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Heino Eller Dawn
SNO/NEEMEJARVI
7.08* Hadley One Morning in Spring: LPO/ADRIAN BOULT
7.11* Ireland April ERIC PARKIN (piano)
7.15* P.D.Q. Bach Echo Sonata JOHN SOLUM (flute)
LEONARD ARNER (ODOe)
LOREN GUCKMAN (bassoon) THEODORE WEIS (trumpet) WILLIAM G. BROWN (hom) NEAL di blase (trombone)
7.17* Sibelius Spring Song
BOURNEMOUTH SO/PAAVO BERGLUND
7.30 News
7.35 Biber Mystery Sonata No 10 in G minor (The Crucifixion of Christ) FRANZJOSEFMAIER (baroque violin)
MAX ENGEL (baroque cello)
KONRAD JUNGHANEL (theorbo) FRANZ LEHRNDORFER (organ)
7.45* Poulenc Quatre motets pour un temps de penitence
GROUPE VOCAL DE FRANCE/JOHN ALLDIS
7.57* Haydn Intermezzo (Largo e cantabile) (The Seven Last Words from the Cross)
HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA (wind)(JANOS FERENCSIK
8.01* Vivaldi Concerto in E flat (rv 253) (La tempesta di mare)
SIMON STANDAGE (baroque violin) ENGLISH CONCERT, directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
8.09* Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture: USSR so; EVGENY SVETLANOV. Records
led by ROLF WILSON conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES Mendelssohn Sinfonia No 10 in B minor, for strings
Honegger Pastorale d'ete
Haydn Symphony No 84 in E flat
JEAN RIGBY (mezzo-soprano) ADRIAN THOMPSON (tenor) PETER HARVEY (baritone) PETER SAVIDGE (baritone) BRINDLEY SHERRATT (bass) BBC SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA conducted by SIMON JOLY
Bach Cantata No 26: Ach, wie fliichtig, ach, wie nichtig
10.50* Interval Reading
10.55* Frank Martin
Passiontide cantata: Pilate
led by PAUL WILLEY conducted by OKKO KAMU MISHA DICHTER (piano)
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Prokofiev Symphony No 7 in c sharp minor
(Given in 1986 in the Town Halt, Birmingham, in association with Mitchells and Butlers) BBC Pebble Mill
PARK LANE SEXTET
Bridge String Sextet in E flat Gliere String Sextet No 1 in c minor, Op 1
(Given last Wednesday in Studio 7) Series producer MARK ROWLINSON
Last August, young musicians from 26 nations performed the War Requiem on each side of the Berlin Wall. Before this recording, Lynn ten Kate talks to some of the participants. CAROL VANNESS (soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
ANDREAS SCHMIDT (baritone)
HARLEM BOYS'CHOIR OF NEW YORK VIENNA YOUTH CHOIR
JEUNESSES MUSICALES WORLD
ORCHESTRA conducted by JEFFREY TATE (RIAS Berlin recording) 0 HEAR THIS! page 24
Robert Layton introduces the last often programmes
MELVYN TAN (harpsichord) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by RICHARD hickox Rubbra Symphony No 11
Frank Martin Harpsichord Concerto
Rubbra Symphony No 10
Series producer ROBERT LAYTON (R)
Music by the Estonian composer Arvo Part
Stabat mater; Motet: Es sang vor langen Jahren
BRONWEN MILLS (soprano)
DAVID JAMES (counter-tenor) ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP (tenor) CHAMELEON ENSEMBLE
A presentation in words and music of the life of Leos Janacek , drawn from his own writings and the memoirs of Mara, his housekeeper.
Compiled and written by PATRICK LAMBERT and In a remarkable series of letters spanning the last 12 years of his life, the Czech composer Leos Janacek poured out his innermost thoughts to Kamila Stosslova, a married woman less than half his age. The intensity of his love for her inspired in him an astonishing outburst of creative energy which found its final expression in his Second String Quartet (subtitled Intimate Letters). The programme ends with a performance of this quartet, played by the MEDICI STRING QUARTET. Producers IAN COTTERELL and PATRICK LAMBERT
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
The writer Alan Plater takes a gentle stroll through areas of jazz where the result - if not always the intention - is to make the listener smile and sometimes even laugh.
In this first of four programmes he includes records by LOUIS ARMSTRONG. CLARK TERRY. CARLA BLEY and the RHYTHMAKERS.
Series producer DEREK DRESCHER
The Friday programme on the performing arts. Producer NED CHAILLET
Have mercy upon me, 0 God, according to thy loving kindness. A psalm setting by Marc-Antoine Charpentier AGNES MELLON (soprano)
ISABELLE POULENARD (soprano) HENRI LEDROIT (counter-tenor) WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) PETER KOOY (bass)
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
CHAPELLE ROYALE directed by phiuppe HERREWEGHE
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Nine plays about Church and State under the Roman Empire by JOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTA D'ARCY with 7: An Eye for an T
'The People of Christ are the people of a book. A God-dictated book. Read it to the Emperor.
Teach him to read it. Teach him to teach it. Rule him - that he may rule.' Will Constantine accept what for Bishop Hosius is an act of faith?
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER
Directed by RONALD MASON
Parti
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor Gordon Crosse Wildboy
Part 2 Beethoven
Septet in E flat, Op 20
(Given earlier this evening m Studio 1) BBC Pebble Mill
The last of six programmes Seventh word: It is finished Presto: The Earthquake PRIMROSE QUARTET Mono record: 1941
Strauss Malven
Memorial waltz: Miinchen (1945)
Duet Concertino, for clarinet, bassoon and orchestra Four Last Songs
Records
Heimweh BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) ROBERT SPILMAN (piano) (R)