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Suppe Overture: Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
ACADEMY OF ST M ARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
7.13* Krommer Oboe Concerto in F major, Op 52: HEINZ HOLUGER ECO/PETER-LUKAS GRAF
7.34* Chopin Variations brillantes, Op 12
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.42* Carl Stamitz Wind Quartet in E flat, Op 8 No 2
ALBION ENSEMBLE
7.51* Dvorak Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op 72 No 2 SNO/NEEMEJARVI
8.0 News
8.5 Henze Suite: Telemanniana BERLIN RSO/GERD ALBRECHT
8.17* Beethoven Romance No 2, in F major, Op 50 JOSEF SUK (violin)
PRAGUE SO/VACLAV SMETACEK
8.26* Brahms Holder klingt der Vogelsang; 0 liebliche Wangen fritz WUNDERLICH (tenor) ROLF REINHARDT (piano)
8.30* Sibelius Suite:
King Christian II , Op 27
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI records. BBC Manchester
Byrd: Psalms and Consort Music Fantasia a 6; Fantasia a 3; 0 God give ear; In nomine a 5; Christe redemptor; 0 Lord, how long; Browning a 5; Prelude and Ground
CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY and TREVOR JONES : records
anon Two 18th-century Canadian dances
ENSEMBLE NOUVELLE-FRANCE Rameau Les sauvages
KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord) Bach French Suite No 2, in c minor (bwv 813)
GLENN GOULD (piano)
Paganini Moto perpetuo, Op 11 KATHLEEN PARLOW (violin) with pianist
Brahms Zigeunerlieder , Op 103 MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto) JOHN NEWARK (piano)
Ernest Macmillan Three Songs of the West Coast JON VICKERS (tenor)
RICHARD WOITACH (piano)
Walton Sonata in B minor STEVEN STARYK (Violin) HELENA BOWKUN (piano)
Scheidt Canzon Gallicam
CANADIAN BRASS
Debussy Quartet in G minor, Op 10
ORFORD STRING QUARTET
With music sung by the Eskimos of Baffin Land, the Iroquois and Assinboine
Indians, and settlers of British and French Canada: records
CHRISTOPHE COIN (cello)
PETER EVANS (fortepiano)
Beethoven Sonata in c major, Op 102 No 1
Schumann Stiicke im Volkston, Op 102 (Given on 15 February at St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, by the Georgian Concert Society)
The development of dancing from ritual to relaxation:
David Munrow investigates dances and their music from India, Ethiopia, China, Bali and Greece. (R)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G
Part 2 Arthur Butterworth Symphony No 4 BBC Manchester
played by NORBERT KRAFT
Eduardo Sainz de la Maza Campanas del alba
Albeniz, transc Kraft Sevilla ; Torre Bermeja ; Asturias Falla Homenaje pour le tombeau de Debussy
Falla, transc Kraft Miller 's Dance
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor) DAVID WILLISON (piano) NASH ENSEMBLE
Three settings of 'Heidenroslein', by Reichardt, Peter Gronland and Schubert E.T.A. Hoffmann Harp Quintet Three settings of 'An den Mond' by Zeiter, Friedrich Heinrich Himmel and Schubert Reichardt Mut; Aus Lila Zeiter Erste Verlust
Schubert Octet in F (D 803) (R)
conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas Tchaikovsky Manfred
Symphony (WFMT recording) (R)
Presented by Roger Nichols
Producer IAN CARSON. BBC Bristol
Toccata No 9 (Book 2, 1637); Capriccio sopra l'aria di Ruggiero; Canzon No 6
(La pesenti); Canzon No 8
(La vincenti); Partite sopra l'aria della Romanesca;
Toccata No 1 (Book 2,1637)
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord)
An anthology of recruiting poems compiled by JOHN SCOTNEY Readers Nigel Graham Richard Derrington and Stephen Hancock Producer PETER WINDOWS
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Alfred Brendel (piano)
London Symphony Chorus (women's voices)
London Symphony Orchestra, leader Michael Davis, conductor Claudio Abbado
Brahms Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor
with David Suchet as Claude Debussy
In his youth Debussy had been an ardent Wagnerian, but the stranglehold that misguided Wagnerism had imposed on musical expression was too much even for him. Adapted by MIKE STEER
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (R)
Debussy Nocturnes
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
(A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2)
(For details see page 45)
by THEODOR WEISSENBORN translated by PETER TEGEL with 'Spiritual counselling. This is Ewald speaking.' The voice at the switchboard soothes and calms, while other, disembodied voices recount their journeys through suffering to peace.
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER ,
BBC Radiophonic Workshop Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER
director Edward Harper Thomas Wilson Chamber
Concerto (first performance) Roberto Gerhard Leo
(Given in October 1985 in the Queen's 's Hall, Edinburgh)
Chansons, ayres and dances from France and England
Thomas Crecquillin Toutes les nuictz; Qu'est il besoing
Jean Planson Nous estions trois jeunes filles anon J'auroys grant tort
Claudin de Sermisy Au joly bois anon Basse danse: Sans roche
Clément Jannequin Au vert bois Richard Edwards In goinge to my naked bedde; When May is in his prime anon Ground: Goodnight anon The Queen's Almain
Edward Johnson Eliza is the fairest Queen. (R)
(piano)
Arrangements by Godowsky and Etudes by Scriabin: mono records