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Liszt Legend No 1: St Francis of Assisi
Preaching to the Birds ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
7.10 Saint-Saens Septet in e flat
PARIS INSTRUMENTAL GROUP
7.35 Sarasate Carmen fantasy
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) RPO/LAWRENCE FOSTER
7.46 Haydn Symphony No 100 in G (Military) LPO/GEORG SOLTI
8.10 Respighi Fountains of Rome: MONTREAL so; CHARLES DUTOIT. Records
Ravel: Through Five Mirrors
3: Une Barque sur l'océan Piano Concerto in G
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano)
FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA/LORIN MAAZEL La Valse: MONTREAL so/ CHARLES
DUTOIT Jeux d'eau: LOUIS LORTIE (piano) Records
directed by JOHN POOLE JOHN scott (organ)
S. Wesley Motet : Carmen funebre
Arne Motet: Libera me Boyce Anthem: By the Waters of Babylon S. Wesley Motet: Exultate Dec (R)
24 Preludes, Op 28
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano) (R)
Introduced by Susan Sharpe.
Auber Overture:
Le Cheval de bronze
BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA/
JOHN WILLIAMS
Henry Lawes Slide Soft, You Silver Floods
EVELYN TUBB (soprano) ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute); I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart
MARY NICHOLS (contralto) ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute) Elgar Symphonic study: Falstaff
HALLE/JOHN BARBIROLU Gounod There Is a Green Hill
PAUL ROBESON (bass) with organ
Widor Symphonie romaine GILLIAN WEIR (organ) Schubert Polonaise in B flat (D 580) ST PAUL CO/
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
Niels Gade Symphony No 8 in B minor
STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTA/ NEEME JARVI. Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London. MISTRY STRING QUARTET Frank Bridge Fantasy-Quartet in F minor
Mendelssohn Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1; Capriccio in E minor, Op 81 No 3
0 TICKETS: available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW
(Details as Saturday 9.30am)
Opera in English
The second in a series of three programmes in which Lyndon Jenkins traces the history of operatic recordings in English from the mid-1920s to 1960. BBC Pebble Mill
live from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
Introit: 0 Clap Your Hands(Vaughan Williams)
Responses (Howells) Psalm 97, 99 (Dupuis, Attwood)
First lesson (AV): 2 Kings 2, w 1-15
Canticles: The Second Service (Leighton) Second lesson (AV): Acts 1, w 1-14
Anthem: Ascending into Heaven (Judith Weir )
Hymn (EH 141): Eternal
Monarch, King most high Organ voluntary: Paean (Leighton)
Director of Music
STEPHEN CLEOBURY Organ Scholar PETER BARLEY
Four programmes presented by Paul Hindmarsh.
2: The British Open Champions, 1988 RIGID CONTAINERS
GROUP BAND conducted by BRAMWELLTOVEY Tovey Coventry Variations
Leighton Lucas Aria (Symphonic Suite) Wilfred Heaton Contest Music BBC Manchester
Fritz Spiegl with music for the early evening. Producer JUDITH ROLES
Issues at the meeting point of politics and the arts are raised in a discussion chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer JULIAN HALE
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKI OTAKA
PETER DONOHOE (piano) Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor Shostakovich Symphony No 5 in D minor
(Given on 8 April in St David 's Hall, Cardiff, in association with Welsh Water)
Charles Fox introduces a rare appearance by this legendary baritone saxophonist with his American concert big band, recorded in the Theatre Royal, Glasgow last July as part of the Glasgow Jazz Festival. Mulligan Sun on the Stairs; A Gift for Dizzy; Out Back of the Barn; 42nd and Broadway; Absent Friends (Don't Go Away); With a Smile on Your Face
Bassman/Washington
I'm Getting Sentimental over You
Carmichael Georgia on My Mind
10.00 During the interval Charles Fox talks to Gerry Mulligan
10.10 Mulligan The Flying Scotsman; I Never Was a Young Man; Bweebida Bobbida; Walk on the Water; Song for Strayhorn: K-4 Pacific Ellington/Strayhom Satin Doll
Herbert Howells Paradise Rondel ;
Sonata for clarinet and piano; Procession;
Fantasia for cello and orchestra