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Handel Concerto a due cori No 1, in B flat: ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.20* Dvorak Overture: In Nature's Realm, Op 91 LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ
7.35* J. C. Bach Symphony for wind No 4, in B flat major LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER
7.44* Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2, Op 72a COLUMBIA SO/BRUNO WALTER
8.0 News
8.5 Liszt Symphonic Poem:
Orpheus: LPO/BERNARD HAITINK
8.18* Sibelius Four Historic Scenes: Festivo, Op 25 No 3;
At the drawbridge, Op 66 No 3; Love song, Op 66 No 2;
The chase, Op 66 No 1 (mono) RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.45* Verdi Duet: Gia nella notte (Otello, Act 1)
PLACIDO DOMINGO (tenor)
KANA RICCIARELLI (soprano)
ORCHESTRA DEL TEATRO ALLA SCALA.
MILANO LORIN MAAZEL
8.55* trad Bernese folk song: 0 du liebs Angeli (mono)
Silesian folk song: Maria auf dem Berge
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano): records
Hindemith Rondo for three guitars (1925) SIEGFRIED BEHREND
TAKASHI OCHI. JIRI JIRMAL
Sonata for cello, Op 25 No 3 SIEGFRIED PALM
Sonata for four horns (1952)
NETHERLANDS HORN QUARTET
Sonata for two pianos (1942) KATIA AND MARIELLE LABEQUE records
Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 83 CHICAGO SO/ROBERT CRAFT: record
Sonata, Op 19 STEVEN ISSERLIS (cello) PETER EVANS (piano) (R)
conducted by Richard Bradshaw Tippett Symphony No 1 Elgar Symphonic Study: Falstaff
direct from St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol Dorian Wind Quintet of New York Elizabeth Mann (flute) Gerard Reuter (oboe) Jerry Kirkbride (clarinet) David Jolley (horn) Jane Taylor (bassoon) Ibert Trois pieces breves Arthur Berger Quartet in c Ligeti Six bagatelles Reicha Quintet in E flat, Op 88 No 2 (Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol
An anthology of poetry and prose about eating and drinking, compiled by JOHN SCOTNEY Read by Stephen Thorne , Michael N. Harbour and Richard Derrington Producer PETER WINDOWS BBC Pebble Mill (R)
(piano) Mozart Sonata in D (K 311) Schumann Davidsbiindlertanze, Op 6: BBC Pebble Mill
Mozart's German reworking (K 566) of Handel's celebrated pastorale: records VIENNA SINGAKADEMIE AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS AND SO/ PETER SCHREIER
Presented by Geoffrey Norris Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
UNITED STATES MARINE BAND director COLONEL JOHN BOURGEOIS Thomas Knox Sea songs B. Walton O'Donnell Songs of the Gael (RTE recording)
The Three Visions Last of eight trios by PETER BARNES with Lionel Jeffries , Anton Lesser and Robert Stephens A rare autobiographical work which tells you absolutely nothing about the author. Directed by IAN COTTERELL (R)
ARVE TELLEFSEN (violin)
FINNISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JUKKA PEKKA SARASTE Parti
Sibelius Symphony No 7, in c major
Nielsen Violin Concerto
It's hard to avoid the conclusion that the story of Romania in the last decade and a half represents a massive and, for Romanian society, a tragic failure.
George Schopflin , Lecturer in East European politics at the University of London's School of Slavonic Studies and the LSE, reflects on what has happened in the years of Nicolae Ceaucescu 's rule and what may happen once he is gone.
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2, in D major
(Given last Wednesday in The Dome)
Echoes of the Exotic
The last of three talks in which Adrian Rifkin , Lecturer at
Portsmouth Polytechnic, shows how French popular songs of the 1930s illuminate aspects of life in Paris at the time. (R)
Suzanne Flowers (soprano) Linda Hirst (mezzo-soprano)
Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano) Michael Goldthorpe (tenor) Omar Ebrahim (baritone) London Sinfonietta leader NONA LIDDELL conducted by Diego Masson with Oliver Knussen and Robert Ziegler
Hans-Jurgen von Bose (b 1953)
Sappho Songs (sung in German) Chris Dench (born 1953)
Afterimages (BBC commission: first performance)
Andrew Vores (bom 1956) Seven dream bagatelles (first performance)
(A BBC Invitation Concertgiven earlier this evening in Maida Vale Studio 1, London)
Derek Watson considers
Scottish Opera's production of Billy Budd at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
Clarinet Trio in B flat, Op 11 GEORGE PIETERSON (clarinet) BERNARD GREENHOUSE (cello) MENAHEM PRESSLER (piano) record