Justice and Power in King Lear
Vivaldi Concerto for strings in G (RV 151) (Alia rustica)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Oboe Concerto in A minor (RV 463): MAURICE BOURGUE
I SOLISTI VENETI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Benedetto Marcello Aria : Latte e miele ecco vegg'io (Arianna) PETER SCHREIER (tenor) BERLIN CO/HELMUT KOCH
Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in c (RV 443): FRANS BRÜGGEN
AMSTERDAM CO/ANDRE RIEU
Chamber Concerto in A minor (RV 108): GUDRUN HEYENS (recorder)
MUSICA ANTIQUA, COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL Violin Concerto in E (rv 270)
(II riposo): SOLOISTS OF THE NAPLES INTERNATIONAL MUSIC WEEKS directed by SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin) records
(cello)
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69 (mono) with ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano)
Brahms Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello and orchestra with DAVID OISTRAKH (violin) PHILHARMONIA/ ALCEO GALLIERA records
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op 34 LSO/THE COMPOSER
Bellini Comepermesereno. ... Sovra il sen (La sonnambula) (mono): MADO ROBIN (soprano) LPO/ANATOLE FISTOULARI Ireland Decorations ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Tartini Sonata in G minor (The Devil's trill)
PIERRE AMOYAL (Violin) SUSAN MOSES (Cello)
EDUARDO FARINA (harpsichord) Arthur Benjamin Romantic Fantasy
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola) RCA VICTOR ORCHESTRAl IZLER
SOLOMON Dvorak Symphonic Poem: The Golden Spinning-wheel, Op 109 LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ: records
This week: an interview with John Eliot Gardiner ; Paul Griffiths considers the music of Messiaen and Birtwistle featured in Wednesday's Prom; Jonathan Harvey talks about his Madonna of Winter and Spring to be premiered in the same programme; and a conversation with Bernard Haitink.
Presented by Roger Wright Producers RAY ABBOTT and ANDREW KUROWSKI
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. Opm VHFIFM)
Borodin Quartet No 1, in A
11.50* Interval Reading
12.0* Mozart Quartet in E flat (K428)
Shostakovich Quartet No 8, in c minor, Op 110 BBC Birmingham (R)
(harpsichord)
Louis Couperin Suite in c Rameau Les sauvages;
L'enharmonique; La poule (Suite in g minor)
(Given on 3 June at St George 's.
Brandon Hill, as part of the 1986 Bath Festival in association with Stanley Wasborough and KMG Thomson McLintock) BBC Bristol
conducted by Lorin Maazel
Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (D 759) (The Unfinished)
1.55* Interval Reading
2.0* Mahler Symphony No 1, in D (Titan)
(Austrian Radio recording)
direct from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
Epsilon Wind Quintet - Stockhausen: Zeitmasse
Gerhard Wind Quintet - Carter: Etudes and a Fantasy for wind quartet
(In association with the Scottish Post Office)
Suite for viola and piano
TOBY APPEL and PETER PETTINGER (R)
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by PETER HOLMAN and MARK CAUDLE
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano)
Pepusch Overture: The Death of Dido (1716)
De Fesch Songs in The Tempest Festing Concerto in D major, for two flutes
Sammartini Oboe Concerto in A, Op8No6
Fourth of 12 programmes presenting Roger Nichols 's view of Parisian musical life in the decade following the First World War. 1920-21
While the Conservatoire and the Schola Cantorum were locked in earnest academic rivalry, Phi-Phi ran on, Wagner came back, and the ballet season went out in a shower of ping-pong balls. With Madeleine Milhaud Manuel Rosenthal ,
Alexandre Tansman and the voice of Arthur Honegger Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)
(piano)
Schubert Sonata in A (D 664) Schumann Carnaval, Op 9 BBC Birmingham (R)
leader JAMES CLARK conducted by Louis Fremaux Pierre Amoyal (violin) David Malis (baritone) Parti
Bizet Suite:
Carmen Saint-Saens Havanaise , Op 83; Introduction and Rondo capriccioso, Op 28
A selection of ÉMILE zoLA's letters translated by JOANNA RICHARDSON Read by Michael Deacon
Zola's literary ferocity was for once tamed by the balm ofL'Estaque in the South of France, where, in the summer of 1877, he was writing Le bien public. 'This will be a gentler work,' he claimed; am deliberately writing for schoolgirls.'
Producer PETER KAVANAGH
Part 2
Duparc L'invitation au voyage; La vague et la cloche; Extase; La vie anterieure; Soupir Debussy La mer
(Given on 28 July in St David 's Hall. Cardiff)
The last of three programmes featuring the complete cycle of Bartok quartets and Beethoven's three
'Rasumovsky' quartets Part 1
Bartok String Quartet No 3 Beethoven String Quartet, Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky)
In the last of three programmes selected and edited by RICHARD MULLEN , Anthony Trollope looks at plumbers and publicans. Read by John Rowe
Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING (R)
Part 2 Bartok
String Quartet No 6
Smiling Immortal MERCURY ENSEMBLE conducted by ADAM GATEHOUSE Song Offerings
ROSEMARY HARDY (soprano) SPECTRUM conductor GUY PROTHEROE (R)
(Jonathan Harvey 's 'Madonna of Winter and Spring' has its world premiere in Wednesday Prom at 7. 30pm)
Piano Quartet No 2, in E flat,
Op 87: WALTER TRAMPLER (viola) With BEAUX ARTS TRIO: record