Mozart Piano Concerto
No 11 in F (K413)
ECO/Murray Perahia (piano)
7.24 Lyadov A Musical Snuffbox
SNO/NeemeJarvi
7.35 Verdi Ballet music:
Macbeth: LSO/
Antonio de Almeida
7.45 Strauss Suite:
Der Rosenkavalier
SNO/NeemeJarvi
8.10Sarasate
Zigeunerweisen
Isaac Stern (violin)
Orchestra/Franz Waxman
8.17 Gershwin, arr Rose Overture:
Girl Crazy
Buffalo Philharmonic/
Michael Tilson Thomas
Records
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
conductor Ronald Corp
Vof isek Symphony in D
Dvorak Seven Intermezzi
Critics'Choice 1991
Richard Osborne chairs a discussion between
Edward Greenfield ,
Stephenjohnson, Rodney Milnes and Roderick Swanston on their pick of the year's releases.
11.00 Record Release
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in F, Op87 No 23
Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)
11.09 Weill Street Scene
(excerpt)
Angelina Reaux (soprano) Jerry Hadley ,
Kurt Ollmann (tenors)
Scottish Opera Orchestra/ John Mauceri
11.27 Howells Rhapsodic Quintet
Thea King (clarinet)
Britten String Quartet
11.39 Beethoven Missa
Solemnis, Op 123
Charlotte Margiono (soprano)
Catherine Robbin
(mezzo-soprano)
William Kendall (tenor) Alastair Miles (bass) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner
Records. Producer Nick Morgan (Record Review is repeated on New Year's Day at 2.00pm)
In the second of four programmes, Rachel Trickett , novelist and retired principal of St
Hugh's College, Oxford, reflects on language and how it is used.
Quartet in D minor
(K 421); Clarinet Quintet in A (K581); Quartet in C (K 465) (Dissonance) Sabine Meyer (clarinet) Hagen String Quartet
conductor Takuo Yuasa
Gordon Hunt (oboe)
Anthony Payne Song of the Clouds
Franck Symphony in Dminor
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Andrew Mussett
Leonard Bernstein 's comic operetta in two acts. ● SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC2: details on page 118
Milhaud Scaramouche
Ian and Claude Hobson
(pianos)
Francaix, arr Poulenc Musique pour faire plaisir Mainz Wind Ensemble
Debussy Jardins sous la pluie (Estampes)
Jean-Bernard Pommier (piano) Records
In the first of six programmes,
Richard Mayne looks at 60 years of French film song. Looking to the Past
Traditional, cabaret and music-hall songs recreated in films by Edith Piaf , Jean Lumiere , Yvonne Printemps , Marlene Dietrich ,
Maurice Chevalier , Georges Milton , Frehel and Danielle Darrieux.
Records. Producer John Thornley
(1914-91)
The second of two programmes in which Gwyn Pritchard pays tribute to the Polish composer and conductor. And Wanda Wilkomirska talks about the importance of Panufnik's return to
Warsaw in 1990, and plays his violin concerto.
Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor The Composer
Wanda Wilkomirska (violin) Harmony (1989)
(European premiere) Violin Concerto
Producer Jillian White
Two programmes which commemorate this
Slovenian composer who died in 1591, after a career spent in Austria and Bohemia. Tallis Scholars director Peter Phillips Missa Undique flammatis; Pater Noster; Adoramuste
Introduced by Anthony Burton. Nicholas Daniel
(oboe/cor anglais)
Julius Drake (piano) Joy Farrall (clarinet)
World premieres of pieces written in memory of the oboistjanet Craxton
(1929-81). With thoughts about her playing, teaching and continuing influence from Lady Barbirolli, Sir Harrison Birtwistle , Celia Nicklin , George Caird ,
Martin Butler , Thea King and Gareth Hulse.
Tippett, arr Bowen Prelude.- Autumn
Gardner Chanson triste
Maxwell Davies First
Grace of Light
Birtwistle An Interrupted Endless Melody
Bainbridge Mobile
Oliver Knussen Elegiac arabesques
Martin Butler Chaconne Daniel Chua White Dwarf Neil Saunders A Reed Song John Woolrich Another
Garden
Producer Sarah Devonald
First of two programmes played by Elisabeth Leonskaya (piano). Schumann Abegg Variations, Op 1
Brahms Sonata in C, Opl
Fourth of five programmes. Chant of the ancient oriental tradition sung by Sister Marie Keyrouz. Records (Final programme tomorrow at 11.55pm)