Hazlitt as Literary Critic
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Vivaldi Concerto in F for recorder and strings (Rv 442)
MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA OF THE
18TH CENTURY/FRANS BRUGGEN
7.09* Purcell Suite No 6 in D
KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
7.14* Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op 6 No 1
ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK
7.30 News
7.35 Sibelius Overture: Karelia
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI
7.43* Chopin Fantasy on Polish Airs
MISCHA DICHTER (piano)
PHILHARMONIA, NEVILLE MARRINER
7.57* Elgar The Swimmer (Sea Pictures): JANET BAKER (mezzo) LSO/JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.03* Mozart Symphony No 34 inc(K338)
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
Records. Producer RAY ABBOTT
Telemann: The Last Decade (1757-67)
Suite burlesque:
Don Quixote BERLIN ACADEMY FOR ANCIENT MUSIC Record
Donnerode
GILLIAN FISHER (soprano)
AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo-soprano) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS. RICHARD JACKSON (basses)
BBC SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by JOSEF FRÖLICH conducted by SIMON JOLY (R) Producer NICHOLAS ANDERSON
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) JOHN MCCABE (piano)
Mozart Sonata in E flat (K 481) Copland Sonata BBC Wales
('Mozart and Corigliano' on Wednesday at 9.35am)
Rachmaninov Three Anthems from Liturgy of St John Chrysostom , Op 31
Tchaikovsky Four Anthems (sung in Russian) BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN POOLE
KOLOS KOVATS (bass) BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by GYORGY LEHEL Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat (K 543) Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
12.10*pm Interval Reading
12.15* Brahms Symphony No 2 in D (Given on 8 March in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester) BBC Manchester
live from St John 's, Smith Square, London SALVATORE ACCARDO ( Violin) BRUNO CANINO (piano) Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring) Prokofiev Sonata No 2 in D, Op 94a (Re-broadcast next Sunday) (Tickets £2. SO available from 1 1.00am today, or in advance from the Box Office - Tel: [number removed])
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX PETER LAWSON (piano) Milhaud Le Camaval d'Aix Debussy La Mer BBC Wales
Variations 1-15
4.10* Interval Reading
4.15* Variations 16-30 STANISLAV HELLER (harpsichord) (Given in 1985 at the Wigmore Hall, London)
There's a floral flavour to Brian Kay 's selection, ranging from the delights of an English country garden to the flowers of the field and roses in the south. Producer ANTHONY SELLORS
played by CHRISTOPHER HERRICK in Arundel Cathedral
Bourgeois Serenade, Op 22 Variations on a theme by Herbert Howells , Op 87
Lemare Concert Fantasia on the Sailor's Hornpipe, British
Grenadiers, and Rule Britannia, Op91
(Given as part of last year's Arundel Festival, in association with the Bowerman Memorial Trust) BBC Bristol
Weekly conversations about the visual arts. This week: the art of portrait painting.
Producer HANS PIETSCH
by Janacek
The new Glyndeboume Festival production directed by NIKOLAUS LEHNHOFF (sung in Czech)
The action takes place in the small town of Kalinov on the banks of the Volga, around 1860. Katya, married to a spineless man, bullied by an unspeakable mother-in-law, takes a lover; then, during a storm, publicly confesses her guilt ...
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS chorusmaster IVOR
BOLTON LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DAVID NOLAN conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
Acts 1 and 2
8.45* Andrew Davis talks with Stephen Johnson about Katya Kabanova and Glyndebourne.
9.05* Act 3 (live from Glyndeboume)
(In association with the Philip and Pauline Harris Charitable Trust)
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David Constantine reads a selection of his poetry.
Sonata in A minor (K 310) Sonata in A (K 331) played by CHRISTOPHER KITE on a Viennese fortepiano by Johann Fritz (c 1813) at the Finchcocks Collection.
Stravinsky (1882-1971)
Ritual and Regeneration
Four Studies, Op 7; Two songs on poems by Balmont; The Rite of Spring;
Four Studies for Orchestra