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Mozart Flute Concerto in G (K 313)
JUDITH HALL (flute) PHILHARMONIA/ PETER THOMAS
7.35 Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Op 60
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF
EUROPE/ERICH LEINSDORF
8.05 Chopin Trois nouvelles etudes
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
8.11 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F
MARK BENNETT (trumpet) PAUL GOODWIN (oboe)
RACHEL BECKETT (recorder) ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT directed by MONICA HUGGETT (violin) Records
Rimsky-Korsakov Sinfonietta in A minor
USSR SO/
YEVGENI SVETLANOV
My Days Run Slowly, Op 51 No 1 (Mono)
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) SERGE ZAPOLSKY (piano)
Suite: The Invisible City of Kitezh
SNO/NEEME JARVI
Polonaise (Christmas Eve) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/ EUGENE ORMANDY Records
The second of two programmes. DAVID ROBLOU (harpsichord)
DAVID MASON (fortepiano) J. C. Bach Sonata in E, Op 5 No 5
Haydn Sonata in c minor (H xvi 20)
Johann Gottlieb Muthel Duo in E flat
led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by CHARLES GROVES
Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor (K 183) Kodaly A Summer Evening (R)
The first of two programmes.
Cello Sonata in F, Op 5 No 1 ANTHONY PLEETH (cello) MELVYN TAN (fortepiano)
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
KRZYSTOF JAKOWICZ (violin)
Beethoven Symphony No 4 Lutoslawski Chain 2 Berg Violin Concerto BBC Scotland
live from Studio One.
PETER DONOHOE (piano) Beethoven Thirty-three variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120 Series producer JEREMY HAYES
BBC Pebble Mill
A summer season of works staged at the Paris Opera, 1828-65.
Tannhauser Wagner 's version for the Paris Opera, prepared in 1860. (sung in German)
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA
BOYS' CHOIR
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHOIR
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA/ GEORG SOLTI Acts 1 and 2 4.15 John Deathridge on the Paris Tannhauser
4.25 Act 3 Records
Brian Kay issues an invitation to the dance. Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
The fifth of 11 musical profiles.
Fanny Heldy
Roger Nichols recalls, with records, the career of the Belgian-born soprano, a woman of immense beauty and striking personality, as well as a singer of great versatility and distinction. Mono (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Hugh Tinney (piano) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, led by James Clark, conducted by Richard Armstrong
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN adapted and abridged in three parts by KARIN FERNALD.
Read by Struan Rodger. 1: Italy by Coach
Hans Christian Andersen describes his travels through Italy in 1840. Producer DUNCAN MINSHULL Mono (R)
Part 2
Alun Hoddinott Star Children
(BBC commission: first performance)
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
JEREMY BUDD (treble)
SIMON GAY (counter-tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) WESTMINSTER SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Ikon of St Seraphim
The London premiere of John Tavener 's dramatic setting of a text by Mother Thekla. performed in Nicholas Hawksmoor 's Christ Church, Spitalfields.
The life and mystical visions of St Seraphim , who left his monastery at Sarov, near Kiev, in 1794 for the life of a hermit.
He returned there towards the end of his life, offering pilgrims spiritual guidance and in some cases performing miracles.
0 See David Gillard , page 79
10.15 Faure Requiem (Given on 7 June as part of the Spitalfields Festival, in association with the Spitalfields Development Group)
Aaron Copland / Suite: The Tender
Land; Piano Fantasy .