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Rossini Overture:
The Barber of Seville
NATIONAL PO/
RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.08
Granados El fandango de candil (Goyescas)
AUCIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
7.13 Elgar, ed Percy Young Suite: The Spanish Lady GUILDHALL STRING
ENSEMBLE/ROBERT SALTER
7.35 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI
7.51 Bizet Carmen
(Movements from the Suites): FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/SEIJI OZAWA
8.06 Sor Minuet
(Deuxieme grande sonate, Op 25)
GORAN SOLLSCHER (guitar)
8.09 Ravel Rapsodie espagnole
ROYAL AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW/ BERNARD HATTINK Records
The last of four programmes.
PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) Haydn Piano Trio in E flat minor (H xv 31) Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke) Series producer MISHA DONAT
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini
NEW PHILHARMONIA/ JOHN BARBIROLU
10.00 Bach Partita in E (BWV 1006)
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin)
10.19 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
(arranged for piano by the composer)
GYORGY SANDOR (piano)
10.54 Henze Three Auden Songs
NEIL MACKIE (tenor)
JOHN BLAKELY (piano)
11.05 Schumann Piano Quartet, Op 47
GLENN GOULD (piano)
JUHUARD QUARTET MEMBERS
11.33 Brahms Symphony No 3
PHILHARMONIA/
GUIDO CANTELLI
The fifth of six programmes, including the set of string quartets composed by the 17-year-old Mozart in Vienna in 1773. AMADEUS QUARTET
Quartet in E flat (K 171) Quintet in B flat (K 174) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) Records
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 31 No 3
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel, Op 24 (R)
Andrea Chenier
Historical opera in four acts, with libretto by luigi ILLICA and music by Umberto Giordano. (sung in Italian)
Majordomo/Dumas,
President of the Committee of Public (bass) (baritone) (soprano) (mezzo-sop) (baritone)(tenor) (tenor) (bass) (bass)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
THE TEATRO ALLA SCALA.
MILAN/OUVIERO DE FABRTTIIS Mono records: 1941
There can seldom have been so strong, so right, a team for this kind of music as Caniglia, Gigli and Bechi. ANDREW PORTER
Piano music by Max Bruch. Romance, Op 14 No 1;
Fantasiestuck Op 14, No 2; Fantasia in D minor, Op 11 for two pianos
JULIAN JACOBSON and ANDREW BALL (pianos) (R)
JEUX
Ileana Ruhemann (flute) Imogen Barford (harp)
Sophie Langdon (violin) Roger Tapping (viola) Julia Vohralik (cello)
J.G. Ropartz Prelude, marine et chansons
Villa-Lobos Quintette instrumental
with Peter Clayton
Sam Jacobs looks at contemporary Israeli theatre in conversation with playwrights, directors, actors, and the Chairman of the Board of Censors. Programme consultant ERAN BANIEL
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
Anthony Burton introduces the last of five programmes from last year's tour, conducted by JOHN POOLE. Hoist Ave Maria, Op 9b Elgar Five part songs from the Greek
Anthology, Op 45
Tippett Four Songs from the British Isles
Stanford The Blue Bird (BBC Singers at the Proms. Tuesday 29 August)
and other gems, played by ALFREDO CAMPOLI and his
SALON ORCHESTRA. Mono records
live from the Royal Albert Hall London. ,
ROLAND PONTINEN (piano) GOTHENBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by CHRISTER THORVALDSSON conducted by NEEME JARVI Sibelius Two
Lemminkainen Legends: Lemminkainen and the Maidens of the Island; The Swan of Tuonela
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
8.30 Michael Oliver examines the background to Nielsen's symphonic writing, and discovers a tight bond between the man, the music and the Danish folk heritage on which he was fostered. (R)
8.50 Nielsen
Symphony No 5
(the appearance by the Gothenburg SO has been made possible by support from A.B. Volvo)
A portrait of the poet and translator Arthur Waley to celebrate the centenary of his birth.
Compiled and narrated by FRANCIS WATSON.
With the recorded voices of Jerome Chan ,
Roy Fuller and Arthur Waley and readings in English, Chinese and Japanese. Flute music improvised by KEITH THOMPSON.
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
Three composers who were born in the Far East, yet live and work in Europe and North America.
Hope Lee Melboac VIVIENNE SPITERI
(harpsichord) Record Makoto Shinohara Evolution
HIDEKI KITAMOTO (cello) Toshi Ichiyanagi Inter
Konzert IZUMI SHIMURA (piano) (NHK Tokyo recordings)
Last of six programmes presented by Chris Parker. Featuring the PETER KING QUARTET Peter King (alto sax)
Dave Green (double-bass) John Horler (piano/electric piano)
Mark Taylor (drums)
Series producer BARBARA PAGE