Robert White Regina coeli Tallis Gaude gloriosa CLERKES OF OXENFORD/
DAVID
WULSTAN Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah, Part 1 (mono)
DELLER CONSORT directed by ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) Tye My trust, 0 Lord, in thee is grounded; Christ rising from the dead
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD/
EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM
Byrd Tribulationes civitatum WILLIAM BYRD CHOIR/ GAVIN TURNER : records
Fifth of six programmes
Mozart Quintet in E flat (K 452), for piano and wind Hindemith Octet: records
Rossini Overture:
The Italian Girl in Algiers NBC SO/ARTURO TOSCANINI
Schubert Symphony No 6, in c major (D 589)
COLOGNE RSO/GUNTER WAND
Bach Toccata in D (BWV 912)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) Gibbons Hymns and Songs of the Church: CLERKES OF OXENFORD
PINTO WOODFIELD-ENGLISH-FAHRNI
VIOL CONSORT directed by DAVID WULSTAN
Haydn Symphony No 68, in B flat PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/ ANTAL DORATI : records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Performing the Beethoven Piano Sonatas: some reflections by John Loll.
Changing Messiah Traditions: George Pratt considers the performance history of Handel's oratorio.
A conversation with Gian Carlo Menotti.
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. Opm)
Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3 (The Rider)
Faure Quartet in E minor, Op 121 (A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
Prague Spring 1986
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) Beethoven Variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120 (Czech Radio recording)
(first broadcast performance) Lulier was well-known in Roman musical life at the end of the 17th century. This
Christmas oratorio was composed shortly before his death, and was first performed in 1698. This is probably its second performance.
RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS
RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leader MONICA HUGGETT
Continuo: TIMOTHY MASON (cello) SARAH CUNNINGHAM (violone) NIGEL NORTH (archlute) ANDREW LUCAS (organ) directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER (harpsichord) Parti
1.55* Interval Reading
2.0* Part 2
Quartet, for oboe and strings (1938); Six Shakespearian
Sketches, for string trio (1946); Quartet, for piano and strings (1969): SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) CUMMINGS STRING TRIO (R)
THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT led by ELIZABETH WALLFISCH conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON ELIZABETH CONNELL (soprano) MELVYN TAN (fortepiano) ANTONY PAY (clarinet)
Overture: Oberon; Ocean, thou mighty monster (Oberon) Symphony No 2, in c
Konzertstiick in F minor, Op 79
4.35* Interval Reading
4.40* Clarinet Concerto No 1, in F minor, Op 73
Leise, Leise (Der Freischvitz) Overture: Der Freischiitz
(Given on 13 October in the Queen
Elizabeth Hall , London, in association with Bankers Trust Company, as part of the Early Music Centre Festival)
Presented by Nigel Andrews Producers SAM COLLYNS and ADRIAN VEUCU
(Re-broadcast Christmas Eve 10. 15 pm)
Polonaise No 1, in c minor; Valse-Impromptu; Valse melancohque; Soirees de Vienne No 3; Polonaise No 2, in E major played by HAMISH milne
by MIKE STEER
The true story of a 17th-century hijack, based on La Provencale by JEAN FRANCOIS REGNARD with and The scene: Bologna, Rome,
Marseilles, Algiers and Aries
With music by Campra,
Monteclair, Rebel and others played by PHlLOMEL directed by NANCY HADDEN and MIKE STEER
Lute songs played by ROBERT SPENCER and sung by NANCY HADDEN Music producer CHRIS SAYERS Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
MARTHA ARGERICH (piano)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
Chopin Piano Concerto No 1, in E minor
8.45* Interval Reading
8.50* Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 4, in f minor (RIAS Berlin recording)
by EVA TUCKER
Read by Pauline Letts
('Flying Out ' by Eva Tucker on Christmas Eve at 9.5pm)
Fifth of eight programmes Introduced by Jan Jacoby Axel Borup-Jorgensen
Winter Music: ROYAL DANISH BRASS Per Norgaard Wie ein Kind ARS NOVA conducted by ivan HANSEN Karl Aage Rasmussen
Four, Five: ROYAL DANISH BRASS Ib Norholm Americana
DANISH RADIO CHAMBER CHORUS conducted by STEFAN PARKMAN (first UK broadcasts) (Danish Radio recording)
No 3, in c, Op 2 No 3; No 14, in c sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight) played by JOHN LILL
(Given on 7 October in the Barbican, London)