Into the Open: Summer School and Beyond
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for two cellos and strings (RV 531) MARIO CENTURIONE and FRANCESCO STRANO (cellos); i musici
7.12 J. C. Bach Concerto in G, Op 7 No 6: INGRID HAEBLER (fortepiano) CAPELLA ACADEMICA.
VIENNA/EDUARD MELKUS
7.35 Beethoven
Overture: Prometheus
BERLIN PO/RUDOLF KEMPE
7.41 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 5 in F, Op 103 (Egyptian)
PASCAL roge (piano) RPO/CHARLES DUTOIT
8.11 Boris Blacher
Variations on a Theme ofPaganini(1947)
SUDFUNK-SINFONIE
ORCHESTER/LOTHAR
ZAGROSEK. Records
(piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor (Pathetique) Schumann Carnaval Op 9 (R)
Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases. George Pratt on Bach releases from Gardiner, Herreweghe and Rifkin; Jonathan Swain reviews 20th-century orchestral music; Giulini's
Verdi Requiem and the Messa per Rossini with John Steane.
10.40 Record Release Weber Turandot
Overture and March
PHILHARMONIA
NEEME JARV1
10.47 Hindemith
Symphonic
Metamorphoses on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber
BAMBERG SO/KARL ANTON
RICKENBACHER
No 8: Liebster Gott , wenn werd ich sterben
SOLOISTS
BACH ENSEMBLE/
JOSHUA RIFKIN
11.29 Teodulo MabeUini Lux aeterna
Verdi Libera me (Messa per Rossini)
SOLOISTS; GACHINGER KANTOREI.
STUTTGART PRAGUE PHILHARMONIC
CHOIR; STUTTGART
RSO/HELMUTH RILLING
11.53 Sibelius Suite: Swanwhite
RPO/YONDANI BUTT
12.21 Prokofiev Ballet: The Prodigal Son SNO/NEEME JAR VI
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2. 00pm)
Historian Roy Porter continues his reflections on medical language. 3: Nervous? Relax!
Producer MICHEL PETHERAM
CHANDOS BAROQUE
PLAYERS
LYNNE DAWSON (soprano) G. Porsile Cantata:
A solo con traversieri Caldara Trio sonata, Op 1, No 5; Cantata: Festa con scialomu e fluttalman
BBC Manchester (R)
Petr Eben Quartet No 1 Schubert Quartet in E flat (D 87) BBC Bristol (R)
KRYSTIAN ZIMERMAN (piano); BBC so led by BELA DEKANY conducted by ANDREW DAVIS and WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Lutoslawski Piano
Concerto: conducted by THE COMPOSER
3.20 Interval Reading
3.25 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique (R)
JONATHAN SNOWDON (flute)
LESLIE PEARSON (piano) Schubert Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione) (D 821)
Miklos Rozsa Kaleidoscope
With Peter Clayton
Michael Billington
(in the chair) talks with John Carey , Christopher Cook and Helen McNeil on: The Early Hours of a Reviled Man by Howard Barker (R3); Uli Edel 's film version of Last Exit to Brooklyn; Munch and Photography (Museum of Modern Art, Oxford); Romeo and Juliet
(Pit, Barbican); and Reinventing Shakespeare by Gary Taylor.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH. Mono
LORRAINE MCASLAN and NIGEL CLAYTON
Szymanowski Mythes Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 30 BBC Manchester (R)
from the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. Paul
Hindemith's opera (1934) has as its central figure the 16th-century painter Mathias Griinewald and deals with the responsibility of the artist in society.
(sung in German) (ten) (tenor) (Sop) (baritone) (sop)(mezzo) (ten) BAVARIAN STATE OPERA
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/ WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Introduced by Geoffrey Smith. Octogenarian drummer, vibraphone player and vocalist
Lionel Hampton first came to prominence when he joined the Benny Goodman
Quartet in the 30s. He talks during the interval of this concert given during last year's
Lewisham Jazz Festival.