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D. Scarlatti Sinfonia No 12 in G
LES SOLISTES DE PARIS;
HENRI CLAUDE FANTAPIE
7.06* Martinu Variations on a Theme of Rossini SASA VECTOMOV (cello)
JOSEF PALENICEK (piano)
7.15* Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.30 News
7.35 Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622)
JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/NEVILLE MARRINER
8.04* Debussy Reverie; Two Arabesques
WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
8.14* Dvorak Romance in F minor
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin)
LPO/DANIEL BARENBOIM
Records
Bizet
Adieux de l'hôtesse arabe FELICITY LOTT (soprano) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) Chants du rhin, Nos 3-6 ANNIE D'ARCO (piano)
Lajolie fille de Perth: Act 2 (excerpts) (soprano)
(tenor) (baritone)(bass) (bass) bass)
FRENCH RADIO CHORUS
NEW PO OF FRANCE/GEORGES PRETRE Records
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
Sonata in B flat minor, Op 20; Impromptus in A, Op 7 No 4; in G, Op 7 No 2; in B, Op 7 No 6 BBC Wales (R)
played by members of the NASH ENSEMBLE
Wagner Siegfried Idyll conducted by LIONEL FRIEND Strauss Suite in B flat, Op 4, for 13 wind instruments (R)
Presented by Susan Sharpe
Dupre Trois Esquisses , Op 41 JOHN SCOTT (organ)
11.11* Haydn Symphony No 33 in c
L'ESTRO armonico directed by DEREK SOLOMONS (violin)
11.33* Allegri Miserere TALLIS SCHOLARS directed by PETER PHILLIPS
11.45* Beethoven Piano
Quartet in c (WoO 36 No 3)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano) with members of the AMADEUS QUARTET
12.01* Dupre Prelude and Fugue in G minor, Op 7 No 3 JOHN SCOTT (organ)
12.08* Glazunov Ballet: The Seasons, Op 67
PHILHARMONIA/YEVGENY SVETLANOV Records
live from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
DAVID JOHNSTON (tenor)
VIRGINIA BLACK (harpsichord) BRITTEN STRING QUARTET Peter Manning (violin) Keith Pascoe (violin) Peter Lale (viola)
Andrew Shulman (cello)
Purcell Lord , What Is Man Geoffrey Bush Mirabile misterium (first broadcast) Schnittke Quartet No 3
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW)
Prokofiev Suite: Romeo and Juliet (excerpt)
NEW YORK PO/DIMITRI MITROPOULOS Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 in A minor (Mono)
DAVID OISTRAKH NEW YORK PO/DIMITRI MTTROPOULOS Records
live from the Chapel of Clare College, Cambridge
Introit: 0 Lord, Increase Our Faith (Loosemore) Responses (Smith)
Psalm 119, vv 145-176 (Flintoft, Walker, Goss)
Lessons (Rsv): Ecclesiasticus 2; Revelation 2, w 12-29 Office Hymn (EH 269):
0 gladsome light, 0 grace Canticles- Jackson in G
Anthem: There Is an Old Belief (Parry)
Hymn (EH 441): My God, how wonderful thou art
Organ Voluntary: Prelude in c minor (Bach, bwv 546)
Director of Music TIMOTHY BROWN Organ Scholar NICHOLAS white
Graham Fawcett presents a selection of music.
Producer PHILIP TAGNEY
played by FLAVIO CUCCHI
Giuliani Rossiniana No 1
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Capriccio Diabolico: Tarantella
(Given on 24 May at the National
Theatre, Havana, as part of the 1988 International Guitar Festival, in association with Egrem)
Issues at the meeting point of politics and the arts are raised in a discussion chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer JULIAN HALE
Between 1914 and 1974, only 20 feature films were made in New Zealand. Since then over 50 have been produced. The country is now represented at all major festivals and its moviemakers are courted by Hollywood.
Philip French reports on this sudden outburst of activity and the state of the local cinema, with contributions from leading members of the New Zealand film community, including Lindsay Shelton of the NZ Film Commission, and the directors
Roger Donaldson, Geoff Murphy, Gaylene Preston and Vincent Ward.
The last of nine programmes Peshkar
A concert of music from North and South India as well as from the West. In the last part of the evening the musicians, playing as an ensemble, develop a unique blend of their own. With SHIV KUMAR SHARMA (santoor)
L. SHANKAR (violin)
T.H. VINAYKRAM (ghatam) LARRY CORYELL (guitar) and Zakir Hussain (tabla) who introduces the concert and talks in the interval, at 8.45*-8.50*, to Graham Sheffield.
(Given in association with the Arts
Council Contemporary Music Network)
Howard Ferguson and Gerald Finzi
Ferguson Five Bagatelles, Op 9 Finzi The Fall of the Leaf: Elegy for orchestra in D minor, Op 20 Ferguson Sonata in F minor, Op 8
Finzi Five Bagatelles, Op 23