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Hoist Ballet:
The Perfect Fool Philharmonia/
William Boughton
7.10 Delius La Calinda
LPO/Vemon Handley
7.14 Elgar Froissart LPOI Adrian Boult
7.30am News
7.35 Enesco Romanian Rhapsody No 1
Detroit SO/Antal Dorati
7.57 Smetana Vltava Berlin PO/
Herbert von Karajan
8.09 Kodaly Peacock Variations
Philharmonia
Hungarica/ Antal Dorati Records
Tchaikovsky: The Final Years (1889-93)
Symphonic ballade: The Voyevode, Op 78
USSR RSO/Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
It's Not the Cuckoo
USSR Russian
Chorus/Alexander
Sveshnikov
Ballet: The Nutcracker
(excerpts). Records
with Susan Sharpe. A special Scottish edition featuring requests from this week's Radio Goes to Town in Glasgow. Records
live from Hitomi
Memorial Hall, Setagaya. BBC SO leader Bela Dekany Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo-soprano)
Toho School of Music Chorus
Toho School of Music Children's Choir/
Andrew Davis
Mahler Symphony No 3
No Strings Attached: Sarah Clark, Sara Lee (B flat clarinets), Andrew Sparling (E flat and B flat clarinets) Nicholas Hayes (bass clarinet)
Sweelinck Fantasia chromatica
Claude Arrieu Cinq mouvements pour quatuor de clarinettes
Arnold Cooke Concertante Quartet
trad, arr Daniel Rye Four Eastern European Folk Songs
Halle Orchestra /
Hamilton Harty
Harty Scherzo (An Irish Symphony)
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans) Elgar Enigma Variations
Mono records: 1929132
live from Portsmouth Cathedral.
Introit: Christ Is Now Risen Again
(A Froggatt); Responses: Ayleward; Psalms 81,
113 (Walmisley, Bamby, Davy); First lesson (RSV): Exodus 33;
Office hymn (NEH): At Even When the Sun Was Set; Canticles: Mathias (Jesus College Service); Second lesson: Luke 2, w 41-52; Anthem:
In pace (Blitheman);
Hymn (NEH): Praise to the Holiest (Gerontius) Organ: Fantasie-
Impromptu (Alcock). Organist and Master of the Choristers
Anthony Froggatt Assistant Organist David Thome BBC Bristol
Graham Fawcett presents traditional music from four Eastern
European countries. 1: Bulgaria
In the Rhodope
Mountains, where
Orpheus once charmed the trees and animals with his music, vibrant voices and virtuoso instrumentalists still celebrate nature, love and marriage. Series producer
John Thomley. Records
Fritz Spiegl presents a selection of music for the early evening. Producer Jane Walker
A discussion on an issue of the moment, chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer Christopher Stone
Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
Pinchas Zukerman (violin)
Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
Daniel Barenboim
(piano) Records
live from the Dome, Brighton.
Vladimir Ovchinikov
(piano)
Moscow Radio
Symphony Orchestra conductor
Vladimir Fedoseyev
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 1 in D flat, Op 10
Georgy Sviridov Suite: The Snowstorm (from the film based on Pushkin's short story)
8.55 Stravinsky and the Seasonal Cycle Stephen Walsh considers aspects of The Rite of Spring in relation to the composer's later ballets and other theatrical works. (R)
9.15 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
(In association with British Gas South Eastern)
(Nextprogrammefrom
Brighton on Sunday 5.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Couperin Premiere leçon de tenebres Pieces d'orgue:
Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Messe 'a l'usage ordinaire des paroisses') Seconde leçon de ténèbres
Pieces d'orgue: Sanctus; Agnus Dei (Messe 'a l'usage ordinaire des paroisses')
Troisieme leçon de ténèbres