Literature in the Modern World
Liszt Il penseroso - Andre Watts (piano)
7.05 Haydn Symphony in D (H 16) (Le Matin) - English Concert/Pinnock
7.30 am News
7.35 Duparc Phidyle L'Invitation au voyage La Vie anterieure - Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) Orchestre Symphonique de l'Opera National/John Pritchard
7.51 Ravel Alborada del gracioso - Cecile Ousset (piano)
7.58 Valdemar Henrique, arr Russ Boi-Bumbd
Jayne Ovalle, arr Almeida Azuldo
Paurillo Barroso, arr Almeida Paraniha
- Kathleen Battle (soprano) Christopher Parkening (guitar)
8.04 Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre - Carlos Bonell (guitar) Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal/Charles Dutoit.
(Records)
Opera for the Mantuan Carnival
Tito Manlio
Vivaldi's opera in three acts (excerpts).
Giancarlo Luccardi (bass), Rose Wagemann (mezzo), Margaret Marshall
(soprano), Birgit Finnila (contralto)
Berlin CO/Vittorio Negri Jeffrey Tate (harpsichord) Records
The final programme in the series exploring Alfredo Campoli 's recorded legacy.
Kreisler Praeludium and Allegro with Eric Gritton (piano) Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor: LPO/Boult Mono records
Series producer Deborah Preston
Final edition: pianist
Joanna MacGregor and composer Hugh Wood discuss his new Piano
Concerto; George Cleve talks about his approach to Mozart;
Sidonie Goossens looks forward to the Last Night and John Drummond looks ahead to the future of the Proms.
Presenter Anthony Burton. Producers Ray Abbott and Alan Hall
The last programmme on conductor Antal Dorati.
The Detroit SO
Dvorak Czech Suite
Copland Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
Szymanowski Symphony No 2 in B flat
Stravinsky Petruchka Records
Series producer Andrew Kurowski
with Philip French. This week T S Eliot on The
Aims of Poetic Drama. (First broadcast in 1949)
with Paul Guinery.
Martinu Violin Concerto
No 1: Josef Suk
Czech PO/Neumann
Bach Bist du bei mir
(BWV508) (Mono)
Elisabeth Schumann (sop) Orchestra/Leo Rosenek
Schumann Andante and Variations in B flat
Chamber Music Society of the Lincoln Center
J Strauss (son) Waltz: Fruhlingstimmen (Mono) LPO/Thomas Beecham
Thalberg Variations on 'Home Sweet Home'
Michael Ponti (piano)
Mozart Mass in F (K 192) Soloists; Leipzig RSO and Chorus/Kegel. Records
Fugues in A and B flat
Robert Woolley (h'chord) Die ihr aus dunklen
Grüften: Emma Kirkby
(soprano); London Baroque Chaconne in G minor
Robert Woolley (h'chord)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Penelope Walmsley-Clark (soprano); Judi Dench (narrator); Finchley Children's Music Group, New London Orchestra conductor Ronald Corp
Prokofiev Winter Bonfires
Lutoslawski Three Children's Songs
Prokofiev The Ugly Duckling
Britten Three Two-Part Songs
Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf
(Children: page 13)
Sorley Maclean reads poems he wrote in the 30s, in English and Gaelic.
(piano)
Bach Partita No 1 in B flat (BWV 825). Record
Chris de Souza talks to folk musician Kathryn Tickell and her band.
Producers Michael Emery and Sarah Devonald
Final programme. Music by Franz Tunder played by Graham Barber on the instrument at Norden. Praeludium 1;
Jesus Christus unser Heiland;
Canzona; Komm heilieger Geist; Praeludium 2; In dich hab ich gehoffet;
Christ lag in Todesbanden Series producer Graham Dixon
Wilson Quartet No 4
Klinichev Quartet No 3 Shostakovich Quartet No 8 in C minor
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dresden Staatskapelle conductor Colin Davis
Mozart Symphony No 31 in D (K297) (Paris)
Schubert Symphony No 6 in C
8.50 Norbert Ely talks to Philip Brady about the effects of German reunification on musical life in the country.
9.10 Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
Medea: A new version by Brendan Kennelly.
When magical Medea is betrayed by Jason for whom she has won the Golden Fleece, the result is vengeful and bloody.
Music David Byers
Director Eoin O'Callaghan
Charles Griffes Three
Tone Pictures, Op 5: New World Chamber Ensemble
Ives Hymn: Largo
Cantabile; Postlude in F Steven Thomas (cello) Orchestra New England/
James Sinclair. Records