Nielsen Pan and Syrinx, Op 49: SNO/GIBSON
7.08 Sibelius Pan and Echo, Op 53
GOTHENBURG SOl
NEEME JARVI
7.13 Tchaikovsky Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem
LSO/GEOFFREY SIMON
7.35 Nielsen Helios Overture, Op 17 SWEDISH RSO/
ESA PEKKA SALONEN
7.45 Bruch Swedish Dances, Op 63
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA/KURT MASUR
7.55 Busoni Finnish Folk Songs
ERIC TAWASTSTJERNA
HUI-YING LIU (piano duet) Records
Berwald and Gade
Berwald Symphonie capricieuse (1842) GOTHENBERG SO/
NEEME JARVI
Gade Olufs Ballade (The Fairy Spell)
AKSEL SCHIOTZ (tenor)
ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA/
MOGENS WOLDIKE 1939 recording
String Quartet in D, Op 63 (1888: COPENHAGEN QUARTET) Records
A sequence of music for midsummer, including
Mendelssohn's incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream, two of Chopin's Scherzi played by BARRY DOUGLAS ,
Mozart's E flat Serenade (K 375) played by the BUDAPEST WIND ENSEMBLE and Brahms's Clarinet Sonata, Op 120 No 2 played by RICHARD STOLTZMAN and RICHARD GOODE.
Producer PAUL SPICER BBC Pebble Mill
conducted by JEAN-BERNARD POMMIER
ALISON HARGAN (soprano) Beethoven Ah! Perfido, Op 65
Mozart Ch'io mi scordi di te? (K 505)
Haydn Symphony No 99 BBC Bristol
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano) LANGHAM CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY Benda Concerto in G minor
Martinu Divertimento for piano (left hand) and small orchestra (first performance of original version)
Suite No 2 in D minor
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) (R)
Brahms Sextet No 1 in B flat, Op 18
Simon Bainbridge Sextet (first broadcast)
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
(Given on 23 January at the Royal Northern College of Music in association with the Manchester Chamber Concerts Society) BBC Manchester
KENT COUNTY YOUTH
ORCHESTRA conducted by MARTIN HANDLEY
ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Strauss Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A (K 488)
Rachmaninov The Bells (sung in English)
SUSAN BULLOCK (soprano) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
PHILLIP GUY BROMLEY (bass) KENT COUNTY SINGERS
The third programme of 18th-century organ music played by JOHN TOLL in Armitage Parish Church. Music by William Croft , Maurice Green , William Walond , John Bennett and Thomas Dupuis. Series producer GRAHAM DIXON
The second of two programmes in which
Geoffrey Smith looks at the rise and subsequent decline of the black orchestra led by the bass player John Kirby. At the peak of their popularity the group played in the smartest New York hotels and had a thrice-weekly radio show. The decline set in as the musicians were drafted one by one into the war. Mono
Six programmes of French cabaret songs, presented by Richard Mayne.
5: Crossing the Border With Petula Clark , Leo Ferre , Mireille Mathieu ,
Catherine Sauvage , Serge Gainsbourg , Les Chariots, Jacques Brel , Serge Lama , Barbara, Jacques Dutronc , Charles Trenet ,
Juliette Greco and Georges Brassens. Records
Nicholas Kenyon discusses with Susan Bradshaw and Lisa Wilson the enigmatic Estonian composer
Arvo Part whose Third Symphony is featured this evening.
Producer RAY ABBOTT
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Cho-Liang Lin (violin)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, led by Christer Thorvaldsson, conducted by Neeme Jarvi
Arvo Part Symphony No 3 (first UK performance)
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
8.20 Neeme Jarvi talks with David Nice.
8.40 Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D
(The appearance of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra has been made possible by support from A. B. Volvo)
See Woddis, left
First Love by IVAN TURGENEV translated and dramatised by JOAN O'CONNOR With and Vladimir was only 16 when he first fell in love, but the memory of that love stayed with him all his life. He was teased, he was encouraged, and he was used with a ruthlessness that he couldn't begin to understand.
Music for guitar arranged and played by ERIC HILL JOHN FRASER (piano)
Directed by JANE MORGAN (R)
Handel: The 1730s Alcina (excerpt) Ouverture in D
L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato: Part 1