Technology in the Past
Saint-Saens Cello Concerto in A minor
JACQUELINE DUPRE
NEW PHlLHARMONIA/
DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.25* Faure Barcarolle No 3, in c flat major, Op 42 PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
7.32* Haydn Symphony No 100, in G (Military)
LPO/SIRGEORGSOLTI
8.0 News
8.5 Reznicek Overture: Donna Diana : VIENNA PO/WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.10* Mozart Oboe Concerto in c (K 314): HEINZ HOLLIGER NEW PHILHARMONIA/
EDO DE WAART
8.33* Dvorak Czech Suite
DETROIT SO/ANTAL DORAT1 records
Gershwin
Cuban Overture LSO/ANDRE PREVIN
A foggy day; Nice work if you can get it (A Damsel in Distress) (mono)
FRED ASTAIRE
RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The man I love; Liza (Songbook) ANDRE WATTS (piano)
Variations on I got rhythm JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano)
ST LOUIS SO/LEONARD SLATKIN
Slap that bass; They all laughed; Let's call the whole thing off;
They can't take that away from me; Shall we dance (mono)
FRED ASTAIRE
JOHNNY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Promenade: Walking the Dog (Shall we dance)
LOS ANGELES PO/MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS (piano) records
Britten Canadian Carnival, Op 19
CBSO/SIMON RATTLE
Henze Symphony No 4 in one movement
BERLIN PO/THE COMPOSER records
leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by James Loughran Parti Schubert Overture in the Italian Style, in c (D 591) Haydn Symphony No 101, in D major (The Clock)
with Angus McDermid
Part 2 Stenhammar Serenade in F BBC Scotland
TAKACSQUARTET Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 Bartok Quartet No 3 BBC Wales (R)
Jennifer Smith (soprano) Robin Martin Oliver (counter-tenor) Ian Partridge (tenor) Max van Egmond (baritone) Schola Cantorum of Oxford Spitalfields Baroque Orchestra leader MONICA HUGGETT Cantata No 106: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (Actus Tragicus) Sinfonia (Cantata No 42) Cantata No 198: Lass, Furstin, lass noch einen Strahl (Trauerode) (R)
Sonata No 3, in F minor, Op 14 YONTY SOLOMON (piano) (R)
Seventh of eight programmes LEICESTERSHIRE SCHOOLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor PETER FLETCHER DEBU CHAUDHURI (sitar) Elliott Carter Ballet Suite: Pocahontas (first UK performance) Douglas Young Lament on the destruction of forests, for sitar and orchestra (first performance) Dallapiccola Frammenti sinfonici dal balletto Marsia (first UK performance)
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer PETER PAUL NASH
NATIONAL YOUTH BRASS BAND
OF WALES conductor EDWARD GREGSON JAMES SHEPPARD (cornet)
Alun Hoddinott Fanfare with Variants (first performance)
Dennis Wright Canzonetta and Rondo (Comet Concerto) Edward Gregson Dances and Arias BBC Wales
(piano)
Chopin Scherzo in B minor,
Op 20; Nocturne in D flat major, Op 27 No 2; Nocturne in E minor, Op 72 No 1; Polonaise in A flat major, Op 53
BBC Birmingham (R)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Jessye Norman (soprano) BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Wagner A Faust Overture
Faure Pavane
Chausson Poeme de l'amour et de la mer
by ARTHUR MILLER abridged in four parts by MICHAEL BAKEWELL
Read by Arthur Miller Part 4
The author recalls the first
Pfeview and the first night of his play Death of a Salesman as it "Pens in Beijing to ajoyfuUy pjergetic Chinese audience.
Producer NED CHAILLET
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D major
Thomas Tallis became organist of Waltham Abbey, Essex, in the late 1530s, a particularly turbulent time when Henry VIII was ordering the suppression of Monasteries all over the country. Gordon Reynolds visits the abbey church, the last monastic foundation to be dissolved, and introduces music composed by Tallis for the various offices sung there.
BBC SINGERS conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD
Producer STEPHEN SHIPLEY
'he third of four programmes
Haydn Divertimento in E flat (Htv5)
Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
U-0* Interval Reading
11.5* Bourland Personae , for cello and double-bass Stravinsky Suite : The Soldier's Tale (WCRB recording)