The fifth of seven programmes of works by composers known to 18th-century London.
J. B. Vanhal Symphony in G minor
CAMERATA BERN directed by THOMAS FORI
J. C. Bach Overture No 1 in D major (from Orione) Haydn Symphony No 94 in G major
(The Surprise)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD records
Canteloube Six songs of the Auvergne: l'Antoueno; Postouro, se tu m'aymo; Pastorale; Quand z'eyro petitoune; Pastourelle; Te, l'co, te
NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano) ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE DE LA ROCHE
Schubert Fantasia in F minor (D 940); Allegro in A minor (Lebenssturme) (D 947)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH and JUSTUS FRANTZ (piano duet) Weill Symphony No 2
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GARY BERTINI records
(Details: Mon 2.0 pm)
Second of 13 programmes UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN , who at his first concert as Music Director was also the violin soloist
Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Mozart Violin Concerto No 4 in D (K 218)
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* Brahms Symphony No 1 in c minor
(KWHO recording)
played by IAN LAKE (piano) Shostakovich Seven
Preludes from Op 34: D flat; E flat; A; G sharp minor; A flat; c sharp minor; D major
Rachmaninov Seven
Preludes: A minor, Op 32 No 8; E flat, Op 23 No 6; G, Op 32 No 5; G sharp minor, Op 32 No 12; D, Op 23 No 4; B minor, Op 32 No 10; G minor, Op 23
No 5. BBC Birmingham
BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conductor EDWARD DOWNES Stravinsky Symphony in c major
2.10* Interval Reading
2.15* Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D major
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Peter Cropper (violin) Ronald Birks (violin) Roger Bigley (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello)
Mendelssohn String
Quartet in E flat, Op 12
Schumann String Quartet in A, Op 41 No 3
An anthology of poems which explores places real and imaginary, near and far where poets think that true happiness may be found.
Compiled by PETER ORR Readers Sean Barrett
Peter Orr and Rosalind Shanks
Producer SHAUN MACLOUGHUN
. BBC Bristol
Part 2
Brahms Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2
(Given in association with the National Westminster Bank pic )
BBC Birmingham
Benedict Nightingale. Sunday Theatre critic of the New York Times and John Simon , drama critic of New York magazine. discuss the state of American theatre with Philip French.
GILAH YARON (soprano) MILKA LAKS (piano)
Dvorak Biblical Songs Berg Seven Early Songs Artur Gelbrun Two Songs (Lea Goldberg)
Fifth of six programmes presenting music and artists from Sweden.
DROTTNINGHOLM BAROQUE
ENSEMBLE
Telemann Suite: Don Quixote
Handel Cantata: Nel dolce dell'oblio, for soprano, recorder and continuo Babell Concerto in E minor for flute, strings and continuo
6.50* Interval Reading
7.0*
Alessandro Scarlatti Recit and aria:
Qui dove al germogliar tra l'erbe
Sammartini Concerto in F for descant recorder, strings and continuo
Johan Helmich Roman Suite from
Drottningholmsmusik
A tragi-comedy by STEPHEN DUNSTONE with and God's ways towards men, beasts and insects are sometimes incomprehensible to those who suffer. What, for instance, are the feelings of those of God's creatures who are used for scientific experiment? They too can question the nature of the universe.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
Seventh concert of this orchestral and choral cycle, given earlier this evening in the Royal
Festival Hall, London London Symphony Orchestra leader MICHAEL DAVIS
Maurizio Pollini (piano) conductor
Claudio Abbado Part 1
Overture: Coriolan
Piano Concerto No 3 in c minor
The second of four theatrical reminiscences compiled by CAROLE ROSEN with Bill Wallis as Alfred Bunn
Part 2
Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
(Given in association with Peter Stuyvesant)
(Final concert: Wednesday at 7.30 pm)
Miide; Wiegenlied; Allen Welten abgewandt;
Maiennacht; Leise, leise weht
YVONNE KENNY (soprano)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)