Village Schools
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Rossini Overture: The Journey to Rheims: NATIONAL po; RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.08* Duparc L'Invitation au voyage: ELLY AMELING (soprano) SAN FRANCISCO ORCHESTRA! EDODEWAART
7.13* Delius Over the Hills and Far Away: RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
7.30 News
7.35 Johann Strauss (son) Wiener Frauen , Op 423
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA OF
VIENNAiWILLl BOSKOVSKY
7.43* Canteloube By the Bridge at Mirabel; Oh Dear, oh Dear; For the Child (Songs of the Auvergne, Set 4)
KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano) ECO/JEFFREY TATE
7.54* Fernando Sor Variations on '0 cara armonia' from
Mozart's 'The Magic Flute' GORAN SOLLSCHER (guitar)
8.03* Grainger My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/ KENNETH MONTGOMERY
8.08* Brahms Rhapsodie , Op 119 No 4
STEPHEN BISHOP-KOVACEVICH (piano)
8.13* Mozart Divertimento in D (K 136): FRANZ LISZT CO/JANOS ROLLA Records
Piano Sonata No 3 in F minor played by MALCOLM BINNS BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Peter Barker presents a look ahead to the coming week's broadcasting on Radio 3. Producer CHRIS DE SOUZA
Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
Building a Library:
Handel's Organ Concertos Op 4 and Op 7, by Nicholas Anderson.
Robert Philip reviews music by Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, recorded on period instruments.
10.40*am Record Release including Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 1 in c STEVEN LUBIN (fortepiano) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/ CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
11.15* Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) MELVYN TAN (fortepiano)
11.59* Schubert Symphony No 9 in C: ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENUGHTENMENT/MACKERRAS Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
('Record Review' is re-broadcast on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
with Denis Donoghue
MARY THOMAS (mezzo-soprano) TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar)
Songs by Weber, Narvaez,
Milan, Mudarra, Encina and Sor; arrangements of French songs by Matyas Seiber , and of Spanish songs by Roberto Gerhard ; English songs by Timothy Walker ; and the first performance of Peter Maxwell Davies's Guitar Sonata.
(Given last June as part of the 1987 St Magnus Festival, Orkney Islands) BBC Scotland
(piano) (1902-88)
First of two programmes This was the ideal pianist
SIR NEVILLE CARDUS
Scarlatti Sonata in F (Kk 17)
Mozart Sonata in B flat (K 333)
2.50* Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello)
3.18* Liszt Hungarian Fantasia PHILHARMONIA WALTER SUSSKIND
3.37* Chopin Nocturne in E flat, Op 9 No 2; Waltz in A flat, Op 42 de Severac Musical Box
3.48* Schubert Sonata in A (D664)
4.10* Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat: PHILHARMONIA/ ISSay DOBROWEN. Records
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Owen Dudley Edwards (in the Chair) talks with Helen McNeil ,
Anthony Thwaite and John Wilders.
The Armada exhibition at the National Maritime Museum,
London; The Decision by Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler
(Radio 3, last Sunday); Tell Me
It Again, a novel by John Fuller ; the Cheek by Jowl production of Ostrovsky's A Family Affair at the Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden, London;
Oliver Stone 's film Wall Street. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
conducted by JOHN POOLE
The third of four programmes
Elizabeth Maconchy Nocturnal Alexander Goehr Imitations of Baudelaire
Britten Sacred and Profane (Danish Radio recording)
3: Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) John Keay reflects on the ambitions and philosophies of five Englishmen whose lives span the period from British rule in Asia to the dismantling of the Empire.
led by MALCOLM STEWART conducted by LIBOR PESEK IDA HAENDEL (Violin)
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 53
8.05* Suk's 'Asrael' Symphony John Tyrrell talks about the background to this symphony's composition and evaluates its significance.
8.10* Suk Symphony, Op 27 (Asrael)
(Given on 27 July in St Nicholas 's Chapel, in association with Bespak and Marks and Spencer, as part of the 1987 King's Lynn Festival) BBC Pebble Mill
Thomas, the seventh Earl of Elgin, brought notoriety and Byron's curse upon the line. Ian Grimble reflects on the history of the Elgins in the light of SYDNEY CHECKLAND'S biography of the family.
(piano)
Haydn Sonata in B minor (H xvi 32)
Helmut Lachenmann
Variations on a theme of Schubert (first UK broadcast) Brahms Eight Pieces, Op 76 BBC Pebble Mill
by and with Robyn Archer
Songs, comments, poetry and satire, as one of Australia's leading performers looks at this year's Australian bicentenary. Musical supervision
TREVOR ALLAN and LINDSAY COOPER Technical production JOHN WHITEHALL
Producer NED CHAILLET (R)
Charles Fox introduces a series of eight recordings made at last year's festival. 3:Itchy Fingers
This award-winning Bristol saxophone quartet includes MARTIN SPEAKE (alto sax/flute) MIKE MOWER (tenor sax/flute) JOHN GRAHAM (soprano, alto, tenor sax/clarinet)
HOWARD TURNER (baritone sax/ bass clarinet)
Graham The Headmaster's Daughter
Mower Folly; Dakhut; Quark; Yuppieville Rodeo; This Morning; E7.50; Hiatus