Smetana The Bartered
Bride
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Vaclav Neumann
7.07 Suk Etegy Suk Trio
7.13
Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso LSO/Istvan Kertesz
7.35 Nicolai
Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra /Carlos Kleiber
7.43 Mozart
Sonata in D (K 311) Andras Schiff (piano)
8.00 Mahler Urlicht
Lucia Popp (soprano) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/
Leonard Bernstein
8.06 Reger
A Ballet Suite
Bavarian Radio SO/ Colin Davis
Records
In the penultimate programme of the series, motets by Portuguese composers Magalhaes, de Cristo and Coehlo. William Byrd Choir/ Gavin Turner
Westminster Cathedral
Choir/James O'Donnell Andrew Lawrence-King (harp) Records
The fourth of five programmes celebrating the ensemble's 25th anniversary. Mozart
Divertimento in D (K 136) Dvorak
String Sextet in A, Op 48 Martinu String Sextet Records
with Peter Paul Nash
The fourth concert in a ten-part series featuring the Boston Symphony
Orchestra and its Musical
Director since 1973, Seiji Ozawa.
Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in Eflat, Op 55 (Eroica)
Leslie Forbes takes the spice road to the Cardamom Hills.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas TalEs
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/
Leopold Stokowski Byrd Infetix ego Tallis Scholars/ Peter Philips
Kenneth Leighton
Fantasia contrappuntistica Eric Parkin (piano)
Trad Ye Banks and Braes; I Will Walk with my Love Kathleen Ferrier
(contralto)
Phyllis Spurr (piano)
Britten Cello Symphony Raphael Wallfisch (cello) English Chamber
Orchestra/Steuart Bedford Records
Kazuki Sawa (violin)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Ralf Gothoni (piano) Takacs Quartet
Violin Sonata in E minor
(K 304); Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478)
3.10 Donald Macleod reads from
Eduard Morike 's Mozart on the Journey to Prague
3.15 Clarinet Quintet in A (K 581)
Wendy Cope introduces and reads a selection of her poetry.
conductor
Edward Downes
Gliere Symphony No 2 in C minor, Op 25; Tone poem: The Zaporozhy Cossacks, Op 64
Michael Hall examines the sources of Dallapiccola's lyricism, and, taking R Prigioniero as his example, discusses how it relates to the great operatic tradition.
Producer Andrew Kurowski
New Creations
A service for Eastertide recorded last week in St
Edmundsbury Cathedral as part of Radio Goes to Town.
Salve Regina (Plainsong); Love of the Father (NEH 409); Pater Noster Qacob Handl); Sacred Songs (Set 1) (Alan Ridout ); Te Deum (Gibbons); 0 Love Divine How Sweet Thou Art!
(NEH 424); Magnificat in A flat (Edmund Rubbra ); Les Enfants de Dieu
(Messiaen).
Prose and poetry by Simone Weil , St Paul , Pope John Paul , Thomas Hardy , Edwin Muir , Stevie Smith and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Director of Music Mark Blatchly.
Organist Mervyn Cousins.
Symphony in D (Wq 183
No 1); Symphony in G (Wq 183 No 4)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/
Gustav Leonhardt
Records
by Bill Naughton.
The original 1962 production - in which the philandering cockney wide-boy made his first appearance - begins a short season of plays commemorating the author, who died earlier this year.
(The Mystery on Tuesday at 9.25pm)
DRAMA: page 5
(piano)
Messiaen Vingt regards sur Venfant Jesus
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Schubert Symphony No 3 inD
Reger Symphonic prologue to a tragedy, Op 108