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Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
PHILHARMONIA/CARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.07* Michael Haydn Concertino in D
DALE CLEVENGER (horn)
FRANZ LISZT CO/JANOS ROLLA
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet)
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT
7.43* Carl Heinrich Graun Horn Concerto in D
BARRY TUCKWELL
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
IONA BROWN
7.53* Ravel Pavane pour une infante defunte
MIKHAIL RUDY (piano)
7.59* Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat (D 125)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-THE-FIELDS/
NEVILLE MARRINER
Records. Producer ROBERT LAYTON
Weber (1786-1826)
Overture: Abu Hassan
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/
GUSTAVKUHN
Clarinet Concertino
SABINE MEYER
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA/ HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
Theme and Variations on 'A Schusserl und a Reindl ist' RAINER MOOG (viola)
NORTH GERMAN RADIO ORCHESTRA/
MARC ANDREAE Records
Peter Schmoll: Overture and Act 1 scene 1
BBC SOISIMON JOLY (R)
Producer GORDON STEWART
Ibert Cinque pieces en trio Arnold Cooke Trio
Milhaud Suite (d'apres Corrette) (R)
Giya Kancheli Symphony No 6
GEORGIAN STATE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by DZHANSUG KHAKHIDZE
(Soviet Radio recording) (R)
played by PETER NOKE and HELEN KRIZOS
Lambert The Bird Actors Bridge In the Shop
Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'oye BBC Manchester
led by MARTIN MILNER conducted by STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI LYNN HARRELL (cello)
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Haydn Cello Concerto in D (Hvub2)
11.55* Interval Reading
12.00* Bruckner Symphony No 3 in D minor
BBC Manchester (R)
The last concert in the season, live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
Beethoven Variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120
Series producer ROBERT LAYTON (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
(Tickets £2.50, available from 11.00am today, or in advance from the Box Office- Tel: [number removed])
2.05 Reading
conducted by TOMASZ BUGAJ
Blacher Variations on a theme ofPaganini
Rachmaninov Symphony No 1 in D minor, Op 13
The third of five programmes Concerts ofAntient Music
The CHANDOS BAROQUE PLAYERS perform music from the concerts founded by the Earl of Sandwich in 1776, where no work less than 20 years old was to be performed. Baston Concerto No 2 in c, for descant recorder, two violins and continuo
Handel Sonata in c minor,
Op 2 No 1, for oboe, violin and continuo
Geminiani Sonata in F, for cello and continuo
Corelli Chaconne in G,
Op 2 No 12, for two violins and continuo
Handel Sonata in F, for recorder and continuo
Roseingrave Introduction in G minor to Scarlatti's lessons for harpsichord
Scarlatti Sonatas (Kk 234, Kk 235) for harpsichord
Handel Sonata in G minor, for oboe, two violins and continuo
Presented by Richard Baker Producer ANTHONY SELLORS
played by GRAHAM BARBER Bach and His Influences
The first of four programmes Reincken Fugue in G minor
Bruhns Chorale fantasia: Nun komm, der heiden Heiland Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (Bwv 542)
(Given on 14 January In St David's Hall, Cardiff) BBC Wales
Eight episodes from the musical memoirs Of DAME ETHEL SMYTH Read by Anna Massey 1: Musical StirringsAdapted and produced by GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
('Music in Leipzig' tomorrow at
7.05pm)
Piano Rondo in D (K 382)
Symphony No 34 in c (K 338) CHRISTIAN BLACKSHAW (piano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by RODNEY FRIEND
Conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK
live from the Pittville Pump Room
FINE ARTS BRASS ENSEMBLE
Andy Culshaw (trumpet) Bryan Allen (trumpet) Stephen Roberts (horn) Simon Hogg (trombone) Richard Sandland (tuba) Parti
Lutoslawski Mini Overture Handel, arr Stephen Roberts Water Music
Pachelbel, arr Roberts Canon in D
Robin Holloway
Divertimento No 5
(first broadcast performance)
Recent unpublished poems read by the poets themselves, including ELIZABETH BARTLETT CONNIE BENSLEY. EDWIN BROCK DUNCAN BUSH. VICKI FEAVER
ROY FISHER , CAROLE SATYAMURTI
MATTHEW SWEENEY and KIT WRIGHT. Compiled and introduced by Carol Ann Duffy
Producer ANTHONY THWAITE
Part 2
Thea Musgrave Fanfare
Malcolm Arnold Brass Quintet No 2 (first performance)
Philip Wilby Classic Images (In association with PCAS)
A dialogue from
The Anecdotes of Joseph Spence , arranged by DONALD BANCROFT with and
Alexander Pope , born 300 years ago this year, was not only a great master of English verse but also a highly amusing and witty conversationalist.
One of his closest friends, The
Rev Joseph Spence (Professor of Poetry at Oxford at the age of 29), recorded for posterity many of their conversations over the years - until Pope's death in 1744. Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS (R) revised
Tchaikovsky Introduction; March; Scene dansante (Prologue: The Sleeping Beauty)
BBC SO/GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY Liszt Symphonic poem:
From the Cradle to the Grave LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/KURTMASUR
Strauss Tone poem: Death and Transfiguration (Mono: 1932) BERLIN RADIO ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER
Records
Shostakovich (1906-75) Early Works
Fantastic Dances Scherzo in E flat
Piano Sonata No 1
Symphony No 1 in F minor