The Threat to Sovereignty
Last of six programmes.
Handel Concerto in B flat. Op4No6
URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
ENGLISH CONCERT/PINNOCK Telemann Concerto in B flat: AURÈLE AND
CHRISTIANE NICOLET (flutes), HEINZ HOLLIGER and LOUISE PELLEGRIN (oboes) CAMERATA BERN/FURI Records. Series producer ROBERT LAYTON
A selection of arrangements, transcriptions and borrowings.
Mozart, arr Wendt
Overture: The Marriage of Figaro: NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE trad, arr Beethoven
The Pulse of an Irishman; The Parting Kiss
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) HEINRICH SCHIFF (cello) HARTMUT HOLL (piano)
Verdi, arr Liszt Rigoletto Paraphrase
JORGE BOLET (piano)
Pergolesi, arr Barbirolli Concerto for oboe and strings
EVELYN ROTHWELL (oboe) HALLE ORCHESTRA/
JOHN BARBIROLLI
Stravinsky Divertimento LONDON SINFONIETTA/
RICCARDO CHAILLY. Records
arr Vaughan Williams All People That on Earth Do Dwell (Old 100th) (Mono) 1953 CORONATION CHOIRS
AND ORCHESTRA
OSBORNE PEASGOOD (organ) Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050) (Mono)
ROGER CORTET (flute)
JACQUES THIBAUD (violin) CO OF THE ECOLE NORMALE DE PARIS/ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
Dvorak String Quartet in E: PRAGUE QUARTET
Tchaikovsky Tatiana 's Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin: Act 1) (Mono)
LJUBA WELITSCH (soprano) PHILHARMONIA/SUSSKIND
Brahms, orch Schoenberg Piano Quartet No 1 CBSCRATTLE. Records
Michael Hall and guest
John Lill discuss the week ahead. Also Mark Elder talks about working with the National Youth Orchestra and James Wood accesses his computer to illustrate new rhythmic concepts in his BBC commission Oreion. Producers JANE WALKER and GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
Richard Osborne introduces the last performance Herbert von Karajan gave in Berlin of the Verdi Requiem. It was given last October as part of the 1988 Berlin Festival in the Philharmonie with the orchestra he directed for 34 years.
JULIA VARADY (soprano)
FLORENCE QUIVAR (mezzo) VINSON COLE (tenor)
JOHN TOMLINSON (bass) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC CHORAL SOCIETY
BERLIN PO /KARAJAN SF Berlin recording
(piano)
Schumann Kinderszenen Beethoven Sonata in F minor (Appassionata)
String Quartet in B flat, Op 33 No 4
TATRAI QUARTET. Record
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain/Charles Groves
Gilbert Vinter Salute to Youth
Holst A Moorside Suite
Richard Rodney Bennett The Flowers of the Forest (first performance)
Denis Wright Cornet Concerto
Derek Bourgeois Blitz
Malcolm Arnold The Padstow Lifeboat
by SALTYKOV SHCHEDRIN (1826-89) dramatised by JACK WINTER With
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R)
conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI Bach, orch Webern
Ricercare (The Musical Offering)
Schoenberg Variations for orchestra, Op 31
Bach Suite No 2 in B minor for flute and strings: more than 60 recordings made over 60 years, investigated by George Pratt.
OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin)
WILLIAM WOLFRAM (piano) play little pieces by Fritz Kreisler that fooled the musical world. Records
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA
OF GREAT BRITAIN led by MALCOLM ALUSON conducted by MARK ELDER Sibelius Pohjola 's
Daughter; The Bard; The Oceanides
8.00 The Ring in Leipzig A selection from the Viennese baritone and theatre manager Angelo Neumann 's Personal
Recollections of Richard Wagner adapted by BERT COULES.
Reader EDWARD DE SOUZA
8.25 Wagner
Die Walkure: Act 3
(The appearance of National Youth Orchestra of Great
Britain has been made possible by support from Lloyds Bank pic and Toyota (GB) Ltd)
0 See David Gillard , right
The first UK broadcast of James Wood 's work for percussion, keyboards and electronics.
STEVEN SCHICK and JAMES WOOD (percussion) DARMSTADT AND CORNWALL PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES PAUL . WEBSTER HELEN CRAYFORD ,
CLIVE WILLIAMSON. ELEANOR ALBERGA (keyboards)
JOHN WHITING. MIKE SKEET. RON BRIEFEL
(sound diffusion). BBC Wales (James Wood 's 'Oreion'is premiered in Wednesday's Prom, 7.00pm)
The last of three programmes introduced by Edward Higginbottom. Eustache du Caurroy's Missa pro defunctis and Claude Le Jeune 's
Magnificat are performed by the choir OF NEW
COLLEGE. OXFORD, directed by EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM. MARTIN HALLOWS (organ)