HALSEY
Organist PAUL TREPTE
Presented by David Hoult Producer
EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT
DAVID RUSSELL
Ponce Suite in A (Homage to Weiss)
Handel, arr Russell Overture; Andante;
Allegro; Passacaglia (Suite No 7) (Part of a concert given in September 1983 at St Andrew's Church,
Presteigne in association with the Mid-Border Community Arts Association)
directed by ALEXANDER VAN WIJNKOOP Zelenka Capriccio No 3 in F: Sinfonia Concertanti a 8: records
A series of concerts direct from the Barbican Hall, London
Martyn Hill (tenor)
John Constable (piano) Lindsay String Quartet Schumann Liederkreis,
Op 24; String Quartet in A, Op 41, No 3
2: Rome Read by Alan Macnaughtan
Part 2 Schumann Dichterliebe
Kettle's Yard is a way of life, the visual aspect of a sense of joy and harmony in all things. Some people would call this prayer and, why not?
Jim Ede , creator of Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, talks with Waldemar Januszczak about his friendships with artists and writers, among whom were T. E. Lawrence , Ben Nicholson , David Jones ,
Picasso, Braque and Naum Gabo , and about the way his attitude to life has been reflected in the formation of Kettle's Yard. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Three Pieces from the Lyric Suite, for string orchestra: ORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN'S. SMITH SQUARE leader RICHARD DEAKIN conductor JOHN LUBBOCK
(harpsichord)
John Bull Fantasia XII; Canon; The King's Hunt Telemann Fantasia No 1 in D; Fantasia No 8 in G minor
Bach Concerto in the Italian style (BWV 971)