Weber Romanza Siciliana PETER THALHE1MER (flute) HAMBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by GUNTHER NEIDUNOER
7.8* Shostakovich Cello Sonata in D minor, Op 40 PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) JEAN FONDA (piano)
7.32* Bartok Symphonic Poem: Kossuth: BUDAPEST
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben (Zaide) KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
8.11* Glazunov Symphony No 8 in E flat, Op 83
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by YEVGENY SVETLANOV : records
Smetana
From My Homeland
BOHUSLAV MATOUSEK (violin) PETR ADAMEC (piano)
Vysehrad, Vltava (Ma Vlast 1 and 2): CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV SMETACEK
Obkrocak, Sousedska,
Skocna (Ten Czech Dances, 1879): RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (piano): records
Symphony No 5: SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by NEEME JÄRVI (Swedish Radio recording)
YOSSI ZIVONI (violin)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano) Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 12 No 1
Mozart Sonata in E flat (K 481)
conducted by GEORGE HURST Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
Beethoven Symphony
No 6 in F major (Pastoral)
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
London Oboe Band
Valerie Darke , Richard Earl , Paul Goodwin ,
Lorraine Wood , David Reichenberg (oboes)
Andrew Watts ,
Alistair Mitchell (bassoons), Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)
Including works by James Paisible , Boismortier, Morton Gould , Ronald Gourley , Harry Warren
(1899-1974)
A series of three programmes
The Duke was an enormously talented pianist and band leader, and he was probably the greatest jazz composer there has been. This series concentrates on these three aspects of his talent. 1: The Pianist
From his beginnings as a 'stride' pianist he developed a most individual and sensitive style which demonstrated itself both within the band and in solos. Records
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY
WeberOverture: Euryanthe Alwyn Scottish Dances Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela
COLIN STARK (cor anglais) Larsson Pastoral Suite Josef Strauss Polka: Die Libelle
Schumann Overture: Genoveva
STEPHEN BISHOPKOVACEVICH (piano)
Schubert Three Pieces (D 946)
Beethoven Sonata in E major, Op 109
3.10* Interval Reading
3.15* Schubert Twelve Liindler (D 790)
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 111
direct from Liverpool
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Introit: When Israel came forth out of Egypt (Kodaly) Responses: Philip Duffy Office Hymn: The day draws on (Plainsong)
Psalms 125, 126 (Cutler, Havergal)
Canticle: Colossians 1, vv 12-20 (Atkins)
Reading: Hebrews 7, w 24-28 Anthem: I love all beauteous things (Howells) Magnificat (Howells)
Anthem in Honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Ave Maria (Mendelssohn) Organ Voluntary:
Mendelssohn Sonata No 1 Master of the Music
PHILIP DUFFY
Organist TERENCE DUFFY
Presenter Roger Nichols Producer GRAHAM DIXON
ALAN GRAVILL (piano)
Bach, transc Busoni Chaconne in D minor
Debussy Preludes (Book
1): Les sons et les parfums; Les collines d'Anacapri; La serenade interrompue; Minstrels
Comedie-lyrique in a prologue and three acts Libretto by LE VALOIS
D'ORVILLE, after JACQUES AUTREAU. Music by Rameau. (sung in French) Prologue: La naissance de la comedie: Satyre
STEPHEN VARCOE (bass)
Thespis, inventor of comedy
WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor)
Thalie, muse of comedy
GILLIAN FISHER (sop)
Momus, God of Jollity
RICHARD JACKSON (bass)
L'amour
ELIZABETH PARCELLS (sop)
Comedie:
Citheron, King of Greece
RICHARD JACKSON (bass)
Mercure
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
Platee, a swamp nymph
JEAN-CLAUDE ORUAC (tenor)
Clarine, one of her followers
GILLIAN FISHER (sop)
Jupiter ................................ALAN WATT (bass) Momus
CHRISTOPHER GILLETT (tenor) La Folie
ELIZABETH PARCELLS (sop)
JunO SARAH WALKER (sop) THE RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS THE RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leader AUSON BERRY TIMOTHY MASON (cello continuo), JOHN TOLL
(harpsichord continuo) directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER
Producer NICHOLAS ANDERSON (A BBC Radio 3 production for the EBU)
Act 2
The first of two programmes
Compiled and adapted for radio by FRANK FELSENSTEIN from Tobias Smollett 's Travels through France and Italy, first published in 1766. 1: Paris. Read by Alan MacNaughtan
Producer BRIAN DEAN
Act 3
CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) SKAILA KANGA (harp)
Sonata Ebraica for cello and harp, Op 7; Trio No 2 for violin, viola and cello, Op 34; Nocturne d'apres Baudelaire, for piano; Quartet for piano and strings, Op 26