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Arnold Four English
Dances: Bournemouth SO/Charles Groves
7.10 Mozart Violin
Concerto (K207): Arthur Grumiaux LSO/Davis
7.30am News
7.35 Delibes Ballet Suite: Sylvia
New PO/Mackerras
7.51 Tarrega Recuerdos dela Alhambra
Narciso Yepes (guitar)
7.54 Boccherini Cello Concerto in Bflat Jacqueline du Pre
ECO/Daniel Barenboim
8.17 Glazunov Concert
Waltz No 1 in D: Bamberg SO/Jarvi. Records
Scandinavian Season
Stenhammar Symphony No 1 in F (1902-3)
Gothenburg SO/Jarvi Jungfru Blond och
Jungfru Brunett : Erik Saeden (singer); Jose Ribera (piano) Records
A sonata and a symphony by two of the Bach dynasty, Wilhelm Friedmann and Carl Philipp Emanuel. Andreas Staier and Robert Hill (harpsichords) Amsterdam Baroque
Orch/Koopman. Records
Beethoven Sextet in Eflat, Op 71
Zsolt Durko Octet Mozart Serenade in C minor (K 388) (R)
with Susan Sharpe.
Offenbach Ba-Ta-Clan
(excerpts)
Philippe Caillard Chorale Jean-Francois Paillard Orch/Marcel Couraud
Punto Horn Concerto No
6: Barry Tuckwell
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
Schubert Two Scherzi (D 593)
Jeremy Menuhin (piano)
Vaughan Williams Partita for double string orchestra
LPO/Adrian Boult
Villa-Lobos Sextuor mystique
Turibio Santos (guitar) and co/Noel Devos Handel Symphony
No 74: Philharmonia
Hungarica/Antal Dorati Orff Carmina Burana: Part 2: Soloists
Bavarian Radio Chorus Tolzer Knabenchor Munich Radio Orch/
Kurt Eichhorn. Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London.
Clare MacFarlane (violin) Julius Drake (piano) Delius Sonata No 3 Bartok Romanian Dances
Elgar Sonata in E minor
(Details as Saturday 9.40am)
Scandinavian Season Lauritz Melchior
John Steane on the life and art of the Danish singer born in Copenhagen 100 years ago on 20 March and commonly regarded as 'Heldentenorofthe century'.
live from the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban, Hertfordshire. Prevent us, 0 Lord (Byrd); Responses: Ebdon; Psalm: 106 (Smart, Hanforth,
Goss); Lessons (AV): Genesis, 41, vv 41-57; Hebrews 4, v 14, to 5, v 14; Purcell in G minor; Lord, Thou hast been our refuge
(Bairstow); At even when the sun was set
(EH 226); Prelude on the plainsong Vexilla Regis (Bairstow)
Choir Director Barry Rose ; Organist Andrew Parnell
Scandinavian Season The Lapps, who call themselves 'Sami', live in the northern areas of Scandinavia. From
Gothenburg, Karl-Olaf Edstrom presents field recordings of their ancient singing style - thejojk.
in which Peter Paul Nash discovers that La traviata, Wagner, Diaghilev, Britten,
Stravinsky, Ezra Pound and an opera by Vivaldi all have something grave in common. Producer Jane Walker
Corportate Culture, the American Way? George Weissman (Chairman,
Lincoln Center), John P Mascotte (Chairman, the Continental
Corporation) and critic Stanley Kauffmann join Robert Hewison.
Producer Daniel Snowman
leader Brendan O'Brien conductor
Roger Norrington
Margaret Field (sop) Berlioz Overture: King Lear, Op 4
Patrick Piggott Rosanes Lieder(BBCcommission: first broadcast)
James Fenton introduces and reads his poem German Requiem.
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2, Op 73 (Given last November in the Colston Hall, Bristol, in association with Harvey's 's of Bristol) BBC Bristol
was the expression coined to describe the music of C P E Bach. Stephen Preston
(baroque flute) and Lars Ulrik Mortensen
(harpsichord) play Bach's Sonata in E and sonatas by his contemporaries Miithel, Benda and Kirnberger.
Five documentaries on America's National Security Council with Michael Charlton. 4: A Renaissance Court Producer David Perry (R)
Scandinavian Season Bentzon Symphony No 3 (1947)
Larsson Saxophone Concerto