Open Forum
Mendelssohn Scherzo and Nocturne (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
BOSTON SO/COLIN DAVIS
7.11 Liszt Consolation No 3 in D flat
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
7.15 Ravel Introduction and Allegro: OSIAN ELLIS (harp); MELOS ENSEMBLE
7.35 Wagner Prelude: The Mastersingers
CHICAGO SO/GEORG SOLTI
7.45 Durufle Four Motets on Gregorian Themes
CHOIR OF CLARE COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE/TIMOTHY BROWN
7.53 Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No 2
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (jnr) I MUSICI DE MONTREAL
MONTREAL SO
MAXIM SHOSTAKOVICH
8.11 Strauss
Till Eulenspiegel
LSO/ABBADO. Records
Borodin Polovtsian Dances
USSR STATE SO AND CHORUS/
YEVGENY SVETLANOV Konchak's Aria
(Prince Igor: Act 2)
YEVGENY NESTERENKO (bass)
BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCH/
FUAT MANSUROV
Symphony No 2 in B flat USSR STATE SO/SVETLANOV Records
Second of two programmes.
Sonate bucolique
JEAN-MARIE LONDELX (alto saxophone)
PIERRE PONTIER (piano) Cantata: L'Oiseau a vu tout cela
JACQUES HERBILLON (bar) PAUL KUENTZ CO/MURGIER Records
(viola and piano) Brahms Sonata in F minor, Qp 120 No 1 Stravinsky Elegie
Vieuxtemps Sonata in B flat (R)
with Susan Sharpe.
Grieg Im Volkston , Op 63 No 1:BOYD NEEL STRING
ORCHESTRA/CEDRIC DUMONT Gibbons Pavan and Galliard (Lord of Salisbury)
GLENN GOULD (piano)
Mozart Exsultate jubilate (K 165):
KATHLEEN BATTLE (sop) RPO; ANDRE PREVIN
Bartok Piano Quintet CHILINGIRIAN QUARTET
STEVEN DE GROOTE (piano) Brahms Two Songs, Op 91 JANET BAKER (mezzo)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) ANDRE PREVIN (piano) Grovlez Romance et scherzo
SUSAN MILAN (flute) IAN BROWN (piano)
C. P. E. Bach Concerto (Wq 46): ANDREAS STAIER and ROBERT HILL
(two harpsichords)
MUSICA ANTIQUA KOLN/
REINHARD GOEBEL. Records
ARVE TELLEFSEN (violin) YITKIN SEOW (piano) Nielsen Sonata No 2 Walton Sonata
(Details Sunday 6.15pm)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/SERGE
KOUSSEVITZKY Sibelius Symphonic poem: Pohjola's Daughter
Shostakovich Symphony No 9
Copland Suite:
Appalachian Spring Mono records: 1936-47
live from Eton College Chapel, sung by members of the second 1989 Eton Choral Course.
Introit: God That Madest Heaven and Earth (Grier)
Responses (Leighton)
Psalm 119, vv 145-176 (Turle, Bairstow)
Lessons (AV): Proverbs 31, vv 10-31; Ephesians 6, vv 11-18
Magnificat (Finzi)
Nunc dimittis (Holst)
Anthem: The Twelve (Walton)
Hymn: Glorious things of thee are spoken (Eton College Hymnbook 82)
Organ voluntary: Ite missa est (Leighton)
directed by DIETER KLOCKER
Beethoven Rondino for wind octet in E flat Mozart Serenade in c minor (k 388)
(Swiss Radio recording from 1988Ascona Music Weeks)
with Richard Baker
Producer HUGH WARWICK
Ronald Pickup reads from WORDSWORTH'S great autobiographical poem, abridged in 12 parts and introduced by Patric Dickinson.
11: Imagination, How Impaired and Restored
(Final programme on Friday at 7.05pm)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Alexander Baillie (cello) Joan Rodgers (soprano) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, led by James Clark, conducted by Tadaaki Otaka
Toru Takemitsu Orion and Pleiades
7.55 Peter Dickinson, Susan Bradshaw, Peter Paul Nash and David Bedford compare impressions of Takemitsu's Orion and Pleiades and their reactions to this evening's performance.
8.15 Mahler Symphony No 4
(piano)
Schumann Nachtstiicke , Op 23
Dutilleux Sonata (1949) BBC Manchester
Colin Tudge splits modem science into six programmes.
5: This Park Ain't Big
Enough: Dan Simberloff finds it isn't easy to give animals the elbow room they need.
Einstein's Big Mistake: the Universe is trying to tell Larry Abbott something about modern physics. Gas in a Cold Climate:
Claude Lorius crushes ice to get a cocktail of Ice Age gases.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN Mono (R)
Tudor Composers
In nomines, grounds and fantasias by Tomkins, Blitheman and Ferrabosco I, madrigals by Morley and variations by Byrd on two popular tunes of the day,
0 Mistress Mine and The Leaves Be Greene.