The Rise and Fall of Detente
(piano)
Fourth of six programmes
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G major
VIENNA PO/HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT Brahms Capriccio in B minor, Op 76 No 2
Intermezzo in E flat, Op 117 No 1 Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1 Intermezzo in E, Op 116 No 6 records
directed by REINHARD GOEBEL (violin)
Corrette Carillon des morts Gilles Agnus Dei and Communio (Messe des morts) ULRICH STUDER (bass)
COLLEGIUM VOCALE GHENT conducted by PHILIPPE HERREWEGHE
Leclair Sonata in G minor, Op 12 No 5, for two violins
REINHARD GOEBEL and HAJO BASS Couperin La Francoise (Les Nations): records
Rodrigo Concierto Andaluz
LOS ROMEROS (four guitars)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Priaulx Rainier String Trio PERRY HART (violin)
BRIAN HAWKINS (viola) KENNETH HEATH (Cello) Ireland The Land of Lost Content
PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
Bridge Phantasy for Piano Quartet: TUNNELL TRIO Brian HAWKINS (viola)
Lutyens 0 saisons, 6 châteaux! MARILYN TYLER (soprano) RPO/NORMAN DEL MAR
Saint-Saens Havanaise, Op 83 MICHAEL RABIN (violin)
PHILHARMONIA/ALCEO GALLIERA records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Handel and the English: a talk by Richard Luckett.
A conversation with clarinettist Michael Collins.
The Real Wagner?: A new book reviewed by Derek Watson.
Friends Within: Joan Chissell considers the personal relationships behind Brahms's music for violin and piano. Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(piano)
Berg Sonata , Op 1
Mozart Sonata in A (K 331) Adagio in B minor (K 540)
Janacek Sonata (I.X. 1905) (A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BEN BUURMAN conductor JERZY maksymiuk
Malcolm Arnold Symphony for brass
Stravinsky Apollon Musagete BBC Scotland (R)
Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano) Mstislav Rostropovich (piano)
Rimsky-Korsakov The west dies out in pallid rose; Eastern romance; Silence of night; Winds; The clouds begin to scatter
Tchaikovsky At the ball; Why?;
Serenade Glinka I recall the wondrous moment; Venetian night; The lark; Mazurka
Prokofiev The little green grove; Katerina; The dream;
The monk; Wedding song
(all songs sung in Russian) (R)
Beethoven Quartet in f, Op 135 Britten Quartet No 3, Op 94 BBC Manchester (R)
concertmaster
HERBERT GREENBERG conducted by David Zinman Radu Lupu (piano) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Parti
Christopher Rouse Bump (first UK performance)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in C (K 503)
A memoir of the composer William Sterndale Bennett In the last programme
Charles Villiers Stanford , writing in 1916, looks back at Bennett's career. Reader Denys Hawthorne Producer JUDITH ELLIOTT (R)
Part 2 Schumann
Symphony No 2, in c
Hummel Partita in E flat
Brahms Hungarian Dance No 6 BBC Pebble Mill (R)
5: Argentine Attitudes
He thought, and these are his words, that he was just 'giving a nudge to diplomacy' by landing troops in Port Stanley.
(ADMIRAL HARRY D. TRAIN )
Admiral Jorge Anaya , the dominant figure in the Argentine Junta in 1982, described plans to invade the Falklands in his debriefing for the classified American study of the Falklands conflict. By the time that 'nudge' was given, diplomatic negotiations had been in progress for some 17 years. Michael Charlton traces
Argentine attitudes from the 1960s to the outbreak of war, with the help of former foreign ministers and diplomats, including Dr Oscar Camilion , Dr Nicanor Costa Mendez , Dr Roberto Guyer and Admiral Harry D. Train , American
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic.
Producer CATHY WEARING
MALCOLM BINNS (piano) ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Sterndale Bennett Piano
Concerto No 4, in F minor (1838) Haydn Symphony No 97, in C
BBC Northern Ireland (R)
Nigel Andrews talks with Nigel Barley about the need to avoid the pitfalls lying in wait for the modem anthropologist. Producer RUSSELL GOULD (R)
conductor Edward Downes Sheila Armstrong (soprano) direct from the Cathedrale de St Pierre Parti
Walton Overture: Scapino Beethoven Symphony No 1, incmajor
by RONALD FRAME
Read by Patrick Malahide Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland (R)
Part 2 Mahler
Symphony No 4, in G BBC Manchester
Summer 1890: Thomas Edward Brown, in his study at Clifton College, reflects on the tension between his life as a Victorian schoolmaster and his other life as a poet and Manxman.
With John Bott as T.E. Brown Compiled by TAM MCDONALD Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
played by ERIC HILL
Lennox Berkeley Sonatina
Michael Blake Watkins Somnial (first broadcast performance)
Eric Hill Improvisations on 'Joy Spring' and 'Waltz for Debby'
led by BARRY WILDE conductor Roger Norrington Christian Blackshaw (piano) Second of nine programmes
Haydn Overture to an English opera (h ia 3)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 15, in B flat (K 450)
Haydn Symphony No 52, in c minor. BBC Bristol