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C.P.E. Bach Organ Concerto inEflat(Wq35):
ROLAND MUNCH (organ)
C.P.E. BACH CO/HARTMUT HANCHEN
7.18* Biber Sonata No 2 for two trumpets, two violins and four Viols: VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS/
NKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.30 News
7.35 Offenbach Overture: Die Rheinnixen
PHILHARMONIA/ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
7.40* Schumann Five Pieces in Folk Style: MISCHA MAISKY (cello) MARTHA ARGERICH (piano)
7.57* Cimarosa Concerto in G for flute and oboe
AURELE NICOLET (flute) HEINZ HOLUGER (oboe)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTTN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
KENNETH SILLITO
8.14* Goldmark Overture: 1m Friihling: BUDAPEST po/ ANDRAS KORODI. Records
Mendelssohn 3: 1832-3
Capriccio brillant in B minor, Op 22: PETER KATIN (piano) LPO/JEAN MARTINON
Songs without Words, Op 19: No 1 in E; No 2 in A minor;
No 4 in A; No 5 in F sharp minor ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano)
Symphony No 4 in A (Italian) PHILHARMONIA/GIUSEPPE SINOPOLI Records
conducted by JAN-OLAV WEDIN. Atterberg Suite No 3 NILS ERIK SPARF (violin)
JOUKO MANSNERUS (viola)
Roman Concerto in D for oboe d'amore, strings and continuo ALF NILSSON (oboe d'amore)
Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela Records
Regis Pasquier (violin) Bruno Pasquier (viola) Roland Pidoux (cello)
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K 563) (R)
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Nielsen Symphony No 6 (Sinfonia semplice) LSO!OLE
SCHMIDT Schubert Bei dir allein;
Die Forelle; Ganymed; An die Musik: IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano) Chausson String Quartet in c minor, Op 35 (Unfinished) MUIR STRING QUARTET
Schubert Liebesbotschaft ; Standchen; Fischerweise;
An Silvia: IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano)
Mozart Violin Concerto No 4 in D (K 218): JOSEPH SZlGETI (violin) LPO/THOMAS BEECHAM. Records
live from the BBC Concert Hall, London. MICHELLE LEE (flute and sopranino recorder)
VICTORIA SOAMES (clarinet) MARILYN DALE (SOpranO) JULIUS DRAKE (piano)
Caplet Berceuse ; Foret; Ecoute mon coeur; Viens! Une flute invisible soupire
Saint-Saens Une flute invisible Bozza Trois mouvements for flute and clarinet
Roussel Deux poemes de Ronsard, Op 26
Villa-Lobos Choros No 2 for flute and clarinet
Copland As It Fell upon a Day Shostakovich Four Waltzes for flute, clarinet and piano
BRETTSLAV BAKALA, a pupil and disciple of Janacek, conducts the BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
Janacek Prelude: From the House of the Dead; The Fiddler's Child
Vaclav Kapral Lullabies With JADWIGA WYSOCZANSKA (soprano)
Vitezslava Kapralova Military Sinfonietta. Mono records
live from
St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Introit: Beside the Still Waters (Mothersole)
Responses (Mothersole) Psalm 78 (Goss, Camidge. Walford Davies, Mann)
Lessons (NEB): Genesis 46, v 26 to 47, v 12; Philippians 3
Canticles: Ashfield in E minor Anthem: Richte mich, Gott (Mendelssohn)
Hymn (NEH 64): Be thou my guardian
Organ voluntary: Psalm
Prelude Set 1 No 1 (Howells) Organist and Master of the Choristers PAUL TREPTE Assistant Organist
MERVYN COUSINS. BBC Pebble Mill
The first of six programmes of music for brass band, inspired by landscape, myth and legend features another chance to hear
BRITANNIA BUILDING SOCIETY BAND conducted by HOWARD SNELL Hubert Bath Freedom
John McCabe Desert II: Horizon BBC Manchester (R)
StorY-Time: Peter Paul Nash
With music which tells a tale....
Producer JEREMY HAYES
BBC Pebble Mill
Taking Issue
Chaired by Richard Mayne Producer JULIAN HALE
A concert of music by Michael Garrick , which aims to combine the sublimity of church music and liturgical texts with the are and spontaneity of jazz. "itroduced by Charles Fox. STEVE WATERMAN (trumpet)
JIMMY HASTINGS. MIKE HALL (reeds) ALEC DANKWORTH (double-bass) ALAN JACKSON (drums)
MICHAEL GARRICK (organ/piano) CHRIS GARRICK (violin)
MELANIE O'REILLY (VOCal)
PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL BOYS' CHOIR; ST PETER 'S SINGERS;
ST ANNE 'S AMERICAN CHURCH CHOIR; JAZZ PRAISES CHOIR conducted by ROY MATHERS
Easter Anthem; Sanctus; Kyrie; Behold a Pale Horse; Birth
Baptism; Rustat's Gravesong; Epiphany
8.15* Charles Fox talks with Michael Garrick.
8.25* The Lord's Prayer;
Agnus Dei ; Confiteor; Psalm 73; Beatitudes; Salvation March (Given on 5 July 1988 in Peterborough Cathedral)
The fourth of six conversations in which the biologist Professor Lewis Wolpert invites scientists to tell him what they do.
In 1978 Dr Peter Mitchell of the Glynn Research Institute in Cornwall was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on the energy systems of living cells. He contemplates both the natural history of a hypothesis, and his own, singularly romantic, view of science.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS
(Fifth conversation next Monday)
An ensemble based in the Netherlands show how cosmopolitan the musical repertory was in 17th-century Amsterdam.
Music by Locke, Benedictus, Reincken, Buonamente and Purcell played by UDBHAVA WILSON MEYER and mimi MITCHELL (violins) SUSANNE BRAUMANN (viola da gamba); FRED JACOBS (theorbo)
(piano)
Patrick Piggott Eight Preludes (Set 3) and a Postlude (first broadcast)
Chopin Three Mazurkas, Op 63; Two Nocturnes, Op 27;
Scherzo in c sharp minor, Op 39
Holmboe and Rosenberg
Holmboe Lauda anima mea;
Notturno for wind, Op 19 (1940) Rosenberg Lento for strings (1956)
Holmboe Symphony No 7, Op 50