Glazunov Wedding March Bavarian RSO/Neeme Jarvi
7.08 Satie/e te veux
Angela Brownridge (piano)
7.14 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden
Roberta Alexander (sop) Rotterdam PO and Choir/ David Zinman
7.35 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 5 in G minor Ulster Orchestra/Handley
7.50Francaix
Divertissemen tfor oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Members of Aulos Ensemble
8.00 Tchaikovsky
March; April (The Seasons) Lydia Artymiw (piano)
8.06 German Welsh
Rhapsody: SNO/Gibson Records
I Six programmes I of Venetian music at the time of Monteverdi.
Monteverdi Confitebor tibi Domine (Missae et Psalmi, 7649/Emma Kirkby (sop); Stuttgart
Baroque Ensemble/Bernius G Gabrieli Sonatafor
Three Violins: Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood (chamber organ) Monteverdi Salve Regina (Selva morale e spirituale, 1640-41): Emma Kirkby , Monika Meier-Schmid
(sops); Stuttgart Baroque Ensemble/Bernius
Cavalli Canzon a tre
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
G Gabrieli Quem vidistis pastores: King's Consort/ Robert King. Records
Last of five programmes featuring trumpet player Philip Jones and his brass ensemble.
Bach Suite No 3 inD
(BWV 1068) with the ECO/Raymond
Leppard Musorgsky , arr Howarth Pictures at an Exhibition conductor Elgar Howarth Records. Senes producer Alan Hall
with Peter Paul Nash.
Norwegian CO/Iona Brown Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
Strauss Metamorphosen
11.55 Interval Reading
12.00 Mozart Serenade in D (K250) (Haffner)
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Producer Louise Purslow
with Paul Guinery.
Sibelius Overture in A minor: Gothenburg SO/ Neeme Järvi
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 33 No 5: Aeolian Quartet
Schubert Romancefrom
Rosamunde Kathleen Ferrier (alto) Bruno Walter (piano) Gliere Harp Concerto
Osian Ellis ; LSO/Bonynge Strauss Symphonic
Fantasy on Die Frau ohne Schatten: Detroit SO/ Antal Dorati. Records
(baritone) and Andras Schiff (piano) perform Die schone Mullerin, a cycle of 20 songs by Schubert to poems by Wilhelm Miiller.
Charles Tomlinson 's poetry draws together the strong influence of the American
Modernists with the tradition of English meditative nature poets like Wordsworth. He talks to Kate Flint.
conductor Jose Serebrier Peter Lawson (piano) Revueltas Redes
Serebrier Fantasia
Turina La Oracion del
Torero
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
withjames Naughtie.
live from Trinity College, Cambridge.
0 magnum mysterium
(Maxwell Davies); Epiphany Responsory: Marlow; As with Gladness Men of Old
(desc Willcocks); Isaiah 60, w 1-6; The Child of Light (Saxton); Matthew 1, w
18-25; There Is No Rose (Maconchy); Matthew 2, w 1-6; Bethlehem, of Noblest Cities (Stuttgart); Jesu, as Thou Art Our
Saviour (Britten); Matthew 3, w 7-12; Illuminare Jerusalem (Weir);
Matthew 2, vv 13-21; The Lamb (Tavener); Hail
Thou Source (Redhead);
The Tree of Life (Poston); O Worship the Lord (Was lebet); 0 magnum mysterium (Maxwell Davies). Director of Music Richard Marlow.
Organ Scholars
Silas Standage , Philip Rushforth.
Second of two programmes. Vanessa Latarche (piano)
Impromptu in F sharp, Op 36; Mazurka in E minor, Op 17 No 2; Mazurka in B flat minor, Op 24 No 4;
Nocturne in Dflat, Op27 No 2; Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60
Between the Acts
Virginia Woolf's last novel is set in the idyllic grounds of Pointz Hall where a pageant is taking place. Butitisl939,andwar threatens. In the Pageant:
Dramatised by Liane Aukin
Director David Spenser
conductor Edward Downes
Moray Welsh (cello)
Walton Overture: Scapino George Nicholson Cello Concerto
Stravinsky Ave Maria , Credo and Pater noster
Rachmaninov Five
Movementsfrom Vespers, Op 37; Sacred Choral Concerto trad Five Bridal Folk
Songs
Stravinsky LesNoces
Voronezh Chamber Choir conductor Oleg Shepel New London Chamber
Choir and Ensemble conductor James Wood