What the Tortoise Said to Achilles
Bach Concerto in D minor (BWV 1060)
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) NEIL BLACK (oboe)
ECO/DANIELBARENBOIM
7.21* Purcell Rejoice in the Lord always
MICHAEL COCKERHAM (alto) ANDREW KING (tenor)
NICHOLAS HAYES (bass)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/PHILIP LEDGER
7.29* Telemann Trumpet Concerto in D MAURICE ANDRE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS; SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
7.40* J.C. Bach Symphony in E, Op 18 No 5
NETHERLANDS CO/DAVID ZINMAN
8.0 News
8.5 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar) ECO/DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.27* Falla Three dances (The Three-cornered hat) ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
8.37* Granados Amor y odio;
El majo discreto; El majo timido; LamajadeGoya
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) GONZALO SORIANO (piano)
8.45* Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 9, for string orchestra
PARIS ORCHESTRA/PAUL CAPOLONGO records
Rubbra
Festival Overture, Op 62 NEW PHILHARMONIA/
VERNON HANDLEY : record Oboe Sonata, Op 100 SARAH FRANCIS (oboe)
PETER DICKINSON (piano) (R) Two Sonnets, Op 87
GRAHAM TREW (baritone) DAVID CURTIS (viola)
JOHN ALLEY (piano) (R)
Symphony No 8, Op 132
PHILHARMONIA/NORMAN DEL MAR record
BBC Birmingham
Strauss Symphony in E flat, for wind instruments (Frohliche Werkstatt)
MUNICH WIND ACADEMY/
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH record
Impromptu in D flat, Op 86;
Barcarolle No7, in Dminor, Op 90; Impromptu No 4, in d flat, Op 91; Barcarolle No 8, in D flat, Op 96; Nocturne No 9, in b minor, Op 97; Nocturne No 10, in E minor, Op 99 BERNARD ROBERTS (piano) BBC Bristol
conducted by Jiri Belohlavek Vaclav Hudecek (violin) Parti
Martinu Memorial to Lidice Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 6, in D (R)
direct from St George 's. Brandon Hill ,
Bristol Takashi Shimizu (violin) Gordon Back (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3
Enesco Sonata No 2, in F minor, Op 6
Sarasate Caprice Basque, Op 24 (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)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR Continuo:
MARILYN SANSOM (cello) NIGEL NORTH (lute)
TREVOR PINNOCK
(harpsichord and organ) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA leader NONA LIDDELL conductor JOHN ELIOT GARDINER John Blow Venus and Adonis: a masque for the entertainment of the King
Chorus of Shepherds and Shepherdesses, Huntsmen, Cupids and Graces
Pelham Humfrey Verse anthem: O Lord my God Purcell Come ye sons of art away: Birthday Song for Queen Mary
NORMA BURROWES (soprano)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) JOHN WILLIAMS (counter-tenor) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) (R)
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (piano duet)
Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op 35 Nos 1,2,3
Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46 Nos 1,2,6,8
Schubert Waltzes (D 145)
Rachmaninov Italian Polka; Waltz, Op 11 No BBC Birmingham (R)
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer ANDREW LYLE
DESFORD COLLIERY DOWTY BAND conductor HOWARD SNELL Wilfred Heaton Partita
(first broadcast performance)
GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) PETER FRANKL (piano)
Beethoven Trio Movement in B flat major (WoO 39)
Schubert Trio in E flat major (D 929) (R)
The city we've created is a public city, with no scope for doing anything legal that leaves the mark of an individual upon it.
(DAVID DONNISON)
Welfare in a gracious suburbia has been the modern civic ideal. A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative Studies at Oxford, reflects on the failure of the city as the failure of a political vision.
Including contributions from Jane Jacobs , David Donnison
Nathan Glazer and Eric Sorensen Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Brian Wright Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Moeran Cello Concerto Rubbra Symphony No 5 BBC Wales
An occasional series of talks reflecting life beyond London and the home counties.
The playwright and teacher
Robin Glendinning shows how loyalist certitudes of being
British are spawning violently anti-British feeling.
Second of three programmes of electro-acoustic music from the research institute Pierre Boulez founded in Paris.
Introduced by Jonathan Harvey JANE MANNING (soprano) BARRY GUY (double-bass) Jean-Baptiste Barriere Chreode I
John Chowning Stria (first UK broadcasts)
Tod Machover Soft morning, city!
Jonathan Harvey Mortuos plango, vivos voco
(Given in October 1985 before an invited audience at St John's. 's. Smith Square. London)
(Final programme next Tuesday)
(piano)
Chopin Mazurka in D flat, Op 30 No 3; Waltz in D flat, Op 70 No 3; Mazurka in B flat, Op 17 No 1; Polonaise in B flat, Op 71 No 2;
Mazurka in A minor, Op 17 No 4; Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No 2;
Mazurka in c minor, Op 56 No 3; Nocturne in c minor, Op 48 No 1; Mazurka in A flat, Op 24 No 3; Waltz in A flat, Op 69 No 1