Mozart Cassation No 2, in B flat (K99)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE;
WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.32* Boccherini
Cello Concerto No 2, in D
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM, ZURICH/
PAUL SACHER
7.49* Barber
Serenade for Strings
LOS ANGELES CO/GERARD SCHWARTZ
8.0 News
8.5 Britten Simple Symphony ECO/THE COMPOSER
8.22* Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 4, in G (BWV 1049)
ECO BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.39* Britten The Young
Person's Guide to the Orchestra
LSO/THE COMPOSER records
Luciano Berio Gesti
MICHALA PETRI (recorder) (R) OKing
ELISE ROSS (soprano)
LONDON SINFONIETTA/THE COMPOSER Points on the curve to find....
ANTHONY DI BONAVENTURA (piano) LONDON SINFONIETTA/THE COMPOSER Circles
CATHY BERBERIAN ( Voice) FRANCIS PIERRE (harp)
JEAN PIERRE DROUET (percussion) JEAN CLAUDE CASADESUS (percussion) Sequenza V vinko GLOBOKAR (trombone) records
Serenade No 2, in A, Op 16 LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ record
(bom 24 October 1905)
Re-creations; Autobiography (first performances)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
WIND ENSEMBLE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader JOSE.LUIS GARCIA directed by MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) Parti
Wind Serenade in E flat major (K 375); Piano Concerto No 25, in c major (k 503)
Part 2
Piano Concerto No 9, in E flat major (K 271) (R)
The third of six concerts direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol Syrinx
Keith Pascoe (violin)
Anthony Byrne (viola) Mark Jackson (cello) Martin Parry (flute)
Gillian Tingay (harp)
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Francaix String Trio
Ibert Two Interludes, for flute, violin and harp
Pierne Variations libres et Finale
(Concert arranged by St George 's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano) DANIEL JOHNSTON (treble)
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (baSS)
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD
THE ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC conductor CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Parti
3.5* Parts 2 and 3 (Given at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, by Handel in Oxford'in association with National Westminster Bank pic)
PAUL SILVERTHORNE
JOHN BINGHAM
Brahms Sonata in E flat
Lutyens Echo of the Wind (R)
Michael Berkeley presents music for the early evening. Producer MARTIN COTTON
JONES AND CROSSLAND BAND conductor STEPHEN ROBERTS
Gilbert Vinter Salute to Youth Cyril Jenkins Life Divine
The fourth of seven selections from DAVID WRIGHT 'S new verse translation of CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales with Prunella Scales as the Wife of Bath and John Franklyn-Robbins as the narrator
Music composed by MICHAEL BALL and directed by TIMOTHY REYNISH Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
ledbypAULwiLLEY conductor Simon Rattle
Parti Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde)
Six programmes adapted by Mike Steer from autobiographical writings of 20th-century composers 3: Lutyens in The War with Elizabeth Spriggs as Elisabeth Lutyens
In 1942 Elisabeth Lutyens was 36 years old, largely unperformed and working hard in London as a copyist to supplement her husband's small income. It was a period of drudgery, fear and frustration, relieved only by long drinking sessions at a local with Dylan Thomas , Louis MacNeice ,
William Walton and others. Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Part 2
Mahler Symphony No 7 BBCBirmmgham
A short story by RONALD FRAME
Read by Stella Forge
'This room', Martin reminds me: 'Proust said it was like an aquarium.' I smile, rather tiredly, through our reflections out into the darkness. The
'Truite Albertine' and 'Gateau au chocolat Odette' have been rather disappointing. Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland (R)
John Casken
Two recent works, both with roots in Northumbrian landscape and in the poetry of Basil Bunting, and linked by the idea of journeying to an unknown destination. Introduced by Roger Wright To fields we do not know: A Northumbrian elegy for unaccompanied chorus (BBC commission: first performance) BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE Orion over Fame
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader EDWIN PALING conducted by MATTHIAS BAMERT (R)
Bernhard Heiden (cello)
Variations on Lilliburlero (first UK broadcast)
Gaspar Cassado Suite
Hindemith Sonata, Op 25 No 3
Choral Music
Third of 11 programmes Cantata No 50:
Now shall the grace LEEDS FESTIVAL CHOIR
LSO/SIR HUGH ALLEN
Jesu, joy of man's desiring (Cantata No 147)
BACH CANTATA CLUB;
CHARLES KENNEDY SCOTT
0 Jesus, 0 tendre Maitre (Cantata No 147)
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA/
ALEXANDRE CELLIER
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Cantata No 140)
ORFEO CATALA DE BARCELONA/
FRANCISCO PUJOL
Two Chorales: Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen; Du heilige Brunst, siisserTrost
CHOIR OF ST THOMAS'S. LEIPZIG directed by KARL STRAUBE (Cantor of St Thomas's 1918-1940)
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