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Borodin Nocturne and Scherzo MARGARET FINGERHUT (piano)
7.06* Sibelius En saga
PHILH ARMONIA/VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
7.30 News
7.35 Havergal Brian Comedy overture: The Tinker's Wedding RLPO CHARLES MACKERRAS
7.42* Vivaldi Violin Concerto in D (RV 210): SIMON STANDAGE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
7.53* Chopin Nocturne in G, Op 37 No 2: FOU TS'ONG (piano)
7.58* Borodin Symphony No 2 in B minor
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ Silvio VARVISO. Records
Rameau
... Rameau divined what the dancers themselves did not know; we look upon him rightly as our first master. GARDEL, 1775 Rigaudon I and U; Musette; Tambourin (Pieces de clavecin, 1724)
KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord) Acte de ballet: La Danse (Les Fetes d'Hebe)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA; JOHN ELIOT GARDINER. Records
Irvine Arditti (violin)
David Alberman (violin) Levine Andrade (viola) Rohan de Saram (cello) Beethoven Grosse Fuge Bartok Quartet No 1, Op 7
10.25* Interval Reading
10.30* Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters) BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Presented by Susan Sharpe Bax Walsinghame
MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE (tenor) SANDRA DUGDALE (SOpranO) TALLIS CHAMBER CHOIR
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM OF LONDON BBC CLUB CHOIR
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/ VERNON HANDLEY (R)
Mozart Concerto (K 242), for two pianos and orchestra
ALFRED BRENDEL , IMOGEN COOPER
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE-FIELDS/ NEVILLE MARRINER. Record
Donald Tovey Piano Quartet in E minor, Op 12
TUNNELL PIANO QUARTET (R)
Honegger Symphony No 5 (Di tre re)
CZECH PO/SERGE BAUDO. Record
Bax To the Name above Every Name: ElLENE HANNAN (soprano) TALLIS CHAMBER CHOIR
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM OF LONDON BBC CLUB CHOIR
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/ VERNON HANDLEY (R)
live from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House, London LOWRI BLAKE (cello)
CAROLINE PALMER (piano)
Schumann Stiicke im Volkston, Op 102
Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor, Op 19
Mahler Symphony No 4 in G jo VINCENT (soprano)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/WILLEM MENGELBERG Mono record: 1939
live from Guildford Cathedral Introit: Let all mortal flesh (Bairstow)
Responses(Clucas) Psalm 104
(Hopkins, Goss, Vann)
First lesson (RSV): I Samuel 17, v 55 to 18, v 16
Canticles: Sumsion in A Second lesson (Rsv): Luke 20, vv 27-40
Anthem: Dixit Dominus (Mozart)
Hymn (AMR 195): 0 love divine, how sweet thou art
Organ voluntary: Toccata and Fugue in D (Reger)
Organist and Master of the Choristers ANDREW MILLINGTON Sub-organist PETER WRIGHT
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Producer ANDREW MUSSETT BBC Pebble Mill
played by DAVID RUSSELL
Dowland Fancy; Fantasie Salvador Brotons Dos suggestions
Carlo Domeniconi Variations on a Turkish Theme (first UK broadcast)
Emilio Pujol Seguidilla ; Tango; Guajira
(Given on 10 October in Chesterfield Art College, in association with the Chesterfield Guitar Society)
The everyday story of street-theatre folk in six episodes by Colin McLaren
with
'I mean, what we're doing, we're transforming this street into an area of interface, right, between the primal forces of good and evil.'
Donizetti's opera about the ill-fated relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex.
Recorded at the San Carlo Theatre, Naples, where the opera was first performed in 1837. CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE TEATRO DI SAN CARLO. NAPLES conducted by GUSTAV KUHN Act
8.35* Act 2
9.05* Act 3
(Italian Radio recording)
Colin Tudge splits modern science into six programmes (5) You Can Beat Darwin:
John Maynard Smith thinks many people still haven't realised that.
Putting a New Leaf into Nature's 's Book: could photosynthesis be better? Bread and Calluses:
Theya Molleson , wonders why early farmers worked so hard. Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN
Ballade No 4 in f minor DANIEL ADNI (piano) (R)
Weber Overture: Euryanthe Romanza siciliana
Clarinet Concerto No 1 also including part of Act 1 scene 2 of the opera Euryanthe.
LEIPZIG RADIO CHORUS
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA,
MAREK JANOWSKI. Records (R) revised