Dunstable VeniSancte
Spiritus: Hilliard
Ensemble/Paul Hillier
7.07 Byrd Fantasia in A Ton Koopman (h'chord)
7.16 Biber Sonata IV in D: London Baroque
7.35 Mendelssohn
Quartet in Eflat, Op 12 Coull String Quartet
7.59 Schumann Adagio and Allegro in Aflat, Op 70 Heinz Holliger (oboe) Alfred Brendel (piano)
8. 10 Weber Symphony No 2 in C: Hanover Band/ Roy Goodman. Records
Eight programmes of music in England in the 18th century.
Corelli Sonata in A, Op 5 No 9: Locatelli Trio
John Blow Welcome, Welcome Evr Guest
Consort of Musicke/Rooley John Blow Voluntary in A Ton Koopman (organ)
William Croft Hymn on Divine Musick Nigel Rogers (tenor),
Nigel North (theorbo), Colin Tilney (chamber organ) Geminiani Concerto grosso in D minor (La
Folia): Purcell Quartet
Sixth of eight programmes. Bartok Quartet No 3
Thomson QuartetNo2 Haydn Quartet in A, Op 20 No 6. Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
Olli Mustonen (piano)
Finnish RSO, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste Debussy Prin temps
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a ThemeofPaganini
11.40 Piers Burton-Page continues his readings from Baroque Concerto by Alejo Carpentier.
11.45
Sibelius Lemminkainen Suite
I Philip French with more gems from the BBC sound archives.
This week:
Bertrand Russell on Lord Keynes and Lytton Strachey , first broadcast in 1952.
with Paul Guinery.
Milford Suite in D minor. Op 8: Evelyn Barbirolli (oboe); Southern Pro
Arte/Christopher Finzi Mozart Sonata in Ffor two pianos (K 497): Ingrid Haebler , Ludwig Hoffmann Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade(D118)
Gundula Janowitz (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)
Joseph Hellmesberger Ballszenen
Grosses Orchester des
Deutschlandsenders/ Robert Hanell
Alkan Funeral March on the Death of a Parrot with Soloists and Singers director
Raymond Lewenthal
Haydn Symphony No 54 in G: Philharmonia
Hungarica/Antal Dorati Records
Michael Chance (counter-tenor) and Robert Spencer (lute) perform songs by John Dowland , Henry Lawes ,
Pelham Humfrey , John Blow and Henry Purcell.
Tom Paulin introduces a selection of his own poems. Producer Fiona McLean
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Gwyneth Jones (soprano) Beethoven Symphony No I in C, OP21
Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's 's Rhine Journey; Siegfried's Funeral March; Brunnhilde's Immolation
(Gotterddmmerung)
At the end of his opera
Donnerstag, Stockhausen, through the character of Michael, proclaims his wish to "bring celestial music to humans and human music to the celestial beings".
Michael Hall examines
Stockhausen's aim to mediate between man and cosmos.
Producer Andrew Kurowski
A sequence of readings and music introduced by Canon Noel Vincent.
Set Me as a Seal (Walton); Psalm 121 (Howells); My Spirit Sang (Finzi); My Beloved Spake
(Hadley); But Have Been
Found (Burgon); Welcome Sweet and Sacred Feast; My Lovely One (Finzi); There Is an Old Belief
(Parry); Antiphon (Britten). John Powell Singers director John Powell
Organist Darius Battiwalla.
Extracts from his final opera Die Kathrin.
Soloists; Austrian State RO/Gottfried Kassowitz, Wilhelm Loibner and The Composer. Record
Macbeth
A new radio production of Shakespeare's play starring Tim Mclnnerny and Harriet Walter.
Music composed and performed by Vic Gammon. Director Nigel Bryant ● DRAMA: page 4
Sylvia McNair (soprano) Delores Ziegler (alto) Hans Peter Blochwitz
(tenor), Andreas Schmidt (baritone)
RIAS Chamber Choir
Berlin Philharmonic/ JamesLevine
Mozart Mass in C
(K 3 17) (Coronation)
10.05 Vienna at War
An exploration of the Austrian political climate at the time of Haydn's late Masses.
10.20 Haydn Missa in tempore belli (H XXII 9) (Paukenmesse)
Ives Piano Trio
Shostakovich Trio No 1, Op