The fifth of seven programmes
Bruch Kol Nidrei , Op 47 with GERALD MOORE (piano) Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor with the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM records
Listeners' record requests Granados The Maiden and the Nightingale (Goyescas) VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI
Szymanowski Metopes, Op 29
MARTIN JONES (piano) Hummel Mandolin Concerto in G
ANDRE SAINTCLIVIER
JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Rachmaninov The Bells SHEILA ARMSTRONG (sop) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY QUIRK (bar)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN: records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
ROBERT ANDERSON sheds new light on Elgar and The Apostles project.
RUDOLF BARSHA1 remembers Shostakovich.
Grieg the miniaturist: a talk by ROBERT LAYTON. Producers ANDREW LYLE and GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by GUNTER WAND Mozart Serenade No 9 in D major (K320) (Posthorn)
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* Brahms Symphony No 1, in c minor a remarkably beautiful and powerfully concentrated performance
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A BBC digital recording
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) BORIS BERMAN (piano)
Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues Nos 4 and 15, Op 57 for piano
Stravinsky Elegy , for violin
Prokofiev Violin Sonata in D major, Op 94a A BBC digital recording
Francesco Barbella
Recorder Sonata in c major Biagio Marini Sonata sopra la Monica; Echo for three violins
Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in A minor (RV108)
Biagio Marini Capriccio Roberto Valentine
Recorder Concerto in B flat major
GUDRUN HEYENS (recorder) MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE: records
played by ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL (pianos) Hardanger (Homage to
Grieg); Moy Mell ; Sonata in E: BBC Birmingham
Opera in five acts
Music and libretto by Richard Wagner
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA
CHORUS chorus-master
GUNTHER SCHMIDT BOHLANDER
ORCHESTRA OF THE BAVARIAN STATE OPERA, conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
(Bavarian Radio recording) Acts 1 and 2
Recent poetry selected and introduced by Michael Schmidt, with poems by Peter Jay, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Alison Brackenbury, Robert Sheppard, Pauline Stainer, David Constantine and J.P. Ward.
BBC Manchester
Act 3
Acts 4 and 5
RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) DAVID JOHNS (piano)
Haydn Trio in D (H xv 16) Weber Trio in G minor, Op 63
The commercial people in this world, the really rich, the really successful, have a justifiable sense of pride in their work, and majesty is what they need to celebrate them. But I would do it for Lenin, too. That's what annoys peoplt about me.
Philip Johnson has been described as the most powerful architect since Bernini. But as well as winning regular commissions from the wealthiest sectors of the American establishment he also has a reputation as a witty iconoclast who has enlivened architectural debate, with his buildings and his writings for over 50 years.
In a conversation recorded in New York he talks to
Stephen Games about his life, his ideas and his buildings. Producer
THOMAS SUTCLIFFE.
Given earlier this evening in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
Sheila Armstrong (sop) Felicity Palmer (mezzo-soprano)
Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
Brian Rayner Cook (bar) Halle Choir, chorus-master RONALD FROST Halle Orchestra leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by Maurice Handford
Prelude: In the Upper Room; At the Beautiful Gate: The morn of Pentecost: Pentecost: In the Upper Room - In Solomon's porch
9.50* Interval Reading
10.0* The Sign Of
Healing: At the Beautiful Gate; The Arrest: The Upper Room: In
Fellowship - The Breaking of Bread - The Prayers.
An abridged translation into modern English verse by TERENCE TILLER. Music composed and conducted by Michael Berkeley , with Stephen Moore as the Narrator:
Graham Pountney as the Lover Katherine Parr as Reason 8: The Voice of Reason Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Stephen Moore is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)