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Fux Rondeau in seven parts: Vienna Concentus Musicus/Harnoncourt
7.05 Schubert Im
Fruhling; Die Vogel; Der Jiingling an der Quelle Elly Ameling (soprano) Jorg Demus (fortepiano)
7.13 C P E Bach
Concerto in F
(Wq 43 No 1) Melante 81/
Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)

Contributors

Soprano:
Quelle Elly Ameling
Soprano:
Jorg Demus
Harpsichord:
Bob van Asperen

7.35 Boccherini
Symphony in D minor,
Op 12 No 4 (La casa del Diavolo): Ensemble 415/ Chiara Banchini
8.00 Mozart Wenn der
Freude Tranen fliessen (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail) (Mono)
Anton Dermota (tenor) Berlin State Opera
Orchestra/Artur Rother
8.05 Prokofiev
Lieutenant Kije, Op 60 LPO/Klaus Tennstedt Records
Producer Nicholas Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Chiara Banchini
Tenor:
Anton Dermota

conductor
Kenneth Montgomery Gillian Weir (organ)
Smetana Overture: The
Bartered Bride
Stanford Concert piece for organ and orchestra Grieg Lyric Suite
Boellmann Fantaisie
Dialoguée for organ and orchestra

Contributors

Conductor:
Kenneth Montgomery
Conductor:
Gillian Weir

with Edward Greenfield.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Jan Smaczny compares four new Haydn Creations. Peter Dickinson reviews new issues of American music. Timothy Crawford reviews discs of 17th-century English music for voice, lute and viols.

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Greenfield.
Unknown:
Jan SmacZny
Unknown:
Peter Dickinson
Music:
Timothy Crawford

The Flight into Egypt Roberta Anderson
(soprano)
Sanford Sylvan (baritone) Cantata Singers and Ensemble/David Hoose
11.07 Haydn Quartet in F, Op 77 No
Takacs String Quartet
11.34 Ford Since First I Saw Your Face
Dowland Sorrow Stay: The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth. Her Galliard Johnson Eliza Is the Fairest Queen: James Bowman (counter-ten) David Miller (lute) King's Consort
11.45 Barber Piano Sonata, Op 26
Peter Lawson (piano)
12.07 Russian Sacred
Chants
Drevnerusskiy Rospev Anatoliy Grindenko
12.19 Ives Symphony No 4: Chicago SO and Chorus/Tilson Thomas
Records. Producers Nick Morgan and Kate Bolton
(Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Soprano:
Roberta Anderson
Baritone:
Sanford Sylvan
Unknown:
Johnson Eliza
Unknown:
James Bowman
Unknown:
David Miller
Piano:
Peter Lawson
Unknown:
Drevnerusskiy Rospev Anatoliy Grindenko
Producers:
Nick Morgan

With Christopher Cook.
Reviews: Peter Grimes at
ENO; Tom Stoppard 's
Radio 3 play In the Native State; a retrospective exhibition of Victor Pasmore 's paintings.
Opinions: Richard Cork , Stephen Walsh.
Features: Should composers conduct themselves?
Domestic photography.
Producers Tim Dee. John Boundy

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Peter Grimes
Unknown:
Tom Stoppard
Unknown:
Victor Pasmore
Unknown:
Richard Cork
Unknown:
Stephen Walsh.
Producers:
Tim Dee.
Producers:
John Boundy

John Adams 's new opera, to a text by Alice Goodman , treats the contemporary events of the hijacking of the cruise liner Achille Lauro.
A recording of its world premiere production at the Monnaie in Brussels last month. (baritone) (mezzo-soprano) (baritone) (tenor) (sop) (bass-bar) (mezzo-soprano)
Chorus and SO of the Monnaie/Kent Nagano Prologue and Act 1

Contributors

Unknown:
John Adams
Unknown:
Alice Goodman
Leon Klinghoffer:
Sanford Sylvan
Marilyn Klinghoffer:
Sheila Nadler
Ship's captain:
James Maddalena
Palestinian guerillas: Molgi, the leader:
Thomas Young
Mamoud:
Eugene Perry (bar)
Omar:
Stephanie Friedman
Rambo:
Thomas Hammons
British dancing girl:
Janice Felty

American music from last year's Almeida Festival. Elliott Carter Elegy for viola and piano;
Enchanted preludes for flute and cello
Martin Bresnick Piano
Trio (UK premiere)
Ives Adagio Cantabile for piano quintet (The
Innate); March No 6 for piano; Largo for violin, clarinet and piano;
Scherzo for string quartet; Piano Trio

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