Education Bulletin (4)
Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN THE
FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER Liszt The Three Gypsies SYLVIA SASS (soprano) ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
Albeniz Sevilla (Suite Espanola, Op 47)
JOHN Williams (guitar)
Purcell Whilst I with grief (The Spanish Friar, or The Double Discovery)
JUDITH NELSON (soprano) ADADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Brahms Variations on a Hungarian song, Op 21 No 2 JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos LPO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT
Mozart Recitative and Aria:
Giunse alfin il momento; Deh vieni non tardar (The Marriage of Figaro)
LUCIA popp (soprano)
MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA/
LEONARD SLATKIN
Sor Variations on a theme of Mozart, Op 9
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
Ravel Pavane pour une infante defunte
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
Elgar Symphonic study: Falstaff LPO/SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS records
with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Sibelius's First Symphony by Richard Osborne.
Gordon Reynolds reviews recent records of choral and organ music including works by Josquin, Liszt, Widor and Walton.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Durufle Requiem
ANN MURRAY (mezzo-soprano) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) THOMAS TROTTER (organ) CORYDON SINGERS
ECO MATTHEW BEST
Mendelssohn Sonata in D minor, Op 65 No 6
PETER HURFORD (organ)
Josquin des Pres Salve Regina CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD directed by EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM records
conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas Deborah Cook (soprano) Shlomo Mintz (violin) Parti
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Till Eulenspiegel
Krenek Concert Aria: Die Nachtigall
Varese Arcana
Tom McNab , the novelist and former Olympic athletics coach, reflects on some topical sporting issues.
Part 2 Brahms
Violin Concerto
(Given in October 1983 in the Music Center, Los Angeles) (KUSC recording)
Settings of Elizabethan and Jacobean poems by 20th-century British composers
Songs by Quilter, Finzi,
Warlock, Moeran,
Geoffrey Bush , W. Denis Browne , Elgar, Britten and John Rushby-Smith SUSAN KESSLER (mezzo-soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) BBC Birmingham (R)
conducted by Paavo Berglund Rodney Friend (violin) direct from the Grieghalle as part of the 1986 Bergen Festival Part 1
Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Tapiola
Britten Violin Concerto
The first of three extracts from the Journals and Letters of OCTAVIA HILL (1838-1912) Compiled and read by Margaret Wolfit (R)
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D
(piano)
Mozart Fantasy in c minor (K396)
Franz Reizenstein Legend,
Op 24; Scherzo in A major, Op 21 Schumann Humoreske , Op 20 (R)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Owen Dudley Edwards (in the Chair) talks with Waldemar Januszczak , Richard Mayne and Margaret Walters.
This week's subjects:
Tom Stoppard 's version of Dalliance by Arthur Schnitzler at the National Theatre; Five new paintings by Michael Andrews at Anthony d'Offay Ltd; Paul Mazursky 's film Down and Out in Beverley Hills;
Open the Box, a six-part series about television on Channel 4 (Mondays at 10.0 pm); The Old
Gringo, a novel by Carlos Fuentes Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Organ Sonata played by PAUL SPICER in Coventry Cathedral BBC Birmingham
by GRAEME FIFE
'Jean-Baptiste Lully , composer to the King's Chamber Music, will this night, the 6th January 1687, conduct a solemn Te Deum proclaiming thanks to God for his Majesty Louis XIV's recovery from illness. Vive Ie Roi !'
Reader Edward de Souza Producer JEREMY MORTIMER
led by BARRY HASKEY direct from
St David 's Hall, Cardiff
Part 1 Vivaldi The Seasons directed by Iona Brown (violin)
While Victorian pilgrims found in the topography and ruins of the Near East visible confirmation of scriptural prophecy, archaeologists discovered in the buried cities of Syria and Mesopotamia authentication of the scriptural record. John Pemble , Lecturer in History at the University of Bristol, examines the roles of travel and science in assisting the Victorian evangelical revival.
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 6, in F (Pastoral), conducted by Jukka Pekka Saraste BBC Wales
BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET YOLANDE WRIGLEY (piano)
Haydn String Quartet in D minor, Op 42
Leighton Piano Quintet, Op 34 (1959)
BBC Birmingham
Guillaume de Machaut 's lai
'Pour ce qu'on puist', set with a new instrumental accompaniment by Geoffrey Poole sung by MARTIN BEST With LONTANO conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ
An anthology of 'filthy lucre' poetry compiled by Paul Chand Readers BRETT USHER . KERRY SHALE and BETH PORTER
Producer PETER WINDOWS BBC Birmingham (R)
Seventh of eight programmes Patriots, Xenophobes, Exiles ... impersonated by JULIETTE GRECO. JACQUES BREL. BETOVE.
CLAIRE WALDOFF.
ALEXANDER GALITCH. HERMANN LEOPOLDI and BETYA A MILSKAY A. GEORG KREISLER , HELMUT QU ALTTNGER and GERHARD BRONNER
(sung in French, German, and Russian) records
Waltzes by Johann Strauss , father and son, played by SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano) GIDON KREMER (violin) PETER GUTH (violin)
KIM KASHKASHIAN (viola)
GEORG HORTNAGEL (double-bass) records