Culture and Belief in Europe: Giorgi
Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Torelli Concerto
Grosso, Op 8 No 12 I Musici
7.26
Strauss Ich wollt' ein Strausslein binden, Op 68 No 2 Lucia Popp (soprano)
Munich Radio Orchestra, conductor Kurt Eichhorn
7.46 Janacek
The Fiddler's Child
Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek
8.05 Berlioz Resurrexit
(Messe solennelle) Monteverdi Choir
ORR/John Eliot Gardiner
8.22 Bach Bouree; Gigue (Cello Suite No 3 in C, BWV1009)
Paul Tortelier (cello)
8.49 Vivaldi
Violin Concerto in E
(RV217)
Monica Huggett (violin)
London Vivaldi Orchestra
Discs
"Anthony Rolfe Johnson declaims the Evangelist with all the subtle inflexion of a good story-teller." (Gramophone, 1991) Piers Burton-Page discusses the challenges of modern-day Bach singing with Anthony Rolfe Johnson.
Magnificat in D
Nancy Argenta and Patrizia Kwella (sopranos) Charles Brett (alto)
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
David Thomas (bass) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot
Gardiner Bewundert , OMenschen (Cantata No 62: Nun komm der Heiden
Heiland)
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Peter's Denial (St John Passion)
Roberta Alexander
(soprano)
Leipzig Radio Choir
Dresden State Orchestra, director Peter Schreier
(Evangelist) Discs
with Edward Blakeman.
Berners, Lambert and Vaughan Williams
A Bach Book for Harriet
Cohen (1932)
John McCabe (piano)
10.10 Debussy, orch Ravel Sarabande
St Paul CO/Hugh Wolff
10.15 Artist of the Week: Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) Blavet
Flute Concerto in A minor
Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra
11.25 Mozart
Exsultate, Jubilate
Christiane Oeize (soprano) Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor George Cleve
11.40 Bernstein
Dance Episodes (On the Town)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Takuo Yuasa
Paul Hindmarsh
I introduces the first of eight concerts of brass band music, recorded in the Concert Hall of New
Broadcasting House,
Manchester, in February. 1: Williams Fairey Band, conductor Peter Parkes
Shaun Crowther (tuba)
Philip Wilby Masquerade David Ellis
Variations for tuba
Walton, arr Hindmarsh
A Wartime Sketchbook
Martin Ellerby
Natalis (first broadcast) Producer Paul Hindmarsh
2.00 First Steps in Drama. 2.15 Letterbox. 2.25 Time to Move.
2.45 Le Club
Gregory Ellis and Elizabeth Charleson (violins) Simon Aspell (viola)
Christopher Marwood (cello) Haydn
String Quartet in C, Op 74 No 1
Debussy String Quartet in G minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Martyn Brabbins
Shostakovich Incidental Music to
Hamlet, Op 32
Sibelius Pelleaset
Melisande
Britten Suite: Johnson
Over Jordan
A Whole New World ...
Tommy Pearson and David Owen Norris take a trip around the musical world on an unusual form of transport.
Producer Christina Pritchard
Music, news and arts events with Geoffrey Baskerville from Glasgow. Producer Svend Brown
1993/94from Studio One.
Birmingham
Contemporary Music Group Elliott Carter Sonata for flute, oboe, cello and harpsichord
Debussy Cello Sonata
Zimmermann Sonata for solo cello
8.15 During the interval, Chris Wines talks to
Thomas Ades.
8.35 Thomas Ades Sonata da Caccia (BBC commission - first performance)
Falla Harpsichord Concerto
2: They're Not Your Husband The unemployed husband of a waitress becomes obsessed with the male perception of his wife. Reader Bob Sherman.
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Lionel Friend
Yvonne Barclay (soprano) Alan Opie (baritone)
Laszlo Kalmar Three Symphonic Pictures (first performance)
George Newson Songs for the Turning Year (BBC commission - first performance)
Christopher Cook reviews a new production of Lady Windermere's Fan in Birmingham, and discusses Michael Mason 's new book
The Making of Victorian Sexuality.
Producer Julian May
The last of six programmes. Ulster Orchestra, conductor James Lockhart
Haydn Overture: L'Isola disabitata
Francaix Symphony in G (A la memoire de Joseph Haydn)
Haydn Symphony No 87 in A
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm
2.00 Word Games 2.20 Something to Think About: Infant Assemblies