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Fifth of 13 programmes
Vivaldi Concerto in A (RV 158), for strings: I SOLlSTI ITALIANI
Bonporti Violin Concerto in D, Op 11 No 8: ROBERTO MICHELUCCI I MUSICI
Vivaldi Motet: Canta in prato (RV623)
UTA SPRECKELSEN (soprano) LAUSANNE CO/MICHEL CORBOZ Benedetto Marcello Violin
Concerto in E major, Op 1 No 3 FRANCO FANTINI
I SOLISTI DI MILANO /
ANGELO EPHRIKIAN
Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in A minor (rv 498): MARTIN GATT
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE MARRINER: records

Contributors

Soprano:
Uta Spreckelsen
Unknown:
Solisti Di Milano

Glazunov Finnish Fantasy, Op 88
MOSCOW RSO/EVGENY SVETLANOV
Poulenc Nocturnes Nos 1, 3 and 4 (mono): THE COMPOSER (piano)
Britten Les illuminations, Op 18 PETER PEARS (tenor)
ECO/THE COMPOSER
Ireland Cello Sonata
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello) JOHN MCCABE (piano)
Duparc Chanson triste IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano) Sibelius Symphony No 6, in D minor, Op 104
PHILHARMONlA/VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY records

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Pears
Cello:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Piano:
John McCabe
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Piano:
Jennifer Partridge

Schubert's 'Great' c major Symphony - Fritz Spiegl sketches in the local colour; Nigel Rogers, director of Chiaroscuro's late Prom on Wednesday, discusses the Italian Baroque tradition at home and abroad in the 17th century; Alexander Goehr places his ... a musical offering (JSB 1985) ... in a historical perspective; a look back on the Chamber Orchestra of Europe's rapid rise to the international limelight.
Presented by Roger Wright Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and RAY ABBOTT
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at
2.0pm VHF/FM)

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Wright
Producers:
Andrew Kurowski
Producers:
Ray Abbott

(piano)
Schumann Drei Fantasiestucke, Op 111
Liszt Sonata in B minor
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Grieg Sonata in E minor, Op 7
Bernstein Touches
Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations in F, Op 19 No 6
Pabst Concert paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin BBC Birmingham (R)

Philippa Davies (flute)
Christopher O'Neal (oboe) Anthony Lamb (clarinet) Elisabeth Perry (violin) Miles Golding (violin) Susie Meszaros (viola) Timothy Mason (cello) Julian Jacobson (piano) Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale
Alfred Schnittke Piano Quintet
4.0* Interval Reading
4.5* Edison Denisov Sextet
(first performance: Cheltenham Festival commission)
Schoenberg, arr Webern Chamber Symphony, Op 9 (Given in July 1985 as part of the Cheltenham International Festival of Music) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Flute:
Philippa Davies
Oboe:
Christopher O'Neal
Clarinet:
Anthony Lamb
Violin:
Elisabeth Perry
Viola:
Susie Meszaros
Cello:
Timothy Mason
Piano:
Julian Jacobson
Piano:
Alfred Schnittke

Overture: Artaserse
Harpsichord Concerto in G
Symphonie concertante in E SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
MICAELA COMBERTI (violin) ANTHONY PLEETH (cello)
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)

Contributors

Violin:
Simon Standage
Violin:
Micaela Comberti
Cello:
Anthony Pleeth
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock

Second of 12 programmes presenting Roger Nichols's view of Parisian musical life in the decade following the First World War.
Don Make Art by Imitating Art Jean Cocteau's manifesto Le coq et l'arlequin pointed the way for the avant-garde in 1918. Saint-Saens was unimpressed. With Doda Conrad ,
Manuel Rosenthal , Alexandre Tansman Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Doda Conrad
Unknown:
Manuel Rosenthal
Unknown:
Alexandre Tansman
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

The reason for writing novels - what novels are all about - is the postponement of death. That's all that I'm doing.
The Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes , in conversation with Graham Fawcett , reflects on the ability of the story-teller to manipulate time through memory, dream and the rewriting of history. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Carlos Fuentes
Unknown:
Graham Fawcett
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by Colman Pearce
Barry Douglas (winner of the 1986 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition) Parti
Brahms Tragic Overture, Op 81 Beethoven, orch Liszt Andante cantabile (Archduke Trio) (first UK broadcast)
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, in E flat major
0 FEATURE: page 6

Contributors

Leader:
Richard Howarth
Conducted By:
Colman Pearce
Conducted By:
Barry Douglas

Gabor Takacs-Nagy (violin) Karoly Schranz (violin) Gabor Ormai (viola) Andras Fejer (cello)
The first of three programmes featuring the complete cycle of Bartok quartets together with Beethoven's three 'Rasumovsky' quartets Parti
Bartok String Quartet No 1
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 1 (Rasumovsky)

Contributors

Violin:
Karoly Schranz
Viola:
Gabor Ormai
Cello:
Andras Fejer

by CARL NIELSEN (1865-1931) Samson, a Jutland Horse
The third of four selections arranged by KARIN FERNALD from the translation by REGINALD spink Reader Michael Deacon Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS

Contributors

Arranged By:
Karin Fernald
Translation By:
Reginald Spink
Reader:
Michael Deacon
Producer:
John Theocharis

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