(piano)
Last of eight programmes
Ravel A la maniere de Chabrier; Sonatine; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Le tombeau de Couperin records
Cantata No 99: Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
WILHELM wiedl (treble)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) KURT EQUILUZ (tenor)
PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (bass) TOLZ BOYS'CHOIR
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT record
Organ Concerto in G minor, Op7No5
SIMON PRESTON (organ)
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK Trio-Sonata in F, for two recorders and continuo
L'ECOLE D'ORPHÉE
Philip Pickett (recorder) Rachel Beckett (recorder) Susan Sheppard (cello)
Lucy Carolan (harpsichord) Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6 URSULA HOLUGER (harp) ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK records
Respighi Feste romane
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT Hummel Violin Sonata in D RALPH HOLMES (violin)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano) Dvorak Wide sleeves and trousers; Give a hawk a fine cage (Gypsy Songs, Op 55) jindrich JINDRAK (baritone) ALFRED HOLECEK (piano)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2: GINA BACHAUER
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA OF
STRASBURG/ALAIN LOMBARD records
(Details tomorrow at 2.0pm)
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (USSR) conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY OLEG KRYSA (violin) Part 1 Prokofiev
Ballet Music: Le pas d'acier
translated from the Anglo-Saxon by MICHAEL ALEXANDER
Brunanburgh is the last heroic poem surviving in Old English to have been composed in the high style best known from Beowulf.
Read by Julian Glover Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol (R)
Part 2
Schnittke Violin Concerto No 4 Ravel Poeme choregraphique: La valse
(Given on 15 August in the Usher Hall. Edinburgh)
BBC Scotland
(piano)
Mozart Fantasy in c minor (K 396)
Franz Reizenstein Legend,
Op 24; Scherzo in A major, Op 21 Schumann Humoreske , Op 20 (R)
in F minor, Op 20 No 5 in G major, Op 77 No 1 EDER STRING QUARTET Pal Eder (violin)
Erika Toth (violin) Zoltan Toth (viola) Gyorgy Eder (cello) (R)
(sung in English)
MIEKE VAN DER SLUIS (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano) GLENN WINSLADE (tenor)
GLYN DAVENPORT (baritone)
TALLIS CHAMBER CHOIR
LONDON ORATORY JUNIOR CHOIR chorus-master JOHN HOBAN JOHN TOLL (organ continuo)
ALISTAIR ross (organ continuo) THE RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leaders MONICA HUGGETT and ALISON BURY conducted by NICHOLAS KRAEMER Parti
3.40* Interval Reading
3.45* Part 2
Christopher Ricks , Professor of English at Cambridge
University, reflects on the changes in Dr Johnson's reputation over the past 200 years and on his current standing as critic, poet, lexicographer, translator, man of letters, moralist and exemplary Englishman.
With contributions from Walter Jackson Bate , Jorge Luis
Borges, Frank Brady , Robert Burchfield , John Gross
Anthony Hecht , Mary Lascelles Enoch Powell , Martin Price
Edward Said, Judith Shklar and Charles Tomlinson.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH (R)
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
GERMAN YOUTH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI Lutoslawski Double Concerto for oboe, harp and orchestra
Heinz Holliger Atembogen , for orchestra (first UK broadcast) (SF Berlin recording)
by ANTON CHEKHOV translated and adapted by CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON with Robert Stephens as Vanya Timothy Dalton as Astrov Brenda Blethyn as Sonya Cheryl Campbell as Yelena and Michael Gough as the Professor
Nurse..................MADOLINE THOMAS Telyegin ................. DAVID SINCLAIR Madam Voynitsky ..PAULINE LETTS Yefim/Labourer ....... ALAN DUDLEY Music arranged and played by ANTHEA GIFFORD (guitar) Directed by JANE MORGAN
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conducted by Rafael Kubelik Part 1 Mozart
Symphony No 38, in D major (K 504) (Prague)
The Thirties Thriller
Simon Rees reflects on 30s thriller writers such as the swashbuckling Dornford Yates , the trimming communist C. Day Lewis (alias Nicholas Blake ), and the withdrawn, often misunderstood, John Buchan. (R)
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 9, in D minor
(SF Berlin recording from the 1984 Berlin Festival)
In 1731 Bach published his
'Keyboard Practice, consisting of Preludes, Allemandes,
Courantes, Sarabandes, Gigues, Minuets and other Galantenes composed for the pleasurable diversion of music-lovers'.
The first of five programmes in which ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) plays all of the Klavierubung, with the exception of the organ works.
Partitas: No 1, in B flat major; No 2, in c minor
(Given last October in the Wigmore Hall, London)