Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale
Dresden State Orch/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
7.18 Rachmaninov, trans Harrell Vocalise , Op 34 No 14
Lynn Harrell (cello) Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Telemann Sinfonia in F The Wallace Collection
English String Orch/ William Boughton
7.41 Rossini String Sonata No 6 in D
I Solisti Veneti/
Claudio Scimone
7.56 Paganini Violin Concerto No 2 in B minor: Yehudi Menuhin
RPO/Alberto Erde Records
Producer Derek Drescher
Brahms
The 1880s, seen through the letters of Elisabet von Herzogenberg. 1: 'My very dear friend....'
Two Rhapsodies. Op 79 Stephen Bishop-
Kovacevich (piano) Nanie, Op 82
Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra/Haitink Quintet for Strings No 1 in F, Op 88
Amadeus Quartet
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Records
Producer Edward Blakeman
Boyce Symphony No 7 in Bflat: English
Concert/Trevor Pinnock
9.45 Bach Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor (The Well-Tempered Klavier: Book 1)
Albion Wind Ensemble
9.50 Krebs Fantasia in G minor
Sarah Francis (oboe) Christopher Herrick (organ)
9.55 Mendelssohn Octet
Members of St Paul
CO/Pinchas Zukerman
10.30 Rheinberger
Andante Pastorale for oboe and organ
10.35 Christopher Simpson Spring Les Filles de
Sainte-Colombe
10.55 Arne
Harpsichord Concerto No 5 in G minor
English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
11.05 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D
Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/
Kenneth Montgomery
11.35 Bach Sonata in G
(BWV 1019)
Alison Bury (violin) Melvyn Tan (harpsichord)
11.50 Lemare Concert Fantasia: Christopher Herrick (organ) BBC Bristol
leader Richard Studt conductor Peter Hirsch
John Harle
(alto saxophone)
Hummel, arr John Harle Variations, Op 102
Haydn Symphony No 90 in C (H 190)
Ibert Concertino da camera for saxophone and 1 instruments BBC Bristol
live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London. Lindsay Quartet
Haydn Quartet in C, Op 64 No 1
Dvorak Quartet in A flat, Op 105
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Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G (K 453) Shostakovich
Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 54 Berlin RSO
(Swiss Radio recording)
Keith Puddy (clarinet) Malcolm Martineau
(piano)
Ebenezer Prout
Clarinet Sonata
Alice Mary Smith Andante
Horn Concerto No 1
Johannes Ritzkowsky (horn)
Bavarian RSO conductor Colin Davis
Christopher Herrick plays the organ of Truro Cathedral. Edwin Lemare
Symphony in G minor 'He could make the organ dance.'
(Sir Malcolm Sargent )
BBC Bristol
Presenter Valentine Cunningham
Producer Anthony Sellors
The Monday programme on the performing arts.
Producer Clive Williamson
'Don't Take Any Notice of Me....
... you just carry on!' So Vaughan Williams used to tell orchestras he conducted; but despite his technical deficiencies his performances are extraordinarily powerful. Not least the newly discovered recording of only the second performance of his cantata Dona Nobis
Pacem, the focal point of this evening's sequence. Is there a Vaughan Williams performing tradition? And if so, isn't it about time it was relinquished? And what special qualities can a non-Briton bring to Vaughan Williams's music? Or is it irredeemably 'English'? During the evening, performers, critics and composers from Britain, continental Europe and America offer their own insights. The music itself includes Vaughan Williams conducting: Overture: The Wasps (Acoustic mono: 1925) Aeolian Orchestra Symphony No 4
(Mono: 1937): BBC SO Dona Nobis Pacem (Mono: 1936)
Renee Flynn (soprano) Roy Henderson (bar) BBC Chorus and SO
Rubbra and Moeran
Rubbra Piano Concerto; Soliloquy for cello and orchestra, Op 57
Moeran Serenade in G