with Chris de Souza.
Music, news and the arts, including at
7.40 Borodin Symphony No 3 in A minor
Toronto SO/Andrew Davis
8.35 Haydn Cello Concerto in C
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner Records
Bruckner
Adagio andFinak (String Quintet in F)
Vienna Philharmonia Quintet Sanctus (Mass No 2 in E minor)
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Wind section of the Bavarian RSO/ Eugen Jochum
Symphony No 9 in D minor Columbia SO/
Bruno Walter. Records
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NEW The first concert of the 1992/3 season, live from
St George 's, Brandon Hill. Janis Kelly (soprano) Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)
Julius Drake (piano)
Maude Valerie White
Crabbed Age and Youth Vaughan Williams A Clear Midnight Frank Bridge
The Last Invocation
Ivor Gurney Sleep
Vaughan Williams
The Roadside Fire (Songs of Travel)
The Call (Mystical Songs) Herbert Howells
King David Britten
Calypso (Cabaret Songs) Dominick Argento
Rome (From the Diary of Virginia Woolf) John Cage
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs Gershwin Lorelei
Mendelssohn kh wollt' meine Lieb ergosse sich
(Op 63 No 1): Wiekannkh froh und lustig sein? (Volkslieder Duets);
Herbstlied (Op 63 No 4)
Stephen Johnson introduces music recorded at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1965 and 1966. Prokofiev
Sonata No 4 in C minor
(From Old Notebooks)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Schubert
Grand Duo in C (D812) Sviatoslav Richter and Benjamin Britten (piano duet)
Producer Philip Tagney
Brahms Sextet No 1 in Bflat, Op 18
Simon Bainbridge Sextet Schoenberg
Verklärte Nacht
Ruth Davis presents love songs and festive music with an ensemble led by oud player Tahar Gharsa , recorded at a village wedding in Sidi bou Said, north of Carthage, and at a concert given at the Music School, Cambridge, as part of the group's tour of Britain.
Producer John Thornley
Jeremy Nicholas with music, news and interviews and a look forward to the weekend.
Producer Svend Brown
BBC Philharmonic/ Raymond Leppard Vivaldi Concerto in C minor (RV531)
Wolfgang Boettcher and Philippe Muller (cellos) Faure Elegie
Maud Martin Tortelier (cello) Schumann
Cello Concerto in A minor
Boris Pergamenshikov (cello) Tristan Keuris Double
Concerto (first performance) Ralph Kirshbaum and Gregor Horsch (cellos)
Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme
Arto Noras (cello)
with Thomas Sutcliffe , Arts Editor of The Independent.
(piano)
Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH
Beethoven Sonata in A flat, Op 110
Liszt Vallée d'Obermann
(Années de Pelerinage)
In the second of two programmes Red Byrd perform madrigal settings of Italian poetry, composed by Philips, who clearly learnt a great deal from his period staying in Rome in the 1580s.
by Colin McLaren.
It is 1942. The Harvard historian Samuel Eliot Morison, author of Christopher Columbus, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, ponders a manuscript attributed to Luis de Torres, a converted Spanish Jew who sailed with Columbus as his interpreter on his first voyage.
Authentic music arranged and performed by Philippa Davies
Music by Polish composer Henryk Gorecki , including the classic work of 1976, the Third
Symphony, known as the Symphony of Sorrowful
Songs. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Producer Philip Tagney