Johann Ludwig Krebs
Wachetauf EDWARD TARR (baroque trumpet) GEORGE KENT (organ)
7.11* Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op 3 No 5: ECO/LEPPARD
7.22* Bach, arr Hess Jesu , joy of man's desiring (mono) MYRA HESS (piano)
7.26* Schubert Chorus of Shepherds; Chorus of Huntsmen (Rosamunde)
LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS and LEIPZIG
GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/MASUR
7.32* Beethoven String Quartet in D, Op 18 No 3
MELOS STRING QUARTET
8.0 News
8.5 Eugen d' Albert
Prelude: Die Abreise
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/KULKA
8.12* Spohr Symphony No 9, in B minor, Op 143 (The Seasons) BAVARIAN RADIO SO/RICKENBACHER
8.44* Glazunov Autumn (The Seasons)
PHILHARMONIA/SVETLANOV: records Producer JOHN THORNLEY
The Early Tudors
Erasmus complained about the priorities of the English Church: 'In college or monastery, it is still the same: music, nothing but music.'
John Browne Stabatjuxta Christi crucem; Stabat mater dolorosa: THE SIXTEEN directed by HARRY CHRISTOPHERS records. Producer GRAHAM DIXON
Second of two programmes CHRISTOPHER KITE (fortepiano) Haydn Sonata in c minor (h xvi 20)
Mozart Sonata in E flat major (K282)
ST LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/ LEONARD SLATKIN : record
Shostakovich
Romances on poems of Alexander Blok , Op 127, Satires, Op 109
LUDMILLA ANDREW (soprano) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
ANDREW WATKINSON (violin) ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello)
leader bennis SIMONS conducted by Bryden Thomson Stephen Hough (piano) Haydn Symphony No 91, in E flat major
Franck Symphonic Variations Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra BBC Manchester
direct from St John's, Smith Square, London
Miklos Szenthelyi (violin) Istvan Lantos (piano) Bartok Sonata No 2
Mozart Sonata in B flat (K 454)
(Re-broadcast next Sunday morning) (Tickets, £2, available from 11.0am today, or in advance from the box office, tel [number removed])
Vaughan Williams The lark ascending. david NOLAN (violin)
LPO/HANDLEY
Dowland A shepherd in a shade; What if I never speed; King of Denmark's galliard; Go, crystal tears; Daphne was not so chaste ANDREW DALTON (counter-tenor) YASUNORI IMAMURA (lute)
Tippett Piano Sonata No 4 PAULCROSSLEY
Schubert Incidental Music: Rosamunde (excerpts) ELLY AMELING (soprano)
LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS and LEIPZIG
GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/MASUR
Beethoven Concerto in c, Op56 CHRISTIAN ZACHARIAS (piano) ULF HOELSCHER (violin) HEINRICH SCHIFF (cello)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/
MASUR
Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer GARETH WALTERS
played by GILLIAN WEIR on the 1889 Cavaille-Coll organ in the Basilica of St Sernin, Toulouse
Franck Andantino; Grand piece symphonique (R)
(first UK broadcast)
MITSUKO SHIRAI (soprano) HARTMUT HOLL (piano) BBC Birmingham
The jazz pianist Jelly
Roll Morton is generally regarded as the first jazz composer.
'Jazz music,' he used to say,'is to be played sweet, soft, plenty rhythm. When you have your plenty rhythm with your plenty swing, it becomes beautiful.' Morton always claimed that he was born in 1885, and to celebrate the centenary,
Charles Fox presents a portrait of this most influential musician, with contributions from
Danny Barker , Tommy Benford Barney Bigard , Roy Carew George Mitchell , Kid
Ory Russell Procope , Omer Simeon and Morton himself.
Producer DEREK DRESCHER : mono
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GREY COAT HOSPITAL CHOIR
Choir, recorder players and percussionists from the ILEA CENTRE FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS
LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Part 1 Tippett Crown of the Year
It's a book of lies from beginning to end
Idris Parry , Emeritus Professor of German at Manchester
University, has been re-reading The Adventures of Baron
Munchausen, first published in English anonymously in 1785, and he reflects on what it is about these still-popular stories that people want to believe.
Part 2 Maxwell Davies
First Ferry to Hoy (London
Sinfonietta commission: first performance)
(Given on 12 November at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London)
Sonata in c (D 840) (Unfinished); Sonata in A minor (D 537) MARTIN ROSCOE (piano) BBC Manchester (R)
Second of five programmes
Elgar Introduction and Allegro EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) Jose-Luis GARCIA (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) BERNARD RICHARDS (Cello)
ECO/BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Hoist Carol: Terly. Terlow EDWIN SELWYN (oboe)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
PURCELL SINGERS directed by IMOGEN HOLST Hindemith Trauermusik CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
ECO/DANIEL BAREMBOIM: records Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano) KENNETH SILLITO (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
KENNETH HEATH (cello) (R)