Renaissance Portraiture
Schubert Rondo in A (D 438) JOSEF SUK (violin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Pleyel Flute Quartet in D JEAN PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ROBERT GENDRE (violin) ROGER LEPAUW (viola) ROBERT BEX (cello)
Beethoven An die feme Geliebte, Op 98
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano) Schubert Symphony No 5, in B flat (D 485)
RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Czemy Two studies, Op 740 GUY DAGUL (piano)
Paganini Violin Concerto No 1, inD,Op6 6
SALVATORE ACCARDO
LPO/CHARLES DUTOIT records
Hoffmeister Flute Concertino in G: INGRID DlNGFELDER
ECO/LAURENCE LEONARD
Schumann Piano Trio No 2, in F
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
George Butterworth Six Songs from A Shropshire lad
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID willison (piano)
Grieg Suite No 2: Peer Gynt JUDITH BLEGEN (soprano)
PHILADELPHIA/EUGENE ORMANDY records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Wolf at work: a talk by Eric Sams
A conversation with the Scottish National Orchestra's Principal Conductor Neeme Jarvi
Glazunov -father-figure and anachronism: a talk by David Brown
Bridging the gap: a conversation with the jazz composer and pianist Keith Tippett
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
NINA MILKINA (piano) NEIL BLACK (oboe)
THEA KING (clarinet)
GRAHAM SHEEN (baSSOOn) ANTHONY HALSTEAD (horn) Scarlatti Six sonatas: in G minor (Kk 450); in D (Kk 161); in B minor (Kk 27); in B (Kk 262); in A (Kk 208); in D minor (Kk 396) Beethoven Quintet in E flat, Op 16, for piano and wind
(A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow at 1.5pm: Takacs Quartet)
HAKEN HAGEGARD (baritone)
SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader BERNT LYSELL conducted by FSA PEKKA SALONEN Parti
Ingvar Lidholm Kontakion
Sibelius Five orchestral songs: Hostkvall; Var det en drom?; Demanten pa marssnon;
Sav, sav, susa; Svarta rosor
Six comic episodes of fantasy history written by COLIN MCLAREN read by Michael Hordern 1: A Literary Association A lost Fielding fragment? Producer LOUISE PURSLOW (R)
Part 2 Mahler
Symphony No. 4, in G major LENA HOEL (soprano)
Mahler's 4th Symphony - confirmed the excellent standards prevailing in all departments of this orchestra
(R) (DAILY TELEGRAPH)
CHRISTOPHER HYDE SMITH
JANE DODD
F. X. Mozart Rondo in E minor
Saint-Saens Romance, Op 37 Dohnanyi Aria, Op 48 No 1 Hindemith Sonata (1936) BBC Birmingham
Opera in two acts
Libretto by F. ROMANI Music by Rossini (sung in Italian)
CHORUS OF THE GRAND THEATRE.
GENEVA
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO CAMPANELLA Act
4.5* Interval Reading
4.10* Act 2
(Swiss Radio recording)
As France goes to the polls
Richard Mayne concludes his examination of the changes in French political life and the forces at work behind the electoral debate.
3: The Centre - a Pyrrhic defeat Producer FRASER STEEL
Last of four programmes coupling the symphonies of the contemporary Finnish composer Aulis Sallinen with four by the Danish composer Vagn Holmboe
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Sallinen Symphony No 4
Holmboe Symphony No 10 BBC Wales
David Blake (director)
Christopher Rowland (violin) Alan George (viola) Moray Welsh (cello)
Lesley Schatzburger (clarinet) Elisabeth Parry (flute) Erik Levi (piano)
Alan Hacker (clarinet)
Haydn Piano Trio in E flat (H xv 30)
Schoenberg, arr Webern Chamber Symphony, Op 9
David Blake Seasonal Variants (Festival commission: first UK broadcast)
(Given in October 1985 in St Andrew 's Hall, Norwich aspartofthe 1985 Norfolk and Norwich Triennial Festival)
BBC Birmingham
Two short plays by IRENEUSZ IREDYNSKI
Nobody Dances Like That Now translated by KEVIN WINDLE and WOJTEK DOMBROWSKI
He managed to pick her up and he has got her back to his flat, but what will Henryk do now? Keep on dancing perhaps.
8.20* Interval
8.30* The Window translated by KEVIN WINDLE
For seven nights Robert has been sitting in a darkened room, staring out of the window. What is it that he is watching for? Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER
Andrew Watkinson (violin) James Clark (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello) Parti
Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3 (The Rider) Berg Lyric Suite
Robert Kernohan reflects on the impact of Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian Realism and the growing influence of his Moral Man and Immoral Society.
Part 2 Smetana
Quartet No 1, in E minor (From my life) BBC Wales
Bach's secular 213th cantata ARLEEN AUGER (soprano) CAROLYN WATKINSON (mezzo-soprano)
ALBRECHT LEPETIT (tenor) ROBERT HOLL (bass)
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG CHOIR
BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER SCHREIER
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1985 Vienna Festival)
(violin)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor, Op 26
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/
SIR HAMILTON HARTY mono record: 1925