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Torelli Trumpet Concerto in D; JOHN WALLACE PHILHARMONIA
7.05 Haydn Quartet in C, Op 54 No 2
SMITHSON STRING QUARTET
7.30am News
7.35 Boismortier Sonata in E minor, Op 26 No 4 KIM WALKER (bassoon)
CLENA STEIN (double-bass) DARRYL NIXON (harpsichord)
7.37 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat JORGE BOLET (piano) MONTREAL SO/
CHARLES DUTOIT. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wallace
Harpsichord:
Darryl Nixon
Unknown:
Charles Dutoit.

Anton Bruckner
Mass No 2 in E minor
CORYDON SINGERS
ECO WIND ENSEMBLE/BEST Motets: Tota pulchra es; Os justi meditabitur;
Ecce sacerdos magnus PHILIP SALMON (tenor)
GRAHAM CHAMBERS, JEREMY GOUGH and MARTIN KELLY (trombones)
THOMAS TROTTER (organ) CORYDON SINGERS/
MATTHEW BEST. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Bruckner
Unknown:
Jeremy Gough
Unknown:
Martin Kelly

led by ROLF WILSON conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ GRAHAM SHEEN (bassoon) Villa-Lobos Ciranda das sete notas, for bassoon and string orchestra Roussel Sinfonietta
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (K 191) (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Wilson

Fantasy on Themes from 'Peter Grimes'; Etudette d'apres Korsakov et Chopin; Variations-study after Chopin's C sharp minor waltz; The Dowie Dens of Yarrow; Barra
Flyting Toccata; Fantasy on Themes from Busoni's 'Faust': Murray
McLachlan (piano)
(Given in June 1988 in the Queen Hall, Edinburgh, to celebrate the composer's 60th birthday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Grimes

with Susan Sharpe.
Gershwin Cuban Overture
CLEVELAND ORCH/CHAILLY Albinoni Adagio in G minor
DAVID BELL (organ) BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
Rachmaninov Three
Anthems from Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom , Op 31: BBC SINGERS/POOLE Tchaikovsky Voyevode ,
Op 78: CHICAGO SO/ABBADO Verdi La forza del destino; Act 2 (extract)
MARIA CALLAS (soprano) RENATO CAPECCHI (bar)
NICOLA ROSSI-LEMENI (bass) CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
LA SCALA, MILAN/SERAFIN
Alphonse Hasselmans La Source, Op 44
John Thomas Echoes of a Waterfall
SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
Hahn Piano Concerto
MAGDA TAGLIAFERO (piano) ORCH/THE COMPOSER Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
John Chrysostom
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Voyevode
Soprano:
Renato Capecchi

Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Fuste Hablame de amores (Mono) with GERALD MOORE (piano) Granados La maja y el ruisenor (Goyescas) (Mono)
PHILHARMONIA/FISTOULARI Bizet Seguedille et Duo: Pres des remparts de Seville (Carmen) with NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCH/THOMAS BEECHAM Falla Psyche
With JEAN-CLAUDE GERARD (flute); ANNIE CHALLAN
(harp); FRENCH STRING TRIO Rodrigo Cuatro madrigales amatorios PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCH/FRUHBECK
Puccini Madam Butterfly: Act 1, Finale (Mono) with GUISEPPE DI STEFANO (tenor); ORCH OF THE ROME OPERA HOUSE/GIANANDREA GAVAZZENI. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Gerald Moore
Tenor:
Nicolai Gedda
Flute:
Annie Challan
Unknown:
Rodrigo Cuatro
Tenor:
Guiseppe Di Stefano

live from Birmingham Cathedral.
Organ prelude: Helft mir Gottes Giite preisen (BWV 613) (Bach)
Introit: God Which Hast Prepared (Mudd)
Responses: Sanders Psalm 136 (Lloyd) Lessons (REB):
Ecclesiastes 6: Luke 18, w 18-30
Office hymn (EH 264); Before the ending of the day
Canticles: Watson in E
Anthem: And I Saw a New Heaven (Bainton)
Organ voluntary; Prelude and Fugue in B minor (BWV 544) (Bach)
Organists MARCUS HUXLEY and ROSEMARY FIELD BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Organists:
Marcus Huxley

7.05pm
Third Ear In Hungary
Three Hungarian writers, Miklos Haraszti ,
Gyula Kodalanyi and Otto Orban discuss the impact of political change on the culture of the country with Imre Karacs.
7.30pm
Dances from Old Hungary A selection of 17th-century Hungarian dances played by the CLEMENCIC CONSORT. Records
7.45pm
Hungarian Festival
The first of the Barbican Centre's Magyarok series, live from the Barbican Hall. ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano) BUDAPEST FESTIVAL
ORCHESTRA conducted by IVAN FISCHER
Kodaly Dances of Marosszek
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
8.25 Cafe Niagara by ISTVAN ORKENY
Read by Hugh Dickson
On a visit to the capital a couple are anxious to attend the most sought-after nightstop. But what is that small room that people are disappearing into ... ? Directed by PETER KAVANAGH
8.45 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
0 See panel, right
9.30pm
Old Hungarian Writing Compiled by GEORGE CUSHING.
Spells, love poems, epigrams, laments and visions of the Hungarian landscape written between the 13th and 19th centuries. Presented by David Goudge.
Readers ZELAH CLARKE DAVID BRIERLEY and DAVID ASHFORD.
Producer PETER POZZARD (R)
9.50pm Kurtag In Berlin Stephen Walsh introduces music by Gyogy Kurtag recorded during the 1988 Berlin Festival Weeks. Fragments to Poems by Jozsef Attila , Op 20; Eight Pieces for Piano, Op 3; Three Old Inscriptions,
Op 25 (first UK broadcast); Quasi una fantasia, Op 27 (first performance);
Messages of the Late Miss R. V. Troussova , Op 17 (SF Berlin recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Miklos Haraszti
Unknown:
Gyula Kodalanyi
Unknown:
Otto Orban
Unknown:
Imre Karacs.
Unknown:
Old Hungary
Unknown:
Barbican Hall.
Piano:
Zoltan Kocsis
Conducted By:
Ivan Fischer
Unknown:
Istvan Orkeny
Read By:
Hugh Dickson
Directed By:
Peter Kavanagh
Unknown:
George Cushing.
Readers:
David Goudge.
Producer:
Peter Pozzard
Introduces:
Berlin Stephen Walsh
Music By:
Gyogy Kurtag
Unknown:
Jozsef Attila
Unknown:
Miss R. V. Troussova

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