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Ravel Alborada del gracioso
ORCHESTRE DE PARIS, JEAN MARTINON
7.07* Bach Cantata No 56: Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen MICHAEL SCHOPPER (bass)
VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR
LEONHARDT CONSORT/
GUSTAVLEONHARDT
7.30 News
7.35 Biber Mystery Sonata No 9 in A minor (Jesus Bears His Own Cross): FRANZJOSEF MAIER (baroque violin)
MAX ENGEL (baroque cello) FRANZ LEHRNDORFER (organ)
7.41* Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/
COLIN DAVIS
7.48* Harty Fantasy: In Ireland COLIN FLEMING (flute) DENISE KELLY (harp) ULSTER ORCHESTRAl
BRYDEN THOMSON
7.57* Dvorak Overture: In Nature's Realm
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
VERNON HANDLEY
8.10* Brahms Nanie PRAGUE PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
CZECH PO GIUSEPPE SINOPOU. Records
Atkan Les Diabolotins , Op 63 No 45 JOHN BINGHAM (piano)
Le Tambour bat aux champs, Op50No2
RAYMOND LEWENTHAL (piano) Concerto, Op 39 Nos 8-10 JOHN OGDON (piano) Records
COLIN BRADBURY and OUVER DAVIES Felix Draeseke Sonata in B flat, Op 38
Carl Loewe Schottische Bilder, Op 112 (R)
Rameau Suite: Dardanus
ORCHESTRA OF THE 18TH CENTURY/ FRANS BRUGGEN Gounod Petite symphonie in B flat
MUNICH WIND ACADEMY/
ALEXANDER BREZINA. Records
NONA UDDELL (violin) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
Schubert Sonatina in A minor Liszt Grand duo concertant BBC Wales
A concert for young people of music for voices, electronics and organ (but no orchestra!) CHRISTOPHER BOWERSBROADBENT (organ)
ELECTRIC PHOENIX BBC SINGERS
BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS
Introduced and conducted by Terry Edwards
Parry Coronation anthem: I Was Glad
A sequence of rounds and canons including music by Webern Runswick and Daryl Runswick , and the first performance of John Gardner 's Everybody,
Sing! - a round for audience and organ, commissioned by the BBC for the occasion
Elgar, arr Lemare Triumphal March (Caractacus)
Arthur Farwell Two Indian Songs
Gerald Shapiro Prayer for the Great Family
(first UK broadcast)
William Mathias Let the People Praise Thee, 0 God
(Presented by theBBCon 30 January in the Royal Festival Hall, London)
The second of two programmes containing songs to poems by JOHANN MAYRHOFER ROBERT HOLL (bass)
KONRAD RICHTER (piano)
Erlafsee; Liane; Nach einem Gewitter; Riickweg: Auf der Donau; Fragment aus dem
Aeschylus; Einsamkeit (D 620) (Austrian Radio recording from the 1987 Hohenems Schubertiade)
Ingrid Nissen (oboe)
Frans de Jong (clarinet) Chris Bestley (bassoon) Auric Trio in D
Escher Trio d'anches
Paciorkiewicz Trio stroikowe (Reed trio) BBC Pebble Mill
by Johann Sebastiani
A Lutheran Passion from the 1660s in the tradition which Bach inherited.
The composer was Kantor at Konigsberg Cathedral, and Kapellmeister to the Elector of Brandenburg. (tenor) (bass-baritone)
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP (tenor) JOHN POTTER (tenor)
LONDON BAROQUE/CHARLES MEDLAM (R)
The playwright Ernest Legouve described Chopin as 'a natural son of Weber'.
Weber Sonata No 1 in c, Op 24 Chopin
Etude in A flat, Op 25 No 1;
Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2; Ballade No 1 in g minor, Op 23; Etude in c minor, Op 10 No 12 KATHRYN STOTT (piano) (R)
The Indestructible Bach ... Presented by Fritz Spiegl
Blown-up, jazzed-up, scaled down, synthesised, arranged and deranged - Bach's genius defies all depredators. Producer JUDITH ROLES
SUN life BAND conducted by FLT LT ROBERT WIFFIN
Eric Ball A Kensington Concerto
John McCabe Images BBC Bristol (R)
Michael Hall talks to
John Hosier , Principal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by OLE SCHMIDT BBC WELSH CHORUS (ladies' voices)
CECILE ousset (piano)
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Debussy Nocturnes
8.05* Interval Reading
8.10* Saint-Saens Piano
Concerto No 2 in g minor, Op 22 Ravel Bolero
(Given on 26 March in St David 's Hall, Cardiff)
The second of two programmes of his penitential psalms, interspersed with excerpts from St Augustine's Confessions read by THE VERY REV MICHAEL MAYNE , Dean of Westminster.
Domine ne in furore tuo arguas me (37); De profundis clamavi adte, Domine (129);
Miserere mei, Deus (50) THE SIXTEEN directed by HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
From the International Festivals
An edition from the 1987 New Music Week in Tanglewood, introduced by Oliver Knussen TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTRE
ORCHESTRA conducted by OLIVER KNUSSEN Jay Alan Yim Karenas Michael Gandolfi Transfigurations
(all first performances)
Gerald Levinson Anahata (first UK broadcast) Alexander Goehr
Metamorphosis-Dance (WGBH Boston recording)
The fifth of six programmes Sixth word: Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit PRIMROSE QUARTET Mono record: 1941
Strauss An den Baum Daphne
Symphony in E flat (The Happy Workshop), for wind
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Lebewohl ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) WILHELM FURTWANGLER (piano) Record