Rossini Overture: L'italiana in Algeri
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.13* Chopin Ballade No 3 in A flat
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
7.20* Mozart Divertimento in F (K247)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/ WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.50* Schubert Romanze (Rosamunde) (Mono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
8.00 News
8.05 Farkas Ancient Hungarian Dances: ALBION ENSEMBLE
8.14* Haydn Symphony No 67 inF
L'ESTRO ARMONICO/DEREK SOLOMONS
8.42* Kodaly Dances from
Galanta: PHILHARMONlA HUNGARICA/ ANTAL DORATI. Records
Maurice Ravel
I have never ceased to study Mozart....
The Trio which cost him so much work, the children's Mother Goose, and the orchestration of Alborada delgracioso. Records
8: The Procession and Mass o/St Thomas of Canterbury as it might have been celebrated in Canterbury Cathedral in 1420. Plainchant from the Sarum rite with polyphony by Leonel Power.
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE/PAUL HILLIER
MUSICA SACRA REDIVIVA/EDGAR FLEET (R) (Part 9 on New Year's Eve at 10.00am)
led by ROBERT SALTER Stravinsky Apollo
Walton Sonata for strings BBC Pebble Mill (R)
The second of two programmes Compositions from Geminiani's The Art of Playing on the Violin and a keyboard chaconne by Handel MICAELA COMBERTI (baroque violin)
MARK CAUDLE (baroque cello)
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord)
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by RONALD ZOLLMAN Part 1 Haydn
Symphony No 99 in E flat
Part 2
Sibelius Tone poem: En Saga Shostakovich Suite: Hamlet, Op 32
BBC Scotland
played by KATHRYN AND JOHN LENEHAN Richard Rodney Bennett
Capriccio Samuel Barber Souvenirs BBC Bristol
Barli Nugent (flute) Mark Hill (oboe)
David Krakauer (clarinet)
Charles McGraken (bassoon) Kaitilin Mahony (horn) Elliott Carter Quintet Milhaud La Cheminee du Roi Rene
Ligeti Bagatelles
Zemlinsky Humoreske BBC Pebble Mill
Music by Schoenberg, who called his chorus Peace on Earth 'an illusion for mixed choir', and Beethoven, who showed no such doubts about joy.
Schoenberg Friede auf Erden STOCKHOLM RADIO CHOIR/ ERIC ERICSON. Record
Dreimal tausend Jahre; De profundis
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG CHOIR/
ERWIN ORTNER
(Austrian Radio recording)
A Survivor from Warsaw, for male chorus and orchestra with GÜNTER REICH (narrator) Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral) (Finale text from SCHILLER'S Ode to Joy) KARITA MATTILA (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (mezzo-soprano)
SIEGFRIED JERUSALEM (tenor) ROBERT LLOYD (baSS)
CLEVELAND RADIO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI (R)
VINCENT LINDSEY-CLARK (guitar) Tarrega Capricho Arabe Granados, arr Llobet Spanish Dance No 5 trad, arr
Lindsey-Clark La Rossinyol ; The Mountains of Mourne;
Vopoli Lindsey-Clark The Sussex Sonata (first broadcast)
Fifty minutes of musical posers, puzzles and conundrums.
Interrogator: Michael Oliver. Victims: Peter Donohoe, Felicity Lott, Roger Norrington and Anthony Payne
Songs (3):
Consolidation and Experiment
Les Grands Vents; Surl'herbe;
Tripatos; Chants populaires; Trois poemes de Mallarme
ANJA VAN WIJK (mezzo-soprano) RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
Martinu Half Time
BRNO STATE PO/PETR VRONSKY Honegger Rugby
NEW YORK PO/LEONARD BERNSTEtN Records
Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona a 4 in c (Libro primo, 1608)
Biagio Marini Passacaglia a 4 G. B. Vitali Sonata a 4, Op 5 No 10 A. Scarlatti Concerto No 4 in G minor
Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D minor
Georg Muffat Sonata No 5
(Armonico tribute) BBC Bristol (R)
Opera in one act
Text by FRANC NOHAlN Music by Ravel (sung in French)
This year's Glyndebourne Festival
simultaneous broadcast with BBC2. For details see page 111
(Glyndebourne production in association with IBM United Kingdom Trust)
('L 'enfant et les sortilèges' tomorrow at 8.05 pm)
FEATURE: page 156
in E minor, Op posth;
Op 15: No 1 in F; No 2 in F sharp; No 3 in G minor
5: Jean et Jeanette
Jean-Paul Sartre's only known work for children. Read by Eleanor Bron and Kerry Shale
A concert given by the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA to mark
Sir Georg Solti 's 75th birthday on 21 October, with tributes from some of those who have worked closely with him. Johann Strauss (son)
Overture: Die Fledermaus conducted by PLACIDO DOMINGO
Mozart Concerto in E flat (K 365) for two pianos with Murray PERAHiA (piano) directed by GEORG SOLTI (piano)
John Corigliano Bells of Ravello (first performance) conducted by KENNETH JEAN Strauss Symphonic poem: Don Juan
Verdi Storm and Love Duet (Otello, Act 1)
KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano) PLACIDO DOMINGO (tenor) CHICAGO SYMPHONY CHORUS conducted by GEORG solti (WFMT recording)
Ivor Cutler teaches some bats and a woman how to play jazz piano.
Directed and produced by PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
Symphony No 1 (1934)
SWEDISH RSO NEEME JARVI. Record