Arts: American Innocence
Rossini Overture: La cambiale di matrimonio
ORPHEUS CONCERT ORCHESTRA
7.10* Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
ITZHAK PKRLMAN
AMERSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
7.38* Weber Symphony No 2, inc
BAVARIAN RSO/WOLFGANGSAWALLISCH
8.0 News
8.5 Humperdinck Overture: Hansel and Gretel
BERLIN POHERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.13* Rodolphe Kreutzer Grand Quintet in c: SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
8.28* Brahms Intermezzi in E minor and c, Op 119 Nos 2-3 STEPHEN BISHOP KOVACEVICH (piano)
8.35* Reger A Ballet Suite BAVARIAN RSOISIR COLIN DAVIS records
Dvorak: The Visits to England The Last Visit (1896)
Biblical Songs, Op 99 Nos 1-5 (orchestral version)
JINDRICH JINDRAK (baritone)
PRAGUE SO/VACLAV SMETACEK Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104: JACQUELINE DU PRE
CHICAGO SO/DANIEL BARENBOIM records
Adagio in B minor (K 540)
Variations on 'Unser dummer P6belmeint'(K455)
Sonata in B flat (K 281) HAMISH MILNE (piano) BBC Birmingham
led by HARRY CAWOOD conducted by Wilfried Boettcher
Bradley Creswick (violin)
J. C. Bach Overture: Artaserse Schubert , orch Webem German Dances
Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Haydn Symphony No 65, in A BBC Manchester
ALISON PEARCE (soprano) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Chausson Serenade italienne, Op 2 No 5; Le colibri, Op 2 No 7; La cigale, Op 13 No 4; Le temps des lilas, Op 19 No 2
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Three Shakespeare songs: Roundel
(The Merry Wives of Windsor); Orpheus (Henry VHI); Merrily (The Tempest)
Sullivan Orpheus with his lute (Henry VIII ); Where the bee sucks (The Tempest) BBC Birmingham
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by Walter Weller Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Pro Musica Chorus of London Parti
Britten Simple Symphony Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3, in c
Part 2 Walton
Belshazzar's Feast
(Given in 1984 at the Royal Festival Hall, London)
Written and read in five parts by Brian Wright
2: Seedcom and Chips
'Number two daughter has changed schools. A mixed infant, she was metamorphosed to a mixed junior. Mixed sexes we're talking about. Victorian morality lingers.'
Producer MATTHEW WALTERS (R)
Strauss Oboe Concerto
Lutoslawski Double Concerto for oboe, harp and chamber orchestra
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
URSULA HOLUGER (harp)
CINCINNATI SO/MICHAEL GIELEN records
Second of 11 programmes of his chamber music
Piano Trio in G major, Op 1 No 2 Cello Sonata in A major, Op 69 PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) (R)
recorded in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge Introit: Hail, gladdening light (Wood)
Responses (Radcliffe)
Psalm 119, w 145-176 (Turle, Edwards)
First Lesson (av): Proverbs 2, vv 1-9
Canticles: Collegium regale (Wood)
Second Lesson (AV): Mark 10, w 17-31
Anthem: 'Tis the day of resurrection (Wood)
Hymn: King of glory, King of peace (EH 424)
Organ voluntary: Psalm
Prelude, Op 32 No 1 (Howells) Director of music
STEPHEN CLEOBURY
Organ scholar RICHARD FARNES
Jeremy Siepmann presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
Costas Cotsious
Scarlatti Three Sonatas (Kk 208,1,14)
Gareth Walters Jigges and fancies
Leo Brouwer La espiral etema Falla, arr Keiko Fugi Spanish dance (La vida breve)
(Given on 1 March at the Friends' Meeting House, Brighton, in association with the Brighton Guitar Society)
Serenade, Op 10
PRUSSIA COVE STRING TRIO
Rosemary Fumiss (violin) Susie Meszaros (viola)
Alexander BaiUie (cello) BBCBristol. (R)
by DOUGLAS DUNN Music composed by David Dorward
With
I am in a serene and ingenious work-tower of Astronomy - and by means of this window, I can inspect Infinity. From this garden of telescopes, I can travel across the wildernesses of Death itself ... through distances so vast they can be measured only on the abacus of God.'
DAVID FLACK (horn) HEATHER CORBETT (percussion) GORDON RIGBY (percussion)
Directed by STEWART CONN
BBC Scotland
Sonata for violin and harpsichord LEONARD FRIEDMAN PHILIP LEDGER
First of three concerts from Manchester
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Gyorgy Lehel Parti
Haydn Symphony No 104, in D major (London) Bartok Dance Suite
First of three readings compiled and abridged by Michel Petheram
In 1799 The Rev Richard Warner and his companion, Charles, went in search of romantic inspiration on a walking tour of Wales.
The First Day
From Bath to Caerleon, abandoning Augustan classicism for classical antiquity and village superstition.
Reader PHILIP BOND
Producer ADRIAN MOURBY
BBC Wales
Part 2 Bartok
Music for strings, percussion and celesta
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 7. Manchester)
conducted by Louis Halsey Tippett Two madrigals: The windhover (Gerard Manley
Hopkins); The source (Edward Thomas )
Bernard Naylor The Three Stars and Epode (poems by David Gascoyne ) (first performance) John Gardner Five partsongs to poems by Wallace Stevens
In the last of five programmes Nigel Worth plays his own arrangement for baroque lute of the Cello Suite in E flat (BWV 1010)