Hamlet and Its European Reception
Malcolm Arnold Four
Cornish Dances
Philharmonia/Thomson
7.09 Schubert Moments musicaux, No 1 in C (D 780) Daniel Barenboim (piano)
7.15Butterworth
Rhapsody - A Shropshire Lad: Halle/Barbirolli
7.35 Sibelius Finlandia
SNO/Alexander Gibson
7.43 Frank Martin
Ballade for flute, piano and string orchestra Susan Milan,
Michael Dussek ; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
7.51 Elgar Suite: The Spanish Lady: Guildhall String Ensemble/Salter
8.03 Saint-Saens
Carnival of the Animals Pascal Roge , Cristina Ortiz (pianos); London
Sinfonietta/Dutoit. Records
Fifth of eight programmes. James Bowman (counter-ten) Catherine Bott (soprano)
Timothy Roberts (h'chord) Parley of Instruments/ Peter Holman and Roy Goodman ; King's Consort Purcell Suite: The
Virtuous Wife; Ah! How Sweet It Is to Love
John Eccles Suite: The
Mad Lover; Cease of Cupid to Complain
John Weldon Reason What Art Thou?
Eccles / Burn, I Burn
Second of six programmes. Mozart Horn Concerto in E flat (K 417), with Philharmonia/Karajan
Beethoven Horn Sonata in F, Op 17, 7, with Denis Matthews (piano)
Handel Arias Nos 1 and 2 for two horns with oboes and bassoons: with London
Baroque Ensemble/Haas Strauss Horn Concerto in E flat, Op 11: Philharmonia/ Sawallisch. Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
conductor Seiji Ozawa Peter Serkin (piano) Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona septimi toni Schoenberg Piano Concerto, Op 42
Beethoven Symphony No 3, Op 55 (Eroica)
perform a selection of French chansons, including works by Arcadelt and Compere.
Sugar and Spice.
A new short story by Helen Simpson.
Reader John Moffatt. Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Janacek Sinfonietta Philharmonia/Rattle de Falla Concerto for harpsichord and five instruments:
Robert Veyron-Lacroix (h'chord); Ensemble/Dutoit
Gluck Divinités du Styx (Alceste): Maria Callas ; Orch National de la
Radiodiffusion/Pretre
Corelli Concerto Grosso in C, Op 6 No 10: 1 Musici Corrette Laudate
Dominum: Soloists; Ensemble Vocal et
Instrumental de Lyon/ Guy Cornut. Records
Henry Herford (baritone) Robin Bowman (piano) Faure L'Horizon chimérique, Op 118
Finzi Let Us Garlands
Bring
Debussy Trois ballades de Francois Villon
Butterworth Six Songs (A Shropshire Lad)
Ravel Histoires naturelles
Ives Six Songs
Les Murray introduces and reads a selection of poems by Kenneth Slessor , the author of Five Bells.
conductor Tamas Vasary Rossini Overture:
The Silken Ladder
Colin Matthews
Night Music
Schubert Symphony No 3 in D (D 200)
Michael Oliver explores the world of Schubert's songs with Ian Partridge , Sarah Walker , Martin Isepp and Eric Sams. Producer Edward Blakeman
from Chichester Cathedral. Organ: Gloria tibi Trinitas (Byrd); Responses (Bertalot) Office hymn (NEH 144): Father Most Holy; Psalm: 145 (Naylor); Readings (RSV): Isaiah 40, w
12-13; Mark 1, vv 1-13; Canticles: Hawes in D; Anthem: Where Thou
Reignest (Schubert);
Hymn (NEH 343): Bright the Vision; Anthem: Hail, Gladdening Light (Wood); Organ voluntary: Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (BWV 542, Bach)
Organist/Chorusmaster Alan Thurlow ; Assistant organist Jeremy Suter
Fantasie, Op 1 7: Martha Argerich (piano). Record
Quartermaine's Terms by Simon Gray.
Blissfully unaware of the emotional crises that disrupt the lives of his fellow teachers, St John
Quartermaine is the still - almost comatose - centre of the Cull-Loomis School of English for foreigners.
Quartermaine.... MICHAEL WILLIAMS Henry Windscape... PETER JEFFREY
Adapted by Richard Wigmore Director Gordon House (First broadcast on BBC World Service)
Wind Soloists of the CO of Europe Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Nobuko Imai (viola)
Thomas Demenga (cello) Harmonie music (Don Giovanni ) (arr
Triebensee); Serenade in C minor (K 388)
9.50 Divertimento in E flat for string trio (K 563) (Final concert tomorrow 7.30pm)
Voices and Instruments; For Stefan Wolpe
BBC Singers; Endymion Ensemble;
Gregory Knowles , Terence Emery (vibraphones) conductor Simon Joly
Pour le piano
Ivan Moravec. Record