Origins of the Nation State
played by PETER HURFORD on the organ of Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge.
Pedal Exercitium (bwv 598); Sonata No 6 in G (bwv 530);
Prelude and Fugue in D (bwv 532) (R)
PETER FRANKL and TAMAS VASARY (piano duet) Debussy Petite suite
Mozart Sonata in c (K 521)
Mendelssohn Allegro brillant, Op92W
Locke Suite: The Tempest
CAMBRIDGE BAROQUE CAMERATA Stravinsky Capriccio MICHEL BEROFF (piano)
ORCHESTRE DE PARIS ISEIJI OZAWA Boccherini, arr Cassado Guitar Concerto in E
ANDRES SEGOVIA (guitar)
SYMPHONY OF THE AIR/ENRIQUE JORDA Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
Shostakovich The Execution of Stefan Razin
BOHUS HANAK (baSS)
SLOVAK PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA/SLOVAK. Records
Everything in the Garden
Michael Oliver , in conversation with Jeremy Isaacs , Bernard Haitink and Patrick Camegy , together with singers and critics, examines the current state and future plans of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JACEK KASPRZYK Paul Patterson Concerto for orchestra
Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
BBC Scotland
Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F (D 487)
Brahms Quartet in c minor, Op 60
Anthony Burgess talks with Michael Schmidt about his recent work.
Dohnanyi Quartet No 2 in D flat, Op 15. BBC Wales (R)
The fifth in a Lenten series of oratorios by Handel. Samson
EXCATHEDRA
AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA directed by TON KOOPMAN . Act
2.50* Duncan Chisholm presents writings from Handel's contemporaries which debate the morality of Samson's so-called suicide, when he pulled down the Philistine temple and destroyed his enemies and himself.
2.55* Acts 2 and 3
Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op 33
CHO-LIANG LIN (violin)
SWEDISH RSO/ESAPEKKA SALONEN (Swedish Radio recording)
HAKAN HARDENBERGER (trumpet) ROLAND PONTINEN (piano) Enesco Legend
Hindemith Sonata Berio Sequenza X
Ligeti Mysteries of the Macabre (Norwegian Radio recording)
A portrait in words and music of the Montparnasse Brasserie La Closerie des Lilas.
Researched and compiled by SANDA MILLER.
Translations from the French by MARIE AGATHE ROGERS
Read by VICTORIA CARLING SIMON CUFF. MICHAEL DEACON and BRIAN HEWLETT.
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
The second of two programmes. Chamber Music from Minterne LONDON WINDS
Beethoven Octet in E flat, Op 103 Krommer Partita in f. Op 57
7.20* Interval Reading
7.25* Hummel Partita in E flat Mozart Wind serenade in c minor (K 388)
(Given on 24 September 1988 in association with TNT(UK)Ltd and Davy McKee (Poole) Ltd) BBC Bristol
Marina Warner considers the Bluebeard fairy tale as a morality tale on the dangers of female curiosity. (R)
Bartok's one-act opera. with a libretto by BELA BALAZS (sung in Hungarian)
A new BBC production With ELIZABETH LAURENCE
(mezzo-soprano) as Judith and ROBERT LLOYD (bass) as Bluebeard with the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DAVID NOLAN conducted by ADAM FISCHER.
Technical presentation MARTIN PAGE Producer JOHN EVANS
* SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC2. Seepage 40 for details.
String Quartet No 1 in A ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET (R)
sung by the HOLST singers and recorded in the Chapel of St Catherine's College, Cambridge.
Introit: Agnus Dei (Morley) Responses: Morley
Psalms: 65, 66, 67 (P.J. Taylor. Cutler, Davan-Wetton)
First lesson (rsv): Jeremiah 31, w 27-37
Magnificat: Palestrina (Octavi tonii)
Second lesson (rsv): Mark 15, vv 22-39
Nunc dimittis: Hoist Anthem: Agnus Dei (Penderecki)
Hymn (EH 98): Drop, drop slow tears
Organ voluntary: Chaconne in F minor (Pachelbel) Director of Music
HILARY DAVAN-WETTON
Organist ANDREW LUMSDEN
A series of three programmes. 2: Circa 1530-40
LONDON PRO MUSICA performs some of the earliest examples of the Madrigal.
Music by Verdelot. Willaert, Festa, Arcadelt and Ortiz. (R) (Third programme next Sunday)