Caribbean and Asian Workers in Britain
with Piers Burton-Page .
Including at approximately
7.30 Bach Trio Sonata in C(BWV529)
Peter Ie Huray (organ)
8.00 Demesserman/
Berthelemy Fantasy on 'William Tell'
Wolfgang Schulz (flute) Hansjorg Schellenberger (oboe)
Rolf Koenen (piano)
8.25 Faure Pavane
Montreal Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Charles Dutoit
8.45 Arnold
Harmonica Concerto
Tommy Reilly (harmonica) London Sinfonietta/
David Atherton. Discs
Haydn - The Final Harvest presented by Richard Wigmore.
Minuets: No 8 in C, No 9 in Eflat (H IX 16)
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
Piano Trio in E flat (HXV 29) Amade Trio
Die Warmung; Der Greis New York Vocal Arts
Ensemble
Piano Trio in C (H XV 27) MarieCatherine Girod (piano) Leonid Kogan (violin)
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Te Deum
English Concert Choir
English Concert/Pinnock
Roger McGough reminisces about Love Me Do - its influence on a young poet.
Krahmer Variations briantes
Michala Petri (recorder)
Hanne Petri (harpsichord) David Petri (cello)
10.21 CPE Bach
Magnificat (opening section) Felicity Palmer (soprano) Robert Tear (tenor)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Academy of St Martin/ Philip Ledger
10.36 Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence
I Musici de Montreal/ Yuli Turovsky
11.16 Giordano
Come un bel di di maggio (Andrea Chenier)
Giovanni Martinelli (tenor)
11.20 Haydn
Symphony No 40 in F
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
11.40 Barber
Souvenirs, Op 28
Donn-Alexandre Feder and Elisha Gilgore (pianos) Discs
BBC Singers conductor Simon Joly live from Broadcasting House, London.
Poulenc Sept chansons Peter Eotvos Three Madrigal Comedies
Takemitsu Wind Horse
(Suite espanola)
Ponce Folias de EspaAa; Theme, Variations and Fugue
Andres Segovia (guitar)
Live from Canterbury Cathedral.
Introit: Lauda Jerusalem (Monteverdi); Responses (Moore); Psalm 119, vv
145-end (Matthews, Foster, Elvey); First Lesson: Isaiah 49, vv 1-12; Office Hymn: Eternal Monarch, King most high (Gonfalon
Royal); Canticles: Stanford in A; I Thessalonians 2, vv 2b-8; Anthem: Ecce sacerdos magnus
(Bruckner); Hymn: Christ is the King (Gelobt sei Gott); Organ voluntary:
Marche pontificate (Widor). Organist and Master of the Choristers David Flood. Assistant Organist Michael Harris.
Music, news and arts reports with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Ray Abbott
The last of this month's evenings looking back to 1968 is devoted to the music and politics of Britain, where student protest reflected the turbulent affairs both at home and abroad. And, between the massed marches on Grosvenor
Square in March and September, there was much musical activity at the major festivals and at the fringes.
Stephen Plaistow presents a slice of British life during this momentous year. Robert Simpson Clarinet Quintet
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Aeolian Quartet
8.15 British Student
Unrest in 1968 David Caute and Professor
A H Halsey discuss unrest in the universities and art colleges, counter-culture and the reactions of the establishment.
8.35 Maxwell Davies
Missa L'Homme
Arme Vanessa Redgrave (speaker) The Fires of London/ The Composer
9.00 Roger Smalley Transformations I
The Composer (piano)
Tim Souster (electronics)
9.15 Alexander Goehr
Naboth's Vineyard Susan Kessler (alto) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (bass)
Manning Wilson (narrator) Nash Ensemble/ Lionel Friend
9.45 Out of School
Howard Skempton presents a report on the class of 68 - the British experimentalists who took their musical and political cues from
Cornelius Cardew , among them Gavin Bryars and Tom Phillips.
10.15 From the Proms 1968
A look back at two of the BBC commissions which received their premieres that year.
John Tavener In Alium June Barton (soprano)
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/ David Atherton
Birtwistle Nomos
BBC SO/Elgar Howarth Producer Andrew Kurowski
Valentine Cunningham reports on how Antwerp is celebrating its status of 1993 City of Culture.
Producer Mike Greenwood
played by pianists Philip Fowke and Hamish Milne.
Shostakovich
Concertino, Op 94 Scriabin Fantasy
Arensky Suite No 1 in F, Op 15
Medtner Russian Round
Dance; Knight Errant
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10. 25am on R5
Satellites franpais (9-12)