Griffes The Pleasure
Dome ofKubla Khan Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa
7.11 Delius Brigg Fair RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.35 Barber
Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Jill Gomez (soprano)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
7.52 Albeniz
Mallorca, Op 202
Julian Bream (guitar)
8.04 Bernstein Symphonic Dances
(West Side Story) Los Angeles PO/
The Composer. Records
The second of six programmes.
J D Heinichen
Concerto in F
Kurt Sandau (horn)
Ludwig Guttler (horn) New Bach Collegium Musicum, Leipzig/
Max Pommer
C F Abel Sonata in C, Op 6 No 1
Nancy Hadden (flute)
Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)
Pisendel Violin Concerto in D: Jaap Schroder
Concerto Amsterdam
Records
The second in a series of sixprogrammes. Saint-Saens
Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy
Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25 Emanuel Ax (piano) Jaime Laredo (viola) Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen Warner Brothers SO/ Franz Waxman. Records
with Peter Paul Nash
Margaret Marshall (sop) Kurt Streit (tenor)
Andreas Schmidt (bar) BBC Chorus and SO conductor Lothar Zagrosek Haydn The Creation
with Philip French in the BBC Sound Archives.
This week: Lady Astor's memories of being the first woman MP, first broadcast in 1937.
with Paul Guinery. Mercadante Flute
Concerto in D
Jean-Pierre Rampal
ECO/Claudio Scimone. Faure Romances sans paroles, Op 17
Pascal Roge (piano) Bridge Cello Sonata
Raphael Wallfisch , with Peter Wallfisch (piano) Maconchy String Quartet No 13 Mistry Quartet
Ireland These Things Shall Be
Bryn Terfel (baritone)
London Symphony Chorus and SO/Hickox. Records
(piano)
Faure Nocturnes: in E flat minor, in B and in A flat (Op 33 Nos 1-3); in E flat. Op 36
Barcarolles: in A minor, Op 26; in A flat, Op 44 Poulenc Soirées de
Nazelles
conductor Janos Fiirst
Mahler Symphony No 7 (R)
'Writing for tone-deaf stockbrokers ...'
Michael Oliver discusses the nature and function of music criticism with Paul Griffiths , Robin Holloway and Bayan Northcott. Producer Edward Bfakeman
An exploration of Scotland's spirituality and its contribution to church music down the centuries.
Presented by Tom Fleming from Greyfriars Kirk , Edinburgh, with Cappella Nova , directed by Alan Tavener.
Sanctorum piissime
Columba; Salva festa dies; Sanctus (Carver); Gaude Maria Virgo Oohnson); Sing Aloud to God
(Leighton); Et resurrexit (Dalby). Organist
Thomas Laing-Reilly
Henry Purcell
Incidental music:
The Double Dealer
Judith Nelson (soprano) Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Christopher Hogwood
Breaking the Silence by Stephen Poliakoff. After the revolution in Russia, a rich, aristocratic Jew is dispossessed.
But he and his family are 'kept' in a large railway carriage and he claims to be an important inventor.
Directed by Richard Wortley 0 DRAMA: page 4
The first of two concerts with the London
Sinfonietta, conducted by Oliver Knussen , given earlier this evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, as part of the South Bank's Elliott
Carter Festival.
Knussen Coursing , Op 17, Songlines (world premiere)
Carter Oboe Concerto
Gareth Hulse (oboe)
Con legerezza pensosa (UK premiere)
Canon for Four (Homage to William)
Stravinsky Movements Paul Crossley (piano)
Carter Double Concerto
John Constable (h'chord) Ian Brown (piano)
(In association with the South Bank Centre and The American Fund for the Southbank Centre. Inc)
The French lute song, or 'air de cour', flourished in cultivated Parisian musical circles through the Baroque period.
In this recital, the tenor Nigel Rogers is accompanied by Jakob Lindberg on lute, theorbo and guitar in airs by many of the leading composers, including Guedron,
Moulinie and Lambert.
11.30 A reading from a letter written by the 18th-century traveller Tobias Smollett , describing Parisian life of the period.
11.35 Part 2
(In association with the Friends of the festival)