Walton, arr Mathieson Suite: Richard III
RLPO/Charles Groves
7.13Haydn Baryton Trio No 110 in C: Esterhazy Trio
7.20 de Falla Dance of the Miller's Wife Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
7.30 am News
7.35 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in C (RV533):Janet See Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra/McGegan
7.41 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance, Op 72 No 6: Rheinland Pfalz State PO/Segerstam
7.45 Schumann Piano
Concerto in A minor, Op54 Maurizio Pollini (piano)
Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado
8.15Bach Wireilen mit schwachen (Cantata No 78) Julianne Baird (sop), Allan Fast (counter-ten); Bach Ensemble/Rifkin. Records
Final programme. attrib Johann Christoph Bach Motet : Ich lasse dich nicht: Collegium Vocale
Ghent; Ricercar Consort/ Philippe Herreweghe Schildt Variations on Gleich wie dass Feuer Buxtehude Aria Rofilis
Lars-Ulrik Mortensen
(harpsichord)
Georg Christoph Bach Cantata: Siehe, wiefein undlieblich
Soloists; Musica Antiqua Koln/Reinhard Goebel
Bruhns Prelude in E minor
Bernard Foccroulle (organ) Buxtehude Cantata:
Mein gemüt erfreuet sich Soloists; Amsterdam
Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman Series producer Chris Sayers
Fifth of six programmes. Milhaud Suiteforviolin , clarinet and piano
Stravinsky The Soldier's Tale (1963 recording) conductor Norman del Mar
Peter Paul Nash looks at music and health.
Producers Philip Tagney. Jane Walker
Second of 12 programmes. Kees Hulsman (violin)
Rotterdam PO, conductor Jacques van Steen
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Walton Capriccio burlesco Bax Tintagel
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Maxwell Davies An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise
Table Talk in Japan
Alan Brown eats a fish so fresh it's alive and twitching. Producer Elizabeth Burke
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with Paul Guinery.
Elgar Sursum Corda , Op 11 Roderick Elms (organ) LSO/RichardHickox
Alkan Sonatine, Op 61 Ronald Smith (piano)
Mozart Violin Concerto
No3 in G minor (K216) GyorgyPauk; Franz Liszt CO/Janos Rolla
Noble Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G minor, Op 6 Christopher Dearnley
(organ); Choir of St Paul's Cathedral/John Scott
Alfven Suite: The Prodigal Son: Stockholm PO/Jarvi Records
Favola in Musica Consort of Musicke director Anthony Rooley
Orazio Vecchi Bando del asino; La caccia d 'amore Dowland Sleep Wayward Thoughts
Purcell Celemene , Pray Tell Me
Lawes Amintor's Welladay Matthew Locke The
Chamberlain's Farewell
Purcell I Spy
Celia Locke The Despairing
Lovers
Ken Smith reads Family Groupand The Swan.
conductor Kurt Sanderling Bruckner Symphony No 7
The Japanese Ear: Three documentaries about the art musics of modem Japan, written and presented by Roger Savage.
The Shell-Fish Takes a Meal: Western Sounds:
Eastern Space:
The effects of the radical transformation of Japanese musical life brought about by the opening up of the country. Producer Jane Walker
Recorded at Edington Priory Church.
Unsere Vater (Brahms);
Psalm 39; Jeremiah 11, w 9-13; Ergebung (Wolf); Wenn ein starker Gewappneter (Brahms); Jeremiah 31, w 31-44; 0 Love Divine How Sweet Thou Art; 0 Ignis Spiritus;John 11, w 17-27, 38-44; Erhebung (Wolf);
Extract from "Revelations of Divine Love" (Julian of Norwich); Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk (Brahms); All My Hope on God Is Founded. Conductors
Peter McCrystal , Jeremy Summerly , David Trendell. Organist Jeremy Filsell
Yabuhara: The Blind
Master Minstrel
Hisashi Inoue 's bawdy comedy charts the rise of a blind minstrel to the top ranks of Japanese society.
Songs by Koichiro Uno
Additional music Mia Soteriou
Translator/adaptor Marguerite Wells. Director Ned Chaillet
(English language premiere)
The Takemitsu Signature LSOconductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Paul Crossley
Peter Serkin (pianos)
Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements
Takemitsu Quotation of Dream (world premiere)
Harpsichord Concerto in F minor. Huguette Drefus Tokyo Soloists
The Japanese Envoys Second of six programmes following the journey through Europe of the four Japanese princes. In
Florence they would have heard music in the conservative contrapuntal style as well as newer songs. Music by Caccini and Malvezzi. Nigel Rogers (tenor)
Jakob Lindberg (lute) Paul Nicholson (organ)
Reader Peter Penry-Jones