Origins of the Nation State
Faure Prelude: Penelope
TOULOUSE CAPrrOLE ORCHESTRA/
MICHEL PLASSON
7.13* Schubert 12 Landler (D 790) RICHARD GOODE (piano)
7.23* Ibert Trois pieces breves VIENNA WIND SOLOISTS
7.30* Duparc La vie anterieure; Le manoir de Rosemonde
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LSO/ANDRÈ PREVIN
7.38* Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op 52 DRESDEN STAATSKAPELLE/
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
8.0 News
8.5 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 1, Op 138
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/EUGEN JOCHUM
8.14* Handel Cantata: Tra le fiamme
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
8.31* Dvorak Symphonic Variations, Op 78 LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ records
Bruckner
String Quintet in F major AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof ( viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with CECIL ARONowrrz (viola) (R) TeDeum
CHICAGO SYMPHONY CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/DANIEL BARENBOIM record
(pianos)
Mozart Sonata in D major (K 448) Britten Mazurka elegiaca, Op23No2
Rachmaninov Suite No 2, Op 17 (R)
Saeverud Tunes and Dances from Sibustol, Op 21a Barber Summer Music, Op 31 records
conducted by Adam Fischer Nelson Freire (piano)
Rossini Overture: Semiramide Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor, Op 22
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
(RIAS Berlin recording)
direct from St George 's, Brandon Hill, Bristol Gagliano String Trio Roger Garland (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Roger Smith (cello) with Anthony Goldstone (piano) Kodaly Intermezzo for string trio
Dvorak Piano Quartet No 2, in E flat, Op 87
(Arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol
Opera in a prologue, four acts and an epilogue
Libretto and music by Arrigo Boito
(sung in Italian): records
LONDON OPERA CHORUS
TRINITY BOYS' CHOIR
NATIONAL PO/OUVIERO DE FABRITnS Prologue and Acts 1-3
3.55* Interval Reading
4.0* Act 4 and Epilogue
Italian Serenade
ALLEGRI QUARTET (R)
Presented by Paul Riley Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
ESTHER GLAZER (violin) MARTIN JONES (piano)
Hindemith Sonata in c
Norman Dello Joio Variation and Capriccio BBC Wales
leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor Sir John Pritchard Peter Donohoe (piano) Part 1 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor
Poems of message and lament translated from the Anglo-Saxon by KEVIN CROSSLEY-HOLLAND
Among the poems surviving from the Anglo-Saxon period are a group of elegies.
Their subject is exile and penance within the framework of Christian consolation.
Readers Jeananne Crowley and Paul Webster
Producer ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales (R)
Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 1, in A flat
(Given on 21 February in the Corn
Exchange, Cambridge, presented by Cambridge City Council in association with Municipal Mutual Insurance Ltd)
First of three programmes recorded at the Rmgve Museum in Trondheim, Norway Schubert
Drei Klavierstucke (D 946) played by MELVYN TAN
(Graf fortepiano of 1826) (In collaboration with Norwegian Radio)
A multiplex radio concert from Scandinavia presented last Monday for the European Broadcasting Union by the Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian Radios From Helsinki:
Magnus Lindberg Ur (first UK broadcast) TOIMII ENSEMBLE conducted by ATSO ALMILA From Stockholm:
Par Lindgren Mimesis, for two pianos and tape (first performance) played by MATS PERSSON and KRISTINE SCHOLZ From Oslo:
Lasse Thoresen Qudrat 'Power' (first performance)
KJELL SAMKOPF (percussion) ROB WARING (percussion)
BJORN ARNE LOEKEN (percussion) KENNETH KARLSSON (synthesiser) IVER KLEIVE (synthesiser)
PAR SKOGLUND (synthesiser)
MADS claesson (sound mixer) conducted by CHRISTIAN EGGEN From all three cities:
Vinko Globokar Hallo! Do you hear me? for orchestra, chorus, and jazz quintet
(EBU commission: first performance)
FINNISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM SWEDISH RADIO CHOIR conducted by GUSTAF SJOEKVIST MASQUALERO ENSEMBLE conducted by CHRISTIAN EGGEN
A series of live theatre and opera reviews
Robert Cushman talks about one of this week's new openings.
Songs and a sonata by Henry Purcell
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH (Violin) MONICA HUGGETT (violin)
CHRISTOPHE COIN (bass viol)
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (chamber organ) records