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trad Midsummer Carol sung by CYRIL TAWNEY
7.05 Prokofiev Children's suite: A Summer Day PRAGUE CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
7.21 de Frumerie, arr Kotasek Midsummer Polka
SWEDISH RSO/
EGON KJERRMANN
7.35 anon Sumer Is Icumen in DELLER CONSORT
7.37 Bach Concerto in A minor (bwv 1065) TREVOR PINNOCK
KENNETH GILBERT
LARS ULRIK MORTENSEN (harpsichords)
ENGLISH CONSORT
7.47 Delius A Song of Summer
HALLE/VERNON HANDLEY
7.57 Arne Cantata:
Bacchus and Ariadne ROBERT TEAR (tenor) SIMON PRESTON (harpsichord)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN
8.08 Roussel Bacchus and Ariadne (Act 2)
PARIS ORCHESTRA/ CHARLES DUTOIT Records
Cherubini:
A Universal Voice Marche religieuse PHILHARMONIA/ RICCARDO MUTI
Requiem in c minor AMBROSIAN SINGERS
PHILHARMONIA/ RICCARDO MUTI Records
Britten Three
Divertimenti: March; Waltz; Burlesque
Dvorak Two Waltzes (arr from Op 54 for piano)
Dohnanyi Quartet No 2 in D flat, Op 15 BBC Bristol (R)
JAN HENRIK KAYSER (piano) Grieg Slatter , Op 72 Nos 14,16, 8 and 7 Saeverud Piano Pieces: Op 25 No 1; Op 14 Nos 1 and 2; Op 21 No 1; Op 24 Nos 5 and 2; Op 14 No 6; Op 18 No 2; Op 21 No 3; Op 22 No 3
Introduced by Susan Sharpe.
Bruch In memoriam
SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA/KURT MASUR
Handel Chandos Anthem No 10: The Lord Is My Light
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN; DAVID WILLCOCKS
Finzi Cello Concerto
RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) RLPO/VERNON HANDLEY
Schubert Symphony No 1 in D: BERLIN PO/KARL BOHM Records
live from the BBC Concert Hall,
London. SOPHIE ROLLAND (cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) Hindemith Sonata, Op 11 No 3
Faure Elegie
Barber Sonata
(Details as Saturday 9.30am)
ANDRES SEGOVIA (guitar)
Bach, arr Segovia Prelude in c minor (BWV 999); Gavotte en rondeau
(Partita in E, BWV 1006) De Visee Sarabande
Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Vivo e energico (Sonata:
Hommage a Boccherini)
Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre with SYMPHONY OF THE AIR/ ENRIQUE JORDA
Albeniz Leyenda Mono records: 1927-55
live from The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban, Hertfordshire. Introit: Gaudent in coelis (Victoria)
Responses (Richard Lloyd ) Psalm 106 (Smart, Goss, Hanforth)
First lesson (RSV): Ezra 4, vv 7-24
Office hymn (EH 204): Who are these, like stars appearing?
Canticles: Wood in F (Collegium regale) Second lesson (RSV): Romans 7, vv 7-25
Anthem: Light out of darkness (Elgar)
Hymn (Bp 60): Love, unto thine own
Organ voluntary: Sonata in G (first movement) (Elgar)
Choir directed by BARRY ROSE
Organist ANDREW PARNELL
ANNA NOAKES (flute) DINA BENNETT (piano) Donizetti Sonata in c
Francaix Divertimento Debussy Syrinx
Faure, arr Noakes Apres un reve
Jolivet Fantasie-caprice (R)
with Richard Baker. Producer HUGH WARWICK
Robert Hewison tackles the cultural issues of the moment.
Producer JULIAN HALE
ANNA STEIGER (soprano) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by OLIVER KNUSSEN
Oliver Knussen Coursing Peter Lieberson Songs for soprano and orchestra Leon Kirchner Music for 12 conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.00 Paul Spicer talks to Benedict Mason
8.05 Peter Lieberson Ziji conducted by THE COMPOSER
Benedict Mason Double
Concerto (world premiere) Schoenberg, arr Kirchner Chamber Symphony No 1 conducted by THE ARRANGER
(Given on Sunday in Snape Mattings) BBC Pebble Mill
Charles Fox introduces this concert, recorded at the Gardner Centre,
Brighton, which began with the international a cappella trio
VOCAL SUMMIT: Urszula Dudziak (Poland) Jay Clayton (America) Norma Winstone (Britain)
Clayton Meet You There Stoloff Ooyah
Dudziak Wake-Up Call; The Perfect Score
Harris Freedom Jazz Dance
9.45 Charles Fox talks to John Taylor.
9.50 FOIL: John Taylor and Pete Saberton (keyboards) Frank Ricotti (vibraphone)
Steve Arguelles (percussion)
Saberton Angel
Taylor Adios Iony : Pure and Simple; Q; Arrivee
Saberton Three Ps Piece; Mariella
Purcell Incidental music: Bonduca (z 574); Sing, Sing Ye Druids (z 574);
Suite No 6 in D (z 667); If
Music Be the Food of Love (z 379); Music for a While (z 583); Sonata No 6 in G minor (1697) (z 807); Love's Goddess Sure (Birthday Ode, 1692) (z 331)