Handel Overture: Orlando
ECO RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.06 Bach Suite No 3 in D (BWV 1068)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS; JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
7.30am News
7.35 Brahms Academic Festival Overture
BERLIN PO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
7.45 Rossini La serenata JUNE ANDERSON (soprano) RAUL GIMÉNEZ (tenor) NINA WALKER (piano)
7.49 Vaughan Williams
Tuba Concerto in F minor PATRICK HARRILD (tuba) LSO/BRYDEN THOMSON
8.02 Tchaikovsky
Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA;
RICCARDO CHAILLY. Records
Dvorak Dvorak possesses the best a musician can have, and it is seen in these compositions. BRAHMS Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op 46 No 2
CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN String Quartet No 9 in D minor, Op 34
PRAGUE STRING QUARTET Romance in F minor, Op 11
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) LPO/DANIEL BARENBOIM Records
CRISTOFORI
Paul Goodwin (oboe)
Colin Lawson (clarinet) Jeremy Ward (bassoon)
Anthony Halstead (horn) Christopher Kite (fortepiano)
Mozart Fantasie in C minor (K 396); Marche funebre del Signor
Maestro Contrapunto (K 453a); Andantino in E flat (K 236); Marcia in C (K 408); Quintet in E flat (K 452)
Beethoven Six Variations on a Swiss Song
Klavierstuck (WoO 54)
Seven Variations on 'God Save the King'
Quintet in E flat, Op 16 (R)
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Heuberger Overture: The Opera Ball
VIENNA PO/RUDOLF KEMPE Avison Concerto in A, Op 6 No 12
BOURNEMOUTH
SINFONIETTA
RONALD THOMAS
Widor Organ Symphony No 9 (Gothic)
MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN (organ)
Gunnar de Frumerie Variations and Fugue LASZLO SIMON (piano) STOCKHOLM POYURI ;
AHRONOVITCH
Gounod Faust: Act 3 (extracts)
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass)
LILIANE BERTON (soprano) PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA/ ANDRE CLUYTENS
Sibelius Symphony No 7
BBC SO/SERGE KOUSSEVITSKY Records
live from the BBC Concert Hall, London.
NORTHERN SAXOPHONE
QUARTET
Dvorak, arr Ronkin Prelude (Czech Suite, Op 39)
Frederick Fox Three Diversions
Phil Woods Three Improvisations
Claude Pascal Quartet
(Details as Saturday at 9.30am)
LOEWENGUTH QUARTET Alfred Loewenguth (violin)
Maurice Fueri (violin) Roger Roche (viola)
Pierre Basseux (cello) Franck String Quartet inD
Mono record
live from Hereford Cathedral.
Introit: So They Gave
Their Bodies (Peter Aston ) Responses (Tunnard) Psalm 78 (Parry,
Walmisley, Flintoft, Stonex)
Lessons (RSV): Daniel 12; Matthew 7, vv 13-29
Office hymn (NEH 152): Creator of the earth and sky
Canticles: Gloucester
Service (Stanley Vann)
Anthem: Remember Now Thy Creator (Charles Steggall )
Organ voluntary: Prelude in C minor (BWV 546) (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers ROY MASSEY Assistant Organist GERAINT BOWEN BBC Pebble Mill
The seventh of nine programmes.
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord)
JOHN TOLL (organ)
Giles Farnaby , after Dowland Lachrymae
Pavane Thomas Tomkins
Barafostus' Dream; Verse of Three Parts; Voluntary Fancy; A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times BBC Wales
Michael Berkeley presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer ANTHONY SELLORS
A discussion on an issue of the moment chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer MARK SAVAGE
The Te Deum by Antonio Teixeira is a vast work for soloists, 20-part choir and orchestra. It was first performed in Lisbon at the church of S Roque to give thanks at the end of the year 1734.
NANCY ARGENTA and SARAH LEONARD (sopranos) CATHERINE DENLEY and AMERAL GUNSON (altos) JOSEPH CORNWELL and ANDREW MURGATROYD (tenors)
MICHAEL GEORGE and PETER HARVEY (basses) THE SIXTEEN CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA directed by HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
In July 1988 an unusual paper was published in the scientific journal Nature. It offered experimental evidence for a basic tenet of homeopathy: that a substance can still have a biological effect even when it is extremely dilute. So unorthodox was the claim made by Jacques Benveniste , a French immunologist, that Nature's editor took a magician and an expert in scientific fraud to Paris to investigate Dr
Benveniste's laboratory. So began one of the most notorious episodes in modern science. Professor Lewis Wolpert reopens the case of the 'water with a memory'.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN Mono (R)
Presented by Stephen Arnold. The first of two programmes of electro-acoustic music written during a project run by the Electro- Acoustic Music Studios of the University of Glasgow. WILLIAM SWEENEY (clarinets)
RICHARD LEE (saxophone and clarinets)
JOHN KENNY (trombone) STEPHEN ARNOLD
(sound projection) conducted by DAVID DAVIES William Sweeney
Springburn Charles Lyall Threads
James MacMillan Litanies of Iron and Stone
Martin and Schoeck Martin Overture; Prospero's Aria
(The Tempest: Act 2)
Schoeck Concerto for cello and strings, Op 61