Bernstein Overture: Candide
LOS ANGELES PO/THE COMPOSER
7.9* Haydn Symphony No 86, in D ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
7.35* Milhaud Scaramouche
CHRISTIAN IVALDI and NOEL LEE (pianos) 7.43* Sarasate Carmen Fantasy, Op 25: rrzHAK PERLMAN (violin)
RPO/LAWRENCE FOSTER
8.0 News
8.5 Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in D (The Classical)
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
8.18* Tartini Sonata in G minor (The Devil's Trill)
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin) SUSAN MOSES (cello)
EDUARDO FARINA (harpsichord)
8.33* Weber Clarinet Concerto
No 2, in E flat, Op 74: JANET HILTON CBSO/NEEMEJARVI records
Beethoven
Clarinet Trio in B flat. Op 11 HANS DEINZER (clarinet) JORG DEMUS (piano)
RUDOLF MANDALKA (cello): record Duet: The Dream (mono)
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
ROSTAL/C ASSADO/SCHROTER TRIO (R) Violin Sonata in G, Op 96 JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
EMANUEL BAY (piano): record
Nielsen Symphonic Rhapsody DANISH RSO/HERBERT BLOMSTEDT J. P. E. Hartmann Three
Character Pieces. Op 81
STRING ORCHESTRA/EMIL TELMANYI Gade Capriccio in A minor
ANTON KONTRA (Violin)
TIVOU SO/JOHN FRANDSEN Nielsen Andante lamentoso
(At the bier of a young artist) DANISH RSO/HERBERT BLOMSTEDT records
Mass for choir and two organs, Op 36 (including Praeludium, Adagio and Lauda Sion from SuiteLatine,Op86) BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY MARGARET PHILLIPS (Organ) JOHN SCOTT (organ)
MLADI ENSEMBLE
Taffanel Quintet in G minor Damase 17 Variations, Op 22 BBC Birmingham (R)
Ballet: Swan Lake (excerpts) BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY
(Given on 22 December at Barbican Hall, London)
RAPHAEL TRIO
Haydn Trio in F sharp minor (H xv 26)
Brahms Trio in B major, Op 8 (R)
Motet: Singet dem Herm (Bwv 225)
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM OF YALE
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC conducted by PAUL HINDEMITH at his last concert at Yale, 1953 mono record
VIRGINIA BLACK (harpsichord)
Scarlatti Sonatas: in c minor; B minor; B minor (Kk 363, 408, 409) Seixas Toccata in D minor; Sonata in A major (first broadcast); Toccata in G minor Scarlatti Sonatas: in F minor; A major (Kk 466, 24)
In 1707 Handel wrote music for the celebration of this feast at the church of S Maria di Monte Santo in Rome.
This reconstruction, devised by GRAHAM DIXON , uses recently rediscovered Carmelite chant.
Handel Dixit Dominus; Te decus virginem; Laudate pueri; Nisi Dominus: Haec est regina; Saeviat tellus; Salve regina JILL FELDMAN (soprano)
MIEKE VAN DER sluis (soprano) MARGARET CABLE (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor)
PETER SAVIDGE (baritone)
TAVERNER CHOIR '
EUROPEAN BAROQUE ORCHESTRA directed by ANDREW PARROTT (R)
Written and presented by David Brown
6: Rococo and Neo-classical
Stylisations Tchaikovsky 's veneration for Mozart, the second String Quartet, the Serenade for Strings, and a complete performance of the Rococo Variations, with Mike Gwilym as the composer (R)
(Seventh programme on Thursday at
5.0pm)
played by MARTHA ARGERICH (piano): records
(Seventhprogrammeon Thursday at 6.0)
Songs and carols for Christmas and the New Year from the 12th to the 17th century
HILUARD ENSEMBLE director PAUL HILLIER (R)
A runner's view of the Snowdonia Marathon
Peter Hennessy and his fellow runners reflect on the mental demands, the physical pain, the fun, the fear of failure and the moments of ecstasy as they take part in Britain's toughest marathon. Producer ANNE WINDER
Symphony No 1, in c minor CLinz' version)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALUSCH
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1985 Vienna Festival)
A short story by FRANK SUGG Read by William Nighy (R)
(Die Winterreise)
Schubert's song-cycle to poems byWilhelmMuller
PETER SCHREIER (tenor) ANTHONY spiri (piano)
(Austrian Radio recording)
Presented by Charles Fox who looks back over jazz trends in 1985 and forward to 1986.
The fourth of 12 programmes Cypress Quartet No 9; Quartet in E flat, Op 51 LINDSAY STRING QUARTET BBCBristol
Last of six dialogues in the dark
Written by RUSSELL DAVIES
Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE (R)
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