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Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage LPO/BERNARD HA1TINK
7.12* John Ireland Sea Fever THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
7.14* Sibelius Prelude (The Tempest)
RLPOiCHARLES GROVES
7.30 News
7.35 Bach Concerto in D minor JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) ERICK FRIEDMAN (violin)
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF
LONDON MALCOLM SARGENT
7.44* Palestrina Sanctus (Mass for Pentecost)
CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR/
STEPHEN DARLINGTON
7.46* Schumann Kinderszenen, Op 15: CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
8.04* Dvorak Legends, Op 59: No 3 in G minor; No 4 in c;
No 5 in A flat: ECO/RAFAEL KUBELIK Records
Liszt Malediction JORGE BOLET (piano) LSO/IVAN FISCHER
Romance oubliee VERA BETHS (viola)
REINBERT DE LEEUW (piano) Three Petrarch Sonnets MARGARET PRICE (soprano) CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano)
Festklange: LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA KURT MASUR. Records
directed by JOSHUA RIFKIN with JULIANNE BAIRD (soprano) JANE BRYDEN (soprano)
DREW MINTER (counter-tenor) JEFFREY GALL (counter-tenor) JEFFREY THOMAS (tenor)
FRANK HOFFMEISTER (tenor) JAN OPALACH (bass)
STEPHEN HAMMER (baroque oboe) Bach Cantata No 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Oboe Concerto in E flat; Magnificat in D Records
Piano Concerto in A (K 414) MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS,
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Records
led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JANOS FÜRST YURI BASHMET (viola)
Haydn Symphony No 80 in d minor
Walton Viola Concerto
12.10* Interval Reading
Felicity Cain , an enthusiastic amateur musician, talks about music on the Isle of Man.
12.15* Mussorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition (Presented on 3 September in the Villa Marina by the Isle of Man Arts Council)
live from Studio 7
ANDREW BALL (piano)
Dvorak Suite in A, Op 98a Busoni Red Indian Diary
Frederic Rzewski Dreadful
Memories; Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (North American Ballads)
Ticket information from:
Concerts Promotion. PO Box 27 Manchester M60 1SJ
... a line from a song by the 14th-century musician JACOPO DA BOLOGNA.
David Fallows puts the maxim to the test and introduces some performances of trecento music recorded over the past four decades. Records
Symphony No 5 in B flat Mass in E flat (D 950)
JULIE KAUFMANN (soprano) iris VERMILLION (soprano) THOMAS MOSER (tenor) ALDO BALDIN (tenor)
RAINER SCHOLZE (baSS)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JORG-PETER WEIGLE (Bavarian Radio recording)
The fifth of six programmes in which Nicholas Anderson considers approaches to the performance of Bach's set of concertos.
Concerto No 5 in D
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE/GUSTAV
LEONHARDT
Presented by David Hoult Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
In the third of ten programmes, Max Harrison continues his examination of the tremendous upsurge of innovativejazz which occurred on the West
Coast of America during the 50s. This week, the formation of the GERRY MULLIGAN QUARTET in 1952 and its remarkable impact.
Nicholas Serota , the new
Director of the Tate Gallery. talks to Richard Cork about plans and prospects. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
A tragedy by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and Peter Egan as Roderigo ... trifles light as air
Are to the jealous, confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ ...
Scene: Venice and Cyprus
Other parts played by NIGEL GRAHAM. BRIAN HAINES
MICHAEL KILGARRIFF.
JONATHAN SCOTT and PETER TUDDENHAM
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The last of six programmes presented by Nicholas Anderson
Concerto No 6 in B flat
CONCENTUS MUSICUS OF VIENNA/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Record
Lennox Berkeley
Symphony No 3, Op 74;
Five Herrick Poems, Op 89; Guitar Concerto, Op 88;
The Hill of the Graces, Op 91 No 2
Der verzweifelte Liebhaber NORMAN BAILEY (baritone) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) Record