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Non-Nuclear Defence Strategies
Nielsen The Fog Is Lifting JAMES GALWAY (flute)
SIONED WILLIAMS (harp) Bochsa Etude No 1
MARISA ROBLES (harp) Rodrigo Concierto serenata
NICANOR ZABALETA (harp) BERLIN RSO/ERNST
MARZENDORFER. Records
Ravel the Arranger Chabrier Menuet pompeux
Schumann Davidsbiindler March
EUROPEAN CO PER MUSICA/ JULIAN REYNOLDS Debussy Fetes
ANNE SHASBY and RICHARD MCMAHON (pianos) Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition MONTREAL SOl
CHARLES DUTOIT. Records
Lully Prologue: Armide (excerpt): DANIELE BORST GRETA DE REYGHERE (sopranos)
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE OF LA CHAPELLE ROYALE/HERREWEGHE Marchand Suite No 2 in G minor
BLANDINE VERLET (harpsichord)
Michael Haydn Horn Concerto in D
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN/ NEVILLE MARRINER
Joseph Haydn Philemon and Baucis (excerpt). Mono ELISABETH ROON (soprano) WALDEMAR KMENTT (tenor) VIENNA SO/MEINHARD VON ZALLINGER J. H. Roman
Drottningholm Music (excerpt)
CO OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. STOCKHOLM/ CLAUDE GENET ARY
Telemann Cantata: Du aber, Daniel, gehe hin
USELOTTE REBMANN (SOP) WILLIAM REIMER (bass) MONTEVERDI CHOIR OF
HAMBURG
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF THE
HAMBURGER TELEMANN-
GESELLSCHAFTI JURGEN JURGENS
Mozart Symphony No 26 in E flat (K 184)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN /
NEVILLE MARRINER. Records
Julian Bream is Michael Hall 's guest this week. Arne Nordheim talks in Oslo about his string piece Nachruf which receives its UK premiere this week. Plus three pieces by Tchaikovsky; Stravinsky on Stravinsky; and Dmitry Sitkovetsky on keeping standard repertoire works fresh. Producers JANE WALKER and GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKI OTAKA
ANNE DAWSON (soprano) CATHERINE DENLEY (mezzo-soprano)
MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) BRYN TERFEL (bass-bar)
FISHGUARD PHILHARMONIC
CHOIR chorusmaster
JOHN S. DAVIES
Mozart Symphony No 29 in A (K 201); Exsultate jubilate (K 165)
11.40 Interval Reading
11.45 Beethoven Mass in c, Op 86
(Given on 22 July in St David's Cathedral, Dyfed)
Corelli Trio Sonatas: in G, Op 1 No 9; in E minor, Op 1 No 2; Violin Sonata in D, Op 5 No 1; Trio Sonatas: in G minor, Op 1 No 10; in D, Op 1 No 12
1.10 Interval Reading
1.15 Vivaldi Trio Sonatas: in D minor (RV 64); in B flat (RV 77); Violin Sonata in A (RV 29); Trio Sonata in G (RV 71) BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Music settings of poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Rubbra, Inscape, Op 122 RENATA SCHEFFEL-STEIN (harp), AMBROSIAN SINGERS, JACQUES ORCHESTRA/MYER FREDMAN.
Barber, A Nun Takes the Veil ROBERTA ALEXANDER (soprano), TAN CRONE (piano).
Tippett, The Windhover SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD/NICHOLAS CLEOBURY.
Britten, A.M.D.G. LONDON SINFONIETTA CHORUS/TERRY EDWARDS.
Bliss, The World Is Charged with the Grandeur of God AMBROSIAN SINGERS, LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIND AND BRASS ENSEMBLE/PHILIP LEDGER.
(Records)
DAVID WILDE (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Debussy Prelude a l'aprèsmidi d'un faune
Tippett Piano Concerto conducted by THE COMPOSER
3.45 Interval Reading
3.50 Debussy Jeux: poeme danse
Tippett Symphony No 2 (R)
SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin)
BRUNO CANINO (piano) Beethoven Sonata in A minor, Op 23
Strauss Sonata in E flat, Op 18
Stravinsky Divertimento Sarasate Concert Fantasy on 'Carmen'
(Hungarian Radio recording)
Stephen Walsh considers the complete recordings of Berg's Wozzeck, from a 1951 New York concert performance under
Mitropoulos to a 1987 production at the Vienna State Opera with Abbado.
Recordings from the 1920s and 30s by BENNO MOISEIWITSCH IGNAZ FRIEDMAN and OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH. Mono records
live from the Royal Albert Hall London. ,
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
Britten Our Hunting Fathers
Rossini, arr Britten Soirees musicales
8.25
Prokofiev and the Stage with Rita McAllister.
Prokofiev created dramatic imagery instinctively in all his music; but in Cinderella he reverted to set numbers and the dance forms of the 18th century.
8.45 Prokofiev Cinderella: Act 2
Eight programmes on the origins of human language, with Colin Tudge. 1: Bones, Brains, Burials and Boredom
The first recognisable ancestors of modern humans arose in Africa four million years ago.
Has it taken us that long to learn how to speak?
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN
2: Matthew Locke
When the Son of Man
Shall Come in His Glory;
The Lord Hear Thee in the Day of Trouble; Super flumina Babylonis;
0 Be Joyful in the Lord MEMBERS OF THE SIXTEEN LONDON BAROQUE/
HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
NICHOLAS cox (clarinet)
VANESSA LATARCHE (piano) Copland A Midsummer Nocturne
Edison Denisov Paysage au clair du lune
Don Banks Prelude, Night Piece and Blues for Two
Bouchourechliev Nocturne Hamilton Three Nocturnes
Serenade in F (1825) FRIEDER LANG (tenor)
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM Record