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Butterworth The Banks of Green Willow
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA, NORMAN DEL MAR
7.06* Brahms Intermezzo in c sharp minor, Op 117 No 3 RADU LUPU (piano)
7.12* Hoist St Paul's Suite
LONDON SINFONIETTA/GEORGE HURST
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
SNO/ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.43* Albeniz Mallorca JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
7.51* Beethoven Rondino in E flat (WoO 25)
WIND SOLOISTS OF THE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF EUROPE
7.56* Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: Roses from the South VIENNA PO/WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.05* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor CRISTINA ORTIZ
STUTTGART RSO/MOSHE ATZMON Records
SHARON ROBINSON (cello) PAUL COKER (piano)
Schmidt Three Fantasy Pieces on Hungarian National Melodies
Brahms Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99 BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Presented by Malcolm Ruthven Producer PETER BERG
Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
Building a Library:
Berg's Three Orchestral Pieces, Op 6, by Arnold Whittall.
John Deathridge reviews a cabaret recital disc from
Jill Gomez and Weill's Mahagonny. Peter Paul Nash on recent discs of contemporary music.
10.40* Record Release
Berio Folk Songs i LINDA HIRST (mezzo-soprano)
LONDON SINFONIETTA DIEGO MASSON
11.04* Janacek In the Mist JET ROLING (piano)
Zemlinsky Three Songs from Op 27
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
11.27* Sinopoli Suite No 1 (Lou Salome)
LUCIA popp (soprano) JOSÈ CARRERAS (tenor)
STUTTGART RSO/THE COMPOSER
11.52* Weill Le Roi d'Aquitaine; J'attends un navire JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
12.02*pm Messiaen L'Alouette Lulu (Catalogue d'oiseaux, Book 3): PETER HILL (piano)
12.10* An interview with Michael Emmerson about his redevelopment of RCA's classical record division
12.26* Dutilleux Symphony No 1 PARIS ORCHESTRA/DANIEL BARENBOIM Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
('Record Review ' is re-broadcast on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
with Robert Hewison
In National Style (1)
Hungarian Rhapsody No 3 in B flat and No 4 in E flat;
Five Hungarian Folk Songs; Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 in D flat: KUN woo PAIK (piano) (R)
In the final programme of this series, Edward Greenfield introduces the Australian soprano's records of an opera which she and her husband,
Richard Bonynge , rescued from oblivion: Esclarmonde
Massenet's opera in four acts, with a prologue and epilogue, to a libretto by ALFRED BLAU and LOUIS DE GRAMONT (sung in French)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE Records: 1975
Introduced by Charles Fox
Anthony Curtis (in the Chair) talks with Adam Mars-Jones Gillian Reynolds and Marina Vaizey
Troupers by Ron Hutchinson on Radio 3; Brian Friel 's
Aristocrats at the Hampstead
Theatre, London; Paintings and drawings by Tess Jaray at the Serpentine Gallery, London; Vera Belmont 's film
Rouge Baiser , Irina Ratushinskaya 's memoir Grey Is the Colour of Hope and her poems Pencil Letter.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
A series of five programmes CSABA ERDELYI (viola)
BERNARD ROBERTS (piano)
Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1
Hindemith Sonata Op 25 No 4
Colin Tudge discusses with John Krebs , of Oxford
University, how biologists are borrowing economic theories about human consumer choice to understand the strategies of animals.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN (R)
Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings
Symphonia Domestica , Op 53 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL (RLAS Berlin recording)
by LAN BURTON
Distant echoes of warriors shouting and dying, swords, although modem, clashing. And here a cane basket full of heads, open-eyed heroes, beautiful courtesans, ferocious moustachioed villains, black-hooded executioners, ladies hanging. But they're all puppets and their operators, veiled in black, are waiting in the wings. With
Bunraku theatre and With ELAINE CLAXTON
STEVEN HARROLD
STEPHEN HATTERSLEY , PETER HOWELL and ERIC STOVELL as puppets, puppeteers, monks and actors
Music composed and performed by Yoshikazu Iwamoto (shakuhachi) with ANN colus (percussion) Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
MALCOLM MESSITER (cor anglais) Walton Sonata for strings
Donizetti Concertino in G for cor anglais and orchestra
Schubert Symphony No 3 in D (R)
Charles Fox introduces the final recording from last summer's festival which features a band led by the American saxophonist Michael Brecker. Brecker joined his brother, Randy, in the mid-70s to create the Brecker Brothers Band, a very successful jazz-rock-fusion group. In the 80s he was a member of the equally successful Steps Ahead. His own band at Bracknell included Mike Stem (guitar)
Joey Calderazo (keyboards) Jeff Andrews (bass) and Adam Nussbaum (drums)
Don Grolnick Nothing personal Mike Stem Choices Upside down side
Guy Wood My one and only love Michael Brecker Syzygy