C.P.E. Bach Concerto in G (Wq34)
MARIE.CLAIRE ALAIN (organ)
JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA/JEAN.FRANÇOIS PAILLARD
7.31* Dowland Flow my tears EMMA KiRKBY (soprano) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
7.36* Jacob van Eyck Variations on Flow my tears
HANS-MARTIN LINDE (recorder) KONRAD RAGOSSNIG (lute)
7.41* Giovanni Punto Horn Concerto No 10, in F
BARRY TUCKWELL (hom)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Stravinsky Suite No 2 CBC SO/THE COMPOSER
8.12* Shostakovich Piano Trio No 2, Op 67
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.37* Honegger Symphony No 1 TOULOUSE CAPITOLE ORCHESTRA/
MICHEL PLASSON records
Delius
A Mass of Life (1908)
Conclusion (Part 2, Nos 5 and 6) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baSS)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
AND CHOIR/SIR CHARLES GROVES
The Song of the High Hills (1911) RPO. AMBROSIAN SINGERS/ERIC FENBY records
BBC Birmingham
Come ye sons of art (Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary, 1694) FELICITY LOTI (soprano)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) JOHN williams (counter-tenor) THOMAS ALLEN (bass)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
EQUALE BRASS ENSEMBLE/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER record
CARYL THOMAS
Hindemith Sonata (1939) David Harries Carillons (first performance)
Bartok Romanian Folk Dances BBC Wales
Schumann Abegg Variations, Opl
Brahms Seven Fantasies,
Op 116: Capriccio in D minor Intermezzo in A minor Capriccio in G minor Intermezzo in E major Intermezzo in E minor Intermezzo in E major Capriccio in D minor
DAVID MASON (piano) (R)
ANNA STEIGER (soprano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Chausson Poeme de I'amour et de la mer
Lalo Symphony in G minor BBC Scotland (R)
The second of six programmes direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol
Raphael Sommer (cello) Daniel Adni (piano)
Schumann Three Romances, Op 94
Dvorak Silent Woods, Op 68 No 5
Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor, Op 19
(Concert arranged by St George 's
Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door)
BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)
A masque in two parts Libretto by JOHN GAY Music by Handel (sung in English)
Acis and Galatea was Handel's first dramatic composition in the English language. He wrote it in about 1718, some ten years after his Italian version, but it was not performed in London until 1731.
Very popular during the composer's lifetime, the story, set in a pastoral Sicilian landscape, tells of the love of Acis and Galatea, and of the jealousy of Polyphemus, the one-eyed Cyclops, who seeks a terrible revenge. (soprano)
THE SIXTEEN CONSORT
Sarah Leonard (soprano)
Michael Chance (counter-tenor) Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor) Douglas Leigh (tenor) and Jeremy White (bass) directed by HARRY CHRISTOPHERS CAPELLA CLEMENTINA conducted by HELMUT MULLER-BRUHL
(Swiss Radio recording from the 1985 Lugano Festival)
ARDITTI QUARTET
Kodaly String Quartet No 2, Op 10
Bartok String Quartet No 4 BBC Wales (R)
Laszlo Horvath (clarinet) Klara Kormendi (piano)
Saint-Saens Sonata in E flat
Martinu Sonatina
(R)
Fritz Spiegl presents a selection of music for the early evening. Producer RAY ABBOTT
FODENOTSBAND conductor HOWARD SNELL
John Ireland Comedy Overture Elgar Howarth
The Bandsman's Tale
(first broadcast performance)
Joseph Horovitz Ballet for Band BBC Manchester
Michael Pennington reads a fairy story for our times by ZINOVYZINK.
Translated from the Russian by FRANK WILLIAMS
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Mincho Minchev (violin)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Bernhard Klee
Parti Mozart Symphony No 38, in D major (K 504) (Prague)
Berg Three orchestral pieces, Op6
J. W. Lambert takes a critical look at the week's music broadcasting.
Part 2
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
BBC Manchester
The second of two programmes about the ideas and problems of the Republicans and Democrats in the USA today.
Presented by David Marquand 'I have been reading Toynbee lately: "No democracy has ever been murdered. They all commit suicide." Basically I'm very worried about whether or not democracy is tough enough to make hard decisions in our society.'
(GOVERNOR LAMM. COLORADO)
Other contributors include
Barbara Jordan , Mancur Olsen Nelson Polsby , Robert Reich Howard Samuel. Senator
Sarbannes, Arthur Schlesinger and Mayor Andy Young
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
Introduced by Roger Wright Roger Reynolds Transfigured Wind III, for flute, chamber orchestra and tape
Paul Lansky As If, for string trio and tape
Judith Weir The Consolations of Scholarship, for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra (first UK broadcasts) INGRID CULLIFORD (flute)
LINDA HIRST (mezzo-soprano) JAVIER ALVAREZ
(sound projection) LONTANO conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ
Telemann Concerto in E minor for recorder and flute JOHN TURNER (recorder) STEPHEN PRESTON (flute)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD C. P. E. Bach Concerto in c (Wq43No6)
MELANTE 81 directed by BOB VAN ASPERN (harpsichord) records