in differing contexts ... Third of six programmes Corelli Concerto Grosso in D, Op 6 No 4 LA PETITE bande. directed by SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (violin) Couperin Le Pamasse ou l'Apotheose de Corelli SIGISWALD KUIJKEN and LUCY VAN DAEL (violins) WIELAND KUIJKEN (bass viol) ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord) Dandrieu La Corelli IGOR KIPNIS (harpsichord) Leclair Overture in A, Op 14 MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL (violin) CoreIIi Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 5 LA PETITE BANDE records:
Listeners' record requests Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2 in E flat, Op 74 THEA KING (clarinet) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALUN FRANCIS Ravel Introduction and Allegro: SUSAN DRAKE (harp) MARGARET CAMPBELL (flute) COLIN PARR (clarinet) ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLIAM BOUGHTON E. J. Moeran Symphony in G minor NEW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT :
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PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by MARK ELDER Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2; Violin Concerto in D until 11.40
Read by Robin Holmes
Tippett Symphony No 2 Mr Elder and his players served Tippett's vision splendidly, the passionate dance impulse of the opening marvellously projected.
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A BBC digital recording
ANNE COLLINS (contralto)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Elgar Seven Lieder, Op 16 Mahler Fruhlingsmorgen; Erinnerung; Hans und Grete; Urn schlimme
Kinder artig zu machen: Ich ging mit Lust;
Scheiden und Meiden
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader josE LUIS GARCIA conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM
ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) Concerto
No 9 in E flat major (K 271); Concerto
No 24 in c minor (K 491) A BBC digital recording
KAROLY BOTVAY (cello) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Istvan Lang Sonata for Solo Cello
(first UK broadcast)
Dohnanyi Sonata in B flat minor, Op 8
conductor EDWARD DOWNES
PHILIP FOWKE (piano)
Walton Overture: ScapinoRachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2 in c minor
4.20* Interval Reading
4.30* Robert Simpson Symphony No 8
Physicists now believe that a few constants - the mass of the electron and the strength of gravity, for example - determine the behaviour of the entire material world. But why do the fundamental constants have their particular values, and why do these values seem somehow to be tied up with the existence of life on earth?
Martin Rees , Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge University, examines current thinking about the relationship between the constants of nature and theories of the universe. Producer DEBORAH COHEN
First of three programmes ORLANDO STRING QUARTET Given in Slane Castle during the 1983 GPA Music Festival in Great Irish Houses. Parti
Haydn Quartet in E, Op 54 No
Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
Compiled and presented by Michael Ffinch
Reader RONALD PICKUP
Since I can never see your face
And never shake you by the hand,
I send my soul through time and space
To greet you. You will understand.
Producer
SHAUN MACLOUGHUN
Part 2
Brahms
Quartet in B flat, Op 67
A mystery story by ALAN GOUGHTLY
Read by Mike Gwilym Producer JAMES RUNCIE
(harpsichord)
First of two programmes Sweelinck Ballo de granduca; Pavana Lachrimae
Byrd Fantasia in A minor Giovanni Picchi
Passamezzo No 1; Ballo alla
Polacha Michelangelo Rossi
Toccata No 7 in D minor Purcell Ground in c minor (z 221)
leader DAVID NOLAN conducted by Sir Georg Solti given earlier this evening in the Royal Festival Hall, London
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Bartok Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste
by ZINOVY zinik
2: The Moscow Correction
Part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4, in F minor