Literacy, Education and Society
Debussy Iberia (Images No 2)
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
7.24* Milhaud Le Carnaval d'Aix
CLAUDE HELFFER (piano)
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA
ORCHESTRA/LOUIS FREMAUX
7.41* Milhaud Le Printemps GIDON KREMER (violin) ELENA KREMER (piano)
8.0 News
8.5 Saeverud Rondo amoroso; Galdereslatten
RPO/PER DREIER
8.19* Wolf Italian Serenade
FINE ARTS QUARTET
8.26* Franz Schmidt Variations on a Hussar's song
NEW PHILHARMONIA HANS BAUER Records
J.S. Bach
Concerto in A major for oboe d'amore and strings (BWV 1055) JURG scHAEFTLEiN (oboe d'amore) VIENNA CONCERTUS MUSICUSI NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Partita in E major (BWV 1006A)
NIGEL NORTH (luto)
Concerto in A minor for four harpsichords and strings (BWV 1065)
TON KOOPMAN. TINI MATHOT FRIEDERIKE ERNST and DAVID COLLIER (harpsichords)
AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA/
TON KOOPMAN Records
KUN WOO PAIK (piano)
Liszt Variations on 'Weinen, Klagen,Sorgen,Zagen Bach, arr Busoni Four Chorale
Preludes: Jesus Christus unser Heiland; Komm, Gott, Schbpfer, heiliger Geist; Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland; Wachet auf! ruft uns die Stimme
Liszt Fantasia and Fugue on B.A.C.H. BBC Wales
with JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) and OSIAN ELLIS (harp) Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp Delage Four Hindu Poems, for voice and instruments Ropartz Prelude, marine et chansons Records
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by ANDREW DAVIS JOHN LILL (piano) Part 1 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor (Given on 27 June in St David 's Hall, Cardiff) BBC Wales
In the first of two programmes, ALAN CUCKSTON plays music from two related areas of Germany on a copy of a Zell harpsichord made in Hamburg in 1728. Telemann Overture No 5 in E flat Zachow Prelude and Fugue No 3 in G; Capriccio in D minor Graupner PartitaNolinE(1718)
GABRIELl STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4 Bartok Quartet No 2
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Haydn Quartet in G, Op 77 Nol BBC Manchester (R)
recorded in St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York, USA Introit: I sat down under his shadow (Bairstow) Responses(Rose) Psalm 119, vv 1-32 (Thalben-Ball) First lesson (av): Isaiah 52 W7-10 Office Hymn: Christ is made the sure foundation Canticles: Service No 2 in E flat (Wood) Second lesson (NEB): Revelations 21, vv 1-4, 9-14 Anthem: Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Bairstow) Organ voluntary: Sinfonia (Wir danken dir Gott) (Bach, transc Dupre) Organist and Master of the Choristers GERRE HANCOCK Associate organist JUDITH HANCOCK
Presented by Andrew Keener Producer ANDREW LYLE MW joins at 6.30*
The second of seven selections from DAVID WRIGHT 'S verse translation of CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales with Rosalind Shanks as the Prioress and John Franklyn-Robbins as the narrator
Music composed by MICHAEL BALL directed by TIMOTHY REYNISH DAVID GALE (treble)
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Dennis Simons, conducted by Bernhard Klee
Haydn Symphony No 95 in C minor
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor
by Igor Pomerantsev, translated by Frank Williams
Read by Ronald Pickup
(R)
Ravel Alborada del gracioso; Pavane Pour une Infante defunte; Bolero
by PLATO
Arranged in two parts by DR DAVID REES and JOHN THEOCHARIS from the translation by HUGH TREDENNICK
In 399 BC, Socrates, at the age of 70, was brought to trial on charges of impiety and of corrupting the minds of the young. He was found guilty and was condemned to death. In four of his works - Euthyphro, the Apology, Crito and Phaedo - Plato presents Socrates in court before, during and after the trial, and in prison prior to his drinking the hemlock. With LEO MCKERN as Socrates1: Socrates in Court: 'Now it is time that we were going, I to die and you, my accusers, to live; but which of us has the happier prospect is unknown to anyone but God.'
With GRAHAM BLOCKEY, BERNARD BROWN. ARNOLD DIAMOND CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS JOHN FORBES-ROBINSON
WILLIAM HOPE, DAVID SINCLAIR BRIAN SMITH, ALAN THOMPSON
Music composed and conducted by CHRISTOS PITTAS and performed by members of the LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRADirected by JOHN THEOCHARIS (R)
(Part 2, on Tuesday: Socrates in Prison)
The Art of the English Madrigal Thomas Morley
Fire, fire; My lovely wanton
Jewel; Phillis, I fain would die now (Ballets to five voyces.
1595); Lady. you thinke you spite me; Fly love. that are so sprightly; Our bonnyboots could toot it; Hark! Alleluia
(Canzonets to five and six voyces 1597)
CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY (R)
Played by JULIAN BREAM
Richard Rodney Bennett
Five Impromptus; Sonata (R)
depicted in a chanson by Jannequin, keyboard pieces by Couperin and Granados, and a song by Brahms Records