Into the Open: The First Hurdle
Hoist Ballet music: The Perfect Fool
LSO/ANDRE PREVIN
7.12 Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings, Op 47
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin) RAYMOND KEENLYSIDE (violin)
KENNETH ESSEX (viola) KENNETH HEATH (cello) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN/
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.35 Ireland Legend ERIC PARKIN (piano)
LPO'BRYDEN THOMSON
7.49 Delius Sleigh Ride RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
7.55 Walton Violin Concerto
KYUNG-WHA CHUNG (violin) LSO/ANDRE PREVIN Records
played by CAPRICORN.
Anthony Lamb (clarinet) Elizabeth Layton (violin) Paul Silverthorne (viola) Timothy Mason (cello)
Gareth Newman (bassoon) Stephen Stirling (horn) Catherine Elliott (double-bass) BBC Bristol (R)
Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
Building a Library Sibelius's Sixth Symphony with Stephen Walsh.
Rodney Milnes reviews new opera sets:
Mascagni's Iris, Mozart's Cosifan tutte and Verdi's Un ballo in maschera.
10.40 Record Release Wagner Columbus Overture
BAVARIAN RSO/
JEFFREY TATE
10.49 Schubert Four Impromptus (D 935)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
11.23
Hindemith Kammermusik , Op 36 No 4 GEORG SCHMID (viola) BAVARIAN RSO/
ROBERT HEGER
11.42 Mahler Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor LPO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT Records
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music
A concert of music from France (Lully and Charpentier) and Italy (Monteverdi, Castello and others).
GUILLEMETTE LAURENS (mezzo-soprano)
CAPRICCIO STRAVAGANTE directed by SKIP SEMPE (harpsichord)
(Given on 19 June in St James's Church, Piccadilly)
2.10 Bath Festival
ROBERT COHEN (cello) ALAN GRAVILL (piano) Bach Suite No 3 in C (BWV 1009)
Schubert Arpeggione Sonata (D 821)
Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38
Paganini Introduction and Variations on one string on a Theme by Rossini (Given on 3 June in the Guildhall Banqueting Room, Bath, in association with Cluttons)
BBC Bristol
led by RICHARD STUDT conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY NEIL MACKIE (tenor) FRANK LLOYD (horn)
Haydn Symphony No 85 in B flat (La Reine)
Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra, Op 31 BBC Bristol
CHRISTIANO ROSSI (violin) Prokofiev Sonata, Op 115 Petrassi Elogio per un'ombra
(first UK broadcast)
with Peter Clayton
Nigel Andrews (in the chair) talks with Richard Cork , Margaret Forster and Peter Kemp.
This week's subjects:
Apples by Ian Dury at the Royal Court Theatre;
Peter Greenaway 's film The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover; paintings by Ivon Hitchens at the Serpentine Gallery,
Kensington Gardens, London; Wartime: Understanding and Behaviour in the Second World War by Paul Fussell ; a four-part TV version of David Lodge 's Nice Work
(Wednesdays. BBC2). Producer PHILIP FRENCH Mono
(piano)
Tchaikovsky Twelve Pieces from Op 72:
Impromptu: Berceuse; Tendres reproches;
Meditation; Mazurque pour danser; Un poco di Schumann: Scherzo fantaisie: Echo rustique; Chant elegiaque; Un poco di Chopin; Valse a cinq temps; Scene dansante (R)
(Le Comte Ory)
Newly issued records of Rossini's last comic opera, composed to a French text by EUGENE SCRIBE and CHARLES GASPARD
DELESTRE-POIRSON.
The plot, which is based on a medieval legend, tells of the libidinous Count Ory's unsuccessful attempts upon the virtue of the Countess Adele.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE OPERA DE LYON/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Song of Lawino by OKOT P'BITEK
The bitter lament of a traditional Acoli woman, threatened by her husband's sudden westernisation, adapted from a long Ugandan narrative poem. The piece is a rich tapestry of African and western music, based on the dance-poem by the New
York-based group Reduta Deux, performed recently as part of the LIFT Festival.
With Yolande Bavan , Connie Chin ,
Terri Cousar , Tiye Giraud ,
Pat Hall Smith , Pamela Patrick , Viola Sheely , Edwina Lee Tyler , Ching Valdes Aran and Robin Wilson. Directed by VALERIA VASILEVSKI and JAWOLE WILLA JO ZOLLAR (A production of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art)
First of two programmes. MICAELA COMBERTI (violin) NIGEL NORTH (theorbo)
Corelli Sonatas: in C, Op 5 No 3; in D minor,
Op 5 No 12 (La Folia) (R)
Charles Fox introduces the first half of a concert recorded in the Warwick Arts Centre by two of the jazz world's great musicians: from America, JACK DEJOHNETTE (drums, piano and synthesiser), and from Britain, JOHN SURMAN (baritone and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet and synthesiser).