C.P.E. Bach Symphony in E (Wq 182 No 6)
ENGLISH CONCERT, directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
7.13* Vivaldi, arr Driever Concerto in c (Rv 443)
AMSTERDAM LOEKI STARDUST QUARTET
7.24* Handel Cantata: Tu fedel? Tu costante? EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
7.40* Myslivecek Violin Concerto in D
BERLIN rso, directed by ERNO SEBESTYEN (violin)
8.0 News
8.5 Honegger Symphonic Movement No 3
BAVARIAN RSO/CHARLES DUTOIT
8.14* Debussy Suite: Children's Corner: ARTURO BENEDETTI MICHELANGELI (piano)
8.30* Granados Piano Quintet
THOMAS RAJNA ALBERNI STRING QUARTET
8.45* Gershwin Cuban Overture ST LOUIS SO/LEONARD SLATKN
(records)
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
The Five: Balakirev (1837-1910), Borodin (1833-87), Cui (1835-
1918), Mussorgsky (1839-81) and Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) A miscellany of works by the group of composers based in St Petersburg who aimed to create a nationalist school in music. Balakirev Overture on three Russian folk songs
USSR SO/EVGENY
SVETLANOV Cui Trigamist ; Passers-by and dogs
NINA isakova (mezzo-soprano) ALEXANDER BAKHCHIEV (piano) Borodin Symphony No 1 USSR SO/EVGENY SVETLANOV records. Producer RAY ABBOTT
Faure Cello Sonata No 2, in G minor, Op 117
Florent Schmitt Andantino in c, Op3ONol d'Indy Trio, Op 29 BBC Pebble Mill (R)
A farce in one act by ANTON CHEKHOV , translated by RONALD HINGLEY , adapted by JOYCE BELL with and
Madame Popov is young, pretty, widowed and rich. Smirnov is ageing, unmarried, out of pocket and in a filthy mood. When he comes to collect his debts, the unexpected happens - several times.
Directed by JEREMY HOWE BBC Northern Ireland
Quintet
SARAH FRANCIS (ODOe)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET (R)
Symphony No 2, in c minor
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA (Recording made available by RIAS Berlin)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London
Paata Burchuladze (bass) Marina Beridze (piano)
Rachmaninov Seven Songs: Fate; Morning; All things depart; No prophet, I; In the silence of the secret night;
At the gate of the holy place; You hiccuped,
Natasha Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death: Trepak; Lullaby; Serenade; Field Marshal (sung in Russian)
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Roman Drottningholm Music (excerpts): CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM,
STOCKHOLM/CLAUDE GENETAY
Byrd Pavan and Galliard in c DAVITT MORONEY (harpsichord) Bax Motet : This worldes joie CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE/STEPHEN CLEOBURY Leighton Suite: Veris gratia, Op 9: GEORGE CAIRD (oboe) RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) RLPO/VERNON HANDLEY
Mozart Horn Concerto No 2, in E flat (K 417) (mono: 1951) DENNIS BRAIN
SWEDISH RSO/STEN FRYKBERG
Delius On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
NORTHERN SINFONIA/RICHARD HICKOX Erik Bergman Faglarna (The Birds)
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) NEW LONDON CHAMBER CHOIR
ENDYMION ENSEMBLE/JAMES WOOD Nielsen Symphony No 3
GOTHENBURG SO/MYUNG WHUN CHUNG
Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer GARETH WALTERS
played by MARGARET PHILLIPS in the Church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
Scheldt Psalmus sub communione: Jesus Christus unser Heiland
Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in F
Muffat Ciacona in G
Bach Two chorale preludes on Jesus Christus unser Heiland (Bwv 688 and 665) BBC Pebble Mill
A sequence of poems and prose complied by MICHAEL PETHERAM Readers PATRICIA GALIMORE
BRETT USHER and STEPHEN THORNE Producer PETER WINDOWS (R)
A concert, direct from the Mozarteum, by the ensemble selected at an EBU competition held there in September 1986 Stamitz Quartet
Bohuslav Matousek (violin) Josef Kekula (violin) Jan Peruska (viola)
Vladimir Leixner (cello) Parti
Mozart Quartet in B flat major (K589)
Helmut Eder Quartet No 3, Op 84 (commissioned for the occasion: first performance)
by ANTON CHEKHOV translated by RONALD WILKS Read by Struan Rodger
Producer MAURICE LEITCH (R)
Part 2 Dvorak
Quartet in G major, Op 106
(Presented by Austrian Radio for the European Broadcasting Union)
Claude Lanzmann reflects on issues arising from his nine-hour film about the Holocaust, Shoah, in conversation with Stephen Games.
Producer CATHY WEARING (R)
Presented by Charles Fox featuring a new suite by John Warren
'Plus Four and Four More STEVE SIDWELL (trumpet) HENRY LOWTHER (trumpet) STEVE WATERMAN (trumpet)
MALCOLM GRIFFITHS (trombone) ADRIAN LANE (trombone)
KENNY HAMILTON (bass trombone) RAY WARLEIGH (alto sax/Flute) DAVID O'HIGGINS (tenor sax)
JAMIE TALBOT (tenor sax/Flute)
ALAN BARNES (baritone sax/Flute) PETE SABERTON (piano)
MICK HUTTON (double-bass) ALAN JACKSON (drums) conducted by THE COMPOSER
The doyenne of Soviet pianists, next week visits this country. Bach French Suite No 3, in B minor (Bwv 814)
Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 111
Lyadov Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 44; Prelude in D flat,
Op 10 No 1; Prelude in B minor, Op 11 No 1
Bach Concerto No 4, in A (BWV 1055) with the Litovsk Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Saulis Sondetskis (Soviet Radio recordings)