Romantic Poetry: Shelley
Bach Violin Concerto in E (BWV 1042)
ANNE SOPHIE MUTTER
ECO/SALVATORE ACCARDO
7.25* Mendelssohn Song without Words in c, Op 67 No 4 DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
7.27* Arriaga Symphony in D PHILHARMONlA/HANS BAUER
8.00 News
8.05 Vivaldi Concerto in F (RV569)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
NEVILLE MARRINER
8.18* Strauss Serenade, Op 7 NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE/
EDODEWAART
8.26* Falla, arr Williams Corregidor's Dance
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
8.28* Scriabin Piano Concerto, in F sharp minor, Op 20 VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
LSO/LORINMAAZEL
Producer NIGEL WILKINSON. Records
Michael Haydn (1737-1806)
All connoisseurs of music know, and have known for some time, that as a composer of sacred music Michael Haydn ranks among the finest artists of any age or nation.
E.T.A. HOFFMANN
These programmes mark the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth. Kyrie and Gloria
(Missa Sancti Aloysii) EVA MARTON (soprano)
KATALIN SZOKEFALVY-NAGY (soprano)
ZSUZSA NEMETH (contralto) GYOR GIRLS' CHOIR
GYOR PO/MIKLOS SZABO Flute Concerto in D
LORANTKOVACS GYOR PO/JANOS SANDOR
Psalm 129: De profundis clamavi (Vesperae in Festo Sanctissimae Innocentium) KRISZTINA LAKI (soprano)
ADRIENNE CZENGERY (soprano) ZSUZSA NEMETH (contralto)
GYOR GIRLS' CHOIR
GYOR PO/MIKLOS SZABO
Offertorium pro festo cuiuscunque Sanctae Virginis et
Martyris EVA MARTON (soprano)
KATAUN SZOKEFALVY-NAGY (soprano)
ZSUZSA NEMETH (contralto) JANOS SEBESTYEN (organ)
GYOR GIRLS' CHOIR
GYOR PO/MIKLOS SZABO
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT. Records
CHARLES LIBOVE and NINA LUGOVOY
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3
Bartok Sonata No 2. BBC Wales
Bliss Suite: Checkmate
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
VERNON HANDLEY
Stravinsky Jeu de Cartes CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/ THE COMPOSER. Records
KEITH PUDDY (clarinet)
KENNETH SILLITO (violin) IAN JEWEL (viola)
KEITH HARVEY (Cello)
Mozart Clarinet Quartet No 3, Op 79 (arranged from Piano Trio, K 496)
Hummel Clarinet Quartet in E flat
BERNADETTE GREEVY (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
An die Musik; Heimliches Lieben ; Die junge Nonne; Der Tod und das Madchen; Die Manner sind mechant;
An die Laute; Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Nacht und Traume; Litanei; Die Forelle
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by GEORGE HURST STEPHEN HOUGH (piano)
Wagner The Mastersingers of Nuremberg: Prelude to Act 3; Dance of the Apprentices; Prelude to Act 1
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in c
Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: Pan Voyevoda
SLOVAK PO/BYSTRIK REZUCHA
Chopin Etudes. Op 10 Nos 1-7 LOUIS LORTIE (piano)
CruseU Clarinet Quartet in c minor, Op 4
KARL LEISTER (clarinet) PRAZAK QUARTET
Vaclav Remes (violin)
Vlastimil Holek (violin) Josef Kluson (viola) Josef Prazak (cello)
Prokofiev Cinq melodies, Op 35b
LYDIA MORDKOVIRCH (violin) MARINA GUSAKGRIN (piano)
Rachmaninov Vespers, Op 37
IRINA ARKHIPOVA (mezzo-soprano) VICTOR ROUMIANEV (tenor)
USSR MINISTRY OF CULTURE CHAMBER
CHOIR/VALERI POUANSKI
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Producer JEREMY HAYES BBC Pebble Mill
played by TON KOOPMAN Buxtehude Prelude in D (Bux WV 139)
Couperin Messe a l'usage des Couvents: Offertoire sur les grandsjeux; First couplet, Sanctus; Second couplet,
Sanctus; Benedictus; Agnus Dei ; Deus nobis pacem; Deo gratias
Domenico Zipoli Pastorale Gherardeschi Rondo in F BBCBristol
First in a series of programmes featuring the radio orchestras of members of the European Broadcasting Union
RTBF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
conducted by ALFRED WALTER JOSE VAN DAM (baritone)
Pousseur Petite chronique illustrée
Mahler Ruckert-Lieder
(Given on 7 September in the Royal Conservatory of Music, Brussels)
Whatever bad luck Russia may have had in this century, it has been extraordinarily lucky with its poetry. Ratushinskaya poems confirm that the luck holds.
JOSEPH
BRODSKY Irina Ratushinskaya introduces and reads previously unpublished verse composed during imprisonment and written since her arrival in the West.
English reader Caroline John Translations by ALAN MYERS and DAVID MCDUFF
Producer FRANK WILLIAMS (R)
Michael Garrick
The sixth of eight jazz concerts, introduced by Charles Fox , in which the emphasis is more on the composer than on the performer.
For this concert, which was recorded at the Stables,
Wavendon. in May 1986,
Michael Garrick assembled a 22-piece band, with himself on piano, to play his suite in nine movements inspired by Tolkien's The Hobbit.
The band included DON RENDELL. JIMMY HASTINGS , JAMIE TALBOT and JULIAN ARGUELLES on saxophones, and STEVE WATERMAN andGUY BARKER on trumpets. Bishop/Herman At the Woodchoppers' Ball
Ellington Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Garrick Middle Piddlecombe EUlngton/Strayhorn Half the Fun
Garrick The Hobbit: Part 1
10.55* Interval Reading
11.00* Garrick The Hobbit: Part 2
Ellington Harlem Airshaft