Locke Music for his Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts
LONDON CORNETT AND SACKBUTT ENSEMBLE
7.15* Purcell 0 sing unto the Lord
DAVID THOMAS (bass)
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
THE ENGLISH CONCERT/ SIMON PRESTON
7.28* Babell Solo No 1 in B flat
PAUL DOMBRECHT (oboe) WIELAND KUUKEN (cello)
ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord)
7.33* Mozart Symphony No 35 in D (Haffner) (K 385)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by JAAP SCHRODER and CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
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8.5 Gershwin Catfish Row ALEXIS WEISSENBERG (piano) BERLIN PO/OZAWA
8.29* Ravel Introduction and Allegro
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
8.39* Tchaikovsky Italian Caprice
BERLIN PO/ROSTROPOVICH: records Producer PETER TANNER
Zelenka and Biber
Biber Sonata Saint
Polycarp BENGT EKLUND 'S BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directed by EDWARD H. TARR Zelenka Pro quos criminis PETER SCHREIER (tenor) CAPELLA SAGITTARIANA conducted by DIETRICH KNOTHE Biber In Festo Trium Regium (Three Kings Cantata)
SOLOISTS OF THE VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR CONCENTUS MUSICUS, VIENNA directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Zelenka Overture in F
CAMERATA BERN, directed by ALEXANDER VAN WIJNKOOP (violin) Biber Sonata representativa CONCENTUS MUSICUS, VIENNA directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Producer ANDREW LYLE records
Impromptu in A flat, Op 29 Nocturne in c sharp minor, Op 27 No 1
Three Mazurkas: c sharp minor, Op 50 No 3; A flat, Op 7 No 4;
F minor, Op 68 No 4
Berceuse in D flat, Op 57 Scherzo in B flat minor, Op 31
NELLY BEN-OR (piano)
Simon Kalous Concerto in Eflat
FRANTISEK BLAHA (clarinet) SUK CO/TOMAS KOUTNIK Carl Stamitz Sinfonia Concertante in D
JOSEF SUK (violin)
JOSEF KODOUSEK (viola) SUK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HYNEK FARKAC : records
(soprano)
JOHN YORK (piano)
Faure Chansons de Venise Francis Routh A Woman Young and Old
Delibes Bonjour, Suzon; Chant de l'almée; Avril; Les Filles de Cadiz
conducted by OTMAR MAGA PIERRE REACH (piano)
Rossini Overture: L'ltaliana in Algeri
Mozart Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat (K 271)
Reger Ballet suite, Op 130 BBC Wales
direct from St John's Smith Square, London Delme Quartet
Mozart String Quartet in F (K 590)
Robert Simpson String Quartet No 7
(Tickets £1.70, available from
11.0 am today, or in advance from the Box Office, phone [number removed])
Sousa March: The Thunderer BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES/ LT COL G. A C. HOSKINS
Spohr Symphony No 9 in B minor (The Seasons)
BAVARIAN RSO/KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
Mozart Sonata in G (K 301) SERGIU LUCA (violin)
MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano) Brahms and Strauss Songs of Ophelia SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat PHILHARMONIA/HAlTINK
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producer GARETH WALTERS
played by GILLIAN WEIR on the 1756 Snetzler organ in Hillington Church Valente Lo Ballo del'Intorcia
Zipoli Offertorio in c
Frescobaldi Toccata for the Elevation
(Messa della Apostoli) Pasquini Pastorale
Scarlatti Three Sonatas: in c (KK 255); in G (KK 328); in D (KK 288)
Rossi Toccata Septima
(Given at the King's Lynn Festival 1984 inassociationwithTollitand Harvey Ltd)
BBC Birmingham
Scriabin Sonata No 5 Prokofiev Sonata No 7
JEAN-LOUIS STEUERMAN
Patrizia Kwella (soprano) Gillian Fisher (soprano) Bronwen Mills (soprano)
Wynford Evans (tenor) William Kendall (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (baritone) Nicholas Sillitoe (treble) Raglan Baroque Singers Raglan Baroque Players leader ALISON BURY conductor Nicholas Kraemer direct from St John's, Smith Square, London Part 1
When Robert Mugabe formed his first government in 1980, hopes for the future of Zimbabwe were high, both in London and Harare. Four years on, political life in the country seems increasingly characterized by violence, repression and fear.
The historian David Caute reflects on some of Zimbabwe's current problems. Producer DAVID PERRY
Part 2
(Presented by the BBC on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union)
When T. S. Eliot was writing 'The Dry Salvages' the question of American assistance for Britain's war effort was being debated. In the fourth of five talks about Eliot's Four Quartets, the poet, Peter Robinson , traces the writer's attempt to protect his poem from topical allusion while bringing about the 'intersection of the timeless with time'. With a reading of the poem by John Franklyn-Robbins
Wilhelm Stenhammar Quartet No 3, Op 18
Hilding Rosenberg Quartet No 5
BBC Wales