At Social Science Summer School
Music, news, weather and arts news with Chris de Souza , including
7.00 Hamilton Harty In Ireland
Colin Fleming (flute) Denise Kelly (harp) Ulster Orchestra/ Bryden Thomson
7.40 Berlioz
Overture: King Lear LSO/Colin Davis
8.15 Haydn
Symphony No 37 in C Philharmonia
Hungarica/Antal Dorati
8.35 Bartok
Rhapsody, Op 1
Geza Anda (piano) Berlin RSO/
Ferenc Fricsay. Discs
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Prelude (Judicum Salomonis )
Ensemble Stradivaria/ Paul Colleaux
Le Reniement de St Pierre; Missa Assumpta est Maria Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie
Third Lesson from
Tenebrae of Good Friday; 0 vos omnes
Veronique Gens and Noemi Rime (sopranos) Le Parlement de
Musique/Martin Gester Discs
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Weber
Overture: Der Freischutz Hanover Band/ Roy Goodman
10.22 Rheinberger
String Quintet in A minor, Op 82
Sonare Quartet
Yumiko Noda (viola)
10.55 Vivaldi
Bassoon Concerto in G
(RV493)
Daniel Smith (bassoon) Zagreb Soloists
11.05 Puccini
Intermezzo (Suor Angelica) Berlin Philharmonic/ Herbert von Karajan
11.10 Poulenc
Tel jour, telle nuit
Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano)
11.25 Sibelius
Night Ride and Sunrise Scottish National
Orchestra/
Alexander Gibson
11.42 Grieg
Norwegian Dances, Op 35 Kjell Baekkelund and Robert Levin (piano) Discs
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Richard Langham Smith presents the final programme of French orchestral music leading up to the Impressionists and beyond.
Dukas La Peri
Ulster Orchestra/
Yan Pascal Tortelier Debussy Jeux
French National Radio
Orchestra/Jean Martinon Koechlin
Les Bandar-Log
BBC SO/Antal Dorati. Discs
Joachim Piano Trio live from Broadcasting House, London. Suk Elegy Schubert
Trio in B flat (D898)
with Anthony Burton. Building a Library:
Tippett's A Child of Our Time by Michael Oliver.
Nicholas Anderson reviews chamber music by William Lawes , Rameau and others, rich in the sounds of the viol. With
Edward Seckerson on Gerard Schwarz 's recording for Delos of the complete symphonies of Howard Hanson.
Parry
Symphony No 5 in B minor (Symphonic Fantasia) London Philharmonic/ Mathias Bamert. Disc
live from the Queen's Free Chapel of St George, Windsor Castle.
Responses (Tomkins);
Psalm 89 (Elvey, Crotch, Croft, Hylton, Stewart);
First Lesson: Jeremiah 24;
Magnificat: Octavi Toni (Sebastian de Vivanco);
Second Lesson: John 9, vv 24-end;
Nunc Dimittis (Diego Ortiz );
Anthem: An Evening Hymn (Leighton):
Organ Voluntary: Chorale prelude: O Lamm Gottes unschuldig (BWV 656) (Bach).
Music, news and arts events with Natalie Wheen.
Today's guest is the soprano Ute Lemper.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
Live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in the new production by Harry Kupfer.
Hector Berlioz 's dramatic legend in four parts.
Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor Colin Davis
(Given in association with Bankers Trust Company)
In the first of two programmes, the Flamenco guitarist Marcos introduces cante from the villages bordering the spectacular Algeciras-Bobadilla railway. With contributions from El Chaqueton, El Canela and Paco de Lucia.
Peggy Reynolds presents tonight's arts magazine, featuring reviews and cultural debate.
Producer Ronni Davis
The second of two programmes.
Lowri Blake (cello)
Caroline Palmer (piano) Myaskovsky Sonata No 2
Stravinsky
Russian Maiden's Song Glazunov
Chant du ménéstrel
Shostakovich Sonata , Op 40
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this afternoon on R5
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