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Liszt Grand Galop Chromatique JORGE BOLET (piano)
7.05* Knechtl Horn Concerto in D: BARRY TUCKWELL
ACADEMY OF ST M ARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
IONA BROWN
7.12* Ireland Symphonic rhapsody: Mai-Dun LPO/BRYDEN THOMSON
7.30 News
7.35 Johann Strauss Overture: Die Fledermaus
VIENNA PO/LORIN MAAZEL
7.44* Kreisler Slavonic Fantasy on 'Songs my mother taught me' OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin) MILTON KAYE (piano)
7.49* Hoffmeister Flute
Concerto in G: INGRID DINGFELDER
ECO/LAURENCE LEONARD
8.11* Tchaikovsky Capriccio italien: OSLO po/mariss JANSONS Records
Telemann: The Last Decade
Suite in D: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN.
INTHEFIELDS/NEVILLE MARRINER Record
Dramatic cantata:
Ino MIEKE VAN DER SLUIS (soprano) ENSEMBLE MELANTE 81 /BOB VAN ASPEREN (R)
CHRISTOPHER HYDE SMITH (flute) JANE DODD (piano)
Roussel Joueurs de flute, Op 27 Louis Aubert Madrigal
Philippe Gaubert Madrigal
Koechlin 14 Chants, Op 157 No 2 BBC Pebble Mill
Phantasy Concerto for piano and orchestra, Op 60 ERIC PARKIN (piano)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by JAMES CLARK conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON BBC Wales
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) NOBUKO IMA1 (viola)
Spohr Duo in E minor, Op 13 Mozart Duo in G (K 423) (R)
Settings of verses by Shelley and Byron Delius Love 's Philosophy; Indian Love Song Balakirev My Soul Is Dark
Schumann Aus den hebraischen
Gesangen Wolf Keine gleicht von alien
Schonen; Sonne der Schlummer losen
Gounod Vierge d'Athenes
Maud Valerie White So We'll Go No More A-roving
Quilter Love's Philosophy Devised and sung by JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) with CHRISTOPHER ROSS (piano)
led by John Tunnell, conducted by Roderick Brydon
Evelyn Glennie (percussion)
Dvorak - Serenade in E for string orchestra
Milhaud - Concerto for marimba and vibraphone
Ravel - Le Tombeau de Couperin
(Given on 13 February in the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh)
PETER HILL (piano)
Bach Three-part inventions Scriabin Sonata No 9
Knussen Sonya 's Lullaby
(Given last Wednesday in Studio 7) BBC Manchester
(Ticket details from:
BBC Concerts Promotion, PO Box 2 7, Manchester M60 1 SJ)
conducted by Simon Joly
Thomas Tomkins Magnificat of the Second Service
Nicholas Bannan Magnificat (first UK performance)
Schutz Herr, nun lassest du deinen Diener (swv 433)
Bannan Nunc dimittis (first performance)
2.20* Nicholas Bannan talks about the role of the composer in the community.
2.25* Finzi Seven Part-songs (poems by Robert Bridges)
Grainger Australian Up-country song; Brigg Fair; There Was a Pig Went to Dig; Soldier, Soldier Duke Ellington, arr Stephen Jackson Mood Indigo
Lennon and McCartney, arr Stephen Jackson Lady Madonna
(Given on 25 January, in association with the Maidenhead Music Society)
GYORGY PAUK (violin) STEVEN ISSERLIS (cello)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by GÜNTHER HERBIG Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
Brahms Concerto in A minor for violin, cello and orchestra BBC Manchester
The third of five programmes JAMES DALTON (organ)
Buxtehude Praeludium in A minor (Bux wv 153);
Ich rufzu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Bux wv 196)
Sweelinck Toccata in D minor; Onder een
Linde Jakob Praetorius Magnificat II toni
Briihns Praeludium in E minor recorded on the organ of St Jakobi d.A, Ludingworth (R)
Presented by Peter Paul Nash Producer GARETH WALTERS
Francis Wilford-Smith continues his ten-part survey. 7: The Mid-30s
A time of experiment and change brought about by the depression. Pianists began to play regularly with guitarists - LEROY CARR with SCRAPPER BLACKWELL ,
WALTER ROLAND with JOSH white. When record companies began recording again, they went out looking for new talent and among their discoveries were BIG BOY KNOX and EDDIE MORGAN. Mono
The Friday programme on the performing arts
Producer NED CHAILLET
A morally ambiguous comedy. by RICHARD NELSON and Michael believes he is doing a favour for the Polish emigre writer, Janusz, by translating his book, but is he?
A Giles Cooper Award winner as one of the best radio plays of 1987. Directed by NED CHAILLET (R)
Vocal and instrumental music from 17th-century Venice, by Monteverdi, Grandi and Scheidt. SALLY BRADSHAW (soprano)
LES SAQUEBOUTIERS DE TOULOUSE Jean-Pierre Canihac
Philippe Matharel (cornetts) Bernard Fourlet
Daniel Lassalle (sackbutts) Yvon Repérant (organ/ harpsichord)
Donizetti Sinfonia in G minor J. S. Mayr Salve regina in c MUSICA APERTA. Records
SPECULUM MUSICAE
Susan Palma (flute)
Anand Devendra (clarinet) Curtis Macomber (violin) Carol Zeavin (violin) John Graham (viola) Eric Bartlett (cello) Aleck Karis (piano)
Jo Passaro (percussion)
Introduced by Michael Berkeley Copland Sextet conducted by DON PALMA
9.46* Michael Berkeley talks to members of Speculum Musicae
9.50* Ives Quartet No 2 for strings
10.15* Michael Berkeley talks to Elliott Carter
10.20* Carter Triple Duo
(Given last Monday at St George Brandon Hill, Bristol, in association with Alec French Partnership) BBC Bristol
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For details seepage 73
Stravinsky Ave Maria , Credo and Pater Noster; Elegie (1944); Mass Symphonies of Wind Instruments;
Requiem Canticles