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Haydn Nocturne No 2 in F (hu26)
MUSIC PARTY/ALAN HACKER
7.12* Handel Concerto a due cori No 1 in B flat
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.30 News
7.35 Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D: RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
8.07* Ravel Trois poemes de Stefane Mallarme
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
8.19* Wagner Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
NBC SO/ARTURO TOSCANIN1 Records
Debussy: The Poet-Painter La Damoiselle elue
ELLY AMEUNG (soprano)
WOMEN OF THE SAN FRANCISCO
SYMPHONY CHORUS. SAN FRANCISCO
SO/EDO DE WAART
Six epigraphes antiques WERNER HAAS and NOEL LEE (piano duet)
Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien LSO/PIERRE MONTEUX Records
Beethoven String Quartet in f. Op 18 No 1
Hmdemith String Quartet No 3 (1922) (R)
Die Nachtigall; NachtheUe; Grab und Mond; Trinklied; Trinklied aus dem 16 Jahrhundert;
Wein und Liebe; Gondelfahrer; Im gegenwartigen Vergangenes MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) IAIN LEDINGHAM (piano) BBC SINGERS conducted by MATTHEW BEST
ROSEMARY ELIOT (flute) KATE WILSON (harp)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK Edward Harper Fantasia V
Mozart Concerto for flute and harp in C (K 299)
BBC Scotland
7: Marlborough. Mono (R)
The seventh of nine programmes.
Piano Sonata in c (H xvi 48) Piano Trio in E flat (H xv 29) Fantasia for piano in c
1.45* Interval Reading
1.50* String Quartet in E flat, Op76No6
(Given in September 1988 in the Wigmore Hall, London)
The first of four programmes conducted by JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN , who is also the soloist in the violin concerto.
Berlioz Overture: Waverley
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
JOHN BROWNING (piano) Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
TOKE LUND CHRISTIANSEN (transverse flute)
FINN HANSEN (viola da gamba) LARS ULRIK MORTENSEN (harpsichord)
Johann Mattheson Sonata No 1 in D, for flute and basso continuo (1720);
Fugue No 2 in c minor for harpsichord (1735);
Sonata No 8 in B minor for flute and basso continuo (1720) (R)
KATHRON STURROCK and PIERS LANE Chabrier Valses romantiques Joseph Horovitz Concerto for Dancers
Manuel Infante Danses andalouses (R)
St Martha and the Dragon RICHARD BAKER (narrator) EIDDWEN HARRHY (SOpranO) ADRIAN THOMPSON (tenor)
FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP Musical director RONALD CORP
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONJA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX (R)
PETER PEARS (tenor)
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
Schumann Meine Rose ;
Requiem
(Lenau-Lieder, Op 90) Record
The Five Piano Concertos second of three programmes.
Concertos: No 2 in B flat and No 4 in G
■simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For full details see page 67.
(Concerto No 5 tomorrow at 7.20pm)
The fourth of six plays
La Peste by ALBERT CAMUS dramatised by GUY MEREDITH. With
Considered by many to be
Camus's finest book, La Peste is about the outbreak of plague in a French port on the Algerian coast in the late 1940s.
"lrected by CHERRY COOKSON (R)
The eighth of 12 programmes. Terpsichore, probably the most famous of all collections of Renaissance instrumental music, reflects both the dance-styles current in France at the beginning of the 17th century and also the interest of its compiler and arranger. Michael Praetorius , in the rich sound of the English string consort.
Sullivan Overture: Marmion Symphony in E (Irish)