Bach Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (bwv 225)
STOCKHOLM BACH CHOIR
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.17* Beethoven Violin Concerto in D, Op 61 JASCHAHEIFETZ
BOSTON SO/CHARLES MUNCH
8.0 News
8.5 Mendelssohn Overture: The Fair Melusina, Op 32 LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
8.15* Verdi Quartet in E minor VERMEER STRING QUARTET
8.38* Kodaly Dances from Galanta BUDAPEST SOIGYORGY LEHEL records
Producer JOHN EVANS
At the Court of Dresden
This city was regarded by the rest of Europe as the Athens of modem times.... all the arts, but particularly those of music, poetry and painting, were loved and cherished with a zeal and munificence greater than can be found in the brightest period of ancient history. (DR BURNEY) Heinichen Sonata ed aria: Mille belve dalle selve (Diana sull'Elba)
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRAl KURT
MASUR Schmidt Canon : Non nobis,
Domine WURZBURGER BACH CHOIR/ GUNTERJENA
Buffardin Flute Concerto in E minor
MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL
Weiss Prélude (Suite in D minor) KONRAD JUNGHANEL (lute)
Zelenka First Lamentation for Maundy Thursday
(Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae)
GUY DE MEY (tenor)
INSTRUMENTALISTS OF THE SCHOLA
CANTORUM BASILIENSIS/RENE JACOBS Pisendel Largo (Solo Sonata) HELGA THOENE (violin)
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor (RV 577) (Per l'orchestra di Dresda) DRESDEN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA/
VITTORIO NEGRI records
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
(piano)
Haydn Andante and Variations inFminor(HXvn6)
Beethoven Sonata in F sharp, Op 78
Debussy Trois images BBC Bristol (R)
d'Indy Symphonic poem: La foret enchantee
LOIRE PO/PIERRE DERVAUX
Chausson Symphony in B flat BELGIAN RSO/JOSE SEREBRIER records
Andrew Watkinson (violin) James Clark (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello)
Schubert Quartet in G (D 887) BBC Wales (R)
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes Walton Partita
Hoddinott Symphony No 3
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Stuttgart Piano Trio
Monika Leonhard (piano) Rainer Kussmaul (violin) Claus Kanngiesser (cello)
Beethoven Trio in c minor, OplNo3
Shostakovich Trio No 2, in E minor, Op 67
(Tickets, £2.50. available on the day from 11.0am, or in advance from the Box Office, tel: [number removed]) (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Dupre Esquisse in E minor, Op 41 No 2
JOHN SCOTT (organ of St Paul's Cathedral, London)
Ravel String Quartet in F
FAIRFIELD QUARTET
Ruth Ehrlich (violin)
Jennifer Godson (violin)
Catherine Marwood (viola) Julia Desbruslais (cello)
Cinucen Tanrikorur Elegy for Akagunduz Kutbay
THE COMPOSER
(voice/Turkish lute)
Messiaen Turangalila
Symphony PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
TRISTAN MURAIL (ondes Martenot) PHILHARMONIA/ESAPEKKA SALONEN
Jeremy Siepmann presents a programme of music for the early evening. Producer RAY ABBOTT
played by ANDREW MlLUNGTON in Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk Herbert Brewer Marche heroique
Howells Preludio : Sine nomine (Six Pieces No 1)
Healey Willan Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue BBC Pebble Mill
The novelist Rachel Trickett , Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, has been reading the work of the Scottish novelist
Allan Massie , and disentangles some of the ambitions and achievements to be found in contemporary British fiction.
(piano)
Brahms Seven Fantasias,
Op 116; Three Intermezzi, Op 117
BBC Pebble Milt
Charles E. Coughlin remained a parish priest in an unlovely suburb of Detroit all his working life. Yet his hunger for influence and power, expressed through his mesmeric 1930s radio broadcasts, came close to changing American foreign and domestic policy in the most radical and alarming ways. Russell Davies presents a documentary about the enigmatic career of Charles Coughlin.
With Donald Flamm
Don Warren , Nat Hentoff and Maralyn Conway Producer DAVID PERRY
0 FEATURE: page 94
presented by Charles Fox featuring The Recedents Lol Coxhill
(soprano saxophone/sopranino) Mike Cooper
(acoustic and electric guitars) Roger Turner (drums)
conducted by Volker Wangenheim
Mozart Overture and ballet music: Les petits riens (K Anh 10) Hindemith Spielmusik , Op 43 No 1
Haydn Symphony No 82, in c
BBC Bristol (ft)