The second of six programmes played by husband and wife duettists ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL , featuring each week one of Czerny's Grand
Trios for six hands at one piano, in which they are joined by their son, Guy. Weber Allegro, tutto ben marcato (Eight Pieces, Op 60) Respighi Six Little Pieces
Czerny Brilliant variations on the Tyrolean theme from Auber's 'La Fiancee' Op 228 with GUY DAGUL. Records
The second of six programmes I suppose when I play in public, it looks very easy. It is only very easy because, before I ever came to the concert stage, I worked very, very hard. JASCHA HEIFETZ Beethoven Trio in c minor, Op9No3 with WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola) and GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello) Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D, Op 35 with the CHICAGO SO/FRITZ REINER Mono records
Haydn Symphony No 51 in B flat L'ESTRO ARMONICO/DEREK SOLOMONS Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art FELICITY Lorr (soprano)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) JOHN WILLIAMS (counter-tenor) THOMAS ALLEN (bass)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR and ORCHESTRA
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Kabalevsky Violin Concerto DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
USSR STATE SO: DMITRI KABALEVSKY Poulenc Les Chemins de l'amour: FELICITY LOTT (soprano) 'GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) Delius Florida Suite
RPO THOMAS BEECHAM. Records
with Michael Oliver.
Beethoven's string quartets:
Clive Brown and John Holloway discuss the performing traditions.
A musical partnership: a conversation with the soprano Mitsuko Shirai and her husband and accompanist Hartmut H611.
Czech opera: Rodney Milnes reviews John Tyrell 's new book. Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and ANDREW LYLE
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKI OTAKA PETER DONOHOE (piano)
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 1
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 74 (Pathetique)
(Given last Sunday in St David's Hall, Cardiff)
PETER FRANKL and TAMAS VASAKY (Two pianos and piano duet)
Britten Introduction and Rondo alla burlesca
Schubert Variations in B minor, (D 823 No 2)
Mozart Sonata in D (K 448)
This week, Michael Barber in conversation with the novelist and screenwriter William Boyd. (Broadcast last Tuesday as 'Third Ear
Dohnanyi Serenade in c, Op 10. for string trio
Arensky Quartet in A minor, Op 35, for violin, viola and two cellos
ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
Elisabeth Perry (violin)
Simon Rowland Jones (viola) Moray Welsh (cello)
Melissa Phelps (cello) BBC Manchester (R) revised
ADRIAN THOMPSON (tenor) JOHN TRANTER (bass)
LEEDS FESTIVAL CHORUS
Chorusmaster SIMON WRIGHT
ENGLISH NORTHERN PHILHARMONIA led by DAVID GREED conducted by JOHN ALLDIS Elizabeth Maconchy Two Poems by Gerard Manley
Hopkins, for chorus and brass BrucknerAve Maria John Tavener Risen!
Puccini Messa di Gloria BBC Manchester (R)
(Given in March 1987 in Leeds Town Hall)
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) Sonatas in G minor (KK 12): b flat (KK 334); F (KK 150 and 151); G minor (KK 179); G (KK 180); and c (KK 143) (R)
BORODIN STRING QUARTET
Beethoven Quartet in c minor, Op 18 No
5.15* Interval Reading
5.20* Beethoven Quartet in A minor, Op 132
(Given on 3 July in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)
A series of four documentaries about the classical music of India in the 20th century and, in particular, since Independence. Written and presented by Roger Savage
2: A Niche for the Musician with contributions from
RAM NARAYAN. MAN! KAUL. KOMAL
KOTHARI. HARIPRASAD CHAURASIA.
BONNIE WADE. DEBU CHOUDHURY , SHARAN RANI, IMRAT KHAN ,
NARESH SOHAL. RAVI SHANKAR ,
NAZIR JAIRAZBHOY , MUKUND LATH,
VIJAY KICHLU. SHIVKUMAR SHARMA and ZAKIR HUSSAIN
Readers ZIA MOYHEDDIN and BENJAMIN WHITROW
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
conducted by MATTHIAS BAMERT CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano)
JOHN CUSHING (clarinet)
JOSEF PACEWICZ (saxophone) Duparc Symphonic poem: Lenore
Debussy Rhapsody for clarinet and orchestra;
Rhapsody for saxophone and orchestra
Franck Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra
8.10* Interval Reading
8.15* Raff Symphony No 5 (Lenore)
BBC Scotland
Ever since their premieres, Schoenberg's scores have dismayed audiences and Provoked disapproval and controversy. Now, long after the composer's death, his music Is still by tradition difficult to listen to, even though many of his works are held to be classics of our time.
Michael Hall offers an approach to the problem of listening to Schoenberg's music, and examines the background, the wit, the style and the method of this 'Reluctant Revolutionary'. Musical examples played by ALAN GRAVILL (piano)
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
I Brahms and Schoenberg' tomorrow evening at 7.30pm)
for cello and piano
Beethoven Variations on 'Ein Madchen oder Weibchen', from Mozart's 'Die Zauberflbte'
Hindemith Three Easy Pieces Webern Three Little Pieces, Op 11
Mendelssohn Variations concertantes, Op 17 SUSAN SALM (cello)
DANIEL EPSTEIN (piano) (R)
recorded in Salisbury Cathedral
Introit: Locus iste (Bruckner) Responses (Ayleward)
Psalms 84, 85 (Alcock, Martin) First Lesson (rsv): 1 Kings 8, vv 22-30
Office Hymn (NEH 205): Christ is made the sure foundation
Canticles: Wood in E flat, No 1 Second Lesson (RSV):
1 Corinthians 3, w 9-22 Anthem: Blessed City (Bairstow)
Hymn (AMR 248): Lord of the worlds above
Organ voluntary: Paean (Whitlock)
Organist and Master of the Choristers RICHARD SEAL
Assistant organist DAVID HALLS BBCBristol
Darmstadt Overture in D CONCENTUSMUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Record
GesangWeylas
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) Record