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Berlioz Queen Mab scherzo (Romeo and Juliet)
BOSTON SO/CHARLES MUNCH
7.13* Bruckner Ave Maria
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR/JOHN ALLDIS
7.17* Mozart Variations in G (K 501): INGRID HAEBLER and LUDWIG HOFFMANN (piano duet)
7.25* Schubert Wiegenlied
(D 867): HELEN DONATH (soprano) KLAUS DONATH (piano)
7.30* Ravel Ballet: Ma mere l'Oye: PITTSBURGH SO/PREVIN
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8.5 Mozart Wenn der Freude Thranen fliessen (Die
Entfiihrung aus dem Serail) FRrrz WUNDERLICH (tenor) BAVARIAN STATE OPERA
ORCHESTRA/JOCHUM
8.10* Mozart String Quintet in E flat (K 614)
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX ENSEMBLE
8.35* Schubert, arr Piatigorsky Adagio in G (d 178) (mono: 1949) GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello) RALPH BERKOWITZ (piano)
8.40* Monteverdi Magnificat (Vespers of 1610) SOLOISTS
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON; PHILIP LEDGER: records
Alun Hoddinott Piano Trio No 2
STUTTGART PIANO TRIO (R) Sinfonietta No 1, Op 56
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/ DAVID ATHERTON: record
Piano Sonata No 3, Op 40 simon SHEWRING (piano) (R) Sinfonia Fidei, Op 95 JILL gomez (soprano)
STUART BURROWS (tenor)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA AND
CHORUS/SIR CHARLES GROVES: record BBC Wales
conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier (violin) Saint-Saens Suite in D, Op 49 Faure Berceuse, for violin and orchestra
Poulenc Deux marches et un intermede
Massenet Meditation (Thais) Gounod Symphony No 1, in D BBC Manchester
Variations on a Hungarian folk song, Op 29; Pastorale
(Hungarian Christmas Carol); Four Pieces, Op 2
RICHARD MCMAHON (piano) BBC Wales
with David Munrow
The many-sided character of the 20th-century trombone as displayed by Ravel, Stravinsky, Kid Ory and Duke Ellington (R)
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Bryden Thomson Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Parti
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 5, in F
(Given on 18 May at the Gaumont
Theatre, Ipswich, in association with the Eastern Authorities Orchestral Association) BBC Manchester
IAN PARTRIDGE
FRANCES KELLY
Caplet Deux sonnets
Lennox Berkeley Five Herrick songs
Schoeck Spielmannsweisen
Falla The Three-cornered Hat COLETTE BOKY (soprano)
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOrr: record
Seventh of 11 programmes
Piano Trio in c minor, Op 1 No 3 Violin Sonata in G major, Op 96 PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) (R)
recorded in St Alban's Church, Holborn, London
Introit: Assumpta est Maria (Palestrina)
Responses: Shephard
Office hymn: Hail, 0 star that Pointest(EH213)
Antiphon: Lo, the winter is past Psalms: 110, 113, 127 (tones m, V, II)
First lesson (jB): Song of Songs 2, W8-17
Canticles: S. S. Wesley, in E second lesson (JB): Ephesians 2, W4-10
Anthem: Ave Maria (Parsons)
Hymn: For Mary, mother of our Lord (100 HFT 27)
Organ voluntary: Toccata, fugue et hymne sur Ave, maris Stella (Peeters)
Director of music MICHAEL FLEMING
Organist GEOFFREY MORGAN
Fritz Spiegl goes in search of Musical fingerprints with a view to instant identification. Producer PAUL HINDMARSH
BBC Manchester
MARCELO KAYATH Buxtehude, transc Bream suite in E minor jolivet Comme un prelude r Sonata in c, Op 15
Marios Nobre Prologo e Toccata (first UK broadcast)
Second of two programmes Sonata in A minor, for treble recorder and continuo sonata in F major, for oboe and continuo sonata in F major, for recorder and continuo
MICHEL PIGUET (recorder/oboe) CHARLES MEDLAM (cello) JOHN TOLL (harpsichord)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano) Peter Hall (tenor) {an Caley (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
Terry Edwards (bass)
BBC Singers (ladies' voices) conductor Simon Joly London Sinfonietta leader NONA UDDELL conducted by Oliver Knussen Parti
Maderna Amanda
Nona Liddell (violin) Webern Songs, Op 13 Knussen Chiara
(first performance)
bySADEQHEDAYAT translated by SHUSHA GUPPY Read by Ben Kingsley
A parable by a writer acclaimed gi his time as 'Persia's Kafka .
Producer A. J. QUINN
Part 2
Wolf, arr Stravinsky Two Sacred Songs
Stravinsky Epitaphium Luigi Nono Canciones a Guiomar
Stravinsky Double Canon
Bach, orch Webern Ricercare (The Musical Offering)
Stravinsky wrote Renard, one of his most Russian works, in exile in Switzerland during the First World War. Stephen Walsh describes the background to its composition.
Readers ISOBEL DEAN. JOHN CHURCH and ANDREW BRANCH
Alexander Goehr a musical offering (JSB 1985)
Stravinsky Renard
(Stravinsky's 'The Nightingale' in 'Omnibus at the Proms' at 10.20pm on BBC1)
by HAROLD PINTER with Martin Jarvis as the Driver and Paul Rogers as the Controller
There is a job for the driver, sitting in his Ford Cortina: to pick up a client at Victoria Station. The controller endeavours to see that the job is carried out.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
The Four Seasons, Op 8
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW (violin) (R)
Sonata No 3, in F sharp, Op 23; Sonata No 10, in c, Op 70 Last of five programmes BORIS BERMAN BBC Wales
Last of seven programmes of keyboard music and songs by John Blow
Suite No 9, in F; Why weeps
Asteria?; Myrtilla to Philander, designing for Flanders; Chaconne in F ROBERT WOOLLEY
(spinet/harpsichord) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)