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Grainger Walking Tune BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/
KENNETH MONTGOMERY
7.03* Telemann Suite: Don Quichotte STUTTGART CO/KARL MUNCHINGER
7.18* Ravel Don Quichotte a Dulcinee
GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
7.30 News
7.35 Dittersdorf Symphony in D (Phaeton's Fall)
CANTILENA/ADRIAN SHEPHERD
7.52* Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending: JEAN POUGNET (violin); LPO ADRIAN BOULT
8.05* Stanford The Bluebird
SWINGLE II
8.08* Respighi Suite: The Birds SAN FRANCISCO SO/EDO DE WAART Records
Britten in America
Oliver Cromwell (Mono) PETER PEARS (tenor)
THE COMPOSER (piano)
An American Overture (1941) CBSO/SIMON RATTLE
Prologue and Blues (Paul Bunyan , Op 17)
SOLOISTS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
OF THE PLYMOUTH MUSIC SERIES,
MINNESOTA/PHILIP BRUNELLE Scottish Ballad, Op 26
PETER DONOHOE , PHILIP FOWKE (pianos); CBSO/SIMON RATTLE Hymn to St Cecilia, Op 27
LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS/ GEORGE MALCOLM. Records
The last of three programmes played by IAN LAKE (piano) Vorisek Impromptu in E, Op 7 No 5
Smetana On the Seashore, Opl7; Souvenir, Op 4 No 3;
Souvenir de Boheme en forme de polka, Op 13 No 2
Novak Serenade, Op 9 No 1 Janacek Our Evenings; A Blown-Away Leaf;
Come Along with Us!; In Tears; The Little Owl Continues
Screeching; Goodnight (On an Overgrown Path) BBC Pebble Mill
PETER DONOHOE (piano) MARTIN ROSCOE (piano) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by STEPHEN WILKINSON Brahms Festival and Thanksgiving Sentences,
Op 109; Variations on the St
Anthony Chorale; Hungarian Dances; Liebeslieder Waltzes ,
Op 52; Neue Liebeslieder , Op 65: Zum Schluss
(Given in 1986 in the Royal Hall, Harrogate)
BBC Manchester
david CAMPBELL (clarinet) ANDREW BALL (piano)
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina Priaulx Rainier Suite
John McCabe Three Pieces
led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ
IRENE DRUMMOND (SOpranO) Mahler Blumine
Edward McGuire Loonscapes (first broadcast)
Haydn Symphony No 64 in A BBC Scotland
The third of four programmes Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op2No3
Per Norgaard Tintinnabulary (String Quartet No 4)
(first broadcast performance)
(Given last May in Brighton Pavilion, in association with Peat Marwick McLintock, as part of the 1987 Brighton Festival)
The third of five programmes JOHN YORK (piano)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by BARRY WORDSWORTH Milhaud Le Carnaval d'Aix Aubrey Meyer Five Dances (Choros)
MALCOLM binns gives a recital on an Erard piano of 1868. Berlioz, transc Liszt Benediction and Oath (Benvenuto Cellini )
Liszt Consolation No 3 in D flat; Lyon (Album d'un voyageur); Liebestraum No 3 in A flat
Gounod, transc Liszt Waltz (Faust) (R)
Vaclav Trojan Divertimento
Petr Eben Wind Quintet (1965) Josef Ceremuga Wind Quintet BBC Pebble Mill (R)
(tenor) with MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) Two Britten Cycles
Michael Berkeley introduces the fifth recital from the BBC Archives, recorded at Snape Maltings during the 1975 Aldeburgh Festival.
Britten The Poet's Echo, Op 76; Six Hblderlin Fragments, Op 61 (R)
Presented by Edward Blakeman Producer JUDITH ROLES
In the last of four programmes, the writer Alan Plater looks at scatting (non-verbal singing) and scatology, with records by EDDIE JEFFERSON , NINA SIMONE. BIG JOE TURNER and BOBBY MCFERRIN. Series producer DEREK DRESCHER
The weekly programme on the performing arts.
Producer NED CHAILLET
Prokofiev's four-act opera, after the novel by DOSTOEVSKY'S (sung in Russian): Records
MEMBERS OF THE BOLSHOI THEATRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/
ALEXANDERLAZAREV Acts 1 and 2 8.30* Rita McAllister talks about Prokofiev and operatic obsession
8.45* Acts 3 and 4 (Prokofiev's 'The Fiery Angel" next Thursday)
by EINAR SCHLEEF translated bv ANTHONY VIVIS with and Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER (R)
Clementi and Hummel Clementi Sonata in A, Op 33 No 1
Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Clementi Monferrinas , Op 49 Nos 5-7; Sonata in G minor, Op 50 No 3 (Didone abbandonata)