Creative management: Leading from the Front
Introduced by Paul Guinery Rogers, arr Ramin State Fair Suite
Hollywood Bowl
Orchestra/John Mauceri
7.07 Martinu Puppets II Emil Leichner (piano)
7.23 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F
Brandenburg Consort/ Roy Goodman
7.44 Pieces from the song book of Segovia Cathedral Ensemble Daedalus
7.59 Sibelius Lemminkäinen in Tuonela (Legends)
Los Angeles PO/Salonen
8.13 Gliere Concerto for coloratura soprano
Eileen Hulse (soprano)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
8.27 Haydn
Symphony No 98 in Bflat London Philharmonic/Solti
9.05 Record Review continues with Roderick Swanston. Building a Library: Schoenberg's
Pierrot Lunaire by Stephen Walsh. John Borwick compares the Digital
Compact Cassette from Philips and Sony's Mini-Disc. Anthony Burton on new releases of classical and romantic music.
10.35 Record Release
Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor (D703)
The Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center
10.46 Beethoven Sextet in Eflat, Op 81b L'Archibudelli
11.05 Verdi String Quartet in E minor Juilliard Quartet
11.30 Rodney Milnes listens to the Philips Richard Wagner Editiun and performances from Bayreuth on LaserDisc and CD.
12.32 Wagner Der
Fliegende Hollander (excerpt)
Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra/
Woldemar Nelsson
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10.35am rptd Weo 2.00pm)
John Lill (piano)
Bach, transcr Busoni Chaconne in D minor
(Partita, BWV 1004)
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) Chopin Nocturnes: in E minor, Op 72 No 1; in C minor, Op 48 No 1; Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52 Rachmaninov Etudes-
Tableaux, Op 39 Nos 1-5 (In association with Anthony Rowe Ltd)
Dag Achatz plays a selection of the piano music. Record
Richard Osborne presents a 12-part series documenting 150 years of music-making. 9: London Calling
In 1950, the Decca Record Company struck an historic deal with the VPO.
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel conductor Fritz Reiner
Mozart Le nozze di Figaro (Act 2 finale) conductor Erich Kleiber
Khachaturian Gayaneh (excerpts) conductor The Composer Brahms
Symphony No 2 in D conductor Pierre Monteux Wagner Immolation scene (Götterdämmerung) conductor Georg Solti
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott
with James Naughtie. Producer David Gallagher
The first of two programmes of sonatas by Telemann. Trio Sonata in G minor
Sonata in Cfor recorder and continuo (Der Getreue Musikmeister)
Trio Sonata in D minor
Ross Winters (recorder)
Catherine Mackintosh (violin) Mark Caudle (cello)
Alan Wilson (harpsichord)
George Gershwin 's opera live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Trevor Nunn 's celebrated staging for Glyndeboume. Book and lyrics by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin.
Royal Opera House Porgy and Bess Chorus and ROH
Orchestra/Andrew Litton Parti
8.40 Mornin' Time an' Ev'nin' Time
"Dear Mr Heyward ,
In thinking of ideas for new compositions, I came back to one that I had several years ago - namely Porgy ..."
Geprge Gershwin expressed his interest in DuBose
Hevward's novel as early as 1926, but didn't start composing until 1934.
Those involved in the long process kept notes of their growing excitement as Porgy and Bess took shape.
9.05 Part 2
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Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist Alice Walker, author of Temple of My Familiar and The Color Purple, reads from her most recent novel Possessing the Secret of Joy.
In the second of two programmes recorded in the Bloomsbury Theatre during the 1992 festival,
Brian Morton introduces the group Lateral Thinking, led by the London-based guitarist
Tony Remy , with Cleveland Watkiss (vocals),
Roger Beaujolais (keyboards and vibraphone), Nick Cohen (bass), Peter Lewinson
(drums) and Karl Vanden Bossche (percussion). Producer Derek Drescher
(In assocation with Technics)