Love in Shakespeare's England
Fourth of six programmes Mozart Six German dances (K567)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
Prokofiev Sonatina in E minor, Op54Nol
GYORGY SANDOR (piano)
Mozart Serenade in E flat (K 375)
THE MUSIC PARTY directed by ALAN HACKER Prokofiev Sonatina in G, Op 54 No 2
GYORGY SANDOR (piano) Mozart Serenade in D (K 320)
(Posthom)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER records
Faure Andante in B flat, Op 75 YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) JEREMY MENUHIN (piano)
Gounod Credo (St Cecilia Mass) CHOIRS OF RADIO FRANCE
NEW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF
RADIO FRANCE/GEORGES PRETRE Beethoven Serenade, Op 25 PETERLUKAS GRAF (flute) FRANCO GULU (violin)
BRUNO GIURANNA (viola)
Magnard Symphony No 4, in c sharp minor, Op 21
TOULOUSE CAPITOLE ORCHESTRA;
MICHEL PLASSON records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Keller on Haydn's Quartets: a new book reviewed by Hugh Wood.
Alessandro Stradella : a reappraisal by Denis Arnold.
Teaching Music in Our Colleges: a discussion occasioned by the Royal Academy of Music's recent policy announcements. Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. pm VHFjFM)
Levon Chilingirian (violin) Mark Butler (violin) Csaba Erdelyi (viola)
Philip de Groote (cello) Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 76 No 6
Bartok Quartet No 4 (1928)
(A re-broadcast of last Monday 's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow at 1.5 pm VHF/FM: Pascal Devoyon , piano)
Opera in three acts by Wagner Sung in the English translation by FREDERICK JAMESON revised by NORMAN FEASEY and GORDON KEMBER
The Sadler's Wells Opera production recorded at the London Coliseum on 18 September 1968.
Apprentices and citizens of Nuremberg
SADLER'S WELLS CHORUS chorus-masters JOHN BARKER and HAZEL VIVIENNE
SADLER'S WELLS ORCHESTRA leader JOHN SEALEY conducted by SIR REGINALD GOODALL
Act 1: The interior of St Catherine's Church
Recent poetry selected and introduced by Alan Brownjohn with poems by HELEN DUNMORE, ROY FULLER. MAY 1VIMY.
GEORGE MACBETH. WES MAGEE. JOHN MOLE.
BLAKE MORRISON. VERNON SCANNELL and JOHN SEWELL. Readers ANN RYE and PAUL WEBSTER
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
Act 2: A street with the houses of Pogner and Sachs
The third in a series of four readings from Charles Villiers Stanford's memoir of the composer William Stemdale
Bennett gives an account of the much-publicised row in 1848 between Bennett and the composer Michael Costa which led to the end of Bennett's career as a concert pianist. Readers DENYS HAWTHORNE and JONATHON TAFLER Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT
Act 3
Scene 1: Hans Sachs's workshop Scene 2: A meadow by the River Pegnitz
A sceptical review of new ideas and old orthodoxies in the world of the arts.
Stephen Games presents a blend of talks, parodies, new writing, interviews and documentaries about issues and themes here and abroad.
Producers FRASER STEEL and SAM COLLYNS
(Re-broadcast on Wednesday at 10.15pm)
Years of Travel (1)
Annees de pelerinage (Suisse): Chapelle de Guillaume Tell;
Au lac de Wallenstadt; Pastorale; Au bord d'une source; Orage; Vallee d'Obermann; Eglogue; Le mal du pays; Les cloches de Geneve
Introduced and played by Alfred Brendel
A concert for Sir Peter Pears , who died on 3 April 1986 direct from the Snape Mailings John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Steuart Bedford (piano) Serenata
Simon Channing (flute) Marion Argiros (oboe) Janet Hilton (clarinet)
Ursula Leveaux (bassoon) David Cox (horn)
Jacqueline Shave (violin) Jonathan Barritt (viola) Nicholas Roberts (cello)
Chi-chi Nwanoku (double-bass) Murray Perahia (piano) Parti Purcell, real Britten Let the dreadful engines
Lutoslawski Dance Preludes Mozart Quintet in E flat, for piano and wind (K 452)
A sequence of poetry and prose compiled by Michel Petheram
Readers RONALD PICKUP
NIGEL GRAHAM
PATRICIA GALLIMORE
Producer PETER WINDOWS BBC Birmingham
Part 2
Schubert Impromptu in A flat, (D 935 No 2)
Britten Night Piece; Twelve
Variations (first performance); Songs and Proverbs of William Blake
(In association with the British Petroleum Company pic) BBC Birmingham
A memoir by MARY BENSON Read by June Tobin
(violin and piano)
Stravinsky, arr Dushkin Danse russe (Petrushka) Stravinsky, transc the composer Prelude et ronde des princesses (The Firebird) Stravinsky, transc the composer and Dushkin Berceuse (The Firebird); Chanson russe (Mavra)
William Kraft In memoriam Igor Stravinsky (first UK broadcast)
BBC Manchester
Third of nine programmes BARRY DOUGLAS (piano)
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Sterndale Bennett Fantasy Overture: Paradise and the Peri (1862)
Schumann Introduction and Allegro in G, Op 92
Henry Hugo Pierson Symphonic Poem: Macbeth
BBC Northern Ireland