Bach Concerto for oboe d 'amore and strings (BWV1055)
David Reichenberg
English Concert/Pinnock
7.15 Mendelssohn
Scherzo, Intermezzo and Clown's Dance: A
MidsummerNight's
Dream: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/ Charles Mackerras
7.35 Mozart Ballet:
Les Petits Riens (KA 10) Academy of St Martin / Neville Marriner
7.54 Mahler Piano
Quartet Movement in A minor: Domus
8.05 Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes ) LSO/Steuart Bedford
8.21 Grainger Shepherd's Hey
ECO/Britten. Records
Rimsky-Korsakov The Golden Cockerel
Orchestral and vocal excerpts from the opera, introduced by the Pushkin poem on which it is based. Narrator Andrew Wincott.
Records
Palestrina Missa brevis
Westminster Cathedral
Choir/David Hill
10.06 Sciarrino Capricci Nos 1-3
Georg Mbnch (violin)
10.17 Caserta Amour m'alecuer
10.22 Landini Giunta vaga bilta
10.27 Paolo da
Firenze Sofrir m 'estuet: Gothic
Voices/Christopher Page
10.31 Dallapiccola Quaderno musicale di
Annalibera:
Massimiliano Damerini (piano)
10.47 Four Sicilian Folk
Songs
10.59 Berio Voci
Aldo Bennici (viola) London Sinfonietta/
The Composer. Records
conductor En
Shao Karine Georgian (cello)
Mozart Symphony No 32 Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 in C (Mozartiana)
Prokofiev Andantefor Strings
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
(In association with Kyle and Carrick Dis trict Council)
Fifth of six programmes. Quartet in F, Op 77No2 Quatuor Mosaiques
Piano Trio in C minor
(HXV19)
Patrick Cohen (piano) Erich Hobarth (violin) Christophe Coin (cello) Symphony No 90 in C Orchestra of the 18th
Century /Bruggen. Records (Final progtomorrow 7.50pm)
Frank Bridge's only opera is based on a nativity play by Margaret Kemp -Welch and Constance Cotterell. Miriam and Reuben, children of one of the biblical shepherds, are forbidden by their father to go with him to Bethlehem, but they follow on their own. (sop)(sop) (tenor) (bantone)(baritone)
Welsh National Opera
Chorale; BBC Welsh SO/ Guy Woolfenden
piano and wind in Eflat, Op 16
Francaix Wind quintet Michael Alcorn
Perichoresis Poulenc Sextet
conductor Charles Groves
Nielsen Little Suite, Op Gade Novelletten: Suite in E, Op 58
In this penultimate programme of the series Stephen Plaistow reviews the achievements of pianist Rudolf Serkin.
(Final prog tomorrow 5.30pm)
5: The 1 960s -Revolution and Reaction
Singers Georges Brassens , Bobby Lapointe , Cora Vaucaire , Jean Ferrat , Brigitte Bardot , Jeanne Moreau , Yves Montand , Claude Francois and Isabelle Aubret. Excerpts from the film musicals
Les Parapluies de Cherbourgand Les
Demoiselles de Rochefort. Records (Final programme tomorrow 7.05pm)
Final programme.
Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur
CBSO Chorus; Venceslava Hruba-Freiberger
(soprano), Rosemarie Lang (mezzo), Robert Tear (tenor), Hermann Christian Polster (bass) Symphony No 8 in F, Op 93; Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 (Choral) Series producer
Chnstopher Marshall
Songs and Sonnets
The final selection read by Alec McCowen.
Senes producer Peter Fozzard
Introduced by Jan Smaczny. Birmingham
Contemporary Music Group, conductor
Elgar Howarth ;
John Constable (harpsichord), Ian Brown (piano)
Ives Four Ragtime Pieces Carter Double Concerto
Benedict Mason Nodding Trilliums and Curve-Lined
Angles (BCMC commission: world premiere)
(In assoc with Creative Facility and Birmingham Conservatoire)
The second of six programmes with John Dankworth includes arrangements by Neil Hefti for the Count Basie
Orchestra, Oliver Nelson for his own group, and David Lindup for the National Youth Jazz
Orchestra.