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7.05 Mozart Overture:
The Magic Flute
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
7.25 Quitter Three
English Dances, OpT.1 Northern Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
7.30 Schumann Papillons , Op2
Michael Studer (piano)
8.05 Purcell Two
Fantasias (2732-733) London Baroque
8.15 Mendelssohn Song without Words, Op 30 No
Livia Rev (piano)
8.30 Brahms String Quintet No 2, Op 111 Amadeus Quartet
Cecil Aronowitz (viola). Discs
"The Concerto was excessively praised, and the Fugue of our Sebastian produced a glorious effect with the Instruments ..."
David Byers introduces orchestral music by Wesley and a funeral motet. With
Anthony Finigan as the composer.
Symphony in B flat
Organ Concerto in D Malcolm Proud (organ)
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
John Lubbock
Carmen Funèbre
BBC Singers, conductor John Lubbock
Christopher Bowers -Broadbent (organ)
with Piers Burton-Page , who includes a further excerpt from the recently released 1965 Montreal recital by Artist of the Week Yehudi Menuhin with Glenn
Gould, and also a solo by another of Menuhin's accompanists.
10.35 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in A flat, Op 26 Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
10.55 Schoenberg Fantasy, Op 47
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Glenn Gould (piano)
11.20 Bloch Violin
Concerto
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Paul Kletzki
Schubert's Swansong A performance of Schubert's last song cycle, recorded at the Wigmore Hall in 1988.
Presented by Tony Staveacre.
Philip Martin (piano)
Haydn Piano Sonata in A flat (H XVI 46)
Liszt Ballade No 2 in B minor
Debussy L'isle joyeuse Gottschalk
Romance (Little Book);
Union-Paraphrase, Op 48 A Classic Arts production
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Andrew Mogrelia
Alasdair Strange (cello)
Rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead
Penderecki Cello Concerto No 2
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
I The first of three programmes reflecting the art of the German-born pianist who died last November, and featuring some of the many recordings he made for the BBC.
Haydn Piano Sonata in D (HXVI37)
Schoenberg, arr Busonl
Piano Piece, Op 11 No 2 Schumann Albumbldtter
(excerpts)
Bridge Four
Characteristic Pieces
Brahms Intermezzo , Op 117 No 1
Producer Susan Kenyon
John Low presents traditional music he recorded in north-east
Sudan, including the Sawakin Fisherman's Band from Port Sudan, a zaar trance-healing ceremony and the basankob lyre of the Beja people.
Producer John Thomley
Tonight Tommy Pearson 's story comes from New
York's West Side where he meets a girl called Maria, has a dance at the gym and ends up on the town.
What can you do with a boy like that? With Stephen Banfield and this week's competition.
Producer Christina Pritchard
with Richard Baker.
5.15 Haydn Wood London Cameos
5.30 Handel Cara Sposa (Rinaldo)
6.30 Smetana Symphonic Poem: Richard III
7.03 Warlock Capriol Suite
Producer Ray Abbott
from the Free Trade
Hall, Manchester.
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Valerie Hartmann-Claverie
(ondes martenot)
Messlaen Turangalila-Symphonie
Sir Arthur discusses his recent experiment to produce a horizontal bubble.
Erich Hobarth and Andrea Bischof
(violins)
Anita Mitterer (viola)
Christophe Coin (cello)
Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1
Schubert String Quartet in A minor (D804)
The second of two concerts recorded in London.
Frishberg, who trained as a journalist, casts his witty eye over sleep, lawyers,
American heroes and yuppies. Producer Chris Neill
Daybreak in Darjeeling Sun rises higher.... Whiter the peaks, Deeper the relief - A cock crows.
Morning in a Himalayan town in sounds, music, poetry and prose by Stephen Henry Gill, with Sudha Bhuchar and Jim Norton. Producer Julian May
Three Constructions
(after Kurt Schwitters ) is Christopher Fox 's homage to this extraordinary
Dadaist poet, painter and sculptor, first broadcast last autumn.
Alwynne Pritchard also introduces the Nocturnal and Poème
électronique by Varese, and Nancarrow arranged by the late Yvar Mikhashoff , with the Ensemble Modem conducted by Ingo Metzmacher.
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