Tolstoy on Art and Morality
Mozart Symphony No 32, in G (K 318): ECO/JEFFREYTATE
7.14* C. P. E. Bach Trio-Sonata inE(Wql62)
MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute)
JEAN PIERRE RAMPAL (flute)
MOTOKO NABESHIMA (harpsichord)
7.26* Stravinsky Danses concertantes
ECO/SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.46* Gershwin Variations on 'I got rhythm'
ALEXIS WEISSENBERG (piano) BERLIN PO/SEIJI OZAWA
8.5 Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/
HORST STEIN
8.13* Bartok Three Rondos on folk tunes
ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
8.21* Geronimo Gimenez Romanza de Tempranica
TERESA BERGANZA (meZZO-SOp) ECO/ENRIQUE GARCIA ASENSIO
8.28* PonchieUi Dance of the hours (La Gioconda)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/
SILVIO VARVISO
8.37* Tchaikovsky Variations on a rococo theme, Op 33 RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (Cello) ECO/GEOFFREY SIMON: records
Concerto in A minor, Op 102
ZINO FRANCESCATTI (violin) PIERRE FOURNIER (cello)
COLUMBIA SO/BRUNO WALTER
Four serious songs, Op 121 (mono)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto) JOHN NEWMARK (piano): records
conducted by Christopher Adey Duncan McTier (double-bass) Boyce Symphony No 1, in B flat Bourgeois Concerto for double-bass and chamber orchestra
Hoist St Paul 's Suite, for strings BBCBristol
with David Munrow First songs, then symphonies - all part of the flood of music inspired by Schumann's marriage to Clara. (R)
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Tadaaki Otaka Cho-Liang Lin (violin) Parti Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G (K 216)
Part 2 Brahms Symphony No 3, in F, Op 90
TERESA CAHILL (soprano) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) Debussy Five Baudelaire Songs Richard Rodney Bennett This is the garden (first broadcast performance) BBCBristol
Reger Symphonic Prologue to a Tragedy, Op 108 conducted by GERD ALBRECHT Rudi Stephan Liebeszauber DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) conducted by HANS ZENDER records
Sixth of 11 programmes Violin Sonata in D major, Op 12 No 1; Trio movement in B flat major (WoO 39); Violin Sonata in E flat major, Op 12 No 3 PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin) RALPH HRSHBAUM (cello) (R)
recorded in Gloucester Cathedral Versicles and Responses (Rose) Psalms: 41, 42, 43 (Buck, Blow, Battishill) Lessons (NEB): n Samuel 15, w 13-37; Acts 2, yv 37-47 Canticles: Gray in F minor Anthem: Exultate Deo (Samuel Wesley ) Organ voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in F minor (Bach) (BWV534) Organist and master of the choristers JOHN SANDERS Assistant organist MARKBLATCHLY BBC Birmingham
Presented by Graham Fawcett Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
SERGIO AND ODAIR ASSAD Giullani Variations concertantes, Op 30
Scarlatti, arr Sergio Abreu
Three Sonatas (Kk 432, 9, 141) Nikita Koshkin Concertino (first UK performance)
(Given on 16 March at King's College Chapel, Taunton, in association with the Taunton Classical Guitar Society)
G ABRIEU STRING QUARTET BBC Birmingham (R)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London Elizabeth Laurence (mezzo-soprano)
Iona Brown (violin)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor Edward Downes Part 1 Berio Epifanie
(Berio 'Folk Songs in next Tuesday's Prom)
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Kevin Crossley-Holland presents a portrait of the Tuscan village through the writings of those who stayed there. Readers GEOFFREY COLLINS BONNIE HURREN and CHRISTOPHER SCOTT Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol (R)
Walton Violin Concerto
Respighi Symphonic Poem: The Pines of Rome
(Part 2 of tonight's Prom can be seen in 'Omnibus at the Proms'at 10.20pm on BBC1)
By IAN WEIR
A tale of the passing of King Arthur and of his dream of Peace and justice for all. A dream called Camelot.
A dream - like all dreams - {jnpossible to realise. with music composed and conducted by PHILIP PICKETT Played by the NEW LONDON CONSORT' singers TESSA BONNER
CAROLINE TREVOR. PETER HALL Directed by GLYN DEARMAN (R)
(tuba)
Marian Borkowski Vox
Priscilla McLean Beneath the Horizon, for tuba and whale ensemble
BBC Birmingham (R)
No 8, in A, Op 66;
No 9, in F, Op 68 BORIS BERMAN BBC Wales
Motets: Komm, Jesu, Komm (bwv 229); Singet dem Herrn (bwv 225)
AMANDA MACNAMARA (violone)
MARILYN SANSOM (baroque cello) JOHN TOLL (organ) BBC SINGERS conducted by TREVOR PINNOCK