Gotovac Kolo (Ero, der
Schelm): VIENNA PO/KEMPE
7.11* Beethoven Romance in F, Op 50 (mono)
JACQUES THIBAUD (violin) HAROLD CRAXTON (piano)
7.19* Coates Suite: From meadow to Mayfair: RLPO/GROVES
7.31* Krommer Partita in E flat, Op 79: NASH ENSEMBLE
8.0 News
8.5 Goldmark Overture: Sakuntala, Op 13
SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
8.21* Faure Piano Quartet No 2 in G minor, Op 45
JEAN-PHUJPPE COLLARD (piano) JACQUES GHESTEM (violin) PIERRE PENASOU (viola) FREDERIC LODEON (cello) records
Rimsky-Korsakov
Russian Easter Festival Overture: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/MAAZEL
The Rose and the Nightingale In the Silence of the Night
GAUNA VISHNEVSKAYA (soprano) MSTisLAv ROSTROPOVICH (piano) Symphony No 2 (Antar)
ROTTERDAM PO/DAVID ZINMAN records
J. C. Bach Sinfonia Concertante in A
FRANZJOSEF MAIER (violin) ANGELICA MAY (cello) COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by REINHARD PETERS Would you a female heart inspire? ELSIE MORISON (soprano) BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA directed by THURSTON DART Arne Symphony No 4 in C minor: BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/MONTGOMERY records
Liederkreis, Op 39
MARGARET FIELD (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
conducted by JEAN FOURNET
Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
D'Indy Istar
Bizet Symphony in c major BBC Manchester
Recitals given by artists of the younger generation, direct from the Wigmore Hall, London Gainsborough Trio
Adrian Levine (violin)
Andrew Shulman (cello)
Graeme Humphrey (piano)
Schubert Trio (Sonata in one movement) in B flat (D 28) Beethoven Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)
7: The Classical Musician Goodman had a classical training, and recorded works by Mozart and Copland, from whom he commissioned a concerto.
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE PETER NOKE and HELEN KRIZOS (two pianos)
MacCunn Overture: The land of the Mountain and the Flood Milhaud Scaramouche
Faure Nocturne (Shylock)
Arnold Four Scottish Dances, Op 59
Debussy Lindaraja
Lalo Aubade in G minor (Divertissement)
Britten Scottish Ballad, Op 26
Scottish Lieder
The first of two programmes of Scottish poetry set in translation by 19th-century German composers.
1: Sir Walter Scott and 'The Lady of the Lake'
Schubert Ellens Gesang I; Ellens Gesang II; Normans Gesang; Ellens Gesang III; Lied des gefangenen Jagers Loewe Archibald Douglas FIONA DOBIE (soprano) Neil mackie (tenor)
GLYN DAVENPORT (baritone) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Scottish Baroque Ensemble director LEONARD FRIEDMAN
The last of three programmes to include works commissioned by the Ensemble. arr Kenneth Elliott Old Scottish Dances
Edward Harper Fantasia n conducted by THE COMPOSER
William Wordsworth Elegy for Frieda
direct from the Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford Responses: Rose
Hymn: Give me the wings of faith (EH 197); Psalms 92, 93
Lessons (Rsv): n Chronicles 5, w 1, 10-14; Revelation 5, w 1-10 Antiphon: Phos hilaron (Wood) Canticles: Murrill in E
Anthem: Feast Song for St Cecilia (Rose)
Organ voluntary: Final
(Premiere Sonate) (Guilmant) Informator Choristarum
JOHN HARPER
Organ scholar PAUL BROUGH
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
Artists give their first recital on Radio 3.
MIRIAM BRICKMAN (piano)
Edward MacDowell To the Sea; From a Wandering Iceberg; Starlight; In mid-ocean (Sea Pieces)
Griffes The White Peacock (Roman Sketches)
George Crumb Dream Images (Makrokosmos, Vol 1) Max Lifchitz Elegia (first UK broadcast)
Magnificat by TREVOR ROYLE
A dramatised impression of the thought and writing of James Kennaway , drawn from his novels, notebooks and letters. with 'I had to blaze in every direction, right or wrong, so I wouldn't sink with too much left undone, too much never tried, too many sensations missed.'
Fiddle played by DEREK HOY Piper TOM speirs
Directed by PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
given in the presence of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
An all-Handel concert for the bicentenary of the great
Handel Commemoration, 1784. Felicity Lott (soprano)
Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (bass) with David Lumsden (organ) The massed choral and orchestral forces of THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC
THE GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC
AND DRAMA, THE LONDON
COLLEGE OF MUSIC, THE ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC and CHORISTERS OF THE CHAPEL ROYAL ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR
Presented by Ian McDougall (Repeated: Thursday 11.55am)
Part 2 March from the Occasional Oratorio
Chorus: Moses and the children of Israel; I will sing unto the Lord (Israel in Egypt) Organ Concerto in D minor, Op 7 No 4
Excerpts from Messiah, Part m: Aria: I know that my Redeemer liveth
Chorus: Since by man came death
Recit: Behold, I tell you
Aria: The trumpet shall sound with JOHN WALLACE (trumpet) Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb; Amen
Concerto da camera DAVID SHOSTAC (flute)
ALLAN VOGEL (cor anglais)
LOS ANGELES CO/GERARD SCHWARZ record
A free translation into modem English verse in ten parts by TERENCE TILLER Of GEOFFREY CHAUCER'S The Book of the Duchess and The House of Fame with Martin Jarvis as Chaucer 6: Encounter with an Eagle
Incidental music composed and conducted by MICHAEL BERKELEY
(violin and piano)
A concert given earlier this evening in Studio 7, Manchester .
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)
Sarasate Fantaisie on Bizet s Carmen, Op 25
(Tickets available from BBC
Concerts Promotion PO Box 27, Manchester M60 ISJ) BBC Manchester