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The second of five programmes of recordings by MICHALA PETRI

Babell Concerto in c, Op 3 No 1 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS directed by KENNETH SILLITO
Handel Sonata in A minor, Op1 No4 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
John Baston Concerto No 2 in D ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by KENNETH SILLITO
Anon Greensleeves to a Ground (The Division Flute) MICHALA PETRI TRIO.

(Records)

Poulenc Stabat Mater
MICHELE LAGRANGE (soprano) LYONS NATIONAL CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/SERGE BAUDO
Wieniawski Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor
ITZHAK PERLMAN
ORCHESTREDE PARIS;
DANIEL BARENBOIM
Satie Preludes flasques pour un chien
PASCAL ROGÉ (piano)
Fibich Symphony No 3 in E minor
BRNO STATE PO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Michele Lagrange
Unknown:
Itzhak Perlman
Unknown:
Daniel Barenboim

Presented by Michael Oliver 7am a Frenchman from
Provence, and by religion a Jew': Jeremy Drake sifts through the output of Darius Milhaud. Original or Aboriginal?.:
Penelope Thwaite reflects on the 'Australian-ness' of Australian music.
Prokofiev and the Stage: A talk by Rita McAllister Producer ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.05pm)

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Jeremy Drake
Unknown:
Darius Milhaud.
Unknown:
Penelope Thwaite
Talk By:
Rita McAllister
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

A concert direct from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, to celebrate the Australian bicentenary.
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by JAMES CLARK conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) Malcolm Williamson
Sinfonietta William Mathias Piano Concerto No 3, Op 40
11.50* The Wizardry of Oz The Swansea novelist Alun Richards reflects warmly on links that bind him to Australia.
12.10*pm Elgar Symphony No 1 in A flat, Op 55. BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
James Clark
Conducted By:
Bryden Thomson
Piano:
Howard Shelley
Piano:
Malcolm Williamson
Piano:
Sinfonietta William Mathias
Unknown:
Alun Richards

A concert direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London, inaugurating the orchestra's 20th season.
SARAH LEONARD (SOpranO) PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
MICHAEL THOMPSON (horn)
JAMES HOLLAND (percussion) DAVID JOHNSON (percussion) LONDON SINFONIETTA VOICES director TERRY EDWARDS conducted by DAVID ATHERTON and SIMON RATTLE
Stravinsky Ballet: Agon
Harrison Birtwistle Songs of Autumn (London Sinfonietta commission: first performance) Messiaen Cedar Breaks and the Gift of Awe; The Wood Thrush; Bryce Canyon (Des canyons aux etoiles)
3.55* The Sinfonietta - a Prospect for the Future
Stephen Johnson assesses the orchestra's current position and examines its formula for survival in the years ahead. With contributions from its artistic and administrative directors, Michael Vyner and Michael de Grey, and a variety of musicians connected with the orchestra over the years.
4.15* Simon Holt Ballad of the Black Sorrow (London
Sinfonietta commission: first performance)
Webern Five Orchestral Pieces, Op 10
Henze Cinque Piccoli Concerti et Ritornelli (The English Cat) (first performance of revised version)
(In association with Hillsdoum Holdings pic)

Contributors

Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Piano:
Paul Crossley
Horn:
Michael Thompson
Director:
Terry Edwards
Conducted By:
David Atherton
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle
Unknown:
Stephen Johnson
Directors:
Michael Vyner
Unknown:
Simon Holt Ballad

MIECZYSLAW HORszowsKi (piano) Bach, transc Liszt Prelude and Fugue in A minor (bwv 543) Mozart Sonata in F (K 332)
Villa-Lobos A mare encheu (Guia pratico, Book 1 No 2); Passa, passa gaviao (Cirandas No 6)
Chopin Impromptu in F sharp,
Op 36; Mazurkas: in B flat minor, Op 24 No 4; in c, Op 56 No 2
(Aldeburgh Festival promotion in association with Miller-Jones Ltd) BBC Pebble Mill

The Secular Music of Renaissance Italy
Orazio Vecchi was one of the chief composers of madrigal-comedies, music purely for entertainment and based on the commedia dell'arte. The CONSORT OF musicke, directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY , sing a selection of pieces from his Convito musicale, (Musical Banquet), of 1597.

Contributors

Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

(died 24 December 1987)
The first of two programmes which the violinist recorded for the BBC last year with the pianist Hamish Milne , who also introduces the programmes. Mozart Sonata in D (K 306)
Busoni Sonata No 1 in E minor BBC Pebble Mil

Contributors

Pianist:
Hamish Milne

recorded in Rochester Cathedral Opening voluntary: 0 Gott, du frommer Gott
(Karg-Elert, Op 65)
Introit: 0 light invisible, we praise thee! (Barry Ferguson ) Responses (Michael McCree )
Psalm 119, w 1-32 (Soaper, Goss, C. Lee Williams , Turle) First lesson (rsv): Isaiah 56, w 1-8
Office hymn: Let the round world with songs rejoice (EH 176) Canticles: The Verse Service (John Heath )
Second lesson (rsv): Philippians 3, vv 1-14
Anthem: Look up, sweet Babe (Lennox Berkeley)
Hymn: Jesus, Lord, we look to thee (EH 135)
Closing voluntary: Flourish for a Bidding (Howells)
Organist and Master of the Choristers BARRY FERGUSON
Assistant organist PAUL HALE

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Ferguson
Unknown:
Michael McCree
Unknown:
C. Lee Williams
Unknown:
John Heath
Unknown:
Barry Ferguson
Organist:
Paul Hale

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