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Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Indigo and the 40 thieves VIENNA PO/LORIN MAAZEL
7.12* Hoffmeister Flute
Concerto in G: INGRID DINGFELDER
ECO/LAURENCE LEONARD
7.33* Mozart Symphony No 21, in A (K 134): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN.
IN-THEFIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Sibelius Overture: Karelia
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JAR VI
8.12* Tchaikovsky
Theme and Variations, Op 19 No 6: ANDREI GAVRILOV (piano)
8.23* Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat
WYNTON MARSAUS
NATIONAL PO'RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.40* Respighi Symphonic poem: Fountains of Rome MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT records
Stravinsky
Neo-classical Perspectives (1919-28)
The clear integration of a work of art and its crystallisation demand that all the Dionysian elements be adequately controlled before we succumb to their fever, and ultimately subordinated to discipline: such is Apollo's command. Serenade in A
MARIA YUDINA (piano) Apollo
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER Piano Rag Music played by THE COMPOSER: records
Berlioz Overture:
Beatrice and Benedict SNO/SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
Strauss Symphonic poem: Macbeth, Op 23
DETROIT SO/ANTAL DORATI: records
BERNARD ROBERTS (piano)
Mozart Sonata in F (K 533/494)
Schumann Blumenstiick, Op 19 Sonata No 2, in G minor, Op 22 (R)
JOHN ANDERSON (oboe)
CHRISTINE PENDRILL (cor anglais) LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Arnold Sinfonietta , Op 48
Poulenc Deux marches et un intermede
Moeran Whythorne 's Shadow Tomlinson Serenade , for oboe, cor anglais and string orchestra Harty A John Field Suite (R)
In this fifth programme, Ian Carr looks at the work of this
American pianist and composer in the mid-70s when he was with DEWEY REDMAN (saxophone) CHARLIE HADEN (bass) and PAUL MOTIAN (drums).
The records they made include 'The Survivors' Suite'.
direct from the Purcell Room, London
Vanya Milanova (violin) Jonathan Dunsby (piano)
Brahms Sonata No 1, in G, Op 78 Debussy Sonata
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, London Wl.4 4WW)
Wagner Venusberg Bacchanale (Tannhauser, Act 1: 1861 Paris version) (mono: 1928)
BERLIN PO/HANS
KNAPPERTSBUSCH Roussel Ballet: Bacchus et Ariane
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
GEORGES PRETRE : records
direct from
Southwark Cathedral
Introit: Remember, 0 thou man (Ravenscroft); Responses (Byrd) Psalms: 41, 42, 43 (Ley, S. Wesley );
First Lesson (NEB): Jeremiah 33, vv 1-13
Office Hymn (NEH 80): Servant of God, remember
Canticles (Tomkins: Fifth Service)
Second Lesson (NEB): John 13, vv 1-11
Anthem: 0 Lord, look down from heaven (Battishill)
Hymn (NEH 86): My song is love unknown
Voluntary: Chorale prelude on Schmucke dich (Bach, bwv 654) Organist and Director of Music: HARRY BRAMMA
Assistant organist ANDREW LUMSDEN
Mercadante Flute Concerto in E minor
SEVERINO GAZZELLONI. I MUSICI
5.30*
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Pastorale sur la naissance de Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ
LES ARTS FLORISSANTS/
WILLIAM CHRISTIE
6.10* Waldteufel Waltz: Acclamations
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA
ORCHESTRA/WILLI BOSKOVSKY records
6.20* Mendelssohn Piano Quartet in c minor, Op 1
MEMBERS OF THE LINDSAY STRING
QUARTET, ALLAN SCHILLER (R)
Ten programmes of music from the repertoire of choirs that hold amateur status
NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR OF
GREAT BRITAIN conductor MICHAEL BREWER Palestrina Gloria (Missa Aeterna Christi)
Jean Berger Brazilian Psalm Penderecki Stabat Mater trad, arr James Erb Shenandoah trad, arr John Byrt Among the leaves so green, oh! BBC Bristol
In the last of six programmes
Colin Tudge explores new ideas, insights, and discoveries in a series of reports from the cutting edge of science. Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
Allegro in A minor (D 947)
Divertissement a I'hongroise (D818)
PETER NOKE and HELEN KRIZOS BBC Wales
leader LUIGI DE FILIPPI conducted by Mark Elder Ernst Kovacic (violin) Parti
Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319)
Sallinen Violin Concerto
Angus McDennid , with the help of the BBC's Monitoring
Service, presents his selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
Part 2
Mozart Violin Concerto No 2, in D (Y 211)
Haydn Symphony No 90, in c (Given earlier this evening in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in association with British Petroleum)
A series of live theatre and opera reviews.
Paul Bailey reviews Julius Caesar at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, stratford-upon-Avon.
Concerto in d. Op 21
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin) MUIR QUARTET record