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Schumann Konzertsttick , Op 86 GERD SEIFERT
NORBERT HAUPTMANN
CHRISTOPH KOHLER and MANFRED KLIER (horns)
BERLIN PO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT
7.18* Faure Elegie, Op 24 LYNN HARRELL (cello)
BERLIN RSO RICCARDO CHAILL
7.30 News
7.35 Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.58* Monteverdi Nisi Dominus EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS
8.04* Mozart Quartet in F (K 370) RAY STILL (Oboe)
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (viola) LYNN HARRELL (cello)
8.20* Walton March: A History of the English-Speaking Peoples LPO/CARL DAVIS Records
Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
Tchaikovsky (1840-93) Overture: 1812
LOS ANGELES PO/ZUBIN MEHTA Suite No 1 in D
USSR ACADEMIC SO/
EVGENY SVETLANOV Records
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
SUSAN MILAN (flute)
KENNETH LEIGHTON (harpsichord) SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN Telemann Suite in E flat (La lyra)
Vivaldi Flute Concerto in G minor (rv 439) (La notte) Leighton Concerto for flute, harpsichord and strings BBC Scotland (R)
(violin/viola) with MARC NEIKRUG (piano) Mozart Sonata in G (K 379), for violin and piano
Schumann Marchenbilder, Op 113, for viola and piano
10.55* Interval Reading
11.00* Bartok Sonata No 2, for violin and piano
Schumann Sonata No 2 in D minor, Op 121, for violin and piano
(Swiss Radio recording)
conducted by ALDO CECCATO SABINE MEYER (clarinet)
Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance; Clarinet Concerto No 1 in F minor
Strauss First Waltz Sequence (Der Rosenkavalier);
Symphonic poem: Don Juan (North German Radio recording)
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by LEO BROUWER with JULIAN BREAM (guitar) Henze Fantasia: Der Junge Torless
Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre
The last of four programmes On the Idle Hill of Summer
Gurney The Fields Are Full;
All Night under the Moon; An Epitaph; The Cloths of Heaven IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano)
Howard Ferguson Song-cycle: Discovery, Op 13 (Mono)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto) ERNEST LUSH (piano) Gurney Song-cycle: Ludlow and Teme MARTYN HILL (tenor)
GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) COULL STRING QUARTET Records. Series producer
PAUL HINDMARSH. BBC Manchester
Holst Ballet music: The Perfect Fool
Colin Matthews Monodies (first performance)
NORTHERN JUNIOR PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH Ives Three Places in New England
NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA
OF HOLLAND conducted by ADAM GATEHOUSE Record
George Benjamin Jubilation CANTERBURY SCHOOLS CHOIR
KENTSCHOOLSSYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER (first broadcast)
(piano)
Beethoven Bagatelles , Op 119 Schumann Quintet in E flat with BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET Schubert Quintet in A (Trout) with JAIME LAREDO (violin) PHILIPP NAEGELE (viola) LESLIE PARNAS (cello)
JULIUS LEVINE (double-bass) Records
played by OLEG YANCHENKO in Jesus College, Cambridge
Taneyev Chorale and Variation Shostakovich Passacaglia (Katerina Ismailova )
Yanchenko Interludia (1966);
Improvisation (1973); Music for Organ 'Dom zu Speyer', on 'A solis ortus cardine' (first performance)
This week Julian Spalding talks to the poet, sculptor and neoclassicist Ian Hamilton Finlay. Producer HANS PIETSCH
Opera seria in three acts Music by Handel Libretto attributed to NICOLA
HAYM, after ANTOINE HOUDAR DE LA MOTTE (sung in Italian): Records In Handel's fifth opera for London, written in 1715, supernatural magic outdoes the machinations of evil in making true love triumph.
LONDON BAROQUE PLAYERS led by JOHN HOLLOWAY
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) CELIA HARPER (harpsichord) conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON Act
8.45* Act 2
9.50* Act 3
(R) (Handel's s 'Aci. Galatea e Polifemo' on Thursday at 3.30pm)
by EUGENE DUBNOV translated by THE AUTHOR and JOHN HEATHSTUBBS Read by Denis Lill
A Moscow student becomes obsessed with the notion that a tiny Siberian tribe has infiltrated the very highest echelons of Soviet society and is subverting the Party and State. Producer MATTHEW WALTERS
Alkan
Concerto da camera No 2;
Carnival; Promenade sur 1'eau; Gros temps (Les Mois, Op 74) Records
Trois grandes etudes, Op 76