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Verdi Overture: The Sicilian Vespers - Vienna PO/Giuseppe Sinopoli

7.13* Chabrier Idylle - Pierre Barbizet (piano)

7.16* Schubert Hymn to the Holy Ghost (D 964) - Bavarian Radio Chorus, Capella Bavariae, Members of the Bavarian RO/Wolfgang Sawallisch

7.24* Korngold Piano Trio in D, Op 1 - Gobel Trio, Berlin

8.00 News

8.05 John Johnsone Four duets - Jakob Lindberg and Paul O'Dette (lutes)

8.12* Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat (K 207) - Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/Iona Brown (violin)

8.32* Chopin Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66 - Claudio Arrau (piano)

8.37* Copland Dance Symphony - Detroit SO; Antal Dorati

(Records)

Contributors

Producer:
Graham Sheffield

During his studies with Busoni and Philipp Jarnach, Weill produced large-scale works for orchestra, chorus, solo voice and the theatre; whereas Eisler's love-hate relationship with his teacher Schoenberg resulted in a series of chamber compositions.

Weill Quodlibet, Op 9 (excerpt) - Westphalian SO/Siegfried Landau

Frauentanz, Op 10 - Edith Gordon Ainsberg (soprano) Bronx Arts Ensemble

Eisler Palmstrom, Op 5 - Roswitha Trexler (soprano) Instrumental Ensemble/Hans-Jurgen Wenzel

Divertimento, Op 4 - Instrumental Ensemble

Weill Recordare, Op 11 - Tanglewood Festival Chorus; John Oliver

(Records)

Contributors

Producer:
Christopher Marshall

played by Wong Ching-Ping

First of four programmes

trad Spring contemplation; Snow in early spring; The sorrow of Princess Chao-Chen

(Part of concert given in November 1986 at the Belfast Festival at Queen's)
(Next programme tomorrow at 11.40am)

Contributors

Musician:
Wong Ching-Ping

Bliss The Women of Yueh - Elizabeth Gale (soprano) Nash Ensemble/Lionel Friend

Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber (Mono) - Berlin PO/The Composer

Lambert Eight Songs on poems by Li Po (Mono) - Alexander Young (tenor) Argo Chamber Ensemble; Charles Groves

(Records)

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra led by Ben Buurman, conducted by Richard Pittman

Copland Appalachian Spring (orch version)

Irving Fine Diversions for Orchestra (first UK broadcast)

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Symphony No 1 (first UK broadcast)

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Ben Buurman
Conductor:
Richard Pittman

Handel Organ Concerto No 16 in F - Peter Hurford, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra/Joshua Rifkin

Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor - Ronald Brautigam (piano), Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra directed by Jaap Van Zweden (violin)

Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat (K570) - Mitsuko Uchida

Wolf Die vier Lieder der Mignon - Arleen Auger (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano)

Strauss Symphonia Domestica, Op 53 - Berlin PO/Zubin Mehta

Robert Court (organ of St David's Hall, Cardiff)

Pachelbel Toccata in D

Buxtehude Passacaglia in D minor (Bux wv 161)

Pachelbel Ciacona in D (Dorian); Choral Partita on 'Ach was soil ich Sunder machen'

Buxtehude Chorale Fantasia on 'Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern' (Bux wv 223)

BBC Wales

Contributors

Organist:
Robert Court

Second in a series of programmes featuring the radio orchestras of members of the European Broadcasting Union.

Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lamberto Gardelli
Bjorn Carl Nielsen (oboe) Neils Thomsen (clarinet) Jens Tofte Hansen (bassoon)

Part 1

Johann Adolph Scheibe Symphony No 2 in B flat major

Neils Viggo Bentzon Triple Concerto, Op 94

Contributors

Musicians:
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Lamberto Gardelli
Oboist:
Bjorn Carl Nielsen
Clarinettist:
Neils Thomsen
Bassoonist:
Jens Tofte Hansen

The seventh of eight jazz concerts introduced by Charles Fox, in which the emphasis is more on the composer than on the performer. In this concert, recorded at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London, in November 1986, there is just one work. Lacy wrote it for two dancers, a singer and eight musicians, basing it on poems by the American poet Robert Creeley.

Irene Aebi (voice) Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone) Steve Potts (soprano/alto saxophones) Glenn Ferris (trombone) Jef Gardner (piano) Thomas Gubitsch (guitar) Gyde Knesbusch (harp) Jean Jacques Avenel (bass) Oliver Johnson (percussion)

Lacy Futurities: Part 1

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Fox
Singer:
Irene Aebi
Saxophonist/Composer:
Steve Lacy
Saxophonist:
Steve Potts
Trombonist:
Glenn Ferris
Pianist:
Jef Gardner
Guitarist:
Thomas Gubitsch
Harpist:
Gyde Knesbusch
Bassist:
Jean Jacques Avenel
Percussionist:
Oliver Johnson

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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