Foreground Battles and Rearguard Action
Haydn 'London' Trio No 4 inG
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ISAAC STERN (violin)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello)
7.11 Telemann Concerto inF
MICHALA PETRI (recorder) KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN/ IONA BROWN
7.35 Strauss Couperin -Tanzsuite
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF EUROPE/ERICH LEINSDORF
8.03 Mozart Sonata in D (K 284) (Diirnitz)
MITSUKO UCHIDA (piano) Records
Cherubini: Recognition and Doubt
Overture: Anacreon
HANOVER BAND/GOODMAN Sonatas Nos 1 and 2 in F, for horn and strings
HERMANN BAUMANN (horn) MUNICH PO/VOORBERG Symphony in D
LOS ANGELES CO/SCHWARZ Four Marches
ARS NOVA BRASS QUINTET Records
led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by jiri STAREK Schubert Overture in c minor
Jan Adam Frantisek Mica Symphony in E flat Johann Stamitz
Symphony in B flat, Op 8 No 5
played by the SILLITO-MILNE-FLEMING TRIO Haydn Piano Trio in E (H xv 28)
Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 2 in c minor, Op 66 BBC Bristol (R)
led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by BERNHARD KLEE
ALISON HARGAN (soprano) Webern Six pieces for orchestra, Op 6
Strauss Four Last Songs Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
(Given on 7 April in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester) BBC Manchester
Martin String Quartet (1967)
Mozart Quartet in D (K 575) (R)
(1929-89)
The British horn-player Alan Civil died on 19 March. In a sequence of his recordings, and with contributions from friends and colleagues including Norman Del Mar and Barry Tuckwell , his career as soloist, chamber musician and orchestral principal is celebrated.
Including performances of Bach's Brandenburg
Concerto No 1, Brahms's Horn Trio and Strauss's first Horn Concerto.
Also. works by Poulenc, Mozart, Britten and Paul McCartney. Records
See panel, left
played by EMER BUCKLEY Nicolas Lebegue
Allemande; Courante; Sarabande grave;
Chaconne grave; Gigue (Suite in G)
Antoine Forqueray
La Mandoline; La Buisson; La Leclair (R)
conducted by ADRIAN LEAPER
Saint-Saens Overture: La Princesse Jaune
Stravinsky Suite No 1 for small orchestra
Debussy Marche ecossaise Stravinsky Suite No 2 for small orchestra Milhaud Ballet: Le Train bleu
Lyndon Jenkins presents music for midsummer. Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Poet, novelist and critic Hans Magnus
Enzensberger talks to Philip Brady about writing in Germany today. Producer MICHEL PETHERAM
Ronald Pickup reads from WORDSWORTH'S poem abridged in 12 parts and introduced by Patric Dickinson.
2: School-Time Continued (Third programme, Thursday
9.10pm) (R)
TOKYO STRING QUARTET with MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) live from the Snape Maltings.
Schubert Grave and Allegro in c minor (D 103); String Quartet in G (D 887)
8.50 Anthony Burton samples the Aldeburgh atmosphere and meets some of the people associated with the festival over the years.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
9.10 Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44 (In association with Royal Trust Bank)
BBC Pebble Mill
A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times by ROBERT FERGUSON. With
A tale told by a captain, a soldier's tale, confused in the telling both in terms of incident and time. It touches upon some minor themes such as life, love, death, obsession, inspiration, beauty and, possibly, truth. Important is the need to smoke the ritual cigar.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN (R)
Purcell
Ode on St Cecilia's Day
1692 (Hail, Bright Cecilia) (z 328)