Handel Utrecht Te Deum: SOLOISTS
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL, OXFORD ACADEMY OF ANCIENT
MUSIC/PRESTON
7.35 Matthew Locke
Music for His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cometts LONDON CORNETT AND
SACKBUT ENSEMBLE
7.46 Stravinsky Suite No 1: LONDON
SINFONIETTA/
RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.51 Bellini Concertino in E flat
NICHOLAS DANIEL (oboe) PETERBOROUGH STRING
ORCHESTRA
7.58 Haydn Symphony No 90 in C
ORCHESTRA OF THE 18TH CENTURY/BRUGGEN. Records
Rossini Giovanna d'Arco
MARILYN HORNE (mezzo) MARTIN KATZ (piano)
Ballet: Guillaume Tell
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL
OPERA ORCH/D'ALMEIDA Duetto
ALAIN MEUNIER (cello) FRANCO PETRACCHI
(double-bass) Records
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT
(piano) plays miniatures by Lyapunov, Arensky and Tchaikovsky (R)
Spohr Symphony
No 9 (The Seasons)
BAVARIAN RSO/KARL
ANTON RICKENBACHER Record
ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello)
MICHAEL DUSSEK (piano) Bridge Sonata in D minor (1917)
Martinu Sonata No 1
(1939) BBC Manchester (R)
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by RICHARD ARMSTRONG HUGH TINNEY (piano) Mozart Overture: La clemenza di Tito
Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor (K 491)
12.05 Interval Reading
12.10 Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela; Symphony No 5 in E flat
(Given on 26 October in the Great Hall, University College, Aberystwyth. in association with the Welsh Arts Council)
The last of six concerts live from St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol. PAUL BARRITT (violin) SUSAN TOMES (piano) Schubert Sonatina in A minor (D 385) Dohnanyi Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 21 Rozsa North Hungarian Peasant Songs and Dances, Op 5
(Arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with RTZ) BBC Bristol
0 TICKETS: at the door
Czeslaw Milosz introduces the work of the Californian poet
Robinson Jeffers. Mono
Giovanni Pacini 's opera, to a libretto by SALVATORE CAMMARANO , was universally judged to be his masterpiece at the time of its premiere in 1840 - and ever since. This performance, starring Montserrat
Caballe in the title role, was given at the 1989 Vienna Festival.
(baritone) (mezzo-soprano) (tenor) (mezzo-soprano) (tenor)
VIENNA SINGAKADEMIE
SALZBURG CO/
JOSE MARIA COLLADO
(Austrian Radio recording)
Paul Patterson Diversions for saxophone quartet Jean Francaix Petit quatuor pour saxophones
Joseph Horowitz
Variations on a theme of Paganini Scott Joplin , arr Scott Hayden Something Doing Rag
ENID KATAHN (piano) Nielsen Theme and Variations, Op 40
Clara Schumann Quatre pieces fugitives, Op 15 Rachmaninov
Etudes-tableaux, Op 33 No 7; Op 39 Nos 8 and 9 BBC Bristol (R)
Music for St Andrew 's Day presented by Maurice Lindsay. Producer RAY ABBOTT
Ian Carr talks with the American drummer and composer Max Roach about his career and his role in the 1940s bebop movement.
Producer DEREK DRESCHER (Charles Fox talks with Max Roach , 8 Nov 5.45pm)
conducted by ANDRE PREVIN live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London.
Haydn Symphony No 96 Strauss Don Juan
8.15 John Tyrrell reflects on the relationship between
Brahms and Dvorak and the influence of Brahms's championship on the young Czech's music.
Reader IAN THOMPSON. (R)
8.35 Dvorak Symphony No8inG
(In association with Fuji-Wolfensohn International)
Pacific Ring - Ring of Fire
LONTANO conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ with LINDA HIRST (mezzo)
Bozidar Kos Three movements
(first UK performance) Tan Dun In Distance Jennifer Fowler And Ever Shall Be
(BBC commission: first performance)
Ton That Tiet Les Jardins d'autre monde
(first UK performance) Joji Yuasa Muttering (first UK performance)
(Given earlier this evening at St John's, Smith Square. London)
Stanford
Irish Rhapsody No 4, Op 141 (The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and What He Saw); Symphony No 6 in E flat, Op 94