Dvorak Overture: Carnival, Op 92: VIENNA PO/LORIN MAAZEL
7.14* Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op 10 ECO/THE COMPOSER
7.41* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1, in D flat, Op 10 VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
LSO/ANDREPREVIN
8.0 News
8.5 Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 27 No 1
EMIL GILELS (piano)
8.21* Ravel Five Greek popular songs
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
8.29* Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos LPO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT records
Producer JOHN EVANS
Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
11 Primo Libro de Madrigali (1608):
Fortunata per me; S'io miro; Amor ti chiam'il mondo; Era I'anima mia (1622); Deh, deh vien da me (1630); Giunt'e pur
Lidia; Ecco I'hora; Lidia ti lasso; Tu pur mi fuggi ancora; Vezzosissimefilli
CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL
ENSEMBLE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY Rugier del Sig Frescobaldi; Madrigale: Ancidetemi pur Capriccio sopra Ruggiero DAVID ROBLOU (harpsichord) Producer GRAHAM DIXON (R)
Second of two programmes
Eight Esquisses from 48 motifs, Op 63: No 4 (Les cloches); No 29 (Delire); No 11 (Les soupirs); No 10 (Increpatio); No 41
(Les enharmoniques); No 48 (En songe); No 46 (Le premier billet doux) (first broadcast); No 21 (Morituri te salutant)
Barcarolle (Chants, Op 65 Set 3); Petit conte (first broadcast); Toccatina, Op 75;
Nocturne in B, Op 22; Marche, Op 37 No 1 (first broadcasts); Allegro barbaro. Op 35;
Barcarolle (Chants, Op 70 Set 5) (first broadcast)
RONALD SMITH (piano)
Overture and three contredanses (K 106)
PAUL ANGERER ENSEMBLE
Symphony No 33, in B flat major (K319)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by JAAP SCHRODER records
ANJA VAN wijk (soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
Schubert Schafers Klagelied; Die Forelle; Romanze
(Rosamunde); Fischerweise; Gott im Friihling
Roussel Le Bachelier de
Salamanque; Lejardin mouille; A unjeune gentilhomme
Faure Le papillon et la fleur;
Au bord de 1'eau; Dans la foret de Septembre; Clair de lune; Aurore; Mai; Spleen; Accompagnement BBC Birmingham
leader BRADLEY CRESWICK conducted by George Malcolm Stephen Reay (bassoon)
J. Stamitz Sinfonia in D major, Op 11 No 1
Britten Simple Symphony
Joseph Horovitz Concerto for bassoon and chamber orchestra Haydn Symphony No 55, in E flat (The schoolmaster) BBC Manchester
direct from St John's, Smith Square, London
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) Schumann Kreisleriana, Op 16 Chopin Six waltzes: in E minor, Op posth; in F minor, Op 70 No 2; in D flat, Op 70 No 3; in D flat, Op 64 No 1; in A minor,
Op 34 No 2; in A flat, Op 34 No 1 (Tickets, E2, available from 11.0am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel: [number removed])
(Re-broadcastnextSunday)
anon Sumer is icumen in MILLIARD ENSEMBLE directed by PAUL HILLIER
Malcolm Lipkin Clifford 's Tower
NASH ENSEMBLE trad Sephardic lament: Morenica sos
ESTHER LAMANDIER (soprano)
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K563)
GIDON KREMER (violin)
KIM KASHKASHIAN (viola) YOYO MA (cello)
Czerny Brilliant Variations on an air from Bellini's I Capuleti ed i Montecchi, Op 295, for three performers on one pianoforte ISABEL BEYER , GUY DAGUL and HARVEY DAGUL
Schumann Symphony No 4, in D minor, Op 120
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
Michael Berkeley presents music for the early evening. Producer HUGH WARWICK
NICHOLAS DANBY (organ) in Kloster Neresheim, Swabia, West Germany
Rheinberger Riposo; Visione (12 Characteristic Pieces, Op 156)
Sonata No 4, in A minor
(R)
MICHAEL collins (clarinet) CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA leader ANDREW WATKINSON conducted by RICHARD BRADSHAW
Lutoslawski Overture for I strings
Copland Clarinet Concerto; Two Pieces for strings
Lutoslawski Dance Preludes, for clarinet and orchestra (R)
Although the phrase may be
'Back to Basics what is really going on is a sea-change in the culture, back to more reliable, more venerable, more time-tested values. (WILUAM BENNETT,
US Secretary of Education)
As radical governments, both left and right, reject the nostrums of 1960s education,
Peter Scott , editor of the Times Higher Educational Supplement, considers the rich attractions of traditional schooling in Britain, the United States and France. With contributions from
William Bennett ; Ernest Boyer President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Professor
E. Le Roy Ladurie of the College de France; Yves Martin , Chief Inspector of Schools in France; and Peter Pulzer , Gladstone Professor of Government at Oxford University
Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON
LYNNE DAWSON (soprano) EIRIAN JAMES (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass) TAVERNER CHOIR
TAVERNER PLAYERS leader JOHN HOLLOWAY conductor ANDREW PARROTT
This performance returns to
Handel's original intentions for Israel in Egypt as first heard in 1739, for which he used the anthem The Ways of Zion do Mourn, composed for the funeral of Queen Caroline in 1737, as the first part of the new oratorio. Parti
Lamentations of the Israelites for the death of Joseph Part 2
Exodus
Recent poetry selected and introduced by John Mole with poems by DOUGLAS DUNN ALISTAIR ELLIOT , JOHN GOHORRY ESME HOOTON. MAY IVIMY
ALICE KAVOUNAS , DAVID SCOTT and PETER SCUPHAM Readers JILL BALCON and PATRICK ROMER
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
Part 3
Moses's Song
(Given last July at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, as part of the Handel
Tercentenary Festival, in association with BASF UK Ltd)
A short story by COLETTE translated by JOANNA RICHARDSON Read by Margaret Robertson Producer CUVE BRILL
(violin)
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op30No3 with BROOKS SMITH (piano)
Brahms Violin Concerto in D with the CHICAGO SO/FRITZ REINER records