17th-Century England: Hobbes
Mussorgsky, orch Rimsky-Korsakov
Prelude: Khovanshchina
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/
ERNEST ANSERMET
7.05 Charpentier Depuis Ie jour (Louise)
MARIA CALLAS (soprano) FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA; GEORGES PRETRE
7.09 Bizet L'Arlésienne: Suite No 2; FRENCH
NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA/
THOMAS BEECHAM
7.35 Liszt Les Preludes
LPO/GEORG SOLTI
7.52 Berlioz Ah! Ah!
Je vais mourir ... Adieu, fiere cite (The Trojans) JANET BAKER (mezzo)
LSO/ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.58 Sibelius Suite: Swanwhite;
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI.
Records
Smetana Two Polkas
BRNO STATE PO/JILEK Symphonic poem: Richard III , Op 11
CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN Trio, Op 15
BORODIN PIANO TRIO. Records
Concerto in D for trumpet and strings;
Suite in A minor for recorder and strings DAVID STAFF
(natural trumpet)
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP pickett (recorder)
(piano)
Falla Four Spanish Pieces; Fantasia baetica
Mompou Song and Dance N06
Granados El amor y la muerte
Albeniz El puerto (Iberia: Book 1); Navarra
(completed by Deodat de
Severac) BBC.Manchester (R)
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by TAKUO YUASA
EMMA JOHNSON (clarinet)
Tchaikovsky The Tempest Crusell Clarinet Concerto No 2. Op 5
Rimsky-Korsakov Sheherazade
(Given on 18 March at the MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling) BBC Scotland
Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 50 No 3
Beethoven Quartet in F minor, Op 95
Bartok Quartet No 5 BBC Pebble Mill
If some singers find the necessary courage to sing songs by the notorious non-composer Franz Liszt , then probably they will find their public LISZT to
Franz Brendel , 1859
A sample from Liszt's output of songs, with piano and in his own orchestrations, covering 40 years of his creative life.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
(1763-1845)
Sinfonia piccola in D;
Piano Concerto No 2 in c; Aria: Qual terribil vendetta (La Passione); Sinfonia: L'amor coniugale; Cantata: Annibale a Cartago
IAN CADDY (bass-baritone) KEITH SWALLOW (piano) NORTHERN SINFONIA led by HARRY CAWOOD conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
BBC Manchester (R)
with Natalie Wheen Producer PHILIP TAGNEY
Writers Talking
Adam Phillips talks with Professor George Steiner about his new book,
Real Presences: Is There Anything in What We Say?
Producer RACHEL YORKE
Symphonic poem: Don Quixote
LYNN HARRELL (cello) JANET FISHER (viola) BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
The Sea Voyage
A play in three parts by CAREY HARRISON. Withand
2: The Knights of Seth
'Two hundred and fifty men. In five ships 13 paces long. For three years.'
Music by STEPHEN WARBECK played by IAN DAVIES MICHAEL GREGORY and KEITH THOMPSON Technical presentation by DAVID GREENWOOD assisted by ROSAMUND MASON and MICHAEL ETHERDEN
Directed by JANE MORGAN
BBC SINGERS
ENDYMION ENSEMBLE conducted by SIMON JOLY Michael Finnissy Ngano Roberto Sierra
Introduccion y descarga (first performance)
YVAR MIKHASHOFF (piano)
9.45 Geoffrey Whitehead reads ALEXIS LYKIARD 'S translation of the passage from LAUTREAMONT'S Maldoror, set in the following work.
Christoph Delz Solde (Lecture d'apres
Lautreamont) (first performance); DAVID JOHNSON (percussion)
10.15 Joan Matheson reads ausonius's Epitaph for Niobe, translated by HUGH G. EVELYN WHITE.
Pascal Dusapin Niobe (first UK performance) MARIE ANGEL (soprano)
Mozart's Rivals in Vienna Paisiello Sinfonia and Figaro's aria (II barbiere di Siviglia)
Clementi Sonata in B flat, Op 24 No 2
Mozart Vorrei spiegarvi, ohDio!
Salieri Concerto in D