Education Bulletin
Kraus Ballet suite: Fiskarena
STOCKHOLM ROYALOPERA ORCHESTRA/
CHARLESFARNCOMBE
7.23* Michel Corrette Le Phenix KIM WALKER (bassoon)
ROGER BIRNSTINGL (bassoon) CARLO COLOMBO (bassoon) DARYL NIXON (harpsichord) CLÉNA STEIN (double bass)
7.31* Liszt Symphonic poem: Hungaria
KARL SASKE (violin)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/ KURT MASUR
8.0 News
8.5 Part Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten WURTTEMBERG COI
DENNIS RUSSELL DAVIES
8.9* Berkeley Divertimento in B flat, Op 18
LPO/THE COMPOSER
8.27* Schubert Symphony No 1 in D (Mono)
RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM Records
Zemlinsky Sinfonietta , Op 23
BERLIN RSO/BERNHARD KLEE
String Quartet No 4, Op 25 LA SALLE QUARTET. Records
led by ROLF WILSON conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ
GRAHAM SHEEN (baSSOOn)
Villa-Lobos Ciranda das Sete Notas, for bassoon and string orchestra
Roussel Sinfonietta, for string orchestra
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191)
played by JAMES DOWER with JOHN LENEHAN (piano) Copland Duo
Barber Canzone, Op 38 Piston Sonata BBC Wales
HILARY THOMAS (soprano) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
George Butterworth A lawyer he went out; The cuckoo; Tarry Trousers (Folk Songs from Sussex)
Delius To daffodils; So white, so soft, so sweet is she (Four Old English Lyrics)
John Joubert Six Poems of Emily Bronte BBC Manchester
led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by ALBERT ROSEN EUGENE SARBU (violin) CARLOS BONELL (guitar) Parti
Strauss Symphonic poem: Don Juan
Lalo Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra
Part 2
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
(Given on 25 June in the Assembly Rooms. Derby)
Sonata in G minor. Op 19 COLIN CARR (cello)
JULIAN JACOBSON (piano)
Second of six programmes
A Song to the Setting Sun (1986) (from the soundtrack to Rigel 9) SARAH DUTHIE (soprano)
DAVID BEDFORD (keyboards) BARNET SCHOOLS CHOIR directed by MAXWELL PRYCE (first broadcast) Record
Sextet for piano and winds (1981)
ENDYMION ENSEMBLE (first broadcast)
The Golden Wine Is Drunk (1974): BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN POOLE
Symphony for 12 Musicians (1981): ENDYMION ENSEMBLE (first broadcast)
(Third programme next Tuesday)
In the second 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 2 in A Johann Krieger Fantasia and Partita in c anon Giacona in G minor
recorded in Tewkesbury Abbey Introit: Deus, Deus meus (Hassler)
Versicles and Responses (Smith) Psalm 49 (Goss)
Lessons (RSV): Nehemiah 9, w 1-23; Romans 13
Canticles: Short Service (Tallis) Anthem: Deus noster refugium (Hassler)
Hymn (EH 267): Glory to thee, my God, this night
Organ voluntary: Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (Bull) EXON SINGERS conducted by CHRISTOPHER TOLLEY Organist ANDREW LUMSDEN BBC Pebble Mill
Why Do You Always... ?
Fritz Spiegl investigates some personal, period, as well as national, musical mannerisms. Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London LUCY SHELTON (soprano) ROGER CHASE (viola)
HELEN TUNSTALL (harp)
LONDON SINFONIETTA VOICES chorusmaster TERRY EDWARDS LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by DIEGO MASSON Parti
Debussy Danse sacree et danse profane
Ravel Three Poems of Stephane
Mallarme Satie , arr Harrison Birtwistle Mercure - Poses plastiques
David Osmond-Smith looks at the current state of Italian instrumental music and considers the works of two of its leading figures: Berio and Donatoni.
Franco Donatoni Tema (first UK performance)
Luciano Berio Chemins
Dallapiccola Three Greek Lyrics
John Deathridge talks about the background to the piece and its transition into an opera.
Johann Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Waltz: Roses from the South
Weill Mahagonny-Songspiel
('Omnibus at the Proms' tonight at 10.25 on BBC1)
by JELENA KAHOUT translated by HUGH RORRISON with and Edi will do anything for Adi except keep his mouth shut.
When the truth of Edi's identity
"ecomes known, the police begin to take a keen interest.
They could just do with someone who can keep his nose close to the ground and the crime world off his tail.... directed by JEREMY MORTIMER (R)
In E flat minor (H xv 31); c major w xv 21); E flat major (H xv 30) RAPHAEL TRIO
Daniel Epstein (piano)
Charles Castleman (violin)
SUsan Salm (cello)
Overture: Agincourt NEW PHILHARMONIA/
NiCHOLAS BRAITHWAITE. Record