Haydn Introduction
(The Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross, Op 51)
Shostakovich Quartet
7.06 Finzi
Seven Partsongs, Op 17 7 Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer
7.35
Villa-Lobos Ciranda das sete notas
Lev Petcherski (bassoon) Leningrad Chamber
Orchestra/Lazare Gozman
7.46 Berwald
Grand Septet in Bflat Nash Ensemble
8.09 Prokofiev
Seven, They Are Seven Yuri Elnikov (tenor)
Moscow Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra/
Gennady Rozhdestvensky
8.16 Haydn
Sonata I: Father, forgive them for they know not what they do (The Seven
Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross, Op 51) Shostakovich Quartet Producer David Gallagher Records
conductor Adrian Leaper Richard Lester (cello) Stravinsky Four Norwegian Moods
Roussel Cello Concertino, Op 57
Poulenc Sinfonietta
with Anthony Burton. Record Review
Building a Library: Haydn's Op 77 String Quartets, by Richard Wigmore.
Jeremy Beadle reviews new releases of Mozart, Strauss and Tippett operas.
10.40 Record Release
Haydn L'Anima del Filosofo (Act 2)
Marilyn Schmiege (sop)
Christoph Pregardien (ten) Gotthold Schwarz (bar) Netherlands Chamber
Choir; La Stagione Frankfurt/
Michael Schneider
11.07 Suk
Spring, Op 22a Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
11.25 Tausch
Concerto No 1 in Bflat, Op 27
Thea King and Nicholas Bucknall (clarinets) ECO/Leopold Hager
11.51 Lieder by Richard Strauss
Barbara Hendricks
(soprano)
Ralf Gothoni (piano)
12.01 Balance engineer Mike Hatch talks to
Anthony Burton about his part in the record-making process.
12.30 Honegger Symphony No 2
Lausanne Chamber
Orchestra/
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
Producer Clive Portbury. Records (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Scientists and mathematicians reveal how a favourite fact about the universe has forever changed their view of it. 2: Noel Dilly , Professor of Anatomy, consultant ophthalmologist and marine biologist, on Focal length = ½x Radius. Producer Matt Thompson
Gregory Ellis and Elizabeth Charleson (violins) Simon Aspell (viola)
Christopher Marwood (cello) Haydn Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
leader Bela Dekany conductor Andrew Davis
John Lill (piano) Brahms Three
Hungarian Dances Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G
Dvorak
Symphony No 6 in D
Nancy Hadden , Rachel Beckett ,
Neil McLaren and Janet See play arrangements of chansons by Sermisy, Jannequin, Gombert. Certon and others.
Viola player Philip Dukes talks to Chris de Souza and plays music by Rebecca Clarke ,
Hindemith and Betsy Jolas , with pianist Sophia Rahman.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott
with Christopher Cook. A special film edition:
Percy Adlon 's Sahnonberries, Hector Babenco 's At Play in the Fields of the Lord, and Steven Spielberg 's Hook. Opinions:
Philip Dodd , Margaret Walters. Producers Nick Ware and John Boundy
La Fanciulla del West
Opera by Puccini.
Metropolitan Opera
Chorus and Orchestra/ Leonard Slatkin
Act
725 Opera in the Wild West A portrait of Central City
Opera House in the Rockies.
7.50 Act 2
8.35 New York Snapshot with Michael Pye. Opera Quiz and Met Moment
Lotta Lehmann and Maria Jeritza reminisce with Edward Downes.
9.00 Act 3
(EBU presentation in assoc with the Texaco Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network) 0 MUSIC: page 9
The first of two readings by David King from David Gilmour's biography of the Sicilian nobleman
Giuseppe di Lampedusa. Producer Beaty Rubens
conductor Richard Bemas Heinrich Schiff (cello/director) David Haslam (flute/director) Emma Johnson (clarinet)
Saxton Music to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ Ame Nordheim
Tractatus (UK premiere) John Casken Cello
Concerto
Michael Berkeley
Clarinet Concerto (World premiere)
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Serenade in D minor. Op 44 Budapest Wind
Ensemble/Kalman Berkes