Schubert, arr Schoenberg Hark , hark the lark
WENDELA BRONSGEEST (soprano)
SCHOENBERG ENSEMBLE directed by REINBERT DE LEEUW
7.8* Sibelius Serenade in G minor, Op 69 No 2 IDA HAENDEL (violin)
BOURNEMOUTH SO/BERGLUND
7.15* Chopin Variations on La ci darem la mano (Don Giovanni): CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
LPO/INBAL
7.34* Glazunov Chant du Menestrel, Op 71
DAVID GERINGAS (cello)
BERLIN RSO/LAWRENCE FOSTER
7.38* Mozart Serenata Notturna (K 239)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/ BOSKOVSKY
7.50* Schubert, transc Liszt Hark , hark the lark JORGE BOLET (piano)
8.0 News
8.5 Orff 0 Fortuna and Fortune plango vulnera (Carmina Burana)
BERLIN RSO AND CHORUS/CHAILLY
8.11* Purcell Incidental music to The Double Dealer EMMA KiRKBY (soprano)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
8.25* Obrecht Kyrie (Missa Fortuna Desperata) CLEMENCIC CONSORT directed by RENÉ CLEMENCIC
8.32* Stravinsky Jeu de cartes LSO/ABBADO records
Albinoni and Pergolesi Pergolesi Stabat Mater
SEBASTIAN HENNIG (soprano)
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE OF THE
CONCERTO VOCALE directed by RENÉ JACOBS (haute-contre) records
33 Variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120 played by EDITH VOGEL (piano)
leader PETER POOLE director RONALD THOMAS Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford). BBC Bristol
Second of six programmes BERNADETTE GREEVY (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
The Bayly Berith; Chanson du jour; Balulalow; My little sweet darling; Hey troly loly lo;
Cradle song; Robin Goodfellow ;
A sad song; Sleep; Mourn no moe; Spring: Lullaby; Pretty ring time BBC Bristol
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY With CHRISTOPHER MOWAT (trombone) Part 1
Malcolm Arnold Overture: Tarn O'Shanter, Op 51
Tippett Suite in D (A Birthday Suite for Prince Charles)
Edward Gregson Trombone Concerto
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 4 in D minor, Op 13
KATHERINE KEMLER (flute)
CHRISTINE crowshaw (piano) Frank Martin Ballade Widor Suite
BBC Birmingham
with FELICITY LOTT (soprano)
SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) THE LONDON VOICES
Fourth in the series of five concerts, mainly of Czech music, given last season at the Wigmore Hall, London
Hummel Septet in D minor, Op 74 Dvorak Moravian Duets, Op 32 Judith Weir Out of the Air for Wind Quintet
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Janacek Rikadla for chamber choir and ensemble conducted by Lionel FRIEND
recorded in Southwark Cathedral
Introit: Preserve us. 0 Lord (Healey Willan ) Responses: Byrd
Psalms: 4, 31, vv 1-5, 91. 134
(S. Wesley , Barnby, Hopkins, Elvey)
First Lesson (AV): Genesis 32, vv 24-30
Office Hymn: Fast sinks the sun to rest (A&MR 37) Canticles: Wood in F
Second Lesson (av): John 21. vv 1-14
Anthem: Hail gladdening light (Wood)
Hymn: The duteous day now closeth (EH 278)
Organ Voluntary: Harmonies du soir (Karg-Elert)
Organist and Director of Music HARRY BRAMMA
Deputy organist NICHOLAS LUFF
Presented by David Hoult Producer PAUL SPICER BBC Birmingham
A programme of works by Stepan Rak played by THE COMPOSER
Suite: Renaissance Temptation The Bohemian Chorale Hiroshima
(first UK performances)
(In association with the Summer School for Guitar, Cannington )
The Great Scottish Novel? Novelist and critic
Allan Massie considers the effect on Scottish writers of 'the broken history' of their country; a
(violin and piano) direct from The Hall, King Edward VI High School for
Girls, Edgbaston, Birmingham Part 1
Mozart Sonata in A (K 526)
Leo Weiner Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 11
A Little Bit of Repartee
A short story by BRIAN MCCABE read by Finlay Welsh
Two people live together yet can only communicate by exchanging little bits of repartee before the customers come into their restaurant.
How much longer can this go on? Producer JAMES RUNCIE BBC Scotland
Part 2 Schubert Fantasia in c (D 934)
BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 6
(Det himmelrivende)
DANISH RSO/JOHN FRANDSEN record
Aspects of South-East Asian life by John Keay
2: The Colonial Dance
The British Raj in Burma, the French 'mission civilizatnce in Indo-China and Dutch maritime commercialism in the East Indies all helped shape the independent nations that emerged from their rule
JOHN KEAY considers the varied colonial experience of South-East Asia. Why are the former French colonies now communist? What does the notable Thai success in avoiding colonialism mean to that country?
Contributors include
Dr S. H. Alatas , Gyaw Than, Kong Som 01,
Trtnh Huu Tuan and Sulak Sivaraksa
Producer DAVID PERRY
Rothko Chapel
SARAH LEONARD (soprano)
SIMON ROWLAND-JONES (viola) TERENCE EMERY ,
CHARLES FULBROOK (percussion) JOHN SCOTT (celesta) BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY
To complement its current exhibition, the Royal Academy of Arts, in association with the Royal Netherlands Embassy, is presenting a series of four concerts of music from 17th-century Holland.
3: MARIUS VAN ALTENA (tenor) ANTHONY BAILES (lute)
MARIE LEONHARDT (violin) ANNEKE POLS (bass viol)