Women's Studies: No Sacred Bond
with Stewart Collins.
Including at approximately:
7.00 Susato
Suite: La Danserye
7.55 Chopin
Waltz in E flat, Op 18
8.00 Falla Dances (The Three-Cornered Hat)
8.30 Haydn Symphony No 72 in D. Discs
Liszt
5: The Final Years
Aux cyprès de la Villa
d'Este I; Les jeux d'eau a la Villa d'Este
Zoltan Kocsis (piano) La lugubre gondola II Anner Bylsma (cello)
Reinbert de Leeuw (piano) Legend No 1
Alfred Brendel (piano)
Abschied Leslie Howard (piano)
Hungarian Rhapsody No 19 Robert Szidon (piano). Discs
The novelist David Lodge cues up Mrs Robinson , hit song of the film The
Graduate, composed by Simon and Garfunkel.
Brahms Der Gang zum Liebchen; Vergebliches Standchen
The Songmakers' Almanac
10.16 Beethoven Violin
Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer) Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Clara Haskil (piano)
10.50 Janacek
String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata) Melos Quartet
11.10 Berlioz Love Scene (Romeo and Juliet) New England
Conservatory Chorus
Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa Queen Mab Scherzo
NBC SO/Arturo Toscanini
11.35 Berlioz Dance of the Sylphs; Hungarian March (The Damnation of Faust) Suisse Romande
Orchestra/Emest Ansermet
11.45 Dukas
The Sorcerer's Apprentice Philhadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy. Discs
In the last in this season of concerts, music for wind quintet is played by the Albion Ensemble.
Damase Variations, Op 22 Paul Patterson Comedy for 5 winds
Jim Parker Mississippi Five (first broadcast performance)
In the first of a new series,
Stephen Johnson introduces a Prom concert from the 1968 season.
Yvonne Minton (alto)
Gunter Reich (baritone) John Alldis Choir BBC Men's Chorus
BBC SO/Pierre Boulez
Varese Arcana; Ionisation Stravinsky The King of the Stars; Requiem
Canticles; The Rite of Spring
Douglas Boyd (oboe) James Clark (violin)
Catherine Marwood (viola) William Conway (cello)
Schubert Trio Movement in B flat (D471)
Mozart Oboe Quartet in F (K370)
Antal Dorati Five Pieces for solo oboe
Britten Phantasy Quartet
In the first of two programmes, Veronica Doubleday introduces lullabies from the Central
African Republic,
Afghanistan, southern Italy, Bali, Zambia,
Guatemala, the Solomon Islands, Ireland, the Seychelles and Morocco. Producer John Thornley
Music, news and a look forward to the weekend with Richard Baker. Producer Alan Hall
Live from the Grand
Theatre, Leeds.
Alban Berg's stark, nightmarish opera in Opera North's new production directed by Deborah Warner. Presented by Piers Burton-Page . (bar)(soprano) (tenor) (tenor) (mezzo)(tenor) (bass)(bar) (tenor) (tenor)
Chorus of Opera North English Northern
Philharmonia/Paul Daniel (In association with the Friends of Opera North)
An Interior Duologue by Caryl Churchill, with Kenneth Haigh as Clive and Kenneth Haigh as Teddy.
Outwardly, Teddy and Clive look alike and they share a similar upbringing. But though they appear identical, they possess individual identities. Director John Tydeman
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in Bflat (K333)
Chopin Nocturnes: in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 1; in C minor, Op 48 No 1
Philip Martin Hommage to O'Carolan (1991)
Debussy BrouiUards; La Puerta del vino; Bruyeres; General Lavine - eccentric; Ondine; Feux d'artifice (Preludes, Bk II)
On 8 September 1968,
Ryszard Siwiec set himself alight in the Warsaw stadium. Two days before, he made a tape recording explaining his action. In this English version of Maciej Drygas's Italia Prize-winning documentary, the story is told through the tape,
Polish archives and the family he left behind. Producer Piers Plowright
Music of clouds and mechanisms - Ligeti's seminal String Quartet No 2 of 1968. Plus a studio recording by John Tilbury of Dave Smith 's monumental Al Contrario, a piano study in memory of Alkan. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Producer Philip Tagney
Except in Scotland. As broadcast
9.00-10.25am on R5
English Resources: Drama in English (4 & 5)