Women's Studies: Public Voices
with Piers Burton-Page . Including:
7.10 Debussy Canope; Les tierces alternées; Feux d'artifice (Preludes)
Robert Casadesus (piano)
7.35 Hoist
Oriental Suite: Beni Mora LPOiAdrian Boult
8.04 Haydn
Symphony No 28 in A
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood
8.40 Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 3 in C minor
BBC Symphony
Orchestra/Andrew Davis Records
Witold Lutoslawski presented bv Adrian Thomas 5: The 1980s
Fanfare for Louisville Louisville Orchestra
Lawrence Leighton Smith Partita
Krzysztof Jacowicz (violin) Krystyna Borucinska (piano) Warsaw Sinfonia/ The Composer
Interlude: Warsaw Sinfonia/ The Composer Chain II
Krzysztof Jakowicz (violin) Warsaw National PO/ Kazimierz Kord
Chantefleurs et Chantefables Solveig Kringleborn (sop) Warsaw Sinfonia/ The Composer
Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzona IV a Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.15 Monteverdi Hor che'l ciel e la terra
Glyndebourne Chorus
ECO/Raymond Leppard
10.25 Malipiero String Quartet No 1 (Rispettie strambotti): Orpheus Quartet
10.47 Scarlatti Sonatas in D (Kk 214) and D minor (Kk 213)
Andreas Staier (h'chord)
10.59 Berio
Sequenza VII
Heinz Holliger (oboe)
11.09 Scarlatti Sonatas in D (Kk 278) and A minor (Kk 175)
11.16
Donizetti Sonata in F
Heinz Holliger (oboe) Gabriel Burgin (piano)
11.24
Dallapiccola Piccolo Concerto per Muriel Couvreux
Bruno Canino (piano)
Dallapiccola Ensemble/ Luigi Suvini
11.46 Monteverdi Vago augelletto
11.53 Gabrieli Canzona
XII a 8. Records
live from the Concert Hall, New Broadcasting House. Keith Swallow and John Wilson (piano duet/2 pianos) Schubert Marche caractéristique (D
No 1); Eight Variations (D813); Polonaises in D minor, A and E (DNos 1, 5 and 6) Lutoslawski Variations on a theme of Paganini
at the 1992 Aberdeen
International Youth Festival.
Festival Orchestra and Chorus/Christopher Adey Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
Elgar Enigma Variations Beethoven Mass in C
Catriona Smith (soprano) Adele Paxton (mezzo) Paul McCann (tenor) Gordon Cowie (bass)
Domus:
Susan Tomes (piano)
Krysia Osostowicz (violin) Timothy Boulton (viola) Richard Lester (cello)
Martinu Piano Quartet (1942)
Eben Piano Trio
David Hughes presents traditional music of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan.
Producer John Thornley
Richard Baker 's guest is the conductor
Sir Neville Marriner.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
conductor Eduardo Mata
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet) live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Mozart
Symphony No 35 in D (Haffner)
Maxwell Davies
Trumpet Concerto
8.25 Walking My
Mistress in Deauville
The title story from Ronald Frame's latest collection, dramatised by the author. With Finlay Welsh as a dog of dubious pedigree and Vivienne Dixon as his equally dubious owner.
8.45 Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales: La Valse
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Historical Perspectives Christopher Hope introduces the last of five conversations with contemporary writers in his native South Africa. Andre Brink ,
Patrick Cullinan and Stephen Gray talk about their recent work based on South
African history, ranging from classical myths to a family observing the Second World War in Europe from their remote viewpoint in the southern hemisphere.
Rasma Lielmane (violin) John York (piano)
Kenins Chaconne for solo violin Pavasars
Andante sostenuto
Withols Romance
Ponce Sonata Breve
Tapio-Colman
Sonata (El Afilador)
Halffter Capriccio for solo violin
A candid account of her passion for Henry Miller and her erotic stories have given Anais Nin the reputation of a pioneer in the portrayal of female sexuality. But she wrote compulsively about all aspects of her life from the age of 11 to her final years in the 70s. With the help of friends and critics, Kate Saunders presents a woman in whose writings art and life merge and where the real person is elusive. With Beth Porter reading from the Journals. Producer Richard Bannerman
Sound Spaces and Meeting Points
Alan Hall introduces an improvisation by Conspiracy, environmental sounds from Stephan Micus , and music for solo instruments and electronics:
Denis Smalley Clarinet Threads
Rolf Gehlhaar Sohpse
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