Becoming an Associate Student
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole
ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCH/BERNARD HAITINK Brahms Hungarian Dances: RPO/
RAFAEL KUBELIK. Records
First of six programmes. Schubert Trio No 2 in D (D 581): with WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola) and GREGOR PIATIGORSKY
(cello)
Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat
(K 364): with WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola); ORCH
Elgar Cello Concerto YO-YO MA (cello)
LSO/ANDRE PREVIN
9.05 Vaughan Williams Four Hymns
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) RUSEN GUNES (viola)
LPO/DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.20 Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96
DELME STRING QUARTET
9.48 Beethoven
Symphony No 7 (Mono) POLISH RSO/
WITOLD ROWICKI. Records
with Michael Oliver. Turn of the Decades:
Justin Connolly reflects on the musical significance of the 1980s. Nancy Evans : a conversation with the mezzo-soprano.
The Language of Gesture: a conversation with the conductor
Isaiah Jackson.
Grainger for Two Pianos: a talk by Penelope Thwaites. Producers ANDREW LYLE and EDWARD BLAKEMAN
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKIOTAKA MARGARET MARSHALL (SOp) DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON
(baritone)
SIMON PRESTON (organ) BBC WELSH CHORUS chorusmaster
JOHN HUGH THOMAS
ARDWYN SINGERS chorusmaster
HELENA BRAITHWAITE CARDIFF POLYPHONIC CHOIR, chorusmaster
RICHARD ELFYN JONES
Poulenc Organ Concerto in G minor
Brahms A German
Requiem, Op 45
(Given on 25 November in St David's Hall, Cardiff, in association with Lloyds Bank)
Lyubomir Nikolov introduces and reads a selection of his work.
Three Airs: Plaisirs, doux vainqueurs
(Hippolyte et Aricie); Tout languit dans nos bois (La Ghirlande); Jeux et ris qui suivez mes traces (Pygmalion) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
LONDON BAROQUE
Premier Concert (Pieces de clavecin):
TRIO SONNERIE
MIKHAIL PLETNEV (piano) Schumann
Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 (S 244) Schumann Arabeske , Op 18
Grieg Lyric Pieces: Bell Ringing; Homesickness; Berceuse; Butterfly; Grandmother's Minuet; Vanished Days; March of the Trolls
(Hungarian Radio recording)
conducted by ANDRE PREVIN
Haydn Symphony No 96 Richard Strauss
Don Juan
Dvorak Symphony No 8 Josef Strauss
Delirienwalzer
(Given on 30 November in the Royal Festival Hall, London)
Richard Wigmore introduces the first of seven Schubert song recitals with programmes arranged by opus number.
ARLEEN AUGER (soprano)
THOMAS HAMPSON (bar) IRWIN GAGE (piano) Op 58:
Hektors Abschied ; An Emma; Des Madchens Klage Op 106:
Heimliches Lieben ; Das Weinen ; Vor meiner Wiege; An Sylvia
Op 52: Five Songs from Scott's 'The Lady of the Lake'
Op 86: Romanze des Richard Lowenherz
Op 6: Memnon;
Antigone und Oedip; Am Grabe Anselmos
Op 88: Abendlied fur die Entfernte; Thekla; Um Mitternacht; An die Musik
(Austrian Radio recording)
Or, What happened to the Jews in France between the Revolution and the Empire?
Researched, translated and written by Matthew Reisz. With
Vincent Brimble , Paul Downing , John Forrest , Donald Gee , John Gabriel , David Goudge ,
Jo Kendall , Godfrey Kenton , David King , Cyril Shaps , Danny Schiller and Geoffrey Whitehead. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Michael Short Fantasiestiick
Prokofiev String
Quartet No 1, Op 50 BBC Bristol (R)
Music by JOHANN MICHAEL BACH (1648-94) Auf, lasst uns den Herren loben
ULLA GROENEWOLD (SOp) MUSICA ANTIQUA OF
COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL
Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr':
WILHELM KRUMBACH (organ)
Liebster Jesu , hor mein
Flehen MARIA ZEDELIUS (sop) DAVID CORDIER (alto) PAUL ELLIOTT and HEIN MEENS (tenors)
MUSICA ANTIQUA OF
COLOGNE/GOEBEL. Records
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by TAKUO YUASA
MARTYN HILL (tenor)
BEARSDEN BURGH CHOIR
SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC
SINGERS; CHORISTERS OF
OLD ST PAUL 'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, EDINBURGH,
PAISLEY ABBEY AND
ST MARY 'S CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH
A concert live from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, to mark the opening of the city's year as European Cultural Capital. Wagner Overture: Die Meistersinger
Lizst Symphonic poem: Tasso
8.35
Letter from Glasgow Reflections from playwright
John McGrath , as the city embarks on a year as European Cultural Capital.
8.55 Berlioz Te Deum BBC Scotland
0 Part 2 is a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 in Scotland only
by ANTON CHEKHOV
Read by Alec McCowen. 2: Typhus translated by CONSTANCE GARNETT.
Cello Sonata. Op 45
KARINE GEORGIAN (cello) IAN BROWN (piano) (R)
Music and readings recorded in Bristol Cathedral. With June Barrie,
Russell Boulter , The Rt Rev Peter Firth and St Michael 's on the Mount Primary School.
Readings from Isaiah 60, Matthew 2,
CLIVE SAMSON ,W.H.AUDEN and ALAN GARNER. I sing of a maiden
(Hadley); How far is it to Bethlehem? (Archer);
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Archer); Eastern monarchs, sages three (Sumsion); There shall be a star (Mendelssohn); Thou must leave thy lowly dwelling (Berlioz); Lo, star-led chiefs (Crotch); Myrrh, frankincense and gold (Ridout); Hymn to the Virgin (Britten); As with gladness, men of old (Kocher)
Organ: Les enfants du Dieu (Messiaen)
BRISTOL CATHEDRAL
CHOIR
Assistant Organist ANTHONY PINEL
Organist and Master of the Choristers
MALCOLM ARCHER BBC Bristol
Buxtehude's 32
Variations on a Popular Theme played by MITZI MEYERSON (harpsichord) Record