The Metaphysical Poets
Purcell Trumpet Sonata in D
CRISPIAN STEELE PERKINS (trumpet)
CITY OF LONDON BAROQUE SINFONIA/RICHARD HICKOX
7.04 Gibbons Almighty and Everlasting God
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE.
CAMBRIDGE
JOHN BUTT (organ) directed by PHILIP LEDGER
7.06 Scarlatti Three Sonatas: in E (K 531); in A (K 322); in G (K 455)
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
7.16
Schubert Quartettsatz in c minor MELOS QUARTET
7.35 J.C. Bach Overture No 5 in G
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.41 Bruch Scottish Fantasy
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) NEW SO OF LONDON/
MALCOLM SARGENT
8.07 Satie Sonatine bureaucratique
PASCAL roge (piano)
8.10 Bartok Dance Suite CHICAGO SO/GEORG SOLTI Records
Beethoven
Sextet in E flat, Op 81b MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA
OCTET
Rondo a capriccio, Op 129 ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano) Quintet in E flat, Op 16 ALFRED BRENDEL (piano) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
EDUARD BRUNNER (clarinet) HERMANN BAUMANN (horn) KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon) Records
In the fifth of eight programmes,
HANS LEYGRAF plays Sonatas in G (K 283);
D (K 311) and A (K 331) Records
Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia espansiva)
GOTHENBURG SO/
MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG Record
ABEGG TRIO
Ulrich Beetz (violin)
Birgit Erichson (cello)
Gerrit Zitterbart (piano)
Frank Martin Trio sur des melodies populaires irelandaises
Wilhelm Killmayer Brahms-Bildnis (R)
conducted by ARMIN JORDAN
KRYSTIAN ZIMERMAN (piano)
Bartok Two Portraits
Honegger Symphony No 2
(Swiss Radio recording)
THOMAS INDERMUHLE (oboe) WOLFGANG WATZINGER (piano)
Bach Sonata in A (BWV 1032)
Mozart Variations on 'Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant' (k 360)
Dutilleux Sonata Jolivet Serenade
(Given on 31 March in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Glasgow)
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
BAVARIAN STATE
ORCHESTRA
2.14 Schubert Symphony Nol
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA
2.43 Danzi Quintet in D minor
MUNICH RESIDENZ-QUINTETT
3.06 Weber Overture: Preciosa
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA; Symphony No 1
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
3.39 Smetana Vysehrad SUISSE ROMANDE
ORCHESTRA Records
Introduced and played by Malcolm Archer. Howells Rhapsody in c sharp minor, Op 17 No 3
Bridge Adagio in E
Parry Elegy in A flat;
Fantasia and Fugue in G BBC Bristol
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3 (The Rider)
Schumann Quartet No 3 in A, Op 41 No 3
BBC Manchester (R)
Lyndon Jenkins presents a selection of music full of the joys of spring.
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
Writers Talking
Paul Bailey talks with the French writer Erik Orsenna.
Producer NOAH RICHLER
live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Simon Rattle conducts
Haydn's oratorio in three parts, to a text by GOTTFRIED VAN SWIETEN. (sung in English) (soprano) (soprano) (tenor) (baritone) (baritone)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA led by STEPHEN BRYANT Parti
8.15 Days of Creation
Poems that relate to the first seven days, selected and compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON.
Read by JILL BALCON. DENYS HAWTHORN and PETER HOWELL
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT Mono (R) revised
8.35 Parts 2 and 3 (In association with Prudential Corporation)
Piglaw by Stephen Wyatt
With Christian Rodska as Fr. Bernard, Tony Robinson as Pierre Lebrun and Hugh Dickson as Master Bailly
Who would be foolish enough to put a pig on trial? Yet the lawyer Lebrun suggests this is the right thing to do when a crime is committed in a small market town in medieval France. His proposal leads him and the parish priest, Fr. Bernard, into deeper waters than either of them could have foreseen.
Elgar
Pomp and Circumstance March No 2 Symphony No 1 in A flat