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7.00 Gibbons
This is the record of John Alfred Deller
(countertenor)
Schola Cantorum
Basiliensis/
August Wenzinger
7.35 Bliss Rout
Elizabeth Gale (soprano) Nash Ensemble/ Lionel Friend
8.00 Haydn
Symphony No 74 in Eflat
Hanover Band/ Roy Goodman
8.40 Liszt
Les Preludes
Rotterdam PO/ James Conlon Discs
Haydn - The Final Harvest presented by Richard Wigmore. Piano Trio in E
(H XV 28)
Beaux Arts Trio
Saper vorrei; Guarda qui Kathleen Livingstone (soprano)
Neil Mackie (tenor) John Blakely (piano) Spring (The Seasons)
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Andreas Schmidt (bass) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner Discs
New York Times music critic John Rockwell , a student in San Francisco in the late 60s, remembers Go to the Mirror and the rest of The Who's album
Tommy, first released in 1969 and now a Broadway hit musical.
Milhaud Sonatine
William Bennett (flute) Clifford Benson (piano) 10.17 Milhaud Le boeuf sur le toit
Ulster Orchestra/
Yan Pascal Tortelier
10.34 Gershwin
Three Preludes
Clifford Benson (piano)
10.40 Dohnanyi Passacaglia
William Bennett (flute)
10.50
Martinu Sonata
William Bennett (flute) Clifford Benson (piano)
11.08 Martinu
Canzona No 1 (1946) Jean-Francois Heisser (piano)
National Orchestra of France/James Conlon
11.15 Copland
Duo for flute and piano William Bennett (flute) Clifford Benson (piano)
11.30 Copland
Appalachian Spring Boston Symphony
Orchestra/The Composer
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Musorgsky Stjohn Night on the bare mountain
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor
Robert Plane (clarinet) Sophia Rahman (piano) Florent Schmitt
Andantino Elizabeth Maconchy
Fantasia Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
(The Chalk Circle)
Zemlinsky's opera (1933) puts the Chinese story of two women forced into a tug-of-war to prove which of them is a child's mother into the context of social criticism. Sung in German.
Berlin Radio SO conductor Stefan Soltesz Discs
Music, news and arts news with Natalie Wheen.
Producer Peter Thresh
The first in a series of concerts from the festival given last July in Birmingham and London.
Sister Marie Keyrouz sings chants from the splendid Christian tradition of the Lebanon.
8.20 During the interval, David Melling unravels the musical history of the Lebanon.
8.50 The Jewish Yemenite Diwan Ensemble sings psalms and holy songs from their tradition.
(A BBC/South Bank Centre/ Sounds Like Birmingham co-promotion in association with BT)
by Norman Mailer.
The third of four readings from classic books of 1968. Reader Bob Sherman.
Producer Ned Chaillet
(Tom Wolfe's 'The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test' tomorrow 9.30pm)
conductor Steuart Bedford
Holst Brook Green Suite
Grainger Green Bushes Discs
Peggy Reynolds talks to American author Alison Lurie , who has edited a new collection of modem fairy tales, and explores how the conventions of a traditional form are being reworked - revealing contemporary truths. Producer Sally Marmion
Tomasek Goethe Songs Dvorak
Love Songs, Op 83
Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (tenor)
Ian Brown (piano)
Suk Meditation on an old
Czech chorale, 'St Wenceslas'
Delme Quartet Foerster
Three Songs, Op 85 Dvorak
Four Songs, Op 73 Jill Gomez (soprano) Ian Brown (piano)
Except in Scotland. As broadcast
9.00-10.00am on R5
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