Democracy in Africa
Piers Burton-Page introduces music and news, including at approximately:
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 62 in D
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
8.10 Ferranti Weber 's
Last Thought
Simon Wynberg
8.40 Liszt Transcendental Study No 8
8.45 Stenhammar Overture: Excelsior!
Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi. Discs
Debussy introduced by Michael Gorodecki.
Six Epigraphes antiques Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky (piano duet) Syrinx
Peter-Lukas Graf (flute) Le promenoir des deux amants
Gerard Souzay (baritone) Dalton Baldwin (piano)
Symphonic fragments: Le martyre de Saint Se'bastien Paris Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim. Discs
Melvyn Bragg remembers The Animals and their
1964 hit House of the Rising Sun, which was recorded in eight minutes and sold nearly eight million copies.
presented by Susan Sharpe. Bach Cantata: Herr, gehe nicht ins
Gericht Wilhelm Wiedl (treble) Paul Esswood
(countertenor)
Kurt Equiluz (tenor)
Ruud van der Meer (bass) Tolz Boys Choir
Concentus Musicus Wien/ Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.35 Shostakovich
String Quartet No 8 Brodsky Quartet
10.55
Tchaikovsky Nocturne , Op 19 No 4
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
11.00 Bruckner Ave Maria
La Chapelle Royale
Collegium Vocale/Philippe Herreweghe
11.05 Danzi Sinfonia concertante in Bflat Robert Dohn (flute)
Dieter Klocker (clarinet) Academy of St Martin ; Iona Brown
11.25 Earl Kim
Where Grieg Slumbers
Dawn Upshaw (soprano) with strings and harp
11.45 Faure Dolly Suite
Katia and Marielle
Labeque (piano duet). Discs ● REQUESTS to Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA or phone [number removed]
Hamish Milne (piano) live from Studio 1, Pebble Mill.
Liszt Années de
Pèlerinage: Bk 2 (Italie) ●For complimentary tickets phone [number removed]
Linda Finnie (mezzo)
Ulster Orchestra; Vemon Handley
Bliss Hymn to Apollo; The Enchantress. Discs
live from York Minster. Introit: Through the day thy love has spared us (Moore); Responses:
Ayleward; Psalms: 27, 28, 29 (Martin, Attwood, Smart); Readings:
Deuteronomy 11, vv 18-end (RSV); Titus 2 (RSV): Canticles: Cesar's Service (Amner); Anthem: Lord thou hast been our refuge (Vaughan Williams);
Hymn: Firmly I believe (Halton Holgate ); Organ Voluntary: Carillon (Dupre).
Organist and Master of the Music Philip Moore.
Assistant Organist John Scott Whiteley.
Music, news and arts reports with Jeremy Nicholas.
Producer Tim Thorne
7.30pm 1968 SEASON An evening of music from America introduced by Richard Bernas.
7.40 Carter
Concerto for Orchestra London Sinfonietta/ Oliver Knussen
8.05 Wuorinen String Trio Speculum Musicae
8.25 Robert Fraser Gallery
Susan Loppert presents a portrait of Robert Fraser and his gallery, which was seen as a link between the disparate worlds of pop art and pop music.
Producer Myfanwy Vickers
8.45 A selection of music from the fringes of the American music scene.
9.10 Lukas Foss
Paradigm
Ensemble/The Composer
9.30 Strange Brew
Dick Witts replays the soundtrack of the 68 counterculture and explores the relationship between music and events on the streets. Contributors include Phil Lesh , John Paul Jones ,
Wayne Kramer , Robert Wyatt , Pauline Oliveros , Philip
Glass, David Bedford, Tim Souster. La Monte Young and Carolee Schneemann.
10.20 George Crumb Echoes of "Time and the River"
Louisville Orchestra/Jorge Mester. Discs
Producer Alan Hall
art leans so heavily on critical exposition that without it there is nothing to look at. The third Peter Fuller
Memorial Lecture, given earlier this evening in the Tate Gallery, London, by novelist Howard Jacobson. Producer Louise Purslow
The last of six programmes exploring
Haydn's mature chamber music.
Piano Sonata in D
(H XVI 37)
Radu Lupu (piano)
Piano Trio in F sharp minor (H XV 26)
Andras Schiff (piano)
Yuuko Shiokawa (violin) Steven Isserlis (cello)
String Quartet in Bflat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise) Takacs Quartet
Series producer Adam Gatehouse
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