Milton in his times
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Bach Cantata: Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Bwv 211) (Coffee Cantata): FRIENDS OF APOLLO
7.30 News
7.35 Finzi Suite: Love's Labours Lost: ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA/
WILLIAM BOUGHTON
8.02* Delalande Deuxieme
Fantasie: ORCHESTRE DE CHAMBRE
JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD/
JEAN FRANCOIS PAILLARD
8.12* Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso
BERLIN PO/RAFAEL KUBELIK Records
Delius: France
Le Ciel est, par-dessus Ie toit FELICITY LOTI (soprano) ERIC FENBY (piano)
Paris - the Song of a Great City LPO/THOMAS BEECHAM (Mono: 1934) La Lune blanche
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor) ERIC FENBY (piano)
Summer Night on the River NORTHERN SINFONlA OF ENGLAND;
RICHARD MCKOX
Idyll - Once I Passed through a Populous City
FELICITY LOTT (soprano) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone)
RPO/ERIC FENBY Records
led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) Haydn Symphony No 39 in G minor
Khachaturian Cello Concerto (1946)
BBC Wales
PAUL BARRTTT (violin) SUSAN TOMES (piano)
Bartok Sonata in E minor (1903) Ferenc Vecsey Valse triste Hubay Hejre Kati, Op 32 BBC Bristol
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK JOHN LlLL (piano)
Edward McGuire Source
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5
12.10*pm Interval Reading
12.15* Sibelius Symphony No 1 (Given on 22 March tn the Kurhaus, Wiesbadm)
BBC Scotland
from the 1987 Montreux-Vevey Festival
SCOTT ROSS (harpsichord)
D'Anglebert Suite in G minor Rameau Pieces de clavecin en concerts No 1
Bach Toccata in D (bwv 912)
Soler Five Sonatas; Fandango in D minor
Scarlatti Sonata in A (Kk 208) Sonata in A (Kk 209) (Swiss Radio recording)
MARGARET FIELD (soprano) ANDREW BALL (piano)
Britten Canticle 1: My Beloved Is Mine, Op 40
David Matthews The Golden
Kingdom, Op 33 (first broadcast performance) BBC Bristol
led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE Elgar Three Bavarian Dances Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
Alan Langford Sinfonietta (first broadcast)
Last summer, in an 18th-century castle in Hungary, young musicians from around the world spent seven days together giving recitals to an invited audience. In the first of two programmes Robert Layton introduces some of these performances.
From Czechoslovakia:
ZUZANA PAULEKOVA (piano)
Busoni Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland
Franck Prélude, Choral et Fugue
From Hungary:
ANDRAS KELLER (violin) Bartok Sonata From Sweden:
TORLEIF THEDEEN (cello) MARTA GULYAS (piano)
Martinu Variations on a theme by Rossini
From Holland:
OLGA DE roos (saxophone) CZABA VEGVARI (piano)
Milhaud Scaramouche
Presented by Richard Baker Producer HUGH WARWICK
Mari Harnay , from the Pourlet region of Brittany, sings in Breton.
Louise Reichert, from the Auvergne, sings in Occitan. Records
Weekly conversations with writers.
Allan Massie talks to the novelist and science fiction writer, lain Banks.
Producer ELIZABETH BURKE (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
live from the Royal Festival Hall, London led by BRADLEY CRESWICK conducted by KURT SANDERLING HOWARD SHELLEY (piano)
Part 1 Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in c minor (K 491)
A sequence of poetry and prose compiled by Michel Petheram
Read by RONALD PICKUP NIGEL GRAHAM and PATRICIA GALLIMORE
Producer PETER WINDOWS
BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 15 in A
by Marcella Evaristi
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It is Paris, 1920, and Dada is in the air, so perhaps it is no surprise when Marianne's hat becomes her confidante and adviser after her lover kicks them out. But the revenge is Marianne's as her lover's celebrated portrait of her gradually diminishes, and Marianne herself becomes the toast of Dada.
EMIL GILELS (piano)
Schumann Nachtstucke , Op 23: No 1 in c and No 2 in F Records
Telemann: The Last Decade
Serenata: Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho