Wagner Good Friday Music (Parsifal)
St Louis SO/Jerzy Semkow
Russian Easter Festival
Overture: St Louis SO/Slatkin
Sphdrenklang Waltz Vienna PO/Boskovsky
Konzertstuck
Jean Jacques Justafre Jean-Paul Gantiez Jean-Claude Barro
Alain Courtois (horns)
French NPO/Guschlbauer
Pavane pour une infante defunte St Louis SO/Slatkin
Spanish Caprice, Op 34
Montreal SO/Dutoit. Records
Kodaly
The Aged: Hungarian Radio and Television
Chorus/Janos Ferencsik Symphony in C
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
Psalm us Hungaricus Lajos Kozma (tenor)
Brighton Festival Chorus; Wandsworth School Boys' Choir; LSO/Kertesz. Records
Bridge Enter Spring
(Rhapsody): RLPO/Groves
Two Songs,
Op 91: Sarah Walker (sop) Paul Silverthorne (viola) Julian Jacobson (piano)
Four Characteristic Pieces
Eric Parkin (piano)
Quartet, Op 2
Pamela Woods (oboe) Audubon Quartet
La Peri
(Poeme danse): Ulster
Orch/Yan Pascal Tortelier
Three Songs
Patricia Wright (soprano) Michael Ponder (viola) John Alley (piano)
Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale '
Patricia McCarty (viola) Peter Hadcock (clarinet)
Symphony No 1 in B flat (Spring): Royal
Concertgebouw/Chailly Records. Producer Alan Hall
Nichelmann Overture in B flat for two oboes, strings and continuo
Quantz Flute Concerto in E minor (Pour Potsdam) Kirnberger Sinfonie in D for two horns
C P E Bach Concerto in Ffor two harpsichords
(WQ 46): Berlin Academy of Ancient Music/Jacobs
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Michael Thompson (horn) live from St George 's, Brandon Hill Bristol. ,
Paul Patterson Horn
Concerto
Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (K 504) (Prague)
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In 1933 Arnold Schoenberg left his native Austria, never to return.
Ever a fish out of water, this diminutive giant among 20th-century composers spent the last 18 years of his life in the film capital of the world. With the help of Schoenberg's pupils, his children and those who knew him socially, Jeremy Siepmann searches for the man behind the legend and discovers a figure compounded of paradox. (R)
conductor Alexander Lazarev
Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin) Borodin Overture:
Prince Igor Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Sheherazade
(In association with Shell Chemicals UK Ltd)
Vanbrugh String Quartet Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4
Beethoven Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3 (R)
with Roger Nichols
Producer Anthony Cheevers
The pianist
Alfred Brendel celebrates his
60th birthday this month. He talks to Natalie Wheen.
Producer Belinda Sample
conductor En Shao
Steven Isserlis (cello) live from the Colston Hall, Bristol.
Berlioz Overture:
Benvenuto Cellini
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104
Smith considers the anglophile Debussy.
Reader Garard Green.
Prelude a iapres-midi d'unfaune Bartok Suite: The
Miraculous Mandarin
(in association with Harveys of Bristol)
A brief visit by a Czech to Berlin in the days of the Wall, told in a series of recurring images of animals in glass cages, a girl in an emotional mesh, and silhouettes seen from a viewing platform. Written by Vlastimil Tfesnak. Reader Alex Jennings. Translated by Jan Culik and Alan Mason
Director John Theocharis (R)
Towards Infinity: Reginald Smith
Brindle introduces his own music: journey Towards Infinity Symphony No 2 (Veni Creator)
Worlds without End
Michael Rippon (baritone) Sheelagh Sutherland (piano) Dominic Saunders
(keyboard)
Martin Allen (percussion) conductor Nicholas Cox
BBC Welsh SO, conductor Odaline de la Martinez
BBC Singers conductor Gareth Morell.
Schubert
Introduction and Variations on a Theme from 'Die Schone
Miillerin' (D802);
Im Abendrot (D 799); String Quartet in A minor (D 804)
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