Michael Haydn Symphony in A: FRANZ LISZT CO/ JANOS ROLLA
7.13 Haydn Piano Trio in G (H XV 32): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
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7.35 Wagner Prelude to Act 1, Lohengrin CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/HAITINK
7.45 Chabrier Souvenirs de Munich
PIERRE BARBIZET (piano) JEAN HUBEAU (piano)
7.53 Saint-Saens Violin
Concerto No 3 in B minor cho-uang LIN (violin) PHILHARMONIA/
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
8.23 Stravinsky Suite No 1 NORTHERN SINFONIA/
SIMON RATTLE. Records
Herbert Howells
Concerto for string orchestra: LPO/BOULT
Sanctus - I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes; I Heard a Voice from Heaven;
Holy Is the True Light (Hymnus paradisi)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor) BACH CHOIR
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE; NEW PO/
DAVID WILLCOCKS. Records
A sequence of music based on metamorphic transformations, mostly drawn from Classical mvth. Works by Purcell, Dittersdorf, Gluck,
Weber, Strauss, Busoni, Hindemith and Britten.
Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill
Symphony No 4 in c BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ALFRED WALTER BBC Manchester
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live from Studio 7.
NEW LONDON CONSORT
Catherine Bott (soprano) Tom Finucane (lute/gittern)
Pavlo Beznosiuk (rebec/fiddle) Philip Pickett
(recorder/symphony) Stephen Henderson (nakers/percussion) with JULIA GOODING.
CATHERINE KING and ANA MARIA RINCON (sopranos) perform medieval Spanish songs from Cantigas de Santa Maria; Las Huelgas Manuscript and Cantigas de amigo. BBC Manchester
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NONA LIDDELL (violin)
PAUL SILVERTHORNE (viola) Johan Halvorsen
Passacaglia on a Theme of Handel
Mozart Duo in B flat (K 424) BBC Bristol (R)
Overture: Preciosa
Piano Concerto No 2 orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONI wit ALLAN SCHILLER (piano) BBC Scotland (R)
with SOPHIE CHERRIER (flute)
FREDERIQUE CAMBRELING (harp)
ALAIN DAMIENS (clarinet) Roussel String Quartet in D, Op 45
Louvier Envois d'écailles. for flute, viola and harp Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A (K 581)
Ravel Introduction and Allegro. BBC Pebble Mill (R)
The third of six concerts.
BBC WELSH SO led by JAMES CLARK conducted by MARTIN TURNOVSKY
Dvorak The Wild Dove
Martinu Symphony No 3 (Given on 1 February in St David Hall , Cardiff)
Dave Gelly presents the third of five programmes on the American tenor saxophonist Stan Getz. After three years in Scandinavia, Getz returned to America in 1961, a forgotten man. An experiment in which he recorded with strings, and a foray into bassa nova restored his popularity.
Clerk of the WORKS David Owen Norris
American sculptor
Nancy Graves talks with Sarah Kent about the making of her witty and eccentric pieces, now on view at
Knoedler Gallery, London Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
(piano) live from Studio 1, Pebble Mill. Parti
Liszt Variations on a Theme of Bach Scriabin Four preludes.
Op 22; Two poems, Op 32; Quasi waltz, Op 47; Sonata No 5
'Poetry is a way of understanding where you are. in time and in place. That is its chief responsibility - to be in touch.'
David Constantine introduces and reads a selection of his poetry.
Part 2
Rachmaninov Two
Preludes from Op 32; No 5 in G;
No 12 in G sharp minor; Six moments musicaux BBC Pebble Mill
A series of six plays. 5: Making History Adapted by DENYS HAWTHORNE. With and Lombard.
Archbishop Lombard is chronicling the history of the great O'Neill: the story of a magnificent prince who led the Irish rebels to noble victories against Queen Elizabeth I. and to nobler defeats.
O'Neill himself wants a truer story told, but for the Archbishop history has many truths ...
Directed by JEREMY HOWE BBC Northern Ireland
(Friel 'Aristocrats' 1 May,
3.00pm, R4)
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Bach at Cothen
Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1: Preludes and Fugues Nos 21 and 22 Sonata in G minor for viola da gamba and harpsichord (BWV 1029) Well-tempered Clavier. Book 1: Preludes and Fugues Nos 23 and 24 Orchestral Suite No 4 in D