Sociology - Past and Present
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G
(BWV1049)
Brandenburg Consort , director Roy Goodman (violin)
7.20 Martinu
Serenade No 3
Prague Chamber Orchestra
7.45 Brahms Tragic Overture, Op 81
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
8.05 Greene Lord , let me know mine end
Winchester Cathedral Choir, conductor Martin Neary
8.20 Liszt
Tarantella (Anneesde pelerinage)
Stephen Hough (piano)
8.35 Mozart Violin Concerto No 4 in D
(K218)
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
RPO/Thomas Beecham. Discs
Presented by Nicholas Anderson.
Première Leçon de Ténèbres
Ann Monoyios (soprano)
Anne-Marie Lasla (viola da gamba)
Pascal Montheillet
(theorbo)
Bernard Cordurier (organ)
Offertory (Messe pour les Paroisses)
Pierre Bardon (organ) Deuxieme Leçon de Ténèbres
Mieke van der Sluis (soprano) Marianne Muller (viola da gamba)
Pascal Montheillet (theorbo) Laurence Boulay (organ) Sanctus; Benedictus;
Agnus Dei (Messe pour les Paroisses)
Pierre Bardon (organ) Troisième Leçon de Ténèbres
Mieke van der Sluis and Guillemette Laurens (sops) Marianne Muller (viola da gamba)
Pascal Montheillet (theorbo) Laurence Boulay (organ)
presented by Susan Sharpe.
Coates Three Bears Suite
LSO/The Composer
Adagio in G minor
La Grande Ecurie et La
Chambre du Roy, conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire
10.20 Bach Cantata No 8:
Liebster Gott , wann werd'ich sterben?
Bach Ensemble, conductor Joshua Rifkin
10.40 Smetana, arr Hasefield Slepicka Czech Nonet
10.45 Ponchielli Suicido (La Giaconda)
Eva Turner (soprano)
Orchestra/Lorenzo Molajoli
10.50 Moeran String Quartet in A minor Melbourne Quartet
11.15 Lully Bois epais (Amadis de Gaulle) Enrico Caruso (tenor)
Orchestra/Josef Pasternak
11.22 Dubois Toccata (12 Pièces Nouvelles)
James Lancelot (organ)
11.30 Havergal Brian Symphony No 9
Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Groves. Discs
from Birmingham. Brahms Plus
Raphael Ensemble
Boccherini Sextet in F minor, Op 23 No 4
Brahms String Quintet No 2 in G, Op
(Revised repeat from Saturday 9.00am)
Cello Suite No 2 in D minor (BWV 1008)
Anner Bylsma (cello). Discs
from St Bride's
Church, Fleet Street.
Introit: Alleluia (Taverner) Responses: Smith
Psalm 69 (Stainer, Jones, Parratt)
First Lesson: I Kings 19, w7-12
Office Hymn: Praise we now the word of grace (Savannah)
Canticles: Magdalen Service (Leighton)
Second Lesson: Matthew
5, wl-16
Anthem: Ascribe unto the Lord (Wesley)
Hymn: Help us, 0 Lord, to learn (Sandys)
Organ Voluntary: Litanies (Alain)
Director of Music Robert
Jones
Assistant Organist Matthew Morley
with Natalie Wheen. Producer Nick Morgan
The opening night of the 1993/4 season, which marks the 25th anniversary of the Met debuts of Pavarotti and Domingo. Both tenors perform in these excerpts recorded in New York last week.
Wagner
Die Walkure (Act 1)
Verdi Otello (Act 1)
Il Trovatore (Act 3)
Between the acts, in their first ever joint interview, the two tenors respond to questions sent in by the American radio audience. (In association with Texaco Met
Opera International Radio Network)
A memoir by Anita Lasker -Wallfisch, cellist in the orchestra at Auschwitz, of her persecution by the Nazis. 3: Auschwitz
On arrival, something led Anita to tell the prisoner processing her that she played the cello. She was temporarily saved. (Part 4 tomorrow 9.20pm)
Ensemble Wien-Berlin Ligeti Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet
Berio Opus Number Zoo Discs
Presented by Tony Palmer , including a first night review of Mike Leigh 's new stage play It's a Great Big
Shame, at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East. Producer Paul Quinn
Last in the series.
Haydn Piano Trio in E flat (H XV 30) Joachim Trio
Chausson Chanson Perpetuelle, Op 37 Frederica von Stade
(mezzo) and ensemble
Piano Quartet in A, Op 30 Joachim Trio
James Boyd (viola)
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10. 25am on R5
French 14-16: Radio Relax (programmes 1 and 2)