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Boyce Symphony No 5 in D
ENGLISH CONCERT TREVOR PINNOCK
7.08* Offenbach Barcarolle (The Tales of Hoffmann) PHILHARMONIA;
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.11* Vivaldi Concerto in G minor (rv 439): i musici AURELE NICOLET (flute)
7.20* Sarasate Zapateado PAUL TORTELIER (cello) SHUKU IWASAKI (piano)
7.30 News
7.35 German Three dances (Nell Gwynn)
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA/
MALCOLM SARGENT
7.44* Weber Konzertstuck in F minor
PETER ROSEL (piano)
DRESDEN STAATSKAPELLE/
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.01* Johann Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg
Roses from the South
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS. Records
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Producer PETER BERG. Stereo
JOHN BINGHAM (piano)
Piano Sonatas in D, Op 10 No 3 and in c minor, Op 111. BBC Bristol
Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann.
Record Review
Building a Library: Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel by John Steane.
Nicholas Anderson reviews baroque releases from Gardiner, Koopman, Pinnock and others.
10.40* Record Release
Telemann Overture No 1 in B flat (Tafelmusik part 3) MONICA HUGGETT (violin) ALISON BURY (violin) KU EBBINGE (oboe) MICHEL HENRY (oboe) AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA/TON KOOPMAN
11.04* Jean-Joseph de Mondonville Venite exultemus GILLIAN FISHER (soprano) CHARLES DANIELS (tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (bass)
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD
LONDON BAROQUE/EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM
11.30* Corelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8 (Christmas Concerto)
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
11.45* Schutz Freue dich des Weibes deiner Jugend (swv 453); Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein Geschrei gehoret (swv 396) FRIEDER LANG (tenor) ASHLEY STAFFORD (counter-tenor) MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS
HIS MAJESTIES SAGBUTTS AND CORNETTS/JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
11.56* C.P.E Bach Sonatina in D (Wq 109) MARTIN HASELBOCK (harpsichord) INGOMAR RAINER (harpsichord) VIENNA ACADEMY
12.12* Nicholas Kenyon talks to Nikolaus Hamoncourt about his attitudes to playing and recording the classical repertoire.
12.28* Haydn Symphony No 101 (Clock) AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA/NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Taking Issue with Robert Hewison. Stereo
York Early Music Festival The first of a number of programmes featuring the music ofC. P. E. Bach which will be broadcast in the next two weeks to mark the bicentenary of the composer's death on 14 December.
Recital of songs showing
C.P.E Bach's relationship to the classical tradition. The soprano BARBARA SCHLICK is accompanied by PETER SEYMOUR (fortepiano) in spiritual songs by Bach, and secular lieder by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
(Given on 25 June in the Yorkshire Museum in association with the Goethe Institute)
2.30 Three Choirs Festival MARGARET FIELOD (SOprano)
MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano) THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL CHORUS
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival conducted by ROY MASSEY Elgar The Music Makers conducted by DONALD HUNT
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Paul Patterson Te Deum (first performance) conducted by ROY MASSEY
(Given on 25August in Hereford Cathedral) BBC Pebble Mill
PENELOPE CAVE (harpsichord) Bach Toccata in D (BWV 912) Froberger Suite No 2 in A Albero Sonatas No 3 in D; No 4 in D minor
Scarlatti Sonata in G (Kk 201)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Richard Cork (in the Chair) talks with Paul Bailey , William Feaver and Jill Neville about: Mr Vee by Gabriel Josipovici on Radio 3; Derek Jacobi as Richard n at the Phoenix
Theatre; recent sculpture by Richard Deacon at the Whitechapel Gallery J. F. Powers's novel
Wheat that Springeth Green ; and Clint Eastwood 's film Bird. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Menahem Breuer (violin) Zvi Harrell (cello)
Alexander Volkov (piano)
Haydn Piano Trio in c minor (HXV13)
Brahms Piano Trio No 2 in c, Op 87
BBC Pebble Mill
Live from the Royal Festival Hall, London first of five concerts given by the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA to celebrate Messiaen's 80th birthday.
NOBUKO IMAI (viola) FELICITY PALMER (mezzo-soprano) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Messiaen L'Ascension Berlioz Les Nuits d'ete
8.25* Messiaen and the BBC
Messiaen experienced difficulty getting his work broadcast in the years after the war.
DAVID GOUDGE, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT, EVA STUART, IAN TARGETT and GEOFFREY WHITEHEAD read from the BBC archives. Producer TIM SUTER
8.45* Berlioz Harold in Italy
Into the Dark by DAVID READ with and Anna lives a life of isolation in her shabby room. Her only contact is with the spirit of her dead mother and yet, surprisingly, she tells her that she is pregnant.
Directed by PENNY GOLD
Fifth of six programmes
Presented by Chris Parker featuring SPIRIT LEVEL
by MALCOLM BURGESS
Read by Eleanor Bron and Kerry Shale
Great writers of the 20th century were not always great writers. They may even have had to give up great literature for other pursuits....
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R) revised
AI gran sole carico d'amore (excerpts)
CHRISTINE WHITTLESEY (SOpranO) BARBARA MILLER (soprano)
CHRISTA MUCKENHEIM (soprano) MONIKA MEIER SCHMID (soprano)
DAPHNE EVANGELATOS (contralto) HEINZ-JURGEN DEMTTZ(baSS) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG CHOIR AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN (Austrian Radio recording)