Mozart Ballet: Les petits riens (K299b)
SCOTTISH CO/RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.25* Satie Gnossiennes , Nos 5-6; Sonatine bureaucratique; Le Picadilly PASCAL ROGÃ (piano)
7.37* Handel Utrecht Jubilate
SOLOISTS, CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL. OXFORD, ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/SIMON PRESTON
8.0 News
8.5 Bach Orgelbüchlein Nos 36-45 (Bwv 635-644) WERNER JACOB (organ)
8.21* Purcell Fantasias in B flat and F (z 736 and 737) LONDON BAROQUE
8.30* Mozart Concerto in C (K 299) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
ECO/RAYMOND LEPPARD
records
C.P.E. Bach
The Hamburg Years (1 768-88) Concerto in E flat (Wq 47) jos VAN IMMERSEEL (fortepiano) ERIC LYNN KELLEY (harpsichord) COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER Fantasia in F sharp minor (Wq67)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (clavichord) Quartet in G (Wq 95)
NICHOLAS MCGEGAN (flute)
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH (viola) ANTHONY PLEETH (cello) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (fortepiano) records
by Victor Hely-Hutchinson
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA/BARRY ROSE record
(violin and piano)
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 96 Pieces by Sarasate, Kreisler and Lukas Foss (R)
Ballet in two acts
Scenario by Marius Petipa from a Christmas story by E.T.A. Hoffmann
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra/Antal Dorati
(records)
played by the CHILINGIRIAN and LINDSAY STRING QUARTETS
Shostakovich Two pieces, Op 11 Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op 20 (R)
First of three programmes TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC JAZZ
ORCHESTRA director BOBBY LAMB Michael Herr Song for
Micheline Ole Kock Hansen Light Flight Stravinsky Ebony Concerto Bobby Lamb Cork 800
(piano duet)
Moszkowski Spanish Dances, Op 12 Nos 1-2; New Spanish Dances, Op 65 Nos 1-3
Brahms Hungarian Dances, Nos 2, 4, 6 and 8 Liszt Grand Galop chromatique BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Clarinet Concerto No 2, in E flat major: BERTHOLD BAYER NORTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTER WAND (North Gennan Radio recording)
Direct from Westminster Abbey
Introit: Resonet in laudibus (Praetorius); Reading (rsv): John 1, vv 1-14; Carol: Salve puerule (Charpentier); Hymn: Good King Wenceslas; Reading (rsv): Luke 2, vv 8-14; Carols: Illuminare Jerusalem (Judith Weir); Susanni (Richard Rodney Bennett); Prayer; Carol: AUelujah! Freuet Euch (Hammerschmidt); Reading: The shepherds sing (George Herbert); Carols: The little road to Bethlehem (Head); Ding dong merrily (harmonised Charles Wood); Prayer, Carol: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Gardner); Reading (rsv): Matthew 2, w 1-12: Carol: Noel Nouvelet (arr Stephen Jackson); Prayers; Carol: Jesus Christ, the Apple Tree (Poston); Hymn: Hark! The herald angels sing; Prayer and blessing
Organist and Master of the choristers SIMON PRESTON
Sub-organist HARRY BICKET
Mahler's Symphony No 6
Richard Osborne considers the problems posed by this 'great and fearful symphony' which had to wait until the 1950s for its first commercial recording. Including performances by ADLER. BARBIROLLI, BERNSTEIN,
FLIPSE, HAITINK. KARAJAN. TENNSTEDT and others. (R)
Consort music from the publications of John Playford (1623-86)
Matthew Locke Suite No 3, in D minor
Thomas Baltzar Prelude and Divisions on 'John, come kiss me now'
John Banister Hedge Lane Giovanni Battista Draghl Scocca pur
John Jenkins Lady Katherine Audley's bells
Henry Purcell Sonata No 6, in c THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by PETER HOLMAN and MARK CAUDLE
Fifty minutes of musical posers, puzzles and conundrums refereed by Michael Oliver. Victims: Michael Berkeley ,
Odaline de la Martinez , Roger Savage and Roger Vignoles. Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
(baritone) with Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Schumann Song-cycle: Dichterliebe, Op 48
Brahms 0 wüsst' ich doch; Der Gang zum Liebchen;
Sonntag; Nachtigall; Standchen; Wir wandelten; Komm bald; Es sass ein Salamander; Botschaft (Given on 29 June at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden)
leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Jacques Delacote Ibert Escales
Ravel Valse nobles et sentimentales
Rossini, arr Respighi Ballet: La boutique fantasque
by STEPHEN DUNSTONE with and Everybody thinks they know the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. Now the true tale is told.
Music by SUSANNAH DANZI JANE USTER (harps)
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN
No 5, in c minor, Op 10 No 1;
No 25, in G, Op 79; No 26, in E flat, Op 81a (Das Lebewohl ,
Abwesenheit, und Wiedersehen) played by JOHN LILL
(Given on 7 November in the Barbican, London)
Fourth Test
Australia v England
Commentary from Melbourne on the start of the second day (Further commentary at 4.55 am)
Fourth Test
Australia v England
Ball-by-ball commentary from the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the final session of the second day's play