Arne Symphony No 2 CANTILENA/SHEPHERD
7.10 Magnard Overture, Op 10: TOULOUSE
CAPITOLE/PLASSON
7.22 Rachmaninov
The Lilacs, Op 21 No 5 ELISABETH SODERSTROM (soprano); VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Monteverdi Beatus vir: SOLOISTS; TAVERNER
CONSORT AND PLAYERS/
ANDREW PARROTT
7.44 Schubert 'Trout' Quintet:
CLIFFORD CURZON ; MEMBERS OF
VIENNA OCTET
8.19 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in F, Op 46 No 4 BAVARIAN RSO/
RAFAEL KUBELIK. Records
Alan Rawsthorne and Malcolm Williamson. Rawsthorne Ballet
Suite: Madame
Chrysantheme: PRO ARTE ORCH/THE COMPOSER
Williamson Scenes from The Happy Prince
PAULINE STEVENS (alto)
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) SOLOISTS; STRING
QUINTET; PIANO DUET;
PERCUSSION/MARCUS DODS The Forest (The Display) SYDNEY SO/JOHN HOPKINS Rawsthome
Practical Cats
ROBERT DONAT (narrator) PHILHARMONIA/
THE COMPOSER. Records
Corelli Trio Sonatas: Op 1 Nos 1 and 7 Scarlatti Harpsichord
Sonatas (Kk 544 and 545) Corelli Trio Sonatas: Op 2 No 9; Op 1 No 3 MEMBERS OF THE
ENGLISH CONCERT
Derek Ragin (counter-tenor) Ian Partridge (tenor) Julius Drake (piano)
Purcell, arr Britten Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum; Lost Is My Quiet for Ever; No, Resistance Is But Vain; Shepherd, Leave Decoying
Britten Tit for Tat; Six Holderlin Fragments, Op 61.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Susan Sharpe.
Handel Suite No 2 in F
KENNETH GILBERT
(harpsichord)
Holst Suite: Beni mora
BBC SO/SARGENT Copland In the Beginning: CATHERINE DENLEY (mezzo)
CROYDON SINGERS/BEST Poulenc Concerto in D minor: FRANÇOIS-RENÉ
DUCHABLE; JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (pianos)
ROTTERDAM PO/CONLON Bruckner, transc Horn Adagio from Symphony No 7
ERWIN HORN (organ) Arnold Symphony, Op 123: PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Paganini Adagio-
Cantabile spianato
(Violin Concerto No 3 in E): SALVATORE
ACCARDO; LPO/DUTOIT Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London.
PAUL BERKOWITZ (piano) Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 10 No 1 Schubert Impromptu in B flat (D 935 No 3) Brahms Six Pieces, Op 118
EMMY DESTINN (1878-1930) Records of the great dramatic soprano recalling some of her outstanding roles including Carmen, Salome, Madam
Butterfly, Aida and Marenka. Mono
live from
Gloucester Cathedral.
Introit: Praise the Lord, ye servants (Blow)
Responses (Sanders) Psalms 148, 149, 150
Lessons (REB): Ezekiel 36, w 1-15; Matthew 27, w 27-44; Canticles:
Gloucester Service in D (Vann); Anthem: When Jesus our Lord was born in Bethlehem
(Mendelssohn); Hymn (EH 459): 0 love, how deep, how broad, how high!; Organ: Rhapsody in D flat, Op 17 No 1 (Howells).
Organist and Master of the Choristers
JOHN SANDERS
Assistant Organist MARK BLATCHLY BBC Pebble Mill
Three programmes in which John Thornley presents music from Papua New Guinea. 1: The Island of New Ireland (R)
with Michael Berkeley Producer MICHAEL EMERY
with Robert Hewison Producer JULIAN HALE
live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London.
JOAN RODGERS (soprano) CHRISTINE CAIRNS (mezzo) MARTYN HILL (tenor)
ANATOLY SAFIULIN (bass) LONDON SYMPHONY
CHORUS; CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA led by ANDREW WATKINSON conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Rimsky-Korsakov Mozart and Salieri (one-act opera)
8.15 H. C. Robbins
Landon discusses with Nicholas Kenyon the relationship between Mozart and Salieri.
8.35 Mozart, compl Sussmayr Requiem in D minor (K 626)
(In association with Guinness)
Prof Ernest Gellner recently spent a year attached to the Institute of Ethnography in Moscow. In discussion with Geoffrey Hosking , the 1988 Reith Lecturer, he reflects on the dramatic changes taking place within the USSR. Producer DAVID PERRY
John Casken Quartet (1981-2)
Geoffrey Poole Quartet (1983): LINDSAY QUARTET
Schumann Fantasy in C Fantasy pieces for cello and piano arr Kreisler Fantasy for violin and orchestra