Developing World
with Piers Burton-Page . Including at approximately
7.10 Mozart Ah se in ciel benigne stelle (K538)
Edita Gruberova (soprano) Salzburg Mozarteum
Orchestra/Leopold Hager
7.35 Chopin Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor. Op 31
Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
8.00 Hindemith Concert
Music, Op 50 Boston SO/
William Steinberg
8.35 Ravel Daphnis et Cliloe: Suite No 2
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski. Discs
Haydn - The Final Harvest presented by Richard Wigmore.
String Quartet in D minor. Op 103
Mosaiques Quartet
Hungarian National March Budapest PO/Miklos Erdelyi Harmoniemesse
Ema Spoorenberg (sop) Helen Watts (contralto)
Alexander Young (tenor) Joseph Rouleau (bass)
Choir of St John's College, Cambridge
Academy of St Martin/ George Guest
Allen Jones recalls his exhilaration on hearing Mr Tambourine Man on the car radio as he drove across the Californian desert in the summer of 1965. For him, the Byrds' hit song encapsulated the American experience he had met vicariously as a student, and he talks about its decisive influence on his colour and on his new figurative themes.
(piano)
Chopin Three Mazurkas , Op 50; 12 Etudes, Op 25
Live from
Hitomi Kinen Kodo , Tokyo.
Conductor Andrew Davis
Beethoven Symphonv No 5 in C minor
11.40 The Silverberry Thief and The
Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket.
Two short stories by Nobel Prize -winner
Yasunari Kawabata. Read by Sam Dastor.
12.00 Berlioz
Symphonic fantastique
Simon Keenlyside (baritone)
Julius Drake (piano) Strauss
All mein
Gedanken Traum durch die Dämmerung
Allerseelen Junggesellenschwur
Winternacht, Wildesfahrt Wie sollten wirgeheim sie halten
Schumann Kemer Lieder , Op 35
Stephen Johnson introduces recordings from 1961 and 1967 of the Amadeus Quartet with Cecil Aronowitz (viola in the quintets). Mozart
Clarinet Quintet (K581) (arrfor strings)
String Quintet in D (K593) Beethoven
String Quartet in F, Op 135
played by Margaret Fingerhut. Suk
Spring (Pieces, Op 22a) Summer Moods (Pieces, Op 22b)
Smetana
Little Hen; Lancers;
Furiant (Czech Dances)
In the second of two programmes, Veronica Doubleday introduces cradle and dandling songs from Central Africa, the Solomon Islands, Herzegovina,
Afghanistan, Ireland,
Portgual, Japan, Scotland, Pakistan and the Greek-speaking villages of Salento in southern Italy. Producer John Thornley
Music, news and a look ahead to the weekend with Charles Hazelwood.
Producer Andrew Mussett
conductor Bernard Haitink
Thomas Trotter (organ) Poulenc Concerto for organ, strings and timpani Mahler Symphony No 9
(Mahler's 10th. Sunday 1.20pm)
by Tom Wolfe.
The last of four readings from classic books of 1968. Reader John Guerrasio. Producer Anne Edyvean
The second of two programmes.
Makrokosmos: 12 Fantasy Pieces after the Zodiac (Volume II)
Sahan Arzruni (piano)
In Peter Handke 's sprechstiick, or play on words, first broadcast in 1968, two voices and a percussionist weave a litany of sounds that make us painfully aware of words and their acoustic effects. With
Denys Hawthorne (male voice), Margaret Robertson
(female voice) and Don Lawson (percussion).
Translated, adapted and directed by Martin Esslin
Sylvano Bussotti Rara Requiem
Darmstadt Konzertchor
Ensemble Modem/ Arturo Tamayo
Presented by Philip Tagney. Producer Alan Hall
Except in Scotland. As broadcast
9.00-10.25am on R5
Satellites francais (17-20)