Nielsen Little Suite, Op 1 NEW STOCKHOLM CO,
ESA PEKKA SALONEN
7.15 Johann Hertel
Trumpet Concerto in D HÅKAN HARDENBERGER (trumpet)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN / NEVILLE MARRINER
7.35 Gounod Introduction to Act 1: Romeo and Juliet
TOULOUSE CAPITOLE
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS/ MICHEL PLASSON
7.38 Larsson Four
Vignettes: The Winter's Tale
STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTAI JAN OLA V WEDIN
7.48 Sullivan Orpheus with His Lute
JANET BAKER
(mezzo-soprano)
GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.52 Bridge Impression: There Is a Willow Grows aslant a Brook
ECO.'JEFFREY TATE
8.05 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music (orchestral version) LPO/VERNON HANDLEY
8.15 Mendelssohn
Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream BAVARIAN RSO/
RAFAEL KUBELIK. Records
Stanford (1852-1924) The Blue Bird
Stanford the miniaturist, represented by his Three Intermezzi played by NICHOLAS COX (clarinet) and VANESSA LATARCHE (piano); followed by a portrait of the cultural life of Victorian England through the poetry of Mary Coleridge and its musical settings by Stanford, performed by BBC NORTHERN SINGERS/
STEPHEN WILKINSON
Reader FRANCES HOROWITZ Records
DELME QUARTET
Beethoven Quartet in G, Op 18 No 2
Simpson Quartet No 3
in B minor
BARBARA NISSMAN (piano) BBC Pebble Mill (R)
with Susan Sharpe.
Mozart Les Petits Riens (K 229b)
SCOTTISH CO,
RAYMOND LEPPARD Arnold Fantasy
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello)
Gosta Nystroem Sinfonia breve: GOTHENBURG SO; SIXTEN EHRLING
Schumann Three Romances, Op 28 YVES NAT (piano)
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1, Op 19
ANNE SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
NATIONAL SOl
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH Luigini Ballet égyptien, Op 12
LSO/RICHARD BONYNGE Records
live from the Wigmore Hall, London. MALCOLM PROUD (harpsichord)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in B flat (The Well-
Tempered Clavier: Book 2) Couperin Ordre No 3 in C minor
Bach Concerto in the Italian Style (BWV 971)
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(Details as Saturday at 9.30am)
Witold Rowicki (1914-89) conducts the WARSAW
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA.
Bacewicz Overture (1943) (Mono)
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1 with WANDA WILKOMIRSKA (violin)
Lutoslawski Funeral
Music for strings. Records
live from Liverpool
Metropolitan Cathedral. Organ prelude: Ayre (Wesley)
Introit: Veni, sponsa Christi (Victoria) Responses (Duffy)
Office hymn: 0 Jesu, Thou the Virgin's Crown (Sarum mode viii)
Psalm 26 (27) (Battishill) New Testament Canticle: Colossians I, w 12-20 (Murrill)
Reading (JB):
Revelation 5, w 6-14 Anthem: Cantantibus organis (Philips)
Magnificat: New College (Howells)
Anthem to Our Lady: A Hymn to the Virgin (Britten)
Organ voluntary: Final, Symphony No 6 (Widor) Master of Music
PHILIP DUFFY
Organist TERENCE DUFFY BBC Manchester
ROBERT WOOLLEY (spinet) JOHN TOLL (organ)
Matthew Locke Suite No 4 (Melothesia); Voluntary No 4 in A; Voluntary for double organ
John Blow Toccata for double organ; Suite No 4 in C. BBC Wales
Roger Nichols with music for the early evening.
Producer EDWARD BLAKEMAN
Chairman Robert Hewison
MARGARET PHILLIPS (organ) WILLIAM BYRD CHOIR directed by GAVIN TURNER Motets from the late
Renaissance to honour St Cecilia, with settings of Cantantibus organis by de Rore. Palestrina, Lassus and Peter Phillips. (R)
given in the presence of HRH The Prince Edward, live from the Royal Festival Hall.
NIGEL KENNEDY (violin) BAND OF THE ROYAL
MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC/ LT COL FRANK RENTON LONDON PHILHARMONIC led by DAVID NOLAN conducted by KLAUS TENNSTEDT Renton Fanfare arr Renton The National Anthem
Brahms Violin Concerto
8.45 A Loyal Song
Fritz Spiegl investigates the history of Britain's national anthem.
9.05 Panufnik Paean for
Queen Elizabeth Beethoven Symphony No 7 (Organised by the Musicians' Benevolent Fund on behalf of the Allied Musical Charities)
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The first of Henry
Purcell's odes for St
Cecilia's Day begins this evening's concert, recorded earlier this evening in St John's,
Smith Square, London, in honour of music's patron saint. It also includes
John Blow 's 1691 offering, The Glorious Day Is Come, as well as small-scale vocal and instrumental music.
CATHERINE BOTT (soprano) TESSA BONNER (soprano) CHRISTOPHER ROBSON (counter-tenor)
JOHN MARK AINSLEY (tenor) ANDREW KING (tenor)
MICHAEL GEORGE (bass-bar) NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP PICKETT
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Dvorak Slavonic Dance in E minor. Op 46 No 2;
String Quartet No 9 in D minor. Op 34; Romance in F minor, Op 11