Social Sciences Foundation Course: Assignment 103
Dvorak Serenade for wind in D minor, Op 44 Members of the CO of Europe/Schneider
7.30 am News
7.35 Copland Sextet Berlin PO Academy
7.51 Castelnuovo-
Tedesco Concerto in D, Op 99: Siegfried Behreud (guitar); Berlin PO/Peters
8.11 Debussy L'Isle joyeuse
Vlado Perlemuter (piano)
8.18 M Haydn Concerto in C: John Wallace
(trumpet); Philharmonia/ Simon Wright. Records
Vivaldi Domine ad adiuvandum me (RV593) Margaret Marshall (sop) John Alldis Choir
ECO/Vittorio Negri
Trio Sonata in G minor, OP 5 No
Salvatore Accardo,
Sylvie Gazeau (violins) Bruno Canino (h 'chord) Rohan de Saram (cello)
Cantata: Qual per ignoto calle (RV 677): Derek
Lee Ragin (counter-tenor) Viola de Hoog (cello)
Chris Farr (harpsichord) Concerto for two trumpets in C (RV 537): James
Thompson, Robert Early I Musici de Montreal/ Yuli Turovsky
Magnificat (RV 610)
Soloists; Lausanne Vocal Ensemble and CO/Corboz Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor
Gidon Kremer (violin)
Martha Argerich (piano) Orpheus CO
10.12 Wordsworth
Three Wordsworth Songs, Op 45
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Alberni String Quartet
10.24 Albrechtsberger Concerto in F
Fritz Mayr (Jew's harp) Dieter Kirsch (mandora)
Munich CO/Hans Stadlmair
10.43 Brahms Piano
Sonata No 3 in F minor, Op 5: Solomon (piano)
11.16 Part Symphony No 3 Bamberg SO/Neeme Jarvi
11.38
Sarasate Fantasia on Themes from 'Carmen', Op 25
Itzhak Perlman (violin) NYPO/Zubin Mehta
11.50 Schubert, orch
Melichar Mille cherubini in coro (D 498)
Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) National PO/Kurt Herbert Adler. Records
conductor Alexandre Myrat Pascal Devoyon (piano) Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G, Op 58 Ibert Divertissement
Second of three programmes including piano trios composed in 1788. Haydn Trio in E minor (HXV12)
London Fortepiano Trio Mozart Sonata in F
(K 376): Hans-Martin Linde (flute),
Linda Nicholson (fortepiano)
Mozart Trio in G (K 564) London Fortepiano Trio
Milhaud La cheminee du roi René
Seiber Permutazione a 5 Damase 17 Variations Patterson Comedy for five winds
Toscanini conducts:
Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor
(Choral): Soloists; Robert Shaw Corale ; NBC SO Mono record: 1952
live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Responses (William Smith ) Psalm: 119, w 1-32 (Attwood, Coward)
Lessons: Zechariah 7
Ephesians 2, w 1-10
Antiphon: Qui vult venire post me; Canticles:
Bullock in D; Anthem: Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice (Finzi); Hymn (EH 419):
Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee; Organ voluntary: Chorale Prelude on 'Croft's 136th' (Parry). Director of Music
Dr George Guest ; Organ student Alexander Martin
Two programmes with John Thomley. Traditional songs and dances recorded in northern
Pakistan by Colin Huehns. 2: Sword dances from
Baltistan and the bazum or music-parties of Chitral.
with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Andrew Mussett
Christopher Gray explores the city's changing landscape through three New York addresses.
3: Orchard Street, Lower East Side
live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Jeffrey Kahane (piano) Bournemouth SO conductor Andrew Litton Gershwin Cuban Overture
Bernstein Symphony
No 2 (The Age of Anxiety)
8.15 Architects and Critics. Three American views of the state of architecture today.
1. Prof Vincent Scully of Yale University talks to Joe Mordaunt Crook about the development of architecture since 1945, its present condition and future prospects.
8.35 Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D
(The appearance of the BSO is made possible by support from Esso UK pic)
The final programme with Michael Charlton.
Newspeak and Double-
Think. Writers and poets, many of whom are now in power, reflect on communism's artificial language.
Series producer Louise Puslow
conductor John Poole Swayne Magnificat (French premiere)
Goutennoire Alba Notte
(world premiere)
Ohana Swan Song
Milhaud Naissance de
Venus
Messiaen 0 sacrum convivium
Britten A M D G
(French premiere)
Ravel Ballet: Daphnis and Chloe (complete)