The Del Monte Funerary Chapel
Last of seven programmes
D'Indy Concert for piano, flute, cello and string orchestra
FRANCOIS RENE DUCHABLE (piano) JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) FREDERIC LODEON (cello)
PAILLARD CO/JEAN-FRANCOIS
PAILLARD Duparc La vie anterieure GERARD souzay (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Franck Symphonic Poem: Psyche: PARIS orchestra; DANIEL BARENBOIM records
directing the EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON Morley Dances from the First Book of Consort Lessons (1599) Dufay Chansons: Ce moys de mai; Le belle se siet
Thibaut IV of Navarre Dou tres douz non
Colin Muset Quandje voy yver retourner anon English Dance
Purcell Fantasia upon a ground anon 0 death, rock me asleep anon Istampitta tre fontane records
Bruch Concerto for viola and clarinet
NOBUKO IMAI, THEA KING
LSO/ALUN FRANCIS
Reicha Wind Quintet in c, Op 91 No 1
MEMBERS OF THE BERLIN PO James Galway (flute) Lothar Koch (oboe)
Karl Leister (clarinet)
Gunther Piesk (bassoon) Gerd Seifert (horn)
Goldmark Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 28 NATHAN MILSTEIN
PHILHARMONIA/HARRY BLECH records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
A composer on the footplate - some revealing new evidence on the sources of Bruckner's inspiration: by David Elliott
A conversation with the composer Paul Patterson
Charles Ives - the ideas behind the music: Peter Dickinson reviews a new biography.
Frans Brüggen talks about the Orchestra of the 18th Century.
(piano)
Shostakovich Sonata No 2 (1943) Prokofiev Sonata No 7 (1942)
conducted by Christoph von Dohnanyi John Mack (oboe)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
Mozart Oboe Concerto in c (K314)
1.5* Interval Reading
1.10* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in b minor (Pathetique)
Opera in three acts Poem and music by Ferruccio Busoni edited and completed by ANTONY BEAUMONT
(sung in the English translation by E J. DENT) (first UK staging)
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-masters MARTIN HANDLEY and DAVID DRUMMOND
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by MARK ELDER
Part 1: Symphonia; Prelude I; Prelude 11
Part 2: Scenic Intermezzo; Scene I Part 3: Symphonic Intermezzo; Scene II; Final Scene (Given on
Presented by Stephen Games Producers FRASER STEEL and SAM COLLYNS
(piano)
Part 1 Schubert
Sonata in A major (D 959)
Panait Istrati 's homeland was Romania, his literary language a laboriously learned French, the theme of his novels a colourfully nomadic life. Tony Hunt , Reader in French at the University of St Andrews, reflects on the paradoxical nature of a man who culturally, linguistically and nationally was a traveller, and on why he refused to belong.
Part 2 Beethoven
Sonata in E major, Op 109; Sonata in c minor, Op 111
by ANTON CHEKHOV translated by RONALD WILKS Read by Struan Rodger Producer MAURICE LEITCH
The closing concert direct from The Dome,
Brighton Alison Hargan (soprano)
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) Brighton Festival Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , leader felix KOK conducted by Simon Rattle Mahler Symphony No 2, in c minor (Resurrection)
5: The Unknown Premiership In the last of this series Lord Home of the Hirsel talks to
Peter Hennessy about the ideas he developed during his year as Prime Minister for making Cabinet government more efficient.
Producer ANNE WINDER (R)
Second of three programmes from the 60th birthday tribute presented by the South-West German Radio last year
Introduced by Paul Griffiths PI-HSIEN CHEN (piano)
BERNHARD WAMBACH (piano) Notations; Sonata No 3; Structures, Book 2
Mozart String Quartet in D minor (K 421)
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 18 No 1. BBC Manchester