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Bach Sinfonia (Concerto in d, BWV 1045)
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin) VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.07* C.P.E. Bach Sonatina in E flat (Wq 105)
VIRGINIA BLACK (harpsichord) COLLEGIUM AUREUM
7.30 News
7.35 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/
GEORGE SZELL
7.49* Schumann Exercises: Variations on a theme of Beethoven CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano)
7.58* Haydn London Trio No 3 inG
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ISAAC STERN (violin)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello)
8.08* Mozart Horn Concerto
No 2 in E flat:
HERMANN BAUMANN VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUSI NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
8.22* Mozart Fugue in c minor (K426)
MALCOLM BiLsoN (fortepiano)
Robert LEVIN (fortepiano). Records
Strauss
Symphonic fragment: Josephslegende (1947)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/
RUDOLF KEMPE
Blick vom oberen Belvedere; Xenion
DIETRICH FISCHER DIESKAU (bar) GERALD MOORE (piano) Metamorphosen
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN Records
Piano Quartet No 2 TUNNELL QUARTET BBC Scotland
Sept chansons
STOCKHOLM CHAMBER CHOIR/ ERIC ERICSON. Record
The second of two programmes MALCOLM PROUD (harpsichord) German composers of the late 17th century cultivated the musical styles of their
European neighbours. Among harpsichordists, the French style was especially admired. Froberger Toccata No 3 in G D'Anglebert Allemande; Chaconne en rondeau; Tombeau de Monsieur de Chambonnieres
Georg Muffat Passacaglia in G minor
Presented by Susan Sharpe
Auber Overture: Les Diamants de la couronne
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA/
SYLVAIN CAMBRELING
Alkan Etude: Le Festin d'Esope, Op 39 No 12
RAYMOND LEWENTHAL (piano)
Thomas Caprice: Echoes of a Waterfall
SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
Bloch Suite hebraique
ANDRAS VON TOSZEGH1 (viola) BBC NORTHERN SO/RAYMOND
LEPPARD
Chopin 12 Etudes, Op 25 VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
Rossini, arr Respighi Ballet: La Boutique fantasque
NATIONAL PO/RICHARD BONYNGE Records
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London TIMOTHY HUGH (cello)
KATHRON STURROCK (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in G minor, Op5No2
Schubert Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione)
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC. Broadcasting House. London W1A 4WW)
ARCHIE CAMDEN (bassoon) (1888-1979)
Senaille, arr Camden Allegro spiritoso (Sonata No 4) (Mono) with GERALD MOORE (piano) (1963 recording)
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191)(Mono)
With LONDON MOZART PLAYERS/ HARRY BLECH (1956 recording)
J. S. Bach Two Canons (The Musical Offering)
With ELAINE SHAFFER (flute)
MEMBERS OF THE BATH FESTIVAL CO/ YEHUDI MENUHIN (1960 recording)
J. C. Bach Wind Symphony No 1 in E flat
With CAMDEN WIND ENSEMBLE (1966 recording)
Jan Kerrison Lullaby ; The Fairy Clock (Mono) with LONDON MOZART PLAYERS/ HARRY BLECH (1967 recording) Records
direct from the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
Chorale prelude: Like as the hart (Sweelinck)
Introit: Hear my prayer (Purcell)
Responses (Ayleward)
Psalms: 114,115 (Tonus Peregrinus, Musgrove, Wolstenholme)
Lessons (RSV): Exodus 4. vv 1-23; Hebrews 11, vv 32-40
Office hymn (EH 95): Sing, my tongue
Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells)
Anthem: Beati quorum via (Stanford)
Organ voluntary: Ricercare del primo tono (Andrea Gabrieli )
BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer RAY ABBOTT
played by DAVID STAROBIN including Sor's Fantaisie elegiaque and a group of pieces by 19th- and early 20th-century Russian composers.
Taking Issue
Issues of politics and the arts are raised in a discussion chaired by Robert Hewison. Producer JULIAN HALE
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK CHRISTIAN ZACHARIAS (piano)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat (K 482)
Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat. BBC Scotland
by STEPHEN DUNSTONE
Read by Anna Massey
The world we know and live in may not be the only version of God's attempt at the Creation. This story suggests there were other drafts - all of them rejected!
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN (R)
conducted by Lionel FRIEND MICHAEL COLLINS (clarinet) MARCIA CRAYFORD (Violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
JEAN RIGBY (mezzo-soprano) Part 1 Simon Holt Burlesca
Oscura, for clarinet and string quartet (first broadcast)
Charles Ives Violin Sonata No 2 George Crumb Night of the Four Moons, for mezzo-soprano and ensemble
Part 2
Mark-Anthony Turnage
Beating about the Bush, for mezzo-soprano and ensemble (first broadcast performance) Aaron Copland Sextet , for clarinet, piano and string quartet
(Given on 14 June in the Wigmore Hall, London)
The narrative by THUCYDIDES of the grandiose but fateful expedition of the Athenian navy and army to Sicily. Arranged in six parts by DONALD BANCROFT from the translation by REX WARNER 5: Sea Flight in the Great Harbour, 413 BC
The Syracusans realise the overriding need to defeat the Athenian fleet, and they win the first sea battle. Both sides prepare for the final decisive clash. General Nicias exhorts his troops to stand firm for they are all that is now left of the state and the great name of Athens.' With
Readers MANNING WILSON
PETER HOWELL and ERIC STOVELL Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS (Final part tomorrow at 9.20pm)
Josquin Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae; Miserere
Records
Quartet, Op 22
CHARLES ROSEN (piano) DANIEL MAJESKE (Violin)
ROBERT MARCELLUS (clarinet)
ABRAHAM WEINSTEIN (saxophone) Variations, Op 27
maurizio POLLINI (piano)
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