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Balakirev, orch Casella
Oriental Fantasy: Islamey
BAVARIAN RSO/ESA-PEKKA SALONEN
7.09* Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 2 in D minor
CHRISTINE WALEVSKA
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA/
EUAHUINBAL
7.30 News
7.35 Lanner Marien-Walzer , Op 143
GIDON KREMER (violin) PETER GUTH (violin)
KIM KASHKASHIAN (viola)
GEORGE HORTNAGEL (double-bass)
7.43* Ravel Menuet antique AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
7.50* Haydn Symphony No 7 in c (Le Midi)
ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK Records
Presented by Jon Curie Producer PETER BERG
The last of three programmes which contrast piano trios written by Haydn and Mozart in 1788. Haydn Trio in c minor (H xv 13) Mozart Trio in E (K 542) LONDON FORTEPIANO TRIO
Monica Huggett (violin) Timothy Mason (cello)
Linda Nicholson (fortepiano)
The last of four weekly sequences of English madrigals:
Morley. Arise, Awake.
Wilbye. Thus Saith My Cloris Bright.
Gibbons. Fair Is the Rose.
Weelkes. As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending.
Ward. Phyllis, the Bright.
Wilbye. Weep, O Mine Eyes.
Consort of Musicke directed by Anthony Rooley.
(Record)
Introduced by Richard Osborne Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases.
Stephen Pettitt on discs of music from 14th-century Italy and Tudor England.
Organ music by Vierne is reviewed by Gordon Reynolds. Stephen Johnson reviews
20th-century orchestral music, including symphonies by Nielsen and Shostakovich.
10.40* Record Release
Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler: SAN FRANCISCO so; HERBERTBLOMSTEDT
11.08* Andreas de Florentia Two Ballatas
Richard Loqueville Two Pieces Jean Haucourt Je demande ma bienvenue
Estienne Grossin Va t'ent souspir: GOTHIC VOICES directed by CHRISTOPHER PAGE (medieval harp)
With ANDREW LAWRENCE-KING (medieval harp)
11.27* John Sheppard Laudem dicite Deo; Justi in perpetuum vivent
THESDCTEEN/HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
11.43* Byrd Come Wofull
Orpheus; Though Amarillis Daunce in Greene MLUARD ENSEMBLE and LONDON BAROQUE directed by PAUL hillier
11.53* Dowland When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love ; Say,
Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) PAUL O'DETTE (lute)
12.02* Vierne Impromptu; Etoile du soir; Carillon de Westminster (Pieces de fantaisie)
DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ)
12.21* Svendsen Symphony No 1 OSLO PO/MARISS JANSONS
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Transcriptions, Paraphrases, Reminiscences (9)
Berlioz L'Idée fixe; Symphonie fantastique played by LESLIE HOWARD (R)
Bath Festival
Sir William Glock 's
80th birthday concert NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Mozart Oboe Quartet in F (K 370) Ligeti Horn Trio
3.15* Sir William Glock discusses the planning of this concert and explains the background to the composition of Boulez's Dérive.
3.20* Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp Boulez Derive
Mozart Quintet in E flat (K 452) (Given on 7 June at the Guildhall, Bath) BBC Bristol
IWAN LLEWELYN (piano)
Scriabin Sonata No 7 in F sharp, Op 64 (White Mass)
Ravel Ondine (Gaspard de la nuit)
Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52. BBC Wales
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Nigel Andrews (in the Chair) talks with John Elsom ,
Bryan Robertson and Hilary Spurting. A 13-part television version of Len Deighton 's Game, Set and Match (Mondays ITV and Saturdays Channel 4); Ibsen's
Hedda Gabler at the Hampstead Theatre, London; the complete graphic works of Toulouse-
Lautrec at the Royal Academy, London; Terence Davies 's film Distant Voices, Still Lives: Down Home: Revisiting Tasmania by Peter Conrad.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
The third of four programmes Performed by violinist LYDIA MORDKOVITCH and pianist CLIFFORD BENSON Nielsen Prelude and presto, Op 52, for solo violin
Grieg Sonata No 3 in c minor, Op 45. BBC Pebble Mill
An opera in a prologue, four acts and epilogue, after
Goethe's Faust, with libretto and music by Arrigo Boito. (Sung in Italian) (bass)(tenor) (tenor) (soprano) (mezzo-soprano) (soprano)
CHORUS OF THE GRAND THÉÀTRE.
GENEVA; VOCAL ENSEMBLE OF SOFIA SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by GIUSEPPE PATANÉ During the intervals at 8.10* and 9.10*, Robert Carsen , the director of this production, talks to Simon Milner.
(Given on 27 September at the Grand Théâtre, Geneva) (Swiss Radio recording)
(piano)
Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117
Brahms Six Pieces, Op 118
Schoenberg Three Pieces, Op 11
10.55* Interval Reading
1 1 00* Beethoven Sonata in B flat, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)