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Andre Previn (piano, conductor, composer) Mendelssohn Scherzo
(Incidental music:
A Midsummer Night's Dream): LSO
7.04 Previn From a Distance; Chubbs (Triolet for Brass): Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
7.10 Lambert The Rio
Grande: LSO
Cristina Ortiz (piano)
London Madrigal Singers
7.30am News
7.35 Rachmaninov
Russian Rhapsody
Vladimir Ashkenazy
7.43 Françaix The Flower Clock: John De Lancie (oboe); LSO
7.59 Brahms Geistliches
Wiegenlied Janet Baker (alto)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
8.04 Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue: Pittsburgh SO Records
Hanns Eisler
Ballad of the Waterwheel (Roundheads and Peakheads)
Hanns Eisler (voice) Andre Asriel (piano)
Song of the Procuress; Prostitute's Song; Song of the Enlivening Effect of Money
Gisela May (soprano) German Symphony
(excerpts): Vocal soloists; Martin Seifert , Stefan Lisewski (speakers); Berlin Radio Choir and Orchestra/
Max Pommer. Records
Anthony Pleeth (cello) Richard Webb (cello continuo); Melvyn Tan (harpsichord)
Vivaldi Sonata in G minor (RV 42) Boccherini Sonata in E flat (G 10) (R)
Martyn Hill (tenor)
Clifford Benson (piano) Coull String Quartet Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge
Blake Shakespeare
Songs (first broadcast)
with Susan Sharpe.
Copland Fanfare for the Common Man
Detroit SO/Antal Dorati
Telemann
Concerto-Sonata in D
Maurice Andre (trumpet) ECO/Charles Mackerras
Gliere The Bronze
Horseman: Suite No 2,
Op 89b: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra/Algis Zuraitis Mozart 0 Isis and Osiris (The Magic Flute)
Ezio Pinza (bass); orch Haydn Cello Concerto in D, Op 101
Guilhermina Suggia Orchestra/Barbirolli Rutland Boughton Symphony No 3
RPO/Vernon Handley Beethoven Rondo
Alfred Brendel (piano) Vienna Volksoper
Orch/Wallberg. Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London. York Piano Trio
Haydn Trio in F sharp minor (H XV 26)
Mendelssohn Trio in C minor, Op 66
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(Details as Saturday at 9.30am)
Jan and Rafael Kubelik Janacek Sokol Fanfares (Sinfonietta)
Dvorak Overture: Amid
Nature
Smetana Ma Vlast (From Bohemia's Woods and Fields): Czech PO/ Rafael Kubelik , interspersed with Czech virtuoso violin solos played by his father, Jan. Mono records
live from Ely Cathedral. Introit: Omnes gentes (Tye); Responses:
(Wills); Psalms 126-31; Judges 7; Luke 11, vv 14-28; Most Holy Lord and God of Heaven (EH 60); Canticles: Service on Plainsong Tones (Wills); Anthem:
0 Praise God in His
Holiness; Lord of Beauty, Thine the Splendour (AMR 174);
Organ: Paean and Consummatum est (Wills) Director of Music
Arthur Wills
Assistant Organist Jeremy Filsell
Music from Ecuador played by the Peguche
Ensemble, introduced by Lucy Duran. (R)
with Brian Kay
Producer Graham Sheffield
Robert Hewison discusses the arts and local government with Malcolm Thornton , MP, Chairman of the Education, Arts and Science Select
Committee, and Simon Mundy , Director of the National Campaign for the Arts.
Producer Julian Hale
Tasmin Little (violin)
Joan Rodgers (soprano) English Northern Philharmonia leader David Greed conductor
Lothar Zagrosek
Mozart Symphony No 29 in A
Robert Saxton
Violin Concerto (first performance)
8.20 Interval Reading
8.25 Mahler Symphony No 4
(piano):
Schumann Allegro in B minor, Op 8 Six Intermezzi, Op 4 (R)
Helmut Lachenmann
Ausklang Massimiliano Damerini
(piano); Bavarian RSO/ Peter Eotvos
Glinka and Field
Glinka Divertissement on Themes from Bellini's la Sonnambula'
Field Nocturnes: No 10 in E minor; No 14 in C
Glinka A Life for the Tsar. Overture and Act 1 Finale