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Mozart Adagio in B flat (K 411) NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE/
EDODEWAART
7.13* Wagner Siegfried Idyll MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA PO/
GEORG SOLTI
7.32* Wolf Italian Serenade
FITZWILlJAM QUARTET
7.40* Strauss Prelude (Capriccio)
LOS ANGELES CO/NEVILLE M ARRINER
7.52* Reger Vivace (Clarinet Quintet in A, Op 146) GERVASE DE PEYER
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.0 News
8.5 Glazunov Ballet: The Seasons
PHILHARMONIA/YE VGENY SVETLANOV
8.47* Verdi Ballet music (II trovatore)
PHILHARMONIA PROMENADE
ORCHESTRA/CHARLES MACKERRAS Records
Roussel Joueurs de flute
SUSAN MILAN (flute)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Impromptu, Op 21 (Mono) PIERRE JAMET (harp)
Padmavati, Op 18 (final scene) MARILYN HORNE (Contralto)
ORFEON DONOSTIARRA TOULOUSE CAPITOLE ORCHESTRA/ MICHEL PLASSON. Records
The last of four programmes of ViUa-Lobos's music, each featuring one of the four orchestral suites which collectively form the Descobrimento do Brasil. Choro No 10
CHORALE JMF
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA/ THE COMPOSER
Suite populaire bresilienne JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
Descobrimento do Brasil: Suite No 4
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER. Records Series producer PHILIP TAGNEY
direct from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh MELOSQUARTET
Part 1 Beethoven
Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5;
Quartet in c sharp minor, Op 131
Presented by Fritz Spiegl Reader GARARD GREEN
Part 2 Beethoven
Quartet in c minor, Op 18 No 4 (In association with the Bank of Scotland)
conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER JEAN-BERNARD POMMIER (piano) Frank Martin Ouverture en hommage a Mozart
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor
Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'oye Honegger Symphony No 4 (Deliciae Basiliensis)
(Swiss Radio recording from the 1986 Montreux, Vevey Music Festival)
Sets of stylised dances formed the heart of the French Baroque keyboard repertory.
In the first of two programmes, MITZI MEYERSON plays three suites for harpsichord by Gaspard le Roux
No 1 in D minor; No 2 in D major; No 3 in A minor
led by RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY Bonifazio Asioli Symphony in F minor (1801)
(first UK broadcast)
Dallapiccola Piccola musica notturna
Schubert Symphony No 3 in D
direct from St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London
Introit: We wait for thy loving kindness, 0 God (McKie) Responses (Sumsion)
Psalms 98, 99, 100, 101 (Knight, Langston, Tucker, Ouseley) First Lesson (av): Isaiah 40, w 18-31
Canticles: Stanford in G Second Lesson (av): Matthew 5, w 1-16
Anthem: 0 thou, the central orb (Wood)
Hymn (HHFT 3): All my hope on God is founded
Organ voluntary: Finale
(Symphony No 1) (Vieme) Director of Music
ROBERT LANGSTON
Organ scholar ADRIAN BAWTREE
Presented by Donald Macleod Arriaga Symphony in D
NEW PHILHARMONIAfHANS BAUER
5.34* Delius Appalachia
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS
RPO/RICHARD HICKOX
WETRICH FISCHERDIESKAU (baritone)
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET
6.25* Saint-Saens Septet MENAHEM PRESSLER (piano) HARRY GLANTZ (trumpet) GUILET STRING QUARTET
6.43* Puccini Che gelida manina
(La boheme) (Mono)
Donizetti Una furtiva lagrima (l'elisir d'amore) (Mono) BENIAMINO GIGLI (tenor)
ORCHESTRA/EUGENE GOOSSENS Records
Roger Nichols traces the careers of six artists bom before the turn of the century. 2:RicardoVines Records
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Boris Belkin (violin)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, led by Geoffrey Trabichoff, conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk
Schubert Incidental music: Rosamunde (excerpts)
Mozart Violin concerto No 5 in A (K 219)
John Warrack examines Stravinsky's veneration for Tchaikovsky, and the extent to which the music of both men becomes inextricably mingled in The Fairy's Kiss.
Stravinsky Ballet: The Fairy's Kiss
Presented by Angus McDermid (Re-broadcast tomorrow at 10.25am)
Chamber opera in 13 scenes
Text by MICHAEL FRÖHLING after GEORG BÜCHNER'S play Lenz Music by Wolfgang Rihm
A studio recording of the first
British stage production, given at this year's Almeida Festival (sung in German)
EILEEN HULSE , NICOLE TIBBELS (sopranos)
VERONA JAMES, AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo-sopranos)
JONATHAN BEST . ANDREWG ALLAGHER (basses)
LONDON ORATORY CHOIR director KEVIN BREEN
MUSIC PROJECTS, LONDON conducted by RICHARD BERNAS Producer JOHN EVANS
A series of live theatre and opera reviews.
Derek Watson reviews the British premiere of Hans Werner Henze 's opera The English Cat, given by Alte Oper. Frankfurt, at the Leith Theatre, Edinburgh.
Trio-Sonata in A minor, for flute, gamba and continuo;
Paris Quartet No 3 in A (1730) (Sonata Prima)
WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) MONICA HUGGETT (violin) SARAH CUNNINGHAM (viola da gamba)
MITZI MEYERSON (harpsichord) BBC Bristol (R)