anon Mariam matrem (Llibre Vermeil de Montserrat) HESPERION ENSEMBLE/ JORDI SAVALL
7.15* Britten Lachrymae JOSEF KODOUSEK (viola) KVETA NOVOTNA (piano)
7.30* Mozart Divertimento in F (K247)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/ WIW BOSKOVSKY
8.0 News
8.5 Hoist Terzetto
RICHARD ADENEY (flute) PETER GRAEME (oboe)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
8.15* Bulman, ed Lumsden Pa van: JULIAN BREAM (lute)
8.19* Dvorak Piano Concerto in G minor, Op 33: IVAN MORAVEC CZECH PO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK records
Constant Lambert and Friends The development of jazz is now clearly in the hands of the sophisticated composer.
(LAMBERT, MusicHo!)
Lambert Elegiac Blues
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT (piano) Milhaud Ballet: La creation du monde, Op 81a ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE/LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Lambert Sonata
RHONDDA GILLESPIE (piano)
Walton Tango; Polka; Scotch Rhapsody; Popular Song; Old Sir Faulk (Facade) (mono: 1929) Narrated by CONSTANT LAMBERT INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/ THE COMPOSER records
STEPHEN BENNETT (clarinet) JOYCE RIDDELL (piano)
Vanhal Sonata in B flat Jenner Sonata , Op 5
Horn Concerto No 1, in E flat, Op 11: BARRY TUCKWELL LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ
Symphonic poem: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op 30
CHICAGO SO/SIR GEORG SOLTI records
(piano)
Brahms Intermezzi : in B minor, Op 119 No 1; in E major, Op 116 No 4; in A major, Op 118 No 2; in E minor, Op 119 No 2
Liszt Harmonies du soir
Chopin Ballade No 4, in F minor, Op 52
BBC Wales
ERNST KOVACIC (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by GEORGE HURST
Parti Faure Pavane
Lalo Symphonie espagnole
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5, in E minor
(Given on 12 December in the Henry Wood Hall Glasgow)
played by LEO WITOSZYNSKYJ
Bach Suite in G minor (BWV 995) Wolfgang Muthspiel Tonspiel No 1 (R)
Third of six programmes, featuring the gold and silver medallists from the 1985 Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition in Brussels; the veteran violinist and teacher Joseph Gingold ; and some leading cellists of earlier generations.
Faure Violin Sonata No 1, in A hu NAI-YUAN (Brussels gold medallist)
KYOKO HASHIMOTO (piano)
(Dutch Belgian Radio recording)
2.50* Delius Caprice and Elegy ELEANOR ALLER (cello)
CONCERT ARTS ORCHESTRA/
FELIX SLATKIN
Elgar Salut d'amour GASPAR CASSADO (cello)
MICHAEL RAUCHEISEN (piano) records
3.0* Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor
HU NAI YUAN
BELGIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES ocroRS (Dutch Belgian Radio recording)
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Wieniawski and Debussy played by JOSEPH GINGOLD and the Queen Elisabeth silver medallist, IK-HWAN BAE Grieg To Spring (mono record: 1927)
FELIX SALMOND (cello)
4.25* Elgar Cello Concerto LEONARD ROSE
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS (WFIUand WCLV recordings)
Mozart's Clarinet Quintet (K 581) Stephen Dodgson considers performances of the quintet in the light of differing traditions of clarinet playing and of more recent adoptions of period instruments. (R)
(Michael Kennedy considers Strauss 'Ein Heldenleben' on New Year 's Day at 5.0pm)
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN poole
Britten Five flower songs Tippett Two madrigals:
The windhover; The source
Britten A hymn to the Virgin Tippett Plebs angelica Britten Choral dances (Gloriana)
6.40* Interval Reading
6.45* Britten A shepherd's carol Tippett The weeping babe Britten A boy was bom with the CHORISTERS OF
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL director of music ALLAN WICKS
(Given on 7 October in St John's, Smith Square, London)
by JOHN FORD adapted by BRETT USHER
May 't please your gentle grace to hear once more the story of castaway in love ...
Ford's tale of love corrupted by envy and jealousy, of faith tested by passion, was written in 1633 but there is no record of it having been professionally performed for over 350 years.
Directed by CAROLINE RAPHAEL
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Second of two programmes Arcadia,
The Shepherd's Wedding
Dramatic Pastoral composed for the marriage of King George III to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-
Strelitz- incorporating Stanley's
Organ Concerto in A, Op 10 No 5, and Concerto Grosso in D, Op 2 No 1
GILLIAN FISHER (soprano) NANCY ARGENTA (soprano) BRONWEN MILLS (soprano) JOHN POTTER (tenor) SIMON DAVIES (tenor)
ANDREW KNIGHT (baritone) PAUL NICHOLSON (organ)
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS BAROQUE ORCHESTRA leader PAVLO BEZNOSIUK directed by ROY GOODMAN (R) revised
JOHN TURNER and NEIL SMITH
Michael Berkeley Pas de deux John McCabe Desert IV: Vista, for recorder
Lennox Berkeley Theme and variations, for guitar
Margaret Lucy Wilkins Aspects of night
BBCManchester
No 16, in G, Op 31 No 1; No 30, in E, Op 109 played by JOHN LILL
(Given on 5 December in the Barbican, London)