6.15 A Christian Testimony
6.35-6.55 The Lisbon Earthquake.
Wagner March: Entry of the Guests (Tannhauser, Act 2) NYPO/BERNSTEIN
7.11* Purcell Trio-Sonata for violin, bass viol and organ ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
HOGWOOD
7.17* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor ANDRAS SCHIFF/BAVARIAN RSO/DUTOIT
7.39* Eric Coates Suite:
London Every Day: LONDON pops ORCHESTRA/FREDERICK FENNELL
8.0 News
8.5 Raga Todi (Morning Raga) GOPAL KRISHNA (vichitra-vina) RADHESHYAM (tabla)
8.16* Mozart Divertimento No 11 in D (K 251): VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/BOSKOVSKY
8.41* Debussy, orch Busser Petite Suite: SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ANSERMET: records
Beethoven Christus am Olberg, Op 85
CHRISTINA DEUTEKOM (soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) HANS SOTIN (bass)
BONN THEATRE CHORUS
PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
ORCHESTRA OF THE
BEETHOVENHALLE, BONN conducted by VOLKER WANGENHEIM records
JANOS SOLYOM (piano)
Clementi Prelude, Fugue and Finale from Gradus ad Parnassum
Brahms Piano Sonata No 3, in F minor, Op 5
BBC Bristol
DEREK RAGIN (counter-tenor) juljus DRAKE (piano) Purcell, Evening Hymn Purcell, real Britten Lord, what is man? Britten A Charm of Lullabies Quilter Three Shakespeare Songs Op 6: Come away, death; 0 mistress mine; Blow, blow, thou winter wind BBC Birmingham
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by DENNIS RUSSELL DAVIES PHILIP FOWKE (piano) Haydn Symphony No 91 in E flat Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
with Ian McDougall
Part 2 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4 in F minor (Given on 13 May in the Brucknerhaus, Linz)
DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) EDINBURGH QUARTET William Wordsworth Three Wordsworth Songs Isobel Dunlop Fantasy Quartet BBC Scotland
(born 29 June 1914) conducts Smetana From Bohemia's Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast) (mono): CZECH po Berlioz Je vais mourir (Les Troyens a Carthage) JOSEPHINE VEASEY (mezzo-soprano) ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN Kubelik Quattro forme per archi ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46: No 6 in D; No 7 in c minor BAVARIAN RSO records
RICHARD DEAKIN (violin) CATHERINE DUBOIS (piano) Delius Violin Sonata No 3 Lennox Berkeley Sonata
recorded in Brompton Oratory Celebrant FR RICHARD PRICE Organ processional: Plein Jeu (Dandrieu) Deus in adiutorium Psalms: Dixit Dominus (Victoria); Confitebor tibi (Tone vh); Beatus vir (Monteverdi); Laudate Pueri (Tone vu); Laudate Dominum (Tone vn) Hymn: Aurea Luce (Plainsong/Palestrina) Magnificat Primi Toni (Victoria) Responses; Motet: Salve Regina (Palestrina) Organ Voluntary: Toccata vm (Georg Muffat) Director of Music JOHN HOBAN Organist PATRICK RUSSILL
David Hoult presents a selection of music for the early evening. Producer EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT
ANTHEA GIFFORD
Villa-Lobos Four Preludes (Nos 1, 2, 4 and 5) James Patten Appell
(first broadcast performance)
Something Good to Stop On 'During the year 1957, I experienced by the grace of God a spiritual awakening which was to lead me to a richer, fuller, more productive life. All praise to God'. John Coltrane , the great tenor and soprano saxophone virtuoso was as devoted to his art as he became to his God. Russell Davies reflects on his hugely influential musical career. Contributors include:
JIMMY HEATH , ELWIN JONES ,
AMIRI BARAKA, ARCHIE SHEPP and ALICE COLTRANE.
Producer DAVID PERRY
LES ARTS FLORISSANTS directed by WILLIAM CHRISTIE
Michel Lambert Airs for 2, 3, 4 and 5 voices: D'un feu secret; Le repos, l'ombre; Trouver sur I'herbette; Par mes chants tristes et touchants; Ah, qui voudra desormais; Ombre de mon amant; Tout l'Univers obeit a I'amour
Charpentier Intermede comique for 'La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas'; First scene from the opera: Les Arts Florissants mono
Christopher Wickham ,
Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Birmingham, talks about the 'new archaeology' and its impact on the 'Pirenne thesis' concerning the origins of medieval Europe. ; mono
Part 2
Guillaume de Bouzignac
Three Motets: Ecce Festivitas Amoris; Salve Jesu piissime!; Jubilate Deo
Etienne Moulinie La Cantique de Moise
Charpentier Le Reniement de Saint-Pierre
by ROY KELLY
Read by David Warner Producer ALEC REID
David Brown continues his series about aspects of the music, the life and the character of Peter Tchaikovsky 3:The Nationalist
The composer's debt to Glinka and Balakirev. A performance of Glinka's Kamarinskaya, as well as music from the 1872 version of Tchaikovsky's second Symphony and his opera Vakula the Smith. with Mike Gwilym as the composer.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
11.20 Two Worlds.
11.40 Milton's Readers.
12.0-12.20 am The Mid-60s (1).