A Buddhist Testimony
Brahms Gestillte Sehnsucht , Op 91 No 1
JESSYE NORMAN (soprano)
ULRICH VON WROCHEM (viola) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
7.13* Schumann, arr Kreisler Fantasie in c. Op 131
GIDON KREMER (violin)
VIENNA SO/HEINZ WALLBERG
7.28* Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite No 1, Op 64b SNO/NEEME JARVI
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8.5 Brahms Geistliches Wiegenlied, Op 91 No JESSYE NORMAN (soprano)
ULRICH VON WROCHEM (viola) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
8.12* Poulenc Trio IAN BROWN (piano)
GARETH HULSE (oboe)
BRIAN WIGHTMAN (baSSOOn)
8.25* Mozart Quartet in D (K 575) (Prussian)
CHILINGIRIAN STRING QUARTET
8.50* Chausson Air de danse; Danse rustique (The Tempest) BELGIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA/
JOSE SEREBRIER records
Borodin (died 27 February 1887) The Last Years
'I know that some of the things I have written are not bad. But this finale! ... What a finale! ... 'As he said this, Borodin covered his eyes with one hand and gesticulated with the other....
But not a single bar of this finale has survived; unfortunately, he never got asfar as writing it down. (A. P. DIANIN) Rimsky-Korsakov, Lyadov,
Borodin, Glazunov Quartet on the name Belaieff
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET (R) Borodin Pride
SUSAN KESSLER (mezzo-soprano) ALLAN SCHILLER (piano) (sung in Russian) (R) Borodin, ed Glazunov
Extant two movements of Symphony No 3, in A minor
NATIONAL PO/LORIS TJEKNAVORIAN record
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by Leo Brouwer
Myslivecek Symphony in E flat Mozart Serenata notturna (K 239)
Guillermo Tomas Solitude Hindemith Eight pieces for strings, Op 44 No 3
ANJA VAN wuK (mezzo-soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano) Faure Le jardin clos
Hendrik Andriessen Trois pastorales
Diepenbrock En sourdine; Les chats
Septet in E flat, Op 20 NASH ENSEMBLE (R)
leader BARRY HASKEY conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello)
Ravel Pavane pour une Infante defunte
Tchaikovsky Variations on a rococo theme. Op 33
Hoddinott Symphony No 6, Op 116
(Given on 3 December in St David Hall. Cardiff, in association with West 'N Welsh Holdings Ltd. as part of the 1986 Cardiff Festival of Music)
CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
Reger Trio in A minor. Op 77b Beethoven Trio in D major, Op 9 No 2 (R)
Sonata in c (H xvi 50) MALCOLM BINNS (piano) BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Grieg Overture: In Autumn conducted by OKKO KAMU
Berwald Symphony No 2, in D (Sinfonie capricieuse) conducted by NEEME JARVI
Sibelius Serenade; Song about the cross-spider, Op 27
JORMA HYNMNEN (baritone) conducted by jorma PANULA Sibelius Tone poem: Finlandia conducted by NEEME JARVI records
Sixth of eight programmes DOMUS
Krysia Osostowicz (violin) Timothy Boulton (viola) Timothy Hugh (cello) Susan Tomes (piano)
Frank Bridge Phantasy in F sharp minor (Cobbett commission, 1910)
Walton Piano Quartet (1919) BBC Manchester
direct from Salisbury Cathedral Introit: The call (Vaughan Williams)
Responses (Ayleward)
Psalms: 126 (Cutler); 127 (Goss); 128 (Goss); 129 (Walmisley); 130 (Davies); 131 (Rogers) First lesson (Rsv): Isaiah 6. vv 1-18
Canticles: Watson in E Second lesson (Rsv): Mark 2, w 13-22
Anthem: Let us lift up our heart (S.S.Wesley)
Hymn (A&MR 375): Let all the world
Organ voluntary: Prelude in c (Bairstow)
Organist and Master of the Choir RICHARD SEAL
Assistant Organist DAVID HALLS BBC Bristol
A sequence of music for the early evening presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producer GARETH WALTERS
Our versatile minds enable us to think how a murder can be committed when the killer is on a train and the victim is in a cinema. Yet we often forget verbal directions telling us how to get from one place to another. In the first of three conversations about language and thought, Professor Colin Blakemore discusses with Dr Philip Johnson-Laird , of the Medical Research Council's Applied Psychology Unit in Cambridge, how he combines such evidence with theories of artificial intelligence to understand how we reason. Producer DEBORAH COHEN (R) revised
(piano) direct from
Studio 1, Pebble Mill Parti
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 9 (The Carnival of Pesth)
Schubert Sonata in G (D 894)
In 1945 'the struggle over reparations was of a different kind', because 'the fundamental question was political, not economic'.
SIR ALEC CAIRNCROSS 'S recent book is reviewed by Professor RalfDahrendorf. (R)
Part 2 Schumann arnaval, Op 9
BBC Pebble Mill
by HENRI BECQUE adapted by PETER BARNES from a translation by KATE HORN With music by JONATHAN GIBBS of the BBC Radiophonic
Workshop
In a Paris household of the 1890s, lovers, husbands and Wives indulge in elegant acrobatics in order to maintain aprecarious social equilibrium. 1 his black comedy is a study of sexual intrigue, festering beneath the cloak of fiddle class respectability. "Tected by IAN COTTERELL
led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by Jiri Starek gonegger Phaedre
Françaix Quinze portraits o enfants d'Auguste Renoir
Milhaud Suite provencale
BBC Scotland
A Little Cantata of Proverbs; 'wo choruses, Op 14;
"Station of Baudelaire °BC SINGERS conducted by JOHN ALLDIS