Of the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
Beethoven Military March; Octet in E flat. Records
in G minor, Op 49 No 1 in g, Op 49 No 2 in F sharp, Op 78 in A, Op 101
The tenth of 14 programmes played by JOHN LILL (R)
Chaminade Flute Concertino
JAMES GALWAY
RPO/CH CHARLES DUTOIT Martinu Le Jazz
LUBOMIR PANEK SINGERS
PRAGUE SO/ZBYNEK VOSTRAK
Korngold Violin Concerto in D ITZHAK PERLMAN PITTSBURGH SO/ANDRE
PREVIN Herbert Murrill Sonata in G
CARL DOLMETSCH (treble recorder) JOSEPH SAXBY (harpsichord) Franck Piano Quintet JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD
MUIR STRING QUARTET
Weill Suite: Der Silbersee
MIT SO/DAVID EPSTEIN Records
Peter Barker anticipates some of the pleasures of the coming week's concerts, in the company of this week's guest, Heather Couper. Producer PETER BERG
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JIRI STAREK Valen Overture:
Le Cimetière marin
Nielsen Suite: Aladdin BBC Scotland (R)
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor Gordon Crosse Wildboy
12.20* Interval Reading
12.25* Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20
BBC Pebble Mill (R)
led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by CHARLES GROVES Sibelius Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
(piano)
Clementi Sonatina in c, Op 36 No 1
Satie Sonatine bureaucratique; Sports et divertissements
Poulenc Three Pieces (1928) BBC Pebble Mill
Barbara Hendricks (soprano)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen
Stenhammar Serenade in F
Berg Seven Early Songs
Ravel Sheherazade
Debussy Iberia
(Given last Monday in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, in association with the Scottish Post Office)
(BBC Scotland)
The last of seven programmes featuring all of Shostakovich's string quartets, played by the BORODIN STRING QUARTET No 14 in F sharp, Op 142
No 15 in E flat minor, Op 144 (R)
WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) MONICA HUGGETT (Violin)
JAAPTERLiNDEN(violada gamba) TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord) Rameau Pieces de clavecin en concerts: No 3 in A
Telemann Quartet No 12 in E minor (Paris)
(Swedish Radio recording)
A presentation in words and music of the life of Sir Edward Elgar.
Compiled and written by Michael Kennedy
With Richard Pasco and Barbara Leigh-Hunt
The programme ends with a Performance of Elgar's Piano Quintet.
Medici String Quartet: Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin) Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello) with John Bingham (piano)
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
BBC Symphony Orchestra, led by Rodney Friend, conducted by David Atherton
Tonight, 16 soloists from the BBC Singers give a 50th anniversary performance of Vaughan Williams tribute to the founder of the Proms, Sir Henry Wood.
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
8.15* Timber
With the help of archive recollections, Lionel Salter looks at the life and character of Sir Henry Wood.
8.35* Britten Spring Symphony
Joan Rodgers (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) Philip Langridge (tenor) BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus, chorusmaster Gareth Morrell
CBSO Chorus, chorusmaster Simon Halsey
Southend Boys' Choir, director Michael Crabbe
Simon Rae reads a sequence of poems which arose from his experience of living in a unique English village. (R)
No 2 in A minor (BWV 807) MELVYN TAN (harpsichord)
(Third suite tomorrow at 10.35pm)
recorded in Canterbury Cathedral sung by a choir of boys and men drawn from churches, colleges and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music Responses (Byrd)
Psalms 136,137,138 (Lloyd, Lloyd, Ley) First lesson (RSV):
Proverbs 31, vv 10-31
Canticles: The Chichester Setting (How)
Second lesson (RSV):
I Corinthians 1, vv 1-18
Anthem: Rise, heart; thy Lord is risen (Vaughan Williams) Hymn (AMNs 393): Lord of all good
Organ voluntary: Fugue on the Magnificat (Bach, Bwv 733) Choir directed by MARTIN HOW Organist lain SIMCOCK
Poulenc Concerto for two pianos FRANCOIS-RENE DUCHABLE JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD
ROTTERDAM PO/JAMES CONLON. Record