Expression in Classical Music
Hildegard of Bingen Columba aspexit
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Gothic Voices/Page
7.06 Gibbons Tuv Fantasias
Parley of Instruments/Holman
7.11 Lully, arr de Visée Suite: Nigel North (theorbo)
7.25 Flecha the elder
La Bomba: Hesperion XX
7.30 am News
7.35 Satie En habit de cheval: Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/Michel Plasson
7.42 Saint-Saens Morceau de concert: Nicanor Zabaleta
(harp); ORTF Orch/Martinon
7.56 Horowitz Carmen
Variations: Composer (piano)
8.00 Sor Caprice: Le Calme Lex Eisenhardt (guitar)
8.08 Bizet LArlesienne:
Suite No 1: Mexico PO/ Enrique Batiz. Records
Beethoven Octet in Eflat, Op 103: Melos Ensemble Quintet in C, Op 29
Medici Quartet;
Simon Rowland Jones (viola). Records
Schubert Die Nacht
Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (ten) Graham Johnson (piano)
9.44 Mozart Serenata notturna: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood
9.57 Schubert Abendstern
Die Sterne-, Zur guten Nacht
10.08 Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
Berlin PO/Karajan
10.38 Schubert An den
Mond; Idens Nachtgesang
10.43 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
LPO/Vernon Handley
10.55 Britten Nocturne Peter Pears (ten); ECO/ The Composer. Records
England v West Indies Third Cornhill Test
Fourth day at Trent Bridge.
1.05 pm News
1.10 Talking Point
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary
conductor Fedor Glushchenko Boris Berman (piano) Prokofiev Classical Symphony; Piano Concerto No 4 for left hand Shostakovich Symphony No 15 (In assoc BP Exploration)
Final concert of the 1990/91 season: Lucia Popp (sop) Irwin Gage (piano) Dvorak Five Songs (1888) Mahler Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn Strauss Six Songs Series producer Misha Donat
conductor Ronald Corp Suk Meditation, Op 35d Janacek Idyla
Final programme. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor: Van Cliburn RCA SO/Kiril Kondrashin Bellini Col sorriso d'innocenza (llpirata) Maria Callas (soprano) Concertgebouw Festival Orch/Nicola Rescigno Brahms Trio in C minor, Op 101: Isaac Stem (violin) Leonard Rose (cello) Eugene Istomin (piano) Ives Symphony No 3 (The Camp Meeting) NYPO/Leonard Bernstein Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Rossini Alle piu calde (Semiramide) Joan Sutherland (soprano) Marilyn Home (mezzo) LSO/Richard Bonynge Rachmaninov Polka de VR Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Producer Judith Roles
Fifth of six programmes. Thomas Trotter (organ) J S Bach Concerto No 5 in D minor (BWV 596) Prelude and Fugue in A minor (BWV 543)
with Brian Wright. Producer Andrew Kurowski
Kerry Shale reads four stories by Damon Runyon. 2: Earthquake
A re-creation of the concert given 200 years ago to celebrate the presentation to Haydn of an honorary doctorate by Oxford University.
Lorna Anderson (soprano) Jamie MacDougall (tenor) Choirs of Christ Church,
Magdalen and New Colleges English Concert/Pinnock Handel Overture and Chorus (Acis and Galatea) Total Eclipse (Samson) Hayes Harpsichord Concerto
Handel Let the Bright Seraphim; Let Their
Celestial Choirs Unite
(Samson)
8.10 Interval Reading
8.15 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford)
Purcell From Silent Shades
Ame Behold, on Lethe's Dismal Strand
Handel He Gave Them
Hailstones (Israel in Egypt)
9.15 Interval Reading
9.20 Pleyel Sinfonia
Concertante No 1 in Eflat Haydn Come ilfoco (Orfeo) Handel Zadok the Priest
(In association with the Baring Foundation)
Peter Scupham reads his
Watching the Perseids and Jacob's Ladder.
with Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
Polish Romantics
Paderewski Minuet celebreinG, Op 14 No 1 Wieniawski Polonaise
No 1 in D, Op 4
Zelenski In the Tatras
Karlowicz Violin
Concerto in A, Op 8
As broadcast this morning on R5