Differentiation in Action
Tchaikovsky Capriccio italien DALLAS SO/EDUARDO MATA
7.20* Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60
CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
7.30* Lars-Erik Larsson Violin Concerto, Op 42 LEO BERLIN
STOCKHOLM PO/STIG WESTERBERG
8.0 News
8.5 Johann Hermann Schein
Suite a 5, in A minor (Banchetto musicale No 6)
HESPERIONXX directed by JORDI SAVALL
8.15* anon Greensleeves
JAKOB LINDBERG and PAUL o'DETTE (lutes)
8.20* Mozart Recitative and aria: Or che il dover ... Tali e cotanti sono (K 36)
PETER SCHREIER (tenor)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/
HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
8.30* Haydn Cello Concerto in D (H VIIb 2)
MIKLOS PERENYI
FRANZ LISZT CO directed by JANOS ROLLA records
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Offenbach (1819-80)
This week's programmes include excerpts from seven of his 113 operettas.
This morning, lovers are reunited, and Rossini mocked. Pomme d'Api (Sung in French) Monsieur Choufleuri restera chez lui le (Sung in French)
JEAN LAFORGE CHORAL ENSEMBLE
MONTE CARLO PO/MANUEL ROSENTHAL records
Producer JOHN THORNLEY
Mussorgsky Khovanshchina (excerpts); Scherzo in B flat; Sorochintsy Fair (excerpts) PHILHARMON1A/W ALTER SUSSKIND Kodaly Dances from Galanta PHILHARMONIA/LEOPOLD LUDWIG mono records
Part songs by Robert Lucas Pearsall BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN poole
leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk David Flack (horn) Britten Prelude and fugue for 18-part string orchestra Mozart Horn Concerto in E flat (K 447) Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished) BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's Smith Square, London Arleen Auger (soprano) Tom Krause (baritone) Irwin Gage (piano) Wolf Songs from the Italian and Spanish song books (Tickets, £2.50, available on the day from 11.0am, orin advancefrom the Box Office, tel: [number removed]) (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival RLPO/ANDREW UTTON Reicha Horn Quintet, with double-bass ad lib, Op 106 VLADDERIRA KLANSKA (hom) RADEK ZALUD (double-bass) PANOCHA STRING QUARTET Liszt Three concert studies: II lamento: La leggierezza; Un sospiro LOUIS LORTIE (piano) Brahms Four folk songs: Wach auf, meins Herzens Schone; Ich fahr dahin; Ich hab die Nacht getraumet; So will icn frisch und frbhlich sein HANOVER GIRLS' CHOIR/LUDWIG RUTT Nielsen Little Suite NEW STOCKHOLM CO/ES A-PEKKA SALONEN Dvorak Symphony No 7, in D minor CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/ CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI
Lyndon Jenkins explores the orchestral and vocal sides of 250 years of British opera. Producer MARTIN COTTON MWjoins at 6.30*
played by THOMAS TROTTER and MARGARET PHILLIPS in Birmingham Town Hall Merkel Sonata
Tomkins Fancy for two to play Langlais Double Fantasy BBCPebble Mill
SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) MASSIMIANO DAMERIM (piano) BBC SINGERS chorus-master SIMON JOLY BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by THE COMPOSER Luciano Berio Points on the Curve to Find ... Folk songs
8.0* Interval Reading
8.10* Coro
(Given in November 1985at
Huddersfield Town'Hall in association withthe1985Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival) ('Lutoslawski in Huddersfield': tomorrow at 8.50pm)
by Declan Sweeney
Read by Stella McCusker
Wilson meets a woman in the streets and she comes to live with him. She sits in the corner, silent and majestic like a statue, a religious statue. Why, then, do two men come banging on the door demanding to interview her about a crime?
BBC Northern Ireland (R)
(died 16 June 1986)
Second of five programmes Prelude, recitative and variations, Op 3 RICHARD DAVIS (flute)
JANET FISHER (viola)
PETER LAWSON (piano) Scherzo, Op 2
IAN HARE (organ) (R) Four Motets, Op 10 on Gregorian themes
EXON SINGERS/CHRISTOPHER TOLLEY record
Tambourin PETER LAWSON (piano)
Prelude et fugue sur Ie nom d'Alain
STEPHEN CLEOBURY (Organ) (R) BBC Manchester
(Third programme Friday at 7.0pm)
Presented by Charles Fox Mark Lockheart Quintet
Mark Lockheart (soprano/alto/ baritone saxophones)
John Parricelli (guitar)
Huw Warren (piano/electric piano/synthesiser)
Alan Scriven (electric bass) Mark Doffman (drums)
"The Boy from Tacarembo la Tumbe del Fuego Santa
Malippas Zacatecas la Junta del Sol y Cruz' and other cabaret satires sung by LOWRI BLAKE with SUSAN TOMES (piano) including settings by Sally Groves Of CHRISTOPHER LOGUE 'S Queenie and Winter Words (first UK broadcast)
NORA CHASTAIN (violin) and PAUL COLETTI (viola) Mozart Duo in G (K 423)
Martinu Three Madrigals BBC Bristol (R)