various Renaissance
Dances: Rumpelmetten OAllmachtigerGott Deux Bransles de
Bourgongne
Philadelphia Renaissance Windband/Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken
7.08 Chabrier Suite pastorale
Ulster Orchestra/
Yan Pascal Tortelier
7.35 Mozart Concerto in Ffor three pianos (K242) Andras Schiff
Daniel Barenboim
ECO/Georg Solti (piano)
7.59 Gaubert Flute
SonataNo3
Susan Milan (flute) Ian Brown (piano)
8.11 Martinu Nonet
(1959): Czech Nonet Records
Rossini (1792-1868)
Five programmes marking the 200th anniversary of his birth.
The Operas of 1813 Excerpts from // Signor Bruschino , Tancredi and L Italiana inAlgieri, performed by, among others, Marilyn Home , Lucia Valentini Terrani , Francisco Araiza and Delia Jones. Records
Producer Clive Bennett
Louis Couperin Passacaille in C
Skip Sempe (harpsichord)
9.42 Lully 0 Dulcissime Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie
9.50 Froberger Tombeau forM Blancheroche
Skip Sempe (harpsichord)
9.57 Schutz Ostisserjesu Christ (from Op 12) Musica Fiata
Stuttgart Chamber Choir/ Frieder Bernius
10.05 Leclair Deuxi ème recreation de musique Lisa Beznosiuk and Stephen Preston (flutes) Susan Sheppard (cello) John Toll (harpsichord)
10.28 Froberger Suite in C (sopra la morte FerdinandIV)
Skip Sempe (harpsichord)
10.42 Schmelzer
Lamento sopra la morte Ferdinand III
Musica Antiqua Koln / Reinhard Goebel
10.50 Telemann Ino
Barbara Schlick (soprano) Musica Antiqua Koln / Reinhard Goebel
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
David Pyatt (horn)
Strauss Horn Concerto
No in Eflat
Mahler Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor
Vogler String Quartet live from Stjohn's, Smith Square, London.
Wolf Italian Serenade
Webem Five Movements,
Op
Brahms Quartet in Bflat, Op 67
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Scenes from Goethe's Faust
Other roles sung by Luba Orgonasova and Martina Bovet (sopranos) Hedwig Fassbender and Marga Schiml (mezzo-sopranos)
Clemens Bieber (tenor)
Hans-Peter Scheidegger (bass)
Radio Suisse Romande
Chamber Choir
Lausanne Pro Arte Choir
Women's Voices of Fribourg University Chamber Choir Suisse Romande Orchestra conductor Armin Jordan
The third of four programmes in which
David Titterington plays the Cavaille-Coll organ at St Etienne Abbey, Caen, and talks to Paul Spicer. Prière, Op 20; Fantaisie in C, Op 16; Final, Op 21
What's in a Name?
Brian Kay selects some named and nicknamed works.
Producer Andrew Mussett
Ruth Mackenzie and Pip Broughton , executive director and artistic director respectively of the Nottingham
Playhouse, talk to Natalie Wheen.
Producer Beaty Rubens
conductor
RiccardoChailly
Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer) Schoenberg Five
Orchestral Pieces, Op 16 6 Schumann Symphony No 2 in C, Op 61
Nelly Ben-Or (piano)
Bartok 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs (Sz 71) Chopin, transcr Liszt Polish Songs: Maiden's
Fancy; Spring; The Ring; Drinking Song; Nocturne; The Return
Chopin Bolero , Op 19
Nod Knowles introduces the fourth of five recordings from the 1991 festival held at the Hawth
Centre, Crawley, Sussex. It features the multi-instrumentalist and composer Hermeto Pascoal , the father figure and inspiration of a whole generation of Brazilian musicians. Accompanied by his sextet, Pascoal plays music which ranges from jazz and rock to Brazilian folk and traditional music.
(Nex programme 9 March)
JSBach
Cantata No 22: Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe Sonata in G minor for viola and harpsichord (BWV1029)
Cantata No 23: Du wahrer Gottund Davids Sohn