Voltaire and the Calas Affair
The tenth of 14 programmes Marini Trio Sonata in c, Op 22 No 1
Turini Trio Sonata (Tanto tempo hormai)
Bonporti Trio Sonata in F, Op4No9
Pugnani Trio Sonata in c, Op I No 3 (R)
No 3 in c, Op 2 No 3;
No 14 in c sharp minor. Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)
The second of 14 programmes played by JOHN LILL (R)
Delius In a Summer Garden
HALLE ORCHESTRA/JOHN BARBIROLLI Vivaldi Cello Sonata in E minor (rv 40)
L'ÉCOLE D'ORPHÉE
Molique Oboe Concertino HEINZ HOLLIGER FRANKFURT RSO/ELIAHU INBAL
Schubert Quintet in A (Trout) (Mono)
MEMBERS OF THE PRO ARTE QUARTET With CLAUDE MOBDAY (double-bass) and ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano)
Bernstein Chichester Psalms DOMINIC MARTELLI (treble) RACHEL MASTERS (harp)
GARY KETTEL (percussion) THOMAS TROTTER (organ)
CORYDON SINGERS/MATTHEW BEST Records
Presented by Michael Oliver Vaclav Talich : the great Czech conductor recalled by Sir Charles Mackerras.
ABCDiariq Musico: Fritz Spiegl surveys a little-known 18th-century dictionary of musical invective.
Sex and the Music Librarian: Nicolas Slonimsky in conversation.
Letter from Paris: Jeremy Drake reports on some recent musical developments.
Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. 00pm)
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET live from the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Part 1 Haydn
Quartets: in G, Op 54 No 1; inc. Op 54 No 2
adapted in two parts by MICHELENE WANDOR with In July 1788, King George III's indisposition necessitated a visit to Cheltenham to take the waters. His select entourage included the diarist Fanny Burney , one of the maids of honour to Queen Charlotte. 1: Tea and Toil BBC Pebble Mill
(Tea and Gout' tomorrow at 9.00pm)
Part 2
Mozart Rondo in A (K 464a) Haydn Quartet in E, Op 54 No 3 (In association with Goodmusicof Cheltenham) BBC Pebble Mill
The novelist Alison Lurie talks to Paul Bailey.
led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD PETER DONOHOE (piano)
Wagner Overture: Rienzi Britten Piano Concerto
2.00* Interval Reading
2.05* Prokofiev Symphony No 6 in E flat minor. Op 111
(Given on 23 May in the Kulturpalast, Dresden, East Germany)
MEISTER DES BAROCK
J.S. Bach Trio Sonata No 3 in G minor (after bwv 527) Telemann Quartet No 12 in E minor (Paris)
C.P.E. Bach Trio Sonata in G (Wq 144)
3.55* Interval Reading
4.00* Rameau Pieces de clavecin en concerts: Suite No 5 Leclair Deuxieme recreation de musique, Op 8
(Austnan Radio recording)
OLAF BAR (baritone)
GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
The second of two Schubert recitals.
Settings of LUDWIG RELLSTAB: Liebesbotschaft; Kriegers Ahnung;
Friihlingssehnsucht;
Standchen; Aufenthalt; In der Ferne: Abschied
Settings of JOHANN GABRIEL : SEIDL: Der Wanderer an den
Mond; Bei dir allein!; Im Freien; Am Fenster; Die Taubenpost
5.35* Interval Reading
5.40* Settings of HEINRICH
HEINE Das Fischermadchen; Am Meer; Die Stadt;
Der Doppelganger; Ihr Bild; Der Atlas
(Given on 13 February in the Wigmore Hall, London)
The last of six documentaries by John Keay about Indonesia and the Philippines. Islands ofSptcerie
Spices came to Europe from the Moluccas before anyone knew where the Moluccas were. Today, Indonesia and the Philippines are still rich in natural resources but their economies seem to be at the mercy of Western and Japanese consumers, vulnerable to currency fluctuations and slow to develop.
Contributors include
DES ALWI. BERNIE VILLEGAS and LARRY HENARES. Producer DAVID PERRY
Mozart Quartet in G (K 387)
Shostakovich Quartet No 11 in F minor, Op 122
(A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
by JOHN BURNSIDE
Read by Peter Quigley Producer CLIVE BRILL BBC Manchester (R)
Symphony No 2 in E flat
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES BBC Manchester
Oral Treason
Mauricio Kagel introduces excerpts from his musical epic concerning the Devil. The text, assembled by the composer, is spoken by Eleanor Bron , Geoffrey Chater and Karl Johnson , in a new translation by CHRISTOPHER LOGUE. ALMEIDA ENSEMBLE conducted by RUPERT BAWDEN (Given on 25 June in the Queen
Elizabeth Hall . London, in association with Lufthansa German Airlines)
'—lAsimultaneous broadcast with BBC2 Further details on page 34
(Chamber music by Mauricio Kagel on Thursday at 9.45pm)
sung by the HOLST SINGERS
Recorded in AU Saints' Church, Margaret Street , London
Introit: I will sing to the Lord most high (Davan Wetton ) Responses (Rose)
Psalm 139 (Goodenough)
First lesson (AV): I Kings 18, w 17-39
Canticles: Norwich Service (John McCabe )
Second lesson (NEB): John 15, w 1-16
Anthem: Bring us, 0 Lord God (Harris)
Hymn (AMR 24): Sun of my soul Organ voluntary: A Fantasy (Darke)
Director of Music
HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Organist ANDREW LUMSDEN
Sonata in A (K 526)
ARTHUR GRUMAUX (violin) CLARA HASKIL (piano) Record