Literature in the Modern World: Meaning and Interpretation
Hummel Introduction and variations, Op 102 Jacques Chambon (oboe) Jean-Francois Paillard CO/J-F Paillard
7.14 Ibert Symphonie marine: CBSO/Fremaux
7.35 J C F Bach Quartet in C: Les Adieux
7.45 Mozart Concerto in D (K 107 No 1)
Pierre Hantai (h'chord) Le Concert Francais
8.00 Strauss Dance
Suite: Couperin, Op 86 CO of Europe/
Erich Leinsdorf. Records
Last of six programmes. Leclair Sonata III in C
Barthold Kuijken (flute) Wieland Kuijken (gamba) Robert Kohnen (h'chord) Gilles Diligam te Domine: Soloists;
Choir and Orchestra of Le Concert Spirituel director Herve Niquet Records
Series producer Graham Dixon
Sixth of nine programmes on the Canadian pianist.
Prokofiev Piano Sonata
No 7 in B flat (1967 rec) Beethoven, trans Liszt Symphony No 5 in C minor (1968 rec). Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
I Virtuosi di Roma/
Angelo Stefanato (violin)
Corelli Concerto grosso in D, Op 6 No 4
Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D minor, Op 9 No
Boccherini Cello Concerto
No 6 in D (G 479)
11.45 Interval Reading
11.50 Tartini Violin
Concerto in D minor (D 45) Vivaldi Concerto in D for two violins, two cellos and strings (RV 564)
Five Mystical Songs
Thomas Allen (baritone) Corydon Singers ECO/Best. Records
Leslie Forbes talks to Gillian Riley , who recreates 17th-century
Italian meals in homage to her hero, Castelvetro. Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Arnold Overture: Tam
O'Shanter: SNO/Gibson Alwyn Concerto (Lyra Angelica ): Osian Ellis
(harp); LPO/The Composer Galuppi Sonata No 5 in C: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
(piano)
Schubert Ave Maria
(D 839)
Elisabeth Schumann (sop) Bruch Konzertstuck , Op 84
Salvatore Accardo (violin) Gewandhaus Orchestra/ Kurt Masur. Records
The first of three programmes.
Chilingirian String
Quartet; Duncan McTier (double bass); Jeremy Menuhin (piano)
Dvorak String Quintet in G, Op 77
Martinii String Quartet No
3.25 Interval Reading
3.30 Dvorak Piano
Quintet No 2 in A, Op 81 (Next prog on Wed 11.35am;
Carol Ann Duffy reads a selection of her work including a new poem,
The Captain of the 1964 Top of the Form Team.
Members of BBC SO/ Elgar Howarth
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments
Birtwistle An Imaginary Landscape
Nicholas Sackman
Paraphrase for wind (first UK broadcast)
Charles Ives
Drawing mainly on the First Piano Sonata,
Michael Hall discusses the way Ives reveals a unity even between utterly incongruous and unrelated events. Piano examples played by Clive Williamson. Producer Andrew Kurowski
With the music of JS Bach set in a devotional context by James Whitbourn.
Andrew Lumsden (organ) Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer Motet: Lobet den Herrn
(BWV230): Chorale Preludes from Das
Orgelbuchlein (BWV 625-9): Christ lag in Todesbanden; Jesus
Christus unser Heiland; Christ ist erstanden;
Erstanden ist der heil'ge Christ; Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag; Motet: Singet dem Herrn (BWV 225)
60 in C, originally written as incidental music to a play with an absent-minded principal character.
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Sandor Vegh
In the Native State
Tom Stoppard 's new play for radio is set in two places and periods: India in 1930 and England in the present day.
With Peggy Ashcroft and Felicity Kendal
Excerpt from Up the Country by Emily Eden read by Auriol Smith. Director John Tydeman
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conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy Boris Belkin (violin)
Prokoviev Scythian suite (Ala i Lolly), Op 20; Violin Concerto No 1 in D, Op 19
10.30 Interval Reading
10.35 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
Hoffstetter Quartet in G, Op No 3
Kopelent Quartet No 5