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Friedrich Kuhlau Overture: Lulu
DANISH RSO/MCHAEL SCHONWANDT
7.07* Weber Symphony No 2 in c
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.30 News
7.35 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
MOSCOW RSO/VLADIMIR FEDOSEYEV
7.15* Tchaikovsky Lensky 's aria (Eugene Onegin ) (Mono) NICOLA GEDDA (tenor)
PHILHARMONlA/ALCEO GALLIERA
7.57* Stravinsky Symphony in C: SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/
CHARLES DUTOrr Records
At the Court of Mannheim. Johann Stamitz Symphony in D, Op 3 No 2
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Clarinet Concerto in B flat
HANS RUDOLF STALDER
CAPELLA CLEMENTINAI HELMUT MULLER BRUHL
Christian Cannabich , arr Mozart
Airs du ballet (Orphee) VIENNA INSTRUMENTALISTS Franz Richter Trumpet Concerto in D
DON SMITHERS
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM/
JAAPSCHRODER Records
led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by BRIAN WRIGHT Ireland A London Overture
Armstrong Gibbs Fancy Dress Suite
Geoffrey Bush Concerto for light orchestra
Pleyel Trio in E minor
Clementi Sonata in D, Op 27 No 2 Haydn Trio in c minor (H xvl3) BBC Manchester
conducted by GEORGE HURST
CHRISTINE CAIRNS (mezzo-soprano) Britten Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
Mahler Five Songs from
Des Knaben Wunderhorn
12.00* Interval Reading
12.05* Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
(Given in November 1988 in the
EDINBURGH QUARTET Miles Baster and Peter Markham (violins) Michael Beeston (viola) Mark Bailey (cello)
Robert Crawford String Quartet No 2
Mendelssohn String Quartet in A minor, Op 13
(Given in December 1988 in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Glasgow)
BBC SINGERS conducted by GREGORY ROSE Kenneth Leighton God 's Grandeur
Wilfrid MeUers Resurrection Canticle
Lennox Berkeley The Windhover
John Paynter The Windhover (R)
The second of four programmes. Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
Walton Violin Concerto AARON ROSAND (violin) conducted by JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony, Op 58 conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL
Serenade in B flat (K 361)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS WIND
ENSEMBLE directed by JANE GLOVER (R)
The third of five programmes. Book 4: La Rousserolle effarvatte (reed warbler)
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer JEREMY HAYES BBC Pebble Mill
Three Caribbean-born poets,
James Berry , Jean Binta Breeze and Fred D'Aguiar discuss their use of standard English and Creole or Nation Language with Joyce Macmillan. Producer JULIAN MAY
The fifth of six plays.
The Devil and God Almighty (Le Diable et Ie bon Dieu) by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE , translated by FRANK HAUSER. Withand
Gerard Murphy re-creates his much-acclaimed performance as Goetz (given in 1984 at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith) in this radio production of Sartre's epic drama. Set against the background of the Peasants' Revolt in Germany, the play is an explosive study of the darker side of man's nature. It also seeks to explore the central enigma of man's relationship to God and the Devil. Music by JOHN BULL and DAVID TIMSON
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS
Piano Quintet No 1 in c minor VIENNA PHILHARMONIC QUINTET Record
The nth of 12 programmes. One of the greatest German composers to use elements of the English consort style was Samuel Scheidt. His 1621 collection of instrumental dances includes the famous Battle Galliard', unusually heard here played by a Renaissance violin consort. PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by PETER HOLMAN and MARK CAUDLE
Debussy: The Poet-Painter La Damoiselle elue;
Six epigraphes antiques;
Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien