The sixth of seven programmes. Weber Concertino in E flat, for clarinet and orchestra, Op 26 Debussy Premiere rapsodie JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA/
FELIX PROHASKA
Coates Saxo-rhapsody for alto saxophone and orchestra JACKBRYMER
RLPO/CHARLES GROVES. Records
Rossini Sonata a quattro No 1 in G for two violins, cello and double-bass
LANGHAM CO/LEO BROUWER
Andante e tema con variazioni CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM. Record Haydn Symphony No 82 in c
(Bear): LANGHAM CO/LEO BROUWER
Mendelssohn Overture: Son and Stranger: BERN SO/PETER MAAG Schumann Piano Trio in f, Op 80: BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Rawsthorne Practical Cats ROBERT DONAT (narrator)
PHILHARMONIA/THE COMPOSER Giuseppe Martucci Piano Concerto in B flat minor
MIECZYSLAW HORSZOWSKl (piano) NBC SO/ARTURO TOSCANINI
Glazunov Orchestral fantasy: The Sea: USSR RSOI
GENNADI PROVATOROV. Records
with Michael Oliver.
The Letters of Mozart and His Family: Nicholas Kenyon reflects on the significance of Emily Anderson 's translations, 50 years after their publication. Interpreting the 'Concord': some thoughts on Charles Ives 's Sonata, by David Owen Norris. From Tirana to Gjirokaster: June Emerson reports on a recent visit to Albania.
Novice to Master: Leo Black traces Schubert's development through his chamber music with piano.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES DMITRY SITKOVETSKY (violin)
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
11.55* Cordelia Borchardt of the Ludwig Maximilian
University talks about the rich cultural life of Munich.
12.00* Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
(Given on 22 October in the Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munich) BBC Manchester
ANTONY PAY (clarinet) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano)
Blake Morrison discusses this year's Poetry Society competition with Edwin Morgan and George Szirtes.
Trio in E flat, Op 3
CUMMINGS STRING TRIO. Record
conducted by NEEME JARVI BORIS BELKIN (violin)
Berwald Overture: Estrella de Soria
Brahms Violin Concerto in D
(Given on 8 March in St David Hall , Cardiff) BBC Wales
Seven scenes, reconstructed by JAMES GREENE. from the life of the Russian poet
Osip Emilevich Mandelshtam , who died in Eastern Siberia 50 years ago, aged 47, on the way to a concentration camp.
SEBASTIAN BELL (flute)
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
The first of two recitals of American piano music played by JOANNA MACGREGOR.
Nancarrow Prelude and Blues Ives Varied Air and Variations trroll Garner, transc
MacGregor Blues; Bounce Copland Variations
live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
The fourth of five concerts given by the BBC Symphony Orchestra to celebrate Messiaen's 80th birthday.
PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON (soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by DAVID ATHERTON Parti
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair Messiaen Poemes pour Mi
Extracts from the notes that
EUGENE DELACROIX kept from 1822, when he was in his mid-20s, to his death in 1863, compiled by ANTHONY ASTBURY from the translation by LUCY NORTON. Reader JOHN MOFFATT
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Part 2 Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique
(piano)
Medtner Sonata reminiscenza (Forgotten Melodies, Op 38 No 1) Scriabin Sonata No 4 in F sharp, Op 30; Five Preludes, Op 74 Records
The Rediscovery of Politics The last of six talks by Professor Geoffrey Hosking. The Paradox of Gorbachev 's
Reforms: 'Here we have a General Secretary of the Communist
Party who has recognised that, without the rule of law and respect for the individual, the whole of Soviet society will continue to decline.'
recorded in the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Introit: Alma redemptoris (Palestrina)
Responses (Ebdon)
Psalms 93, 94. First lesson (AV): Zechariah 2, w 1-13
Canticles: St Mark 's Service (Gerald Near)
Second lesson (AV):
Revelation 20, v 11 to 21, v 7 Anthem: Blessed is he that considereth the poor and needy (Wise). Hymn (EH 422): Jesus, where'er thy people meet
Organ voluntary: Allegro deciso (Evocation) (Dupre)
Director of Music GEORGE GUEST Organ Student
ROBERT HUW MORGAN
JUDITH HALL (flute)
PAUL SILVERTHORNE (viola) TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar)
Matiegka Nocturne in G, Op 21 BBC Bristol (R)
Mignon II: ARLEEN AUGER (sop) IRWIN GAGE (piano) Record