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Hellendaal Concerto in E flat, Op3No4
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
7.17* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
LSO/DAVID ZINMAN
7.49* Moniuszko Four songs TERESA ZYLIS GARA (soprano) CHRISTIAN IVALDI (piano)
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8.5 Verdi Overture: Aida
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
8.16* Sibelius Symphony No 3, inc
PHILHARMONIA/VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
8.46* Finzi Eclogue, Op 10 PETER KATIN (piano) NEW PHILHARMONIA/
VERNON HANDLEY records
Telemann: An Evening with the Collegium Musicum
Overture in c major: Hamburger Ebb'undFlut
Concerto in A major, for two violins in scordatura with continuo
Concerto in D major, for four violins without continuo
Concerto in B flat major, for two recorders, two oboes, strings and continuo
MUSICA ANTIQUA, COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL records
Sextet in B flat, Op 18 ALBERNI STRING QUARTET with ROGER BEST (viola) and MORAY WELSH (cello) record
MICHAEL PEARCE (baritone) JOHN scott (organ) Campra Exaltabo Te, Deus meus, Rex Paul Drayton God's Little Epigrams (first broadcast performance) BBC Manchester
leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by Lawrence Foster Mark Kaplan (violin) Parti Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F (Pastoral)
Part 2 Marc Neikrug Violin Concerto Strauss Symphonic Poem: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Given on 9 January in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester) BBC Manchester
Martin Parry (flute) Gillian Tingay (harp) David Nolan (violin) Anthony Byrne (viola) Mark Jackson (cello) Schmitt Suite en rocaille, Op 84 Michael Berkeley Nocturne Guy-Ropartz Prelude, Marine et Chansons (R)
Written and read in five parts by Brian Wright &Cheapsakes Fifteen years ago Penge High street was still, unmistakably, a prosperous Victorian village. With Bakelite knobs on, Perhaps. The parson's nose of London, not appetising but nourishing.' Producer Matthew WALTERS (R)
Third of 11 programmes PETER FRANKL (piano) GYÖRGY PAUK (violin) RALPH KlRSHBAUM (cello) Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23 Violin Sonata in F major, Op 24 (Spring) Cello Sonata in c major, Op 102 No 1 (R)
recorded in Ripon Cathedral Introit: Almighty and everlasting God (Gibbons) Responses (Reading) Psalms: 93 and 94 (Boyce, Turle, Perrin) Readings (jb): I Samuel 20, vv 1-17; Luke 21, w 5-19 Office Hymn: King of glory, King of peace (EH 424) Canticles: Gray in G Anthem: 0 Lord arise into thy resting place (Weelkes) Organ Voluntary: Lied to the sun (Peeters) Organist and master of the choristers RONALD PERRIN Assisted by MARCUS HUXLEY BBC Manchester
David Hoult presents a selection of music for the early evening Producer PAUL HlNDMARSH
ANTHEAGIFFORD Rameau, transc Segovia Two Minuets Sor Fantasia Op7 Debussy, transc Laszlo Vereczkey The little shepherd Tarrega Marieta ; Capriccio arabe PROMS 86 Hugh Keyte looks forward to a weekend of Renaissance spectacle: the Florentine Intermedi of 1589 - presented in celebration of next week's royal wedding, and Monteverdi's 'Orfeo' of 1607. Andrew Clements introduces Henze's Seventh Symphony. Nicholas Kenyon previews other highlights of the week at the Proms. All in the new issue of THE LISTENER on sale now, price 80p
A series of three talks in which Dr Joan Morgan examines the work of Victorian gardeners 2:Pineries and Peach HousesReaders GRAHAM BLOCKEY
BERNARD BROWN. FRASER KERR BRIAN SMITH (R)
(Final talk: next Friday)
The opening concert of the 92nd season, direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London Johanna Meier (soprano)
Elizabeth Connell (soprano) Alison Hargan (soprano)
Ildiko Komlosi (mezzo-soprano) Birgit Finnila (mezzo-soprano) Reiner Goldberg (tenor) Bernd Weikl (baritone) Kurt Rydl (bass)
BBC Symphony Chorus director GARETH MORRELL
London Philharmonic Choir director RICHARD COOKE
London Symphony Chorus director RICHARD hickox
Tiffin School Boys' Choir director NEVILLE CREED
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Lorin Maazel
Mahler Symphony No 8, in E flat (Symphony of a Thousand)
Asimultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For details seepage 65
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by ROBIN GLENDINNING
Robbie Barton is determined to bring culture to his fellow Protestants. He is producing his own adaptation of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard for a local drama group. But a simultaneous production of the same play in Dublin is more than he can resist. Off he goes in his hilarious pursuit of truth.
But will the fusion of influences prove too much for the earnest culture vulture?
Music arranged and played by THE MCSHERRIES
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH
directed by Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Sarah Francis (oboe)
Olga Hegedus (cello continuo) Celia Harper
(harpsichord continuo)
Albinoni Concerto in B flat,
Op 9 No 11, for oboe and strings Avison Concerto No 13, in D major
Bach Concerto in D minor for oboe and violin (BWV 1060) (R)
First of five programmes
Sonata No 1, in F minor, Op 6 Sonata No 4, in F sharp, Op 30 BORIS BERMAN (piano) BBC Wales
String Quartet in F, Op 41 No 2 QUARTETTO ITALIANO record