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Second Test
Australia v England
Commentary on play after lunch on the third day in Perth. MW only from 6.55
Taverner Dum transisset Sabbatum TALLIS SCHOLARS/PETER PHILLIPS Sheppard Spiritus Sanctus procedens a throno Robert White Lamentations of Jeremiah, for five voices CLERKES OF OXENFORD/ DAVID WULST AN with organ pieces by Tallis and Byrd: records
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
White
Unknown:
David
Wulst
Second of six programmes Baermann Adagio for clarinet and strings Schubert Octet in F (D 803) records
Massenet Scenes alsaciennes (Suite No 7) MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA/JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Saint Saens Cello Concerto No 2, in D minor, Op 119 LYNNHARRELL BERLIN RSOIRICCARDO CHAILLY Dvorak Symphony No 4, in D minor, Op 13 LSO/ISTVAN KERTESZ records. MW joins at 10.5 am
Contributors
Unknown:
Eliot
Gardiner
Introduced by Michael Oliver Strife and Sorrow: some thoughts on piobaireachd and the pipes by Lt Col David Murray.
Stretching the medium: Denis Matthews reflects upon
Beethoven's Missa solemnis. A conversation with the composer York Holler. Carl Maria von Weber : a bicentenary tribute by his great-great-grandson.
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.5pm)
Contributors
Introduced By:
Michael
Oliver
Unknown:
Lt Col David
Murray.
Unknown:
Denis
Matthews
Unknown:
Carl Maria
von Weber
Producers:
Graham
Sheffield
Producers:
Andrew
Lyle
Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4
Mozart String Quartet in G (K 387)
(A re-broadcast of last Monday's 's BBC Lunchtime Concert) (Tomorrow at 1.5pm: Stuttgart Piano Trio)
A weekly series reflecting this year's festivals around the world.
Bath Festival 1986
BUDAPEST WIND ENSEMBLE Istvan Mali (clarinet) Emilia Csanky (oboe) Antal Hetesi (oboe)
Janos Karmanoczki (horn) Jozsef Bocsa (horn)
Julia Gabor (bassoon)
Sandor Patkos (bassoon) Zsolt Tibay (double-bass) directed by KALMAN BERKES (clarinet) with PHILIPPA DAVIES (flute) NICHOLAS READER (contra-bassoon)
JOHN PIGNEGUY (hom) LOWRI BLAKE (cello)
Mozart Serenade in E flat (K 375) Gounod Petite Symphonie
12.55* pm Interval Reading
1.0* Hummel Partita in E flat Dvorak Serenade in D minor, Op 44
(Given on 2 June at the Theatre Royal, Bath) BBC Bristol
4.0pm
Moscow Radio Orchestra
Contributors
Clarinet:
Istvan
Mali
Oboe:
Emilia
Csanky
Oboe:
Antal
Hetesi
Horn:
Janos
Karmanoczki
Horn:
Jozsef
Bocsa
Bassoon:
Julia
Gabor
Bassoon:
Sandor
Patkos
Double-Bass:
Zsolt
Tibay
Directed By:
Kalman
Berkes
Cello:
Lowri
Blake
Cello:
Mozart
Serenade
Unknown:
Dvorak
Serenade
Seven Early Songs (1928 orchestration) ANA PUSAR (Soprano)
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK (Austrian Radio recording)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Lothar
Zagrosek
played by PETER FRANKL andANDRASSCHIFF
Papillons ANDRASSCHIFF
Ball-Scenen, Nos 1-4, for piano duet
Studies in the form of free variations on a theme of Beethoven PETER FRANKL
Bilder aus Osten , for piano duet (R)
Contributors
Played By:
Peter
Frankl
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Papillons
Andrasschiff
Unknown:
Beethoven Peter
Frankl
Unknown:
Bilder Aus
Osten
The Prime Minister of India, in conversation with John Keay , reflects on some pressing domestic and international issues facing his country. Producer DAVID PERRY (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Keay
Producer:
David
Perry
The final concert in Radio 3's Russian Season comes direct from the Gosteleradio Studios in Moscow Yuri Bashmet (viola)
Moscow Radio Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev
Mussorgsky, orch Ravel
Pictures from an exhibition
Alexander Chaikovsky Viola Concerto
Scriabin The Poem of Ecstasy
0 HEAR THIS! page 29
Contributors
Viola:
Moscow Yuri
Bashmet
Conducted By:
Vladimir
Fedoseyev
Unknown:
Alexander Chaikovsky
Viola
direct from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge Advent Prose
Hymn: Of the Father's love begotten
First lesson: Ezekiel 36, vv 22-28 Carols: Come, thou Redeemer (Praetorius, arr Willcocks);
Down in yon forest (arr Rutter) Second lesson: Romans 13, vv 8-14 Carols: E'en so, Lord Jesus (Paul Manz ); Hail, blessed
Virgin Mary (arr Wood); In night's dim shadows (arr Guest)
Third lesson: Isaiah 9, w 2-7 Carol: I sing of a maiden (Hadley)
Fourth lesson: Luke 4, w 14-21 Hymn: Hark! A herald voice is calling
Carol: The truth sent from above (arr Vaughan Williams) Fifth lesson: Mark 8, vv 31-38 Carol: A tender shoot (Goldschmidt)
Sixth lesson: Philippians 2, vv 5-13 Hymn: Thy kingdom come!
Carols: Greawdwr nef a daear lawr; Pan fo'r stormydd garwa n curo (Raymond Williams )
Seventh lesson: Isaiah 40, w 1-10 Magnificat: Tonus peregnnus Eighth lesson: John 1, w 19-29 Chorale: Break forth, 0 beauteous heavenly light (harmonised Bach)
Hymn: 0 come, all ye faithful Organist and director of music DR GEORGE GUEST
Organ student PHILIP KENYON
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Manz
Unknown:
Virgin
Mary
Unknown:
Raymond
Williams
Unknown:
Philip
Kenyon
Hungarian Rhapsodies: No 16, in A minor; No 17, in D minor; No 18, in c sharp minor; No 19, in D minor
Schnitter-Chor aus dem entfesselten Prometheus (Pastorale)
Drei Liebestraume
Ab irato (s 143); Epithalam (s 526) played by LESLIE HOWARD
Contributors
Played By:
Leslie
Howard
conducted by Paavo Berglund Rodney Friend (violin)
Richard Rodney Bennett Zodiac Britten Violin Concerto
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4, in F minor
Contributors
Conducted By:
Paavo
Berglund
Violin:
Rodney
Friend
Violin:
Richard Rodney
Bennett
Fantasie No 7, in E minor Polonaise in E flat minor (F 12 No 6)
Sonata No 4, in D major (F 4)
ALANCUCKSTON
(Shudi-Broadwood harpsichord) (R)
Six talks about Law, Justice and Democracy by Lord McCluskey Scottish High Court Judge,
Solicitor-General for Scotland 1974-9
4: Trusting the Judges
(Lecture 5: next Wednesday 7.45 en R4) The Reith Lectures are printed weekly in THE LISTENER
Contributors
Unknown:
Reith
Lectures
First of three programmes of battle music and laments from the Scottish Gaelic tradition, featuring piobaireachd, the classical music of the highland bagpipe, and gaelic song.
With JOHN BURGESS. IAIN MACFADYEN DAVID MURRAY (pipes) and the singer MARY MORRISON BBC Scotland
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Burgess.
Unknown:
Iain
MacFadyen
Unknown:
David
Murray
Singer:
Mary
Morrison
PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello)
Bartok Rhapsody No 1, for cello and piano; Rhapsody No 2, for violin and piano
Brahms Trio in c major, Op 87 (R)
Contributors
Piano:
Peter
Frankl
Cello:
Ralph
Kirshbaum