Hamlet and its European Reception
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Haydn Symphony No 81 in G ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.30 News
7.35 Dvorak Piano Concerto in G minor: SVIATOSLAV RICHTER
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA.
MUNICH/CARLOS KLEIBER
8.13* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden
SNO/NEEME JARVI. Records
Stravinsky
My Mass was not composed for concert performance, but for use in church. It is liturgical and almost without ornament. The 'Credo' is the longest movement. There is much to believe.
Ave Maria, Credo and Pater Noster: FESTIVAL SINGERS OF
TORONTO; GREGG SMITH SINGERS Elegie (1944)
GERARD CAUSSE (viola)
Mass: CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
CHOIR, OXFORD
LONDON SINFONIETTA/SIMON PRESTON Symphonies of Wind Instruments
NASH ENSEMBLE/SIMON RATTLE Requiem Canticles
ELAINE bonazzi (contralto) DONALD GRAMM (bass)
ITHACA COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR
COLUMBIA SO/ROBERT CRAFT. Records
played by THEA KING and CLIFFORD BENSON
Joseph Holbrooke Nocturne; Butterfly of the Ballet
Jeffrey Lewis Sonante (first broadcast)
Lutoslawski Five Dance Preludes. BBC Wales
Mozart Flute Quartet in c BARTHOLD KUIJKEN (flute) SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (violin) LUCY VAN DAEL (viola)
WIELAND KUIJKEN (cello)
Haydn Symphony No 42 in D
L'ESTRO ARMONICO/DEREK SOLOMONS
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano) Borodin Overture: Prince Igor Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) (Given on 9 March in the Newport Centre, in association with the Welsh Arts Council)
PETER LAWSON (piano) Bach Two-Part Inventions Ibert Histoires Villa-Lobos Prole do bebe I (Given last Wednesday in Studio 7. Ticket details from: BBC Concerts Promotion. PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ)
The last of three programmes BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE Gordon Langford First Suite of Dances (first broadcast performance) Matthew Curtis Autumn Song Buxton Orr Fanfare and Processional (first broadcast performance) Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden John Rutter Partita Series producer ALAN OWEN
Webern Langsamer Satz (1905) Berg Quartet, Op 3. BBC Wales
Ballade No 1 in D flat; Valses oubliées Nos 3 and 4; Berceuse; Valses oubliees Nos 2 and 1 played by HAMISH MILNE (R)
The second of five programmes played by JAMES DALTON on the organ of Malmo Museum, Sweden Scheidt Credo in unum deum; Echo: Christe qui lux es et dies (seven verses) Buxtehude Chorale prelude: Nimm von uns (Bux wv 207); Ciacona in c minor (Bux wv 159)
Presented by Eric Hancock Producer MARTIN COTTON BBC Bristol
Francis Wilford-Smith continues his ten-part series looking at the role of the piano in the blues.
6: St Louis Blues
Vast distances and lack of communications between musical centres in America in the 1920s and 30s kept them apart, and allowed them to develop their own distinctive musical styles. Main exponents of the St Louis style were
HENRY BROWN. ROOSEVELT SYKES and WALTER DAVIS.
The Friday conversation on the performing arts and cinema. On the publication of his autobiography, A Life, Elia Kazan talks to Christopher Cook.
Producer RACHEL YORKE
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by JAMES BALDWIN
The first play by the black American writer, who died in 1987. Plaguetown, USA, 1958:
'The plague is race; the plague is our concept of Christianity: and this raging plague has the power to destroy every human relationship.' Blacktown
Whitetown
Musical adviser JOE SEELY Directed by MARTIN JENKINS
The first of five programmes. French Renaissance chansons by Janequin, Sermisy, Costeley and Bertrand.
The programme includes large-scale programmatic works by Janequin which depict birdsong, battles and hunting. CLEMENT JANEQUIN ENSEMBLE Parti
10.00* Peter Barker reads from a speech given by FRANCISCO IGNACIO solano at the opening of a music school in Lisbon in 1779. 10.05* Part 2
(The Clement Janequin Ensemble perform more chansons next Tuesday)
by STUART HANNABUSS
Read by Michael Elder
The new vicar is outstandingly good. Too good to be true, perhaps?
Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
Sibelius
Suite: Swanwhite
As Slowly as the Evening Sky; Romeo; Romance (Op 61); Serenade No 2 in G minor The Oceanides