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Durey Romance sans paroles, Op 21
FRANCOISE PETIT (piano)
7.02* Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien
RCA SO, KIRIL KONDRASHIN
7.17* Grieg Landkjenning ASBJORN HANSLI (baritone)
OSLO PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
LSO/PERDREIER
7.30 News
7.35 Delius Irmelin Prelude
RPOTHOMAS BEECHAM
7.40* Muffat Suite No 8 in E (Indissoluble Friendship) (Florilegium II)
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.56* Stenhammar Florez och Blanzeflor
INGVAR WIXELL (baritone)
SWEDISH RSOiSTIG WESTERBERG
8.04* Finzi Romance for string orchestra
ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA!
WILLIAM BOUGHTON
8.11* Mendelssohn Venetian Gondola Song, Op 30 No 6 DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
8.14* Auric Ouverture Rondeau
LSO/ANTAL DORATI;
PHILHARMONIA/GEOFFREY SIMON Records
Berlioz
Grande symphonie funebre et triomphale, Op 15 JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LSO/COLIN DAVIS
La Fuite en Egypte (L'Enfance du Christ, Op 25) ERIC TAPPY (tenor)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LSO/COLIN DAVIS. Records
Symphony No 3 in c minor, Op 78
Overture:
Jessonda BERLIN RSO/GERD ALBRECHT Records
First of two programmes played by CAROLINE PALMER , (piano)
Mozart Adagio in B minor (K 540) Strauss Sonata in B minor, Op 5
led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES DMITRY SITKOVETSKY (violin)
David Matthews Chaconne for orchestra
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2 in G minor
11.50* Interval Reading
11.55* Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat
(Given on 25 October in the Liederhalle, Stuttgart, as part of the orchestra tour of Belgium and West Germany) BBC Manchester
live from Studio 1, Pebble Mill
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Janet See (flute)
Christopher Hirons (violin) David Woodcock (violin) Mark Caudle (cello)
John Toll (harpsichord)
C.P.E. Bach Trio sonata in B flat (Wq 158); Duet for flute and violin in E minor (Wq 140);
Sonata in E flat (Wq 89 No 4); Flute sonata in D (Wq 131); Trio sonata in A (Wq 146) BBC Pebble Mill
Mussorgsky
Dawn over the Moscow River (Khovanshchina)
LENINGRAD PO/EVGENY MRAVINSKY Tchaikovsky
Polonaise (Cherevichki)
USSR ACADEMIC SO/SVETLANOV Records
(piano)
G. Benda Sonata in A minor (1781) Beethoven Sonata in E minor, Op 90
Vorisek Impromptu. Op 7 No 4 Janacek In the Mists
Tomasek Eclogue, Op 35 No 2 (R)
The first UK broadcast of this fairy-tale opera in four acts by Vitezslav Novak with a libretto by HANUS JEUNEK, after a play by ALOIS JIRASEK.
The lantern is the symbol of the servility of the miller, whose struggle for freedom is at the centre of this enchanting Slavonic tale.
(sung in Czech)
CZECH RADIO CHORUS and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANTISEK VAJNAR (Czech Radio recording)
Presented by Fritz Spiegl Producer MURRAY KHOURI
Nicholas Kenyon talks to organist Peter Hurford. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Russian revolutionary songs With the RED BANNER ENSEMBLE and the USSR RADIO CHOIR. Records
The fifth of 11 programmes live from the Barbican Hall as part of the London Shostakovich cycle.
London Symphphony Orchestra, led by Alexander Barantschik, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich
Shostakovich: Five extracts from 'Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk'
8.05* Traitor and Enemy to the State
Shostakovich and the 1948 Composers' Congress
Adapted by Mike Steer from the original transcripts.
8.25* Shostakovich: Symphony No 8
A Stockhausen celebration in Huddersfield: the first of two programmes
Tonight featuring Telemusik; Michael's Journey Michael's s Reise is the middle act of Stockhausen's opera
Donnerstag, seen at the Royal
Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1985 and performed here in a new version by the composer for ten soloists and tape:
MARKUS STOCKHAUSEN ; SUZANNE STEPHENS ; KATMNKA PASVEER:
IAN STUART ; LESLEY SCHATZBERGER ; MICHAEL SVOBODA ; ANDREAS BOETTGER ; ISAO NAKAMURA ;
MICHAEL OBST ; SIMON STOCKHAUSEN : THE COMPOSER
(direction and sound diffusion) (A Radio 3 co-promotion with the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, given last Sunday in the Town Hall, Huddersfield)
Mozart
Adagio and Fugue in c minor (K 546) .
Zwei Deutsche Tanze in A ana c (K567)
Divertimento in E flat (K 563)