Open Forum: News and Features
Chabrier Espana Toulouse Capitol
Orchestra/Plasson
7.06 Poulenc Novelette No 3 on a Theme by Falla Pascal Roge (piano)
7.08 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
USSR SO/Svetianov
7.30am News
7.35 Handel Organ
Concerto in F, Op 4 No 5 Simon Preston ; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.43 Hoist Brook Green
Suite: ECO/Bedford
7.50 Faure, orch
Rabaud Dolly Suite
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
8.17 Britten Young
Person's Guide to the Orchestra: RPO/
Andre Previn. Records
Richard Strauss
Orchestral music: 1911-15. j Eine Alpensinfonie , Op 64
San Francisco SO/
Blomstedt. Records
The first of two programmes.
Martin Jones (piano)
Liszt Study No 3 (Paysage) Lyapunov Studies:
No 1 (Berceuse); No 2 (Ronde des fantdmes); No 3 (Carillon)
Liszt Study No 9 (Ricordanza)
Lyapunov Studies: No 4 (Terek); No 5 (Nuit d'ete); No 6 (Tempete)
Bridge There Is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook conductor Jeffrey Tate Mozart Flute Concerto in D (K 316): Susan Milan (flute); conductor Raymond Leppard
Presenter Susan Sharpe.
Stalder Symphony No 5 in G - ECO/Howard Griffiths
11.10 Brahms Piano Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 2 - Elisabeth Leonskaja
11.40 Dragonetti Concerto in A - Gary Karr (double-bass) Berlin RSO/Uros Lajovic
11.56 Warlock The Wind from the West; I Held Love's Head; Thou Gav'st Me Leave to Kiss; Yarmouth Fair; The Fox - Benjamin Luxon (bar) David Willison (piano)
12.06 Dvorak Credo (Mass in D) - Anthony Pinel (organ) Choir of Bristol
Cathedral/Archer
12.19 Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40 - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello); Dmitri Shostakovich (piano)
12.47 Vierne Carillon de Westminster, Op 54 No 6 - Simon Preston (organ)
(Records)
Emanuel Vardi (viola)
Kathron Sturrock (piano) Bliss Viola Sonata
Paganini Caprices (Op 1) Manny Albam Sonata
Tibor Serly Rhapsody on Folksongs harmonised by Bartok (1950) (R)
Musicologist
Jeremy Beadle looks behind the ambiguities of character in Strauss's Salome.
Lionel Tertis (viola) Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 Harriet Cohen (piano) Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat (K 364)
Albert Sammons (violin) LPO/Hamilton Harty Mono records
live from St John's
College, Cambridge. Introit: Praise Ye the Lord, Ye Children (Tye) Responses: Ayleward Psalm 119, vv 73-104
Lessons (AV): Jeremiah 26, vv 1-16; Mark 1,vv
14-20; Antiphon: Qui vult venire post me
Canticles: Collegium
Magdalenae Oxoniensis (Hewitt-Jones); Anthem: Hear the Voice and Prayer (Rootham); Hymn (EH 177): Captains of the Saintly Band
Organ voluntary: Allegro risoluto from Symphony No 2 (Vierne)
Director of music
George Guest Organ student
Andrew Nethsingha
In the first of two programmes of Danish traditional music, Hans Peter Larsen presents 18th-century dances from the island of Funen, rediscovered in an old
'fiddler's book', and played by the Danish ensemble Rasmus.
Brian Kay discovers a wealth of Baroque music untouched by current historical trends. Producer Judith Roles
Novelist and scholar
Rachel Trickett continues her series of talks about her childhood, providing a record of a Lancashire family from 1900 until the outbreak of the Second World War.
Angela Hewitt (piano) BBC Philharmonic, leader Dennis Simons, conductor Edward Downes
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
David Matthews Chaconne
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
8.25 Gerald Larner profiles the BBC Philharmonic.
(R)
8.45 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4
with David Owen Norris
Opera on the pier (what?); computer transformation of sound
(how?); and musicians who can't be expected to play in tune (why?).
Mary Chandler: The Time of Waiting
Britten: Who Are These Children?, Op 84
Rameau Le Temple de la gloire: opera-ballet (excerpts)