Fielding and Patronage
Chabrier Marche joyeuse: PHTLHARMONIA/ HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.05 Ibert Escales
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA/MARTINON
7.20 Debussy, arr Michel Colombier L'lsle joyeuse:
BRANFORD MARSALIS (saxophone) ECO/ANDREW UTTON
7.35 Walton Overture: Portsmouth Point
LPO/LEONARD SLATKIN
7.40 Ireland Piano
Concerto: ERIC PARKIN
LPO/BRYDEN THOMSON
8.05 Rubbra Symphony No 10: BOURNEMOUTH
SINFONIETTA/H.H.
SCHONZELER. Records
Chopin Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
Twelve Studies, Op 10 (R)
with Richard Osbome.
Record Review
Building a Library
Mozart's Coronation Mass (K 317) by Stephen Dodgson ;
Gordon Reynolds on Bach organ music;
Stephen Pettitt reviews Perotin and Machaut.
10.40 Record Release
Bach Canonic Variations on "Von Himmel hoch' (BWV 769)
SIMON PRESTON (organ)
10.53 Perotin Viderunt omnes: HILLIARD
ENSEMBLE/HILLIER
11.05 Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor
(Dorian) (BWV 538)
KEVIN BOWYER (organ)
11.20 Perotin Sederunt principes
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE
11.33 C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A minor
(Wq 170): ANNER BYLSMA ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE
OF ENLIGHTENMENT/
GUSTAV LEONHARDT
12.00 Machaut Messe de Notre Dame
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE
12.27 Cipriani Potter
Symphony No 10: MILTON KEYNES CO/WETTON
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review ' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Four reflections on language by Professor Robert Taylor of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. 1: Politics. Mono
Music by three 17th-century ladies:
Barbara Strozzi in Venice,
Francesca Caccini in Florence and Isabella Leonarda at
St Ursula's convent, Novara.
CATHERINE BOTT (SOp) PAULA CHATEAUNEUF
(chitarrone/baroque guitar) and CELIA HARPER (harpsichord/ chamber organ)
FELICITY LOTT (soprano)
BBC SO led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (K 551) (Jupiter)
Strauss Four Last Songs
3.00 Interval Reading
3.05 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor (R)
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone); DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano)
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Queen Victoria's marriage. songs by Prince Albert , with extracts from
Victoria's letters and journals read by Elaine Padmore.
GEORGE W. WELCH
(chamber ensemble)
Gardiner Bond Street Andrew Hugill
Simon and Ennoia Satie , arr
Gardiner Embryons desseches Nol
with Peter Clayton
John Spurling (in the chair) talks with A. S. Byatt , Robert Carver and Mark Lawson on: Wanted: Marjory and Oliver on Channel 4;
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess , with music by The Edge
(Barbican Theatre); the Joseph Wright of Derby retrospective and the new display of the permanent collection at the Tate Gallery; John Berryman 's Collected Poems 1937-71 and his complete Dream Songs.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH. Mono
Piers Burton-Page and Edward Downes introduce a live relay from the Royal Opera House of Covent
Garden's centenary production of Borodin's epic opera. (baritone) (bass)(tenor)
Gudok players: (bass) (tenor) (soprano) (mezzo) (SOp) (mezzo) (tenor) (bass)
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorusmaster
ROBIN STAPLETON
ORCHESTRA OF THE
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE led by JOHN BROWN conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Prologue and Act 1
8.00 Andrei Serban talks about his approach to directing Prince Igor and other works.
8.25 Acts 2 and 3 9.55 Nicholas Kenyon investigates the progress of the Garden Venture, the Royal
Opera's continuing new opera project, with independent views from Mark Anthony Turnage and Andrew Clements. Administrator
Kenneth Richardson gives an update on future plans. (R) revised
10.20 Act 4
played by MALCOLM TROUP (piano)