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Ravel Jeux d'eau
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
7.06 Dargomizhky Bolero USSR ACADEMIC SO
YEVGENYSVETLANOV
7.13 Wagner Overture: Rienzi
BERLIN PO
KLAUS TENNSTEDT
7.35 Weber Overture: Oberon
BERLIN PO
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.44 Smetana From
Bohemia's Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA
VACLAV NEUMANN
7.58 Dvorak Silent Woods YO YO MA (cello)
BERLIN PO LORIN MAAZEL
8.05 Johann Strauss (son) Tales from the Vienna Woods
JOHANN STRAUSS
ORCHESTRA OF VIENNA WILLIBOSKOVSKY
8.16 Bax The Happy Forest
ULSTER ORCHESTRA
BRYDEN THOMSON Records
Vivaldi: Schools. Hospitals and Churches
In turbata mare irato (RV 627)
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) TAFELMUSIK BAROQUE
ORCHESTRA JEAN LAMON Concerto in c (rv 114)
Concerto per la solennita di S Lorenzo (RV 556) TAVERNER PLAYERS
ANDREW PARROTT
Magnificat (rv 610)
TAFELMUSIK BAROQUE
ORCHESTRA AND CHAMBER
CHOIR JEAN LAMON Records
String Quartet in A, Op 2 DELME STRING QUARTET (R)
(piano)
Grieg Lyric pieces: Bell Ringing, Op 54 No 6; Homesickness, Op 57 No 6; Berceuse, Op 38 No 1; Butterfly, Op 43 No 1: Grandmother's Minuet, Op 68 No 2; Vanished
Days, Op 57 No 1; March of the Trolls. Op 54 No 3
Tchaikovsky Children's Album, Op 39 (R)
Introduced by Susan Sharpe.
Kodaly Minuetto serio
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/
ANTAL DORATI
Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet (Mono)
RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
Elgar Sea Pictures (Mono) GLADYS RIPLEY (contralto) LSO GEORGE WELDON Mendelssohn Piano
Concerto No 1 in G minor MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN
NEVILLE MARRINER
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor: COLUMBIASO/
BRUNO WALTER Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London.
BRITTEN STRING QUARTET
Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 76 No 2
Britten Quartet No 3
• TICKETS: available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, London WIA 4WW
(Details as Saturday 10.30am)
VLADIMIR SOFRONITZKI (piano).
Scriabin's son-in-law, rarely played outside the Soviet Union, but became a cult figure there during the 1950s.
Scriabin Preludes, Op 11 (selection)
Chopin Nocturne in D flat. Op 27 No 2; Waltz in D flat, Op 70 No 3
Rachmaninov Preludes, Op 32 No 5 in G;
No 12 in G sharp minor
Schumann Variations on a Theme by Clara Wieck. Op 14
Scriabin Sonate-fantaisie in G sharp minor, Op 19; Poeme: Vers la flamme. Op 72. Mono records: 1951-60
live from Magdalen
College Chapel, Oxford. Preces: Plainsong
Office hymn: Pange lingua (Bruckner and Mode iii) Psalm 134 (Victoria) Lessons <RSV):
Exodus 24, vv 1-11; John 6. vv 48-58
Psalm 116 (Mode i and Fauxbourdons) (Harper) John 6. vv 48-58
Antiphon: 0 quam suavis (Mode vi)
Magnificat (Vivaldi) Intercessions: Pater noster (Palestrina)
Benedicamus domino (Mode ii)
Anthem: Ave verum corpus (Byrd)
Blessing: Ubi caritas (Harper)
Organ voluntary
Jesus Christus unser Heiland (J.S. Bach), (Bwv 665)
Informator choristarum
JOHN HARPER
Assisting organist GEOFFREY WEBBER
The first of two programmes featuring music by Eric Ball (b 1903) Vaughan Williams
Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes
LONDON BRASS VIRTUOSI/
DAVID HONEYBALL
Dean Goffin Variations: My Strength, My Tower ENFIELD CITADEL BAND'
JAMES WILLIAMS
Eric Ball Exodus
KETTERING CITADEL BAND/ DONALD MANNING. Records BBC Manchester
Brian Wright presents a selection of 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 MARK SAVAGE
Piano Sonata No 8 in A
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) Record
led by LUIGI DE FILIPPI conducted by JANE GLOVER live from the Queen
Elizabeth Hall , London. Parti
Haydn Symphony No 81 in G
J.C. Bach Sinfonia concertante in c with PHILIPPA DAVIES (flute)
CELIA NICKLIN (oboe)
LUIGI DE FILIPPI (violin)
SEBASTIAN COMBERTI (cello)
Poet Martyn Crucefix reads his work at The Voice Box, the new platform for writers at the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Part 2
Strauss Duett-concertino with ANGELA MALSBURY (clarinet)
GRAHAM SHEEN (bassoon) Mozart A Musical Joke (In association with the Burton Group pic)
by STUART HANNABUSS. Read by Michael Elder The new vicar is outstandingly good. Too good to be true, perhaps? BBC Scotland (R)
Gyorgy Kurtag 's cycle of settings for voice and violin.
ADRIENNE CSENGERY (soprano)
ANDRAS KELLER (violin)
(Given at last year's Almeida Festival in association with Lufthansa German Airlines)
Smetana
Symphonic poem:
Wallenstein's Camp;
Quartet No 1; Sarka (Ma Vlast)