Social Science Foundation
Course
Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Lully Le Carrousel de Roy
Brass of Aquitaine and London/Richard Harvey
7.14 Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat (K407)
Dennis Brain (horn) Griller Quartet
7.32 Widor Toccata
(Symphony No 5 in F) The Composer (organ)
8.05 Rossini Overture:
Elizabetta, Regina Inghilterra
LSO/Claudio Abbado
8.26 Strauss An die
Nacht, Op 68 No
Eileen Hulse (soprano) Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
8.41 Respighi Brazilian Impressions
Philharmonia, conductor
Geoffrey Simon Producer Andrew Lyle Discs
"It's clear that Gardiner has discarded accepted performance traditions." (Gramophone, 1989)
This week Piers Burton-Page presents different contemporary attitudes towards "authentic performance". Today, he talks to John Eliot Gardiner, who conducts soloists, the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists in Cantata No 61: Nun komm der Heiden Heiland; Komm, Jesu, Komm (BWV229); O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht; The Betrayal and Arrest (St John Passion).
(Discs)
with Edward Blakeman.
This week. the contrast of Old Worlds and the New - and what happens when they meet.
Copland Quiet City
St Paul CO/Hugh Wolff
10.10 Artist of tlw Week: Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) lbert Flute Concerto
Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Louis de Froment
10.30 Barber Knoxville-Summer of 1915 Anna Steiger (soprano)
BBC PO/Richard Pittman
11.15 Ravel, Dukas and Widor Homage to Haydn (1909)
John McCabe (piano)
11.25 Haydn Symphony No 98 in D (Miracle) Salzburg Mozarteum
Orchestra/George Cleve Producer Edward Blakeman
Roderick Swanston holds up a mirror to opera's relationship with the world it portrays. 3: Politics
from St John 's,
Smith Square,
London. Berlin Philharmonic Wind
Quintet
Hlndemtth Kleine
Kammermusik, Op 24 No 2 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op43
2.00 Tales from Europe. 2.15 Infant History. 2.25 Let's Move.
2.45 The Song Tree: Music Course 1 Remember This
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor James Lockhart
Ileana Ruhemann (flute) Rodrigo Music for a Garden
Arrieu Flute Concerto
Schmitt Suite: Sans esprit de suite
Peter Hurford presents the first of three programmes recorded on recently built instruments in London.
Today he visits St John 's, Smith Square, and talks to Simon Preston about the new Klais organ.
Bach Sei gegrusset, Jesu Giitig (BWV 768) Jongen
Sonata Eroica, Op 94 Simon Preston (organ) Producer Tim Thorne
In this last programme, pianist and composer Dave Brubeck talks to Geoffrey Smith about his compositions for symphony orchestra and about his oratorios, including The
Gates of Justice, and Tritonis, recorded during his memorable first visit to
Moscow.
Series producer Derek Drescher
Chacun a son gout - but what are the qualities of French music that make it so uniquely French? asks Tommy Pearson. Producer Chris Wines
Music, news and arts stories with Andrew Green.
Producer Andrew Mussett
Symphonies: No 1 in C; No 3 in E flat (Eroica) BBC Symphony Orchestra
I The first of five
NEW readings. 1: Neighbours
A couple entrusted with keys to a neighbour's apartment are entrapped by their fascination with their neighbours.
Reader Bob Sherman.
Producer Ned Chaillet
Valdine Anderson (voice) Thomas Ades (piano) Ades Five Eliot Landscapes
(first UK broadcast) Kurtag
Chorale: In memoriam, Gyorgy Szoltsanyi : Hommage tardifa
Karskaya; In memoriam Maurice Fleuret ;
Song Cycle: Three Old Inscriptions Ades
Still Sorrowing
(first UK broadcast)
Symphony No 1: Fire at Durilgai
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell
present a selection of music mixing styles and influences.
Producer Philip Tagney
Andrew Manze introduces the third concert from last year's Holland Festival of Early Music festival in Utrecht. The German ensemble Musica Fiata perform instrumental music by Frescobaldl and Picchi.
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm
2.00 English 9-112.20 Maths 9-11