Educating Immigrants - a Dutch View
Presented by Anthony Burton.
Purcell My beloved spake (Z28)
Simon Berridge and Paul Agnew (tenors)
Ben Parry (baritone) Simon Grant (bass)
Taverner Choir and Players, director Andrew Parrott
7.15 Debussy Pour le piano Georges Pludermacher (piano)
7.30 Brahms Serenade No
2 in A, Op 16
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Jiri Belohlavek
8.03 Rameau
Motet: Quam dilecta Sophie Daneman and Noemi Rime (sopranos) Paul Agnew (tenor)
Nicolas Rivenq (baritone) Nicolas Cavallier (bass) Les Arts Florissants, director William Christie
8.25 Moeran On a May Morning; Stalham River Eric Parkin (piano)
8.35 Komgold Sursum corda
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Haydn's The Creation by Stephen Dodgson. Stephen Johnson reviews his own selection of new releases, including Cavalli's La
Calisto and Schoenberg's Erwartung.
Robert White Exaudiat te
Dominus
Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips
10.27 Ustvolskaya
Composition III: Benedictus qui venit
Schoenberg Ensemble/ Reinbert de Leeuw
10.37 Tippett Symphony No 1
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Richard Hickox
Patrick O'Connor on French opera and operetta recordings of the 30s, 40s and 50s that have been out of circulation for a long time. They include previously well known artists such as Fanely Revoil, Helene Bouvier ,
Solange Michel and Jose Luccioni.
11.35 Ravel L'heure espagnole (excerpt)
Orchestre du Theatre
National de I'Opera-
Comique/Andre Clutyens Producers Clive Portbury and Patrick Lambert Discs
Revised repeat tomorrow 11.15pm
Lord Healey, former
Chancellor of the Exchequer, talks to Michael Berkeley about his musical tastes, which include an addiction to opera that dates back to when he heard Eva Turner sing Puccini before the war. A Classic Arts production
The last of six anthologies, compiled by Leo Aylen. Send for
Lord Timothy Poems , music and actuality on the theme of lying and betrayal, including
Havisham by Carol Ann Duffy, Mr Normanton by Charles Causley and Send for Lord Timothy by John Heath-Stubbs .
Series producer Fiona McLean
with David Mellor.
In the early 1960s, Pierre Monteux enjoyed a remarkable Indian summer as chief conductor of the London Symphony
Orchestra. Barry Tuckwell , then principal horn in the orchestra, remembers those years. With excerpts from
Ravel Daphnis et Chloe
Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Dvorak
Symphony No 7 in D minor Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
John Ogdon (piano)
Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral) Brahms
Symphony No 2 in D
Elgar Enigma Variations Producer Nick Morgan Discs
Kinderszenen, Op 15 Allan Schiller (piano)
Orchestra of the Purcell
School conductor Grant Llewellyn Daniel Bates (oboe)
Sarah Beck presents a concert by the orchestra of a specialist music school in London.
Debussy Prélude a I'apresmidi d'un faune
Strauss Oboe Concerto
Stravinsky Suite: Petrushka (1947)
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Alan Hall Discs
Ivan Hewett investigates how city life and city sounds can be made into music. Also, what happened to theatre orchestras during the Blitz? Repeated tomorrow 12.15pm
Verdi's first French opera, written for Paris in 1847. In four acts and based on a text by Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaez , it is a refashioning of his I
Lombardi. This rare stage performance is from the Teatro Regio, Turin. Sung in French.
Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Regio, Turin/ Bruno Campanella
by Eugene O'Neill.
A classic experimental drama. When Hughie, the night clerk in a low-grade rooming house dies, Erie, a small-time gambler and full-time loser, discovers that he has lost his only friend in New York.
Director Jose Quintero
A Bay Area Radio Drama production
(piano)
Haydn Variations in F minor (H XVII 6)
Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor (WoO 80) Schumann Abegg Variations, Op 1
Dvorak Theme and Variations in A flat, Op 36 Rpt
Brian Morton introduces
Earth Work, a new suite by John Eggleston , recorded at its first performance in St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol, last Saturday.
Performed by the group Kafoozalum, led by John Eggleston (saxophones) with Ralph Dorrell
(trombone), Clive Ashley (saxophones),
Sammy Hurden (piano) and Dave Griffiths (bass). Plus recent releases by trumpeter Nicholas Payton and guitarist Terje Rypdal and a reissue of a Brook
Benton/Dinah Washington album.
Producer Derek Drescher