Vivaldi Concerto in G (RV 532) ANDRE SAINT-CLIVIER
CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER (mandolins) LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA CHAMBRE DU ROY/MALGOIRE
7.15* Mozart Komm, liebe Zither, komm (K 351)
ELLY AMEUNG (soprano)
WILLI ROSENTHAL (mandolin)
7.17* Beethoven Sonatina in c minor
MARIA scrvrrTARO (mandolin) ROBERT VEYRONLACRODC (harpsichord)
7.24* Two settings of Verlaine's 'Mandoline' by Faure and Debussy ELLY AMEUNG (soprano)
GERARD souzay (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
7.27* Leopold Kozeluh
Sinfonia concertante in E flat for piano, mandolin, trumpet, double-bass and orchestra
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININTHE-
FIELDS directed by IONA BROWN
8.0 News
8.5 Suk About the faithful love of Raduz and Mahulena (A Fairy Tale)
PRAGUE SO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK
8.16* Roussel Serenade , Op 30 MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.32* Martinu Symphony No 2 CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN: records
Lassus
Mass of the Holy Trinity
A reconstruction of the Votive Mass celebrated in 1568 in the Frauenkirche, Munich.
The Mass Common is Lassus's Surge propera and the plainsong from the Freising rite.
TAVERNER CHOIR AND PLAYERS director ANDREW PARROTT
Butterworth Two English Idylls: ACADEMY OF ST
MARTININ-THE-FIELDS/MARRINER Gurney The Fields are Full; Severn Meadows
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano) Delius Double Concerto YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) PAUL TORTELIER (cello)
RPO/MEREDITH DAVIES: records
DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano) conducted by SIMON JOLY
Coleridge-Taylor Five Choral
Ballads: Beside the ungathered rice he lay; She dwells by great Kenhawa's side; Loud he sang the Psalm of David; The quadroon girl; In dark fens of the dismal swamp
Michael Bochmann
David Angel (violins) Martin Outram (viola)
Mikal Kaznowski (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4
Ravel Quartet in F
INGRID HAEBLER (piano)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by erich BERGEL Part 1
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G major (K 453)
Part 2 Bruckner Symphony No 2 in c minor
played by MARTIN MYSLIVICEK Jan Arpin Four Renaissance Pieces
Peter Fiala Five Epigrams
British music performed by artists from abroad
Graham Whettam Concerto conciso: NETHERLANDS RADIO
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA/PIERRE STOLL (first UK broadcast) (NOS recording)
Britten The Poet's Echo (Six songs after Pushkin)
GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA (soprano) MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (piano) record
2.55* Interval Reading
3.0* Francis Burt Und Gott der Herr sprach mira ZAKAI (contralto)
WOLFGANG SCHONE (baritone) KURT RYDL (baSS)
AUSTRIAN RSO, HUNGARIAN RADIO-TV CHORUS. NEW VIENNA VOCAL ENSEMBLE 79/PETER EOTVOS (first UK broadcast)
(Austrian Radio recording)
Tippett A Birthday Suite for
Prince Charles: CHICAGO so/solti record
(piano) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue in F minor, Op 35 No 5 Schubert, arr Milne Variations in A flat (D 813)
Tchaikovsky Romance in F,
Op 51 No 5; Tendres reproches, Op 72 No 3; Dialogue, Op 72 No 7; Valse de salon, Op 51 No 1
Presented by Richard Graves Producer IAN CARSON
Second of three programmes Antonio II Verso Lasciatemi morire (1619) for five voices Monteverdi Lamento d'Arianna (1614) for five voices; Pianto della Madonna (1623) for solo soprano THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE director ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1
TAKACS STRING QUARTET BBC Wales
leader david NOLAN
Sheila Armstrong (soprano) London Philharmonic Choir chorusmaster RICHARD COOKE conducted by Bernard Haitink direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for Strings
Prokofiev Suite: The Love of Three Oranges
from the History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate by S. R. GARDINER (1829-1902)
Derek Jacobi reads Gardiner's account of the dissolution of the Long Parliament in 1653. Text editor BARRY CARMAN Producer ALAN HAYDOCK
Part 2 Vaughan WiUiams Sinfonia Antartica
(In association with Prudential Assurance)
The Kipling and Carroll scholar, Roger Lancelyn Green, best known as a re-teller of tales for children, talks to Colin McLaren about his adventures as an actor, bookseller, novelist and schoolmaster, and about the direction children's books are now taking.
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
Presented by Charles Fox PETE KING QUINTET
Pete King (alto saxophone) John Horler (keyboards) Dave Green (bass)
Spike Wells (drums)
Henry Lowther (trumpet)
The first of four programmes featuring chamber music by Mendelssohn
THE NASH ENSEMBLE
Weber Piano Quartet in B flat (j 76)
Mendelssohn Piano Quartet in B minor. Op 3