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Rameau Suite: Dardanus
ORCHESTRA OF THE 18TH CENTURY/
FRANZBRUGGEN
7.09* d'Indy Suite in D, Op 24 (Dans le style ancien)
JEAN PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) PHILIPPE PIERLOT (flute)
MAURICE ANDRÉ (trumpet) JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CO/
JEAN FRANCOIS PAILLARD
7.30 News
7.35 Beethoven Overture: Namensfeier, Op 115
BERLIN PO; HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.41* Bellini Qui la voce sua soave (I Puritani)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE. COVENT GARDEN/
FRANCESCO MOLINARI. PRADELLI
7.48* Paganini Violin Concerto No 1 in D, Op 6
SALVATORE ACCARDO
LPO/CHARLES DUTOIT. Records
Clementi and Hummel Clementi Sonata in A, Op33Nol
MELVYN TAN (fortepiano)
Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat: WYNTON MARSALIS
NATIONAL PO/RAYMOND LEPPARD Clementi Monferrinas , Op 49 Nos 5-7
Sonata in G minor, Op 50 No 3 (Didone abbandonata)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano) Records
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by JOHN BECKETT Mozart Symphony No 14 in A (K 114)
Walter Leigh Music for strings Hindemith Spielmusik Walter Leigh Interlude for the theatre
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
Alma Mahler Hymne ; Ekstase; Der Erkennende; Lobgesang; Hymne an die Nacht
Vitezslava Kapralova For Ever; What Is My Sorrow?; Hands; The Letter (sung in Czech) Geraldine Mucha En los Pinares de Jucar
(all first UK broadcasts) BBC Bristol
J.C. Bach Sonata in G, Op 10 No 3 SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
TREVOR PINNOCK (fortepiano) (R)
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Respighi The Pines of Rome
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Strauss Symphonic poem: Aus Italien
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI (Austrian Radio recording)
Anton Kontra (violin) Boris Samsing (violin) Peter Fabricius (viola) Morten Zeuthen (cello)
The second of four programmes Nielsen Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 13
Hans Abrahamsen Quartet No 2
1.50* Interval Reading
1.55* Brahms Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 51
(Given last May in Brighton Pavilion as part of the 1987 Brighton Festival)
The second of five programmes BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by BARRY WORDSWORTH Minkus, arr Wordsworth
Adage; Variations 1 and 2; Coda (Paquita)
Peter McGowan
Metamorphosis: Movements 1, 2,4 and 5
(piano)
Schoenberg Three Pieces, Op 11 Schubert Sonata in G (D 894) (R)
(tenor) with JULIAN BREAM (lute/guitar) Two Elizabethan Ages
Michael Berkeley introduces a recital from the BBC Archives recorded in 1961, that includes just two of the countless works commissioned or premiered by Pears during his career.
Priaulx Rainier Cycle for Declamation
Bulman Pavane
Rosseter Galliard anon Kemp's Jig
Walton Anon in Love Mono (R)
Presented by David Hoult Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
In the third of four programmes, the writer Alan Plater looks at humour which springs primarily from the word. He includes records by BLOSSOM DEARIE. SLIM GAILLARD. ELLA FITZGERALD and CHAMPION JACK DUPREE.
The Friday programme on the performing arts.
Producer NED CHAILLET
The last of eight programmes containing archival and recent recordings of this composer's masses.
Missa Papae Marcelli
WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR; DAVID HILL. Record: 1987
Series producer GRAHAM DIXON
The last of nine plays about Church and State under the Roman Empire by JOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTA D'ARCY with and Hypothesis
'Am I therefore to subordinate my sovereignty upon earth, now, to the rule of Christ, he who will be imposing himself over me once I am dead?'
Was Constantine's embracing of Christianity another political act or a true commitment, a revelation?
With JONATHAN TAFLER
ALAN DUDLEY and ZELAH CLARK
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER Performed by the CONCHORD ENSEMBLE. LONDON VOICES and TRINITY BOYS' CHOIR Technical presentation
CAROL MCSHANE. DAVID BLOUNT and ROSAMUND MASON
Directed by RONALD MASON and PENNY LEICESTER
Executive producer RONALD MASON
Janos Selmeczi (violin) Ildiko Hegyi (violin) Sandor Papp (viola) Gyorgy Eder (cello) Parti
Beethoven Quartet in B flat, Op 18 No 6
Martinu Quartet No 6
The final talk in a five-part symposium to mark the centenary of the death of one of Britain's most influential thinkers.
Richard Hoggart , author of The Uses of Literacy and one-time
Assistant Secretary-General of UNESCO, takes a personal view of Arnold as a challenging, often disturbing figure in the enduring family of English literary culture.
Part 2 Dvorak
Quartet in A flat, Op 105
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 1) BBC Pebble Mill
Tchaikovsky Suite No 3 in G
An einer
Aolsharfe BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) ROBERT SPILMAN (piano) (R)