Education: Truancy
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Suppe Overture: Light Cavalry BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.07* Puccini 0 mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) EVA MARTON (soprano)
MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA/
GIUSEPPE PATANE
7.09* Handel Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4: SIMON PRESTON
ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK
7.30 News
7.35 Strachey These Foolish
Things: OSCAR PETERSON (piano) COUNT BASIE (piano)
FREDDIE GREEN (guitar) RAY BROWN (bass)
LOUIE BELLSON (drums)
7.41* Bernstein Three dance episodes (On the Town) ISRAEL PO/THE COMPOSER
7.51* Porter, arr Shearing I've Got You under My Skin BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) GEORGE SHEARING (piano)
7.56* Rodrigo Concerto Madrigal PEPE AND ANGEL ROMERO (guitars) ACADEMY OFSTMARTININ-THE-FIELDS/ NEVILLE MARRINER. Records
Boccherini
Symphonies in D and A - Cantilena/Adrian Shepherd
Cello Concerto in C - Anner Bylsma (cello) Concerto Amsterdam, directed by Jaap Schroder (violin)
(Records)
led by ROLF WILSON conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES THEA KING and GEORGINA DOBREE (clarinets)
Gluck Symphony in G (Overture: Ipermestra) Etienne Solere Sinfonie
Concertante for two clarinets and orchestra
Haydn Symphony No 84 in E flat
COULL STRING QUARTET
Mozart Quartet in E flat (K 160) Vaughan Williams Quartet No 1 in G minor BBC Wales
led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by EDWARD DOWNES YEFIM BRONFMAN (piano)
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no 3 in D minor
12.15* Interval Reading
12.20* Glazunov
Symphony No 4 in e flat
(Presented on 30 April by Leeds
Leisure Services with assistance from Hilton International) BBC Manchester
MARY KING (mezzo-soprano) SEBASTIAN BELL (flute)
ANDREW MARRINER (clarinet) MEDICI STRING QUARTET
Milhaud Quartet No 3 for strings and voice
Hindemith Die junge Magd, Op23No2
(Given last Wednesday in Studio 7) BBC Manchester
Ticket details from:
BBC Concerts Promotion.
POBox27, Manchester M60 1SJ
PETER KATIN (piano)
Mozart Fantasy in c minor
(K 475); Sonata in c minor (K 457) Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 13 (Pathetique) BBC Pebble Mill
Symphony No 9
SOUTH WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
(South West German Radio recording)
The last of five programmes JAMES DALTON (organ)
Froberger Toccata No 14 in G
Jakob Praetorius Magnificat II tone, v 2
Tunder Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott Buxtehude Chorale-prelude:
Mensch, willt du leben seliglich (Bux wv 206)
Briihns Prelude and fugue No 2 in E minor
(Given in 1986 at Queen's 's College Chapel, Oxford)
('Homage to Buxtehude' next Friday)
Edward Seckerson presents music for the early evening. Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
Francis Wilford-Smith continues his ten-part series on the role of the piano in the blues. 9: Chicago and the Blues Bands With a constant influx of Southern blacks into Chicago in the late 30s, the city became the centre of the blues recording industry. As the music developed, the piano increasingly became part of the rhythm section, while the guitar and the harmonica took the lead.
The Friday programme on the performing arts
Producer NED CHAILLET
by JOHN FORD adapted by BRETT USHER
May 't please your gentle grace to hear once more the story of a castaway in love....
Ford's tale of love corrupted by envy and jealousy, of faith tested by passion, was written in 1633 but there is no record of it having been professionally performed for over 350 years.
Directed by CAROLINE RAPHAEL (R)
Fourth of five programmes PAUL GOODWIN (baroque oboe) NICHOLAS PARLE (harpsichord)
Thomas Vincent Oboe Sonata in c Vivaldi, transc J. S. Bach
Concerto in D J. S. Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor, (bwv 1030)
10.05* Peter Barker reads from a speech given by Francisco Ignacio Solano at the opening of a music school in Lisbon in 1779.
10.10* C.P.E. Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor
Rameau Suite in A minor (1728) Vivaldi Oboe Sonata in c minor
Delius: Germany
Sonnenscheinlied; Durch den Wald; The Song of the Lyre;
The Dance-Song (A Mass of Life)