Berlioz Overture: Rob Roy SNO, SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.18* Handel Concerto Grosso No 28, in F, for double orchestra
ECO/RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.35* Liszt Grand galop chromatique: JORGE BOLET (piano)
7.39* Rubbra Improvisations on Virginal pieces by Giles Farnaby BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTAI HANS HUBERT SCHONZELER
8.0 News
8.5 Rossini String Sonata No 3 inC
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/MARRINER
8.18* Chaminade Intermède, Op 36 No 1
ISABEL BEYER AND HARVEY DAGUL (pianos)
8.24* Mendelssohn Octet in E flat: I musici: records
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Mozart: Divertimenti and Dances (1773-88)
He was an enthusiast in dancing and often said his taste lay in that art rather than in music.
(CONSTANZE MOZART MICHAEL KELLY) March (K 290); Divertimento in D (K 205); March (K 290); Two minuets with contredanses, in F and B flat (K 463); German Dance inF(K600No2)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY Don Giovanni : Act I finale
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
VIENNA PO/KARL BOHM: records Producer JANE BEVAN
(piano)
Schumann Waldsenen , Op 82 Frank Martin Eight Preludes BBC Birmingham
ABINGDON CONSORT
Lennox Berkeley Allegro Peter Racine Fricker Suite Britten Scherzo
Rubbra Notturno
Tippett Four Inventions Imogen Hoist Sextet
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by ROBERT TEAR ISOBEL BUCHANAN (soprano)
Mozart Overture; Deh vieni non tardar; Voi che sapete
(The Marriage of Figaro)
Haydn Symphony No 94, in G
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Brahms Hungarian Dance No 5, in c minor
Lehar Meine Lippen , sie kussen so heiss (Giuditta); Vilia (The Merry Widow) Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: The Blue Danube; Im Krapfenwald (Cuckoo Polka): Champagne Polka:
Pizzicato Polka; Accelerations Waltz
(Given on New Year's Day in St David's Hall. Cardiff)
(baritone and piano)
Schumann Liederkreis. Op 24 Faure L'horizon chimerique, Op 118
Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
BBC Birmingham
Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture
CITY OF MEXICO PO'ENRIQUE BATIZ Bortniansky Sacred Concerto No 15: Come, let us sing of the Lord's Resurrection
MOSCOW CONSERVATOIRE CHAMBER
CHOIR/VALERY POLlANSKI
Alexander Tcherepnin Sonatine romantique. Op 4
BENNETT LERNER (piano) trad Ukraine Duma o STAKHIV (voice and bandura) Dvorak Trio in E minor (Dumky): BORODIN TRIO
Sibelius Symphony No 1, in E minor: CBSOISIMON RATTLE
Film makers are now increasingly attracted to the conscious artifice of the world of soundstages and backdrops.
The film critic Nigel Andrews reflects on the tug of war between cinema as a vehicle for social realism and cinema as fantasy.
Contributors include
Michael Powell , Wim Wenders Martin Scorcese
Robert Altman. SheUey Duvall and Dean Tavoularis Producer DAVID PERRY (R)
Crusell Clarinet Concerto No 2, in F minor: THEA KING conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
Barber Symphony No 1, Op 9 conducted by DAVID MEASHAM records
Final programme of the year-long series: GILLIAN WEIR plays the Fisk organ of the Memorial Chapel, Stanford University, Palo Alto. California
Langlais Dialogue sur les mixtures
Bach Partita: 0 Gott, du frommer Gott (Bwv 767)
Raison Offerte du cinquieme ton: Le 'Vive Ie Roy !' des Parisiens
Sweelinck Fantasia chromatica anon Aliud preambulum super Concordantias (Holy Ghost tablature): Aliud preambulum (Lublin MS)
Series producer WILLIAM ROBSON
Sonata in D
CHARLES TUNNELL (cello)
SUSAN TUNNELL (piano) (R)
Opera in two acts
Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE English translation by RUTH MARTIN AND THOMAS MARTIN Music by Mozart Act
9.5* Interval talk: The Fall and Rise of Cosi fan tutte by Peter Conrad
9.15* Act 2
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For details see page 41
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by BERNARD MACLAVERTY
Read by Denys Hawthorne Producer PETER KAVANAGH BBC Northern Ireland
FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET
Shostakovich String Quartet No 13, in B flat minor
David Matthews String Quartet No 3 (R)
Paysage; Mélancolie;
Tourbillon; Sous-bois (Pieces pittoresques)
MARCELLE MEYER (piano) mono record