Franck Le Chasseur maudit
BASLE SO/ARMIN JORDAN
7.16 Brahms Ballade in D minor, Op 10 No 1 (Edward): STEPHEN
BISHOP-KOVACEVICH (piano)
7.20 Delius A Song before Sunrise
RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
7.35 Sibelius Nightride and Sunrise, Op 55
SNO/ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.50 Liszt Mazeppa
(Transcendental Studies) CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
7.58 Rossini Overture:
William Tell: NATIONAL PO/ RICCARDO CHAILLY. Records
Presented by Douglas Reith
Producer PETER BERG
Haydn Quartet in c, Op 74 No 1
Mozart Quartet in c
(K 465) (Dissonance) (R)
Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
Building a Library:
Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony by John Warrack.
Nicholas Kenyon on new releases of Monteverdi's Vespers and Tallis Sacred Music.
10.40 Record Release
Tallis Gaude gloriosa dei mater; Spem in alium TAVERNER CONSORT
TAVERNER CHOIR/ ANDREW PARROTT
11.10 Peter Philips Dolorosa Pavan and Galliard '
Emilio de' Cavalieri, arr Philips Aria del Gran Duca Ferdinando di Toscana
Bassano, arr Philips Pavan and Galliard
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS
11.21 Weelkes Thule , the Period of Cosmographie; 0 Care. Thou Wilt Dispatch Me
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE; PAUL HILLIER
11.32 Peter Philips
Passamezzo Pavan and GaUiard
EMER BUCKLEY (harpsichord)
11.46 A conversation with Roger Norrington about his latest releases, including Berlioz's
Symphonie fantastique with the London Classical Players.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review ' repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Taking Issue
Chaired by Paul Barker
The sixth of eight programmes in which ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) plays Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
Book 2: Preludes and Fugues in F minor;
A flat major; B flat minor; c sharp major; D sharp minor: F sharp major BBC Pebble Mill (R)
(Seventh programme 6.35pm)
LYNN HARRELL (cello) AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA led by VIKTOR LIBERMAN conducted by RICCARDO CHAILLY Johan Wagenaar
Overture: Twelfth Night Shostakovich
Cello Concerto No 2
2.55 Interval Reading
3.00 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor (R)
Stravinsky Three Pieces for string quartet
Debussy Quartet in G minor. BBC Wales (R)
COLIN STONE (piano)
Bach, transc Busoni Chaconne in D minor
Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor
with Peter Clayton
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Sheridan Morley (in the chair) talks with Gilbert Adair, Andrew Graham Dixon and Peter Porter.
This week's subjects: Terry Gilliam's film "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen"; "A Little Like Drowning" by Anthony Minghella on Radio 4; paintings and sculpture by Dieter Hacker at Marlborough Fine Art Ltd; Daniel Day-Lewis in "Hamlet" at the National Theatre; William Golding's novel "Fire Down Below".
(Mono)
The seventh of eight programmes.
Book 2: Preludes and Fugues in G sharp minor; B major; c sharp minor; E major; F sharp minor; A major (R)
(Final programme Easter Day
9.50pm)
Mark Steyn introduces the musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein n, after the novel by EDNA FERBER.
Original orchestrations by ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT.
AMBROSIAN CHORUS
LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by JOHN MCGLINN. Records
0 See feature, left
by PETER REDGROVE. The fifth of six plays drawn from
Grimm's Fairy Tales. With
The stranger returns to the land of his origins all the richer for having spent a lifetime existing on his nimble wits.
Music composed and realised by STEPHEN ROLLINGS
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol (R)
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by JAMES LOCKHART
Vancura Overture to Sokolovsky's
'Miller-Magician, Cheat and Marriage-Broker'
Rubinstein, arr Lyadov
Five Pieces for Orchestra Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical) (R)
The sixth of seven programmes in which
David Melling describes Holy Week at the Greek
Orthodox Patriarchate in the ancient city of Constantinople. The clergy and congregation light candles to symbolise the Resurrection of Christ proclaimed by the Patriarch. Records