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Vivaldi Concerto in B flat (RV 167), for strings
I SOUSTI VENETI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE Concerto in F (RV 539), for two horns, strings and continuo TIMOTHY BROWN and NICHOLAS HILL (horns)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THEFIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Legrenzi Sonata in E minor CONCENTUS MUSICUS. VIENNA Vivaldi Concerto in G minor
(RV 531), for two cellos, strings and continuo ANGELICA MAY and REINHOLD BUHL (cellos) COLLEGIUM AUREUM Albinoni Concerto in D major,
Op 7 No 8, for two oboes, strings and continuo PIERRE PIERLOT and PIETRO BORGONOVA (oboes)
I SOUSTI VENETI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE Vivaldi Concerto in c (RV 537), for two trumpets, strings and continuo MAURICE ANDRE and BERNARD soustrot (trumpets) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE MARRINER : records

Contributors

Cellos:
Reinhold Buhl
Unknown:
Pierre Pierlot
Oboes:
Pietro Borgonova
Unknown:
Maurice Andre
Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner

Johann Strauss (son)
Overture: Waldmeister
VIENNA PO/WILLI BOSKOVSKY Bach Cantata No 82: Ich habe genug
DIETRICH FISCHERDIESKAU (bar)
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA/
KARL RICHTER
Friedrich Gulda Variations THE COMPOSER (piano)
Lekeu Adagio for Strings, Op 3 MONTE CARLO POI ARMIN JORDAN C. P. E. Bach Symphony in E (Wq 182 No 6)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER hogwood (harpsichord)
Crusell Clarinet Concerto No 2, in F minor, Op 5 (Grand Concerto): EMMA JOHNSON
ECO/SIR CHARLES GROVES: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Karl Richter
Unknown:
Friedrich Gulda
Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Emma Johnson

This week: an interview with Nigel Osborne ; Nicholas Anderson considers the performing history of Handel's Solomon, with comments from Trevor Pinnock, conductor of Tuesday's performance; and Gordon Crosse talks about
Array, his new work for trumpet and strings, which will be premiered next Saturday.
Presented by Roger Wright Producers RAY ABBOTT and ANDREW KUROWSKI
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. Opm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Osborne
Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Presented By:
Roger Wright
Producers:
Ray Abbott
Producers:
Andrew Kurowski

ALISON HARGAN (soprano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) KIM BEGLEY (tenor)
WILLARD WHITE (bass-baritone) SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC SINGERS chorus-master ian MCCRORIE
SCOTTISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader JOHN TUNNELL conducted by SIMON RATTLE Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
Mahler Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt; Verlor'ne Miih;
Der Schildwache Nachtlied; Wo die schonen Trompeten blasen; Lob des hohen Verstands (Des Knaben Wunderhom)
12.45* Interval Reading
12.50* Beethoven Symphony No 9, in D minor (Choral)
(Given on 3 April in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, in association with The Royal Bank of Scotland)

Contributors

Soprano:
Alison Hargan
Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson
Tenor:
Kim Begley
Leader:
John Tunnell
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle

with Henry Herford (baritone)

Reger Clarinet Quintet in A minor, Op 146
Schubert Geheimes ; Ganymed; Der Fischer; Rastlose Liebe

3.35* Interval Reading

3.40* Webern Five Early Songs: Bild der Liebe; Sommerabend; Heiter; Der Tod; Heimgang in der Fruhe
Schubert Quintet in A (D 667) (The Trout)

(Given on 8 March in the Wigmore Hall, London)

Contributors

Musicians:
Nash Ensemble
Baritone:
Henry Herford

First of 12 programmes presenting Roger Nichols 's view of Parisian musical life in the decade following the First World War.
1: We shall have to start all over again: everything will have to be done differently. (ROUSSEL, 1916) Only a year later Erik Satie 's ballet Parade provided the passport to the harlequinade of the 1920s. With Doda Conrad , Manuel Rosenthal and the voice of Darius Milhaud
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
Erik Satie
Unknown:
Doda Conrad
Unknown:
Manuel Rosenthal
Unknown:
Darius Milhaud
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

SALOMON STRING QUARTET
Simon Standage (violin) Micaela Comberti (violin) Trevor Jones (viola)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello)
Boccherini String Quartet in c, Op 58 No 1
Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1

Contributors

Violin:
Simon Standage
Violin:
Micaela Comberti
Viola:
Trevor Jones
Cello:
Jennifer Ward Clarke

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Stuart Burrows (tenor) BBC Symphony Chorus, director Gareth Morrell
London Symphony Chorus, director Richard Hickox, Pro Musica Chorus, director John McCarthy
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conductor Sir John Pritchard

Berlioz Grande messe des morts

Contributors

Tenor:
Stuart Burrows
Singers:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Musical Director:
Gareth Morrell
Singers:
London Symphony Chorus
Music Director:
Richard Hickox
Singers:
Pro Musica Chorus
Musical Director:
John McCarthy
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Sir John Pritchard

WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) MONICA HUGGETT (violin) SARAH CUNNINGHAM (viola da gamba)
mitzi MEYERSON (harpsichord)
Telemann Paris Quartet No 6, in E minor (1738)
Duphly Les graces (Third book of pieces); La Vanlo (First book) Guignon Violin Sonata No 4, in BBCBristol

Contributors

Viola:
Sarah Cunningham
Harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson
Harpsichord:
Telemann Paris

The concerto seeks novelty not in any startling effect but rather in the absence of all pretension ...In the entire concerto he never aims at bravura and applause. It is understood that the composition alone shall be the principal thing, and that virtuosity of execution is of secondary importance.
(SCHUMANN)
Last of nine programmes MALCOLM BINNS (piano) ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Sterndale Bennett Piano
Concerto No 4, in F minor (1838) Haydn Symphony No 97, in c BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Leader:
Richard Howarth
Conducted By:
Hilary Davan Wetton
Piano:
Sterndale Bennett

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