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February 28, 1990
Wednesday 11.00

Midweek Choice


with Susan Sharpe. Mercadante Clarinet
Concerto
THOMAS FRIEDLI
PFORZHEIM CO/ANGERER
Seiber Four French Folk Songs: PETER PEARS (ten) JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
Rabaud La procession nocturne
LOIRE PO/PIERRE DERVAUX Bartok Rhapsody, Op 1 ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano)
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL
ORCHESTRA/IVAN FISCHER Mozart Ah perdona (La clemenza di Tito): LUCIA POPP (sop); FREDERICA VON STADE (mezzo)
ROH ORCHESTRA/DAVIS Dvorak Serenade in D minor, Op 44: MUNICH
WIND ACADEMY/BREZINA Lanchbery Tales of Beatrix Potter (excerpts)
ROH ORCHESTRA/
THE COMPOSER. Records



March 31, 1990
Saturday 7.00

Morning Concert


Rossini Overture:
The Journey to Reims National PO/Chailly
7.08 Albeniz Mallorca, Op 202: Julian Bream
7.16 Vivaldi Concerto in E, Op 8 No I (Spring) Franz Liszt CO/Rolla



April 10, 1990
Tuesday 7.00

Morning Concert


Verdi, orch Spada Overture: Aida
LSO/Claudio Abbado
7.11 Aguado Introduction and Rondo, Op 2 No 3 Julian Bream (guitar)
7.21 Chabrier Danse slave (Le Roi malgré lui) French NO/Jordan




May 19, 1990
Saturday 7.00

Morning Concert


Offenbach Overture:
Orpheus in Underworld Philharmonia/Marriner
7.10 Aguado Adagio,
Op 2 No 1: Julian Bream
7.17 Handel Concerto grosso in Bflat, Op 3 No 1 Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Walton Comedy overture: Scapino
LSO/Andre Previn
7.44 Liszt Mazeppa Jorge Bolet (piano)
7.53 Schubert Ballet
Music No 1 in B minor
(Rosamunde): Leipzig Gewandhaus/Masur
8.02 Handel Sonata, Op 1 No la: Michala
Petri (recorder); George Malcolm (harpsichord)



May 23, 1990
Wednesday 11.00

Midweek Choice


with Susan Sharpe. Byrd Hughe Ashton 's Ground Glenn Gould (piano) Dittersdorf Concerto Ludwig Streicher (double-bass) Munich CO/Staldmair Tippett The Blue Guitar Julian Bream (guitar) Strauss Cello Sonata in F, Op 6: Yo Yo Ma (cello) Emanuel Ax (piano) Reinecke Concerto, Op 182: Lily Laskine (harp) Bamberg SO/ Theodor Guschlbauer Lehar Vilja-Lied Lucia Popp (soprano) Ambrosian Opera Chorus; Academy of St Martin/Marriner Shostakovich Suite No 1 for Jazz Band, Op 38 Soloists of USSR Ministry of Culture SO/ Rozhdestvensky. Records



May 24, 1990
Thursday 7.00

Morning Concert

Purcell Trumpet Sonata Crispian Steele-Perkins City of London Baroque Sinfonia/Hickox
7.05 Britten Courtly
Dances from Gloriana Julian Bream Consort
7.15 Hoist Japanese
Suite: LSO/Adrian Boult
7.30am News
7.35 Ame Symphony No 3 in E flat
Cantilena/Shepherd
7.47 Mozart Flute Quartet in D: Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute); with Stern,
Accardo, Rostropovich
8.01 M A Z de Ferranti
Ronde des fées
Simon Wynberg (guitar)
8.08 Respighi Brazilian Impressions
Philharmonia/
Geoffrey Simon. Records



May 26, 1990
Saturday 7.00

Morning Concert

Donizetti Ballet Music from The Siege of Calais: Philharmonia/
Antonio de Almeida
7.09 Ravel La Valse
Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire (pianos)
7.21 Tchaikovsky, arr Stravinsky
Pas-de-Deux: Blue Bird
(Sleeping Beauty) SNO/Neeme Jarvi
7.30am News
7.35 Handel Concerto grosso in Bflat, Op 3 No 2: Academy of St Martin/Marriner
7.47 Granados Valses poeticos
Julian Bream (guitar)
8.00 Franz Danzi
Wind Quintet in Bflat, Op 56 No 1
Vega String Quartet
8.13 Mozart Serenata
Notturna (K 239): Franz Liszt CO/Rolla. Records



June 2, 1990
Saturday 7.00

Morning Concert


Johann Strauss (son) Emperor Waltz
Vienna PO/Boskovsky
7.11 Granados Danza espafiola No 5
Julian Bream (guitar)
7.16 Hoist Suite in E flat, Op 28 No 1: Cleveland Symphonic Winds/Fennell
7.30am News
7.35 Rossini Overture:
William Tell
National PO/Chailly
7.47 Liszt Vallée d'Obermann: Jorge Bolet
8.01 Grainger Rustic Dance and Eastern
Intermezzo: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/Montgomery
8.07 Sibelius En Saga Gothenburg SO/
Neeme Jarvi. Records



June 12, 1990
Tuesday 7.00

Morning Concert

Alwyn Four Elizabethan Dances
LPO/The Composer
7.13 Dowland My Lady Hunsdon 's Puffe
Lord dlisle's Galliard
The Frog Galliard
Julian Bream (lute)
7.20 Butterworth The
Banks of Green Willow ECO/Jeffrey Tate
7.30am News
7.35 Rossini
Overture: William Tell
National PO/Chailly
7.47 Haydn Pieces for Flute Clock
Andre Isoir (organ)
7.54 Arensky Violin Concerto in A minor
Sergei Stadler Leningrad PO/Vladislav Chernushenko
8.17 Dukas The
Sorcerer's Apprentice
French National Radio
Orch/Georges Pretre Records



June 14, 1990
Thursday 8.35

Composers of the Week

Britten
Missa Brevis (1959)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge/Willcocks Ian Hare (organ)
Sonata in C (1961) Yo Yo Ma (cello)
Emanuel Ax (piano)
Nocturnal (1963): Julian Bream (guitar). Records



July 4, 1990
Wednesday 7.00

Morning Concert

Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
LSO/Georg Solti
7.05 Albeniz Cordoba
(Cantos de Espaha)
Julian Bream (guitar)
7.13 Bizet Jeux d'Enfants Montreal SO/Dutoit
7.30am News
7.35 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden
Roberta Alexander (sop) Rotterdam Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/
David Zinman
7.48 Debussy Two Arabesques
Kathryn Stott (piano)
7.55 Tchaikovsky
Serenade in C, Op 48
Berlin PO/Karajan. Records
8.30am News




July 13, 1990
Friday 14.00

Langham CO


conductor Leo Brouwer
Julian Bream (guitar) Rossini String Sonata No 1 in G
Henze Derjunge Torless (Fantasia for strings)
Leo Brouwer Concerto elegiaco for guitar and orchestra (R)



August 12, 1990
Sunday 8.35

Your Concert Choice

Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Kreisler String Orchestra
9.00 Vivaldi Concerto in D
Julian Bream (lute)
Monteverdi Orchestra/
John Eliot Gardiner
9.10 Mozart Sonata in G
(K301)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Walter Klien (piano)
9.23 Adams The
Chairman Dances: San
Francisco SO/de Waart
9.36 Barber Knoxville:
Summer of 1915 Leontyne Price (soprano) New Philharmonia/
Thomas Schippers
9.53 Lou Harrison Piano Concerto: Keith Jarrett New Japan PO/
Naoto Omoto. Records




September 1, 1990
Saturday 7.30

News


7.35 Milhaud Saudades do Brasil (excerpts)
French NO/Bernstein
7.43 Albeniz Mallorca, Op 202: Julian Bream
7.51 Bax Mediterranean LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.56 Novak South
Bohemian Suite: Czech PO/
Frantisek Vajnar. Records



October 11, 1990
Thursday 9.35

Morning Sequence

Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (Trojans)
Philharmonia/Karajan Faure Masques et Bergamasques
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
Ltilly/D'Anglebert
Chaconne de Phaéton
Kenneth Gilbert
(harpsichord)
Bizet L 'Arlesienne Suite
No 2: National Orchestra of Lille/Casadesus
Canteloube La Delaissado
Jill Gomez (soprano)
RLPO/Vernon Handley Saint-Saens Rhapsodie d'Auvergne
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
RPO/Andre
Previn Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte
Julian Bream (guitar)
Chausson Poeme, Op 25 Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Paris Orchestra/Martinon
Chabrier Village Dance Pierre Barbizet (piano) Canteloube Bailero
Jill Gomez (soprano)
RLPO/Vernon Handley
Berlioz Hungarian March (Damnation of Faust)
Chicago SO/Georg Solti D'lndy Symphony on a French Mountain Song Michel Block (piano)
Berne SO/Peter Maag




November 9, 1990
Friday 7.30

News


7.35 Murcia Prelude and Allegro Julian Bream (guitar)
7.37 J Strauss (son)
Spanish March, Op 433 Vienna PO/Boskovsky
7.42
Schumann Marchenbilder, Op 113 Nicolas Chumachenco
(viola)
Daniel Levy (piano)
8.00 Haydn Symphony No 86 in D: Orchestra of the 18th Century/
Frans Briiggen. Records




November 13, 1990
Tuesday 9.35

Themes and Variations

Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Columbia SO/Walter
9.55 Van Eyck Variations on Engels Nachtegaeltje Michala Petri (recorder)
9.59 Crusell Introduction and Variations on a Swedish Air, Op 12 Thea King (clarinet) LSO/Alan Francis
10.09 Ives, orch
Schumann Variations on 'America': Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta
10.16 Rachmaninov
Variations on a Theme of Chopin, Op 22: Piers Lane
10.42 Damase Seventeen
Variations for wind quintet, Op 22: Albion Ensemble
10.56 Dvorak Symphonic Variations
Bavarian RSO/Kubelik
11.17 Berkeley Theme and Variations
Julian Bream (guitar)
11.25 Copland Piano Variations
Joanna MacGregor
11.56 d'lndy Istar, Op 42 Loire PO/Pierre Dervaux
11.50 Horowitz Variations on a Theme from Bizet's 'Carmen': The composer




February 7, 1991
Thursday 7.00

Morning Concert


Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (BWV 1542) Helmut Walcha (organ)
7.13 Chopin Concert Rondo: Claudio Arrau (piano); LPO/Inbal
7.30am News
7.35 Weber Horn Concertino in E minor Anthony Halstead (horn) Hanover Band/Goodman
7.47 Seiber Four Old French Folk Songs Peter Pears (tenor) Julian Bream (guitar)
7.56 Richard Rodney Bennett Jazz Calendar London Jazz Ensemble/ John Lanchbery. Records



February 10, 1991
Sunday 7.30

News

7.35 Barber
Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Jill Gomez (soprano)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
7.52 Albeniz
Mallorca, Op 202
Julian Bream (guitar)
8.04 Bernstein Symphonic Dances
(West Side Story) Los Angeles PO/
The Composer. Records



February 14, 1991
Thursday 7.30

News

7.35 Mendelssohn
Overture: Son and Stranger: Bern SO/Maag
7.43 Granados Valses poe'ticos
Julian Bream (guitar)
7.56 Bax The Happy Forest Ulster Orchestra/Thomson
8.06 Weber Clarinet
Concerto in Eflat, Op 74 Eduard Brunner ; Bamberg SO/Oleg Gaetani. Records



May 10, 1991
Friday 7.30

News


7.35 Walton Bagatelles Nos 1 and 2 Julian Bream (guitar)
7.43 Enescu Romanian
Rhapsody No 1 in A Romanian Radio
Orchestra/Iosif Conta
7.57 Paganini Violin Concerto No 2 in B
Minor. Salvatore Accardo
LPO/Dutoit. Records



July 20, 1991
Saturday 19.30

Proms 1991


live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Piers Lane (piano)
Julian Bream (guitar)
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor
Barry Wordsworth
Walton March: Crown Imperial
Bliss Piano Concerto
8.20 The Queen's Hall London's main concert venue was destroyed in an air raid in May 1941. Andrew Green examines the archives and the history of the hall which played host to the Proms for 46 years.
8.40 Arnold Guitar
Concerto
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8 in D minor



October 25, 1991
Friday 9.35

Morning Sequence

Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (Les Troyens)
Philharmonia/Karajan
9.45 Lully, arr
D'Anglebert Chaconne de Phaeton
Kenneth Gilbert (h'chord)
9.51 Bizet L'Arlésienne
Suite No2: National Orch of Lille/Casadesus
10.09 Canteloube La
Delaïssado: Jill Gomez (sop) RLPO/Vernon Handley
10.15 Ravel Pavanepour une infante défunte Julian Bream (guitar)
10.23 Chausson Poeme , Op25
Dong-Suk Kang (violin) BBC Welsh SO/Otaka
10.40 Chabrier Village vDance nerre Barbizet (piano)
10.43 Canteloube Bailero
Jill Gomez ; RLPO/Casadesus
10.50 D'Indy Symphony on a French Mountain
Song: Michel Block (piano) Berne SO/Maag. Records



November 18, 1991
Monday 7.00

Morning Concert

J C Bach Quartet in Bflat
Heinz Holliger (oboe) f Antonio Salvatore (violin) I Massimo Paris (viola)
! Vito Paternoster (cello)
7. 10 Liszt Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Themes Jorge Bolet (piano) LSO/Ivan Fischer
7.30am News
7.35 Anon Collinetto
Hesperion XX/Jordi Savall
7.37 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances ―
SuiteNo2
Boston SO/SeijiOzawa
7.56 Aguado Polonaise, Op2No2
Julian Bream (guitar)
8.01 Bach Concerto for flute, violin, harpsichord and strings (BWV1044) English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock. Records



February 14, 1992
Friday 9.35

Forlorn Hopes

Music of tragic love and loss - with a touch of melodrama, featuring
Fiona Dobie (soprano) and Timothy Roberts (f'piano). Linley Alas for the Day My Poor Heart
Jackson Let No Mortal
Sing to Me
9.42 Mozart Overture:
Cost fan tutte: Staatskapelle Dresden/Hans Vonk
9.47 Shield TisOnlyNo Harm; Hope and Love
9.50 Brahms Sextet in C, Op 36: Amadeus Quartet Cecil Aronowitz (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
10.30 Smith Content
Salomon Why Still before Those Streaming Eyes
10.35 Prokofiev Before Parting (Romeo and Juliet) Oslo PO/Mariss Jansons
10.44 Schetky The Echo Webbe The Death of the Common Soldier
10.50 Dowland Forlorne
Hope Fancy: Julian Bream
10.55 Pinto Invocation to
Nature; The Distress 'd Mothe




February 20 1992
Thursday 15.25


Julian Bream and John Williams


play music for two guitars by Carulli, William Lawes and Mauro Giuliani. Records



March 19, 1992
Thursday 7.00

Morning Concert

Bach Lute Suite No 2
(BWV997)
Julian Bream (guitar)
7.10 Mozart Violin Sonata in A (K 305)
Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin); Alexander Lonquich (piano)




April 9, 1992
Thursday 7.30

News


7.35 Cabanilles
Tiento de primer tono John Butt (organ)
7.54 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez: Julian Bream (guitar); Monteverdi Orchestra/ Gardiner
8.05 Copland Three Latin American Sketches: New
Philharmonia/ The Composer
8.16 Gershwin Cuban
Overture: Cleveland Orch/ Riccardo Chailly Records




April 20, 1992
Monday 8.35


Composers of the Week

Albeniz and Granados
Albeniz Catalonia
Mexico City PO/ Enrique Batiz
Granados Oriental
(Danzas espaflolas, Set 1) Thomas Rajna (piano)
Granados, arr Bream Valses poeticos
Julian Bream (guitar)
Albeniz Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 78
(Concierto fantastico) Aldo Ciccolini
RPO/Enrique Batiz Producer Hugh Warwick



April 24, 1992
Friday 8.35


Composers of the Week


Albeniz and Granados Granados El amory la muerte; Epilogo; El Pelele (Goyescas)
Thomas Rajna (piano)
Albeniz, transc Bream Mallorca, Op 202
Julian Bream (guitar)
Albeniz, arr Halffter Rapsodia EspaAola
Alicia de Larrocha (piano) LPO/Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos. Records




May 20, 1992
Wednesday 19.30


*pm Julian Bream plays Albeniz


Including his own transcriptions of movements from the Suite Espanol. Record



June 4, 1992
Thursday 7.00


Morning Concert


Purcell
Anthem: Remember not, Lord, our offences
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/
Richard Marlow
7.04 Corelli
Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8 (Christmas Night)
Accademia Bizantina conductor Carlo Chiarappa (violin)
7.17 Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana) Julian Bream Consort



July 20, 1992
Monday 9.00

Composers of the Week

William Walton
A Queen's Fanfare
Locke Brass Consort/ James Stobart Five Bagatelles
Julian Bream (guitar) Capriccio Burlesco
Chamber Orchestra/ Andre Kostelanetz
Where does the uttered music go?
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/
Richard Marlow
Viola Concerto
Yehudi Menuhin (viola) New Philharmonia
Orchestra/The Composer Producer Sarah Devonald



July 21, 1992
Tuesday 9.00

Composers of the Week

William Walton
Variations on a theme by Hindemith
Cleveland Orchestra/ George Szell What cheer
Choir of Trinity College,
Cambridge/Richard Marlow Sinfonia Concertante Kathryn Stott (piano)
Royal PO/Vemon Handley Anon in Love
Peter Pears (tenor)
Julian Bream (guitar)



August 23, 1992
Sunday 9.05

Brian Kay's Sunday Morning

Music from the concert hall, opera house and recital room including works by Telemann,
John Adams , Grainger, Handel, Bridge,
Vaughan Williams , Beethoven and Bach with Listeners' Requests - this week music by Litolff and Grieg. Featuring:
10.05 Artist of the Week: Julian Bream (guitar) with the Melos Ensemble/ Malcolm Arnold
10.47 Composer of the Week preview:
Gliere Dance of Ecstasy (Ballet Suite No 2) Bolshoi Theatre
Orchestra/Algis Zhuraitis
Symphony of the Week:
11.02 Schubert
Symphony No 5 in Bflat Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado Producer Sarah Devonald



August 25, 1992
Tuesday 10.00

I Sentimenti di H W Henze


Henze / Sentimenti di
CPE
Bach Anna Pyne (flute) Julia Webb (harp)
Royal Academy of Music String Orchestra/
Odaline de la Martinez
10.13
Monteverdi Penelope 's Lament (H ritorno d'Ulisse in patria) Evelyn Tubb (mezzo) Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley
10.25 Henze Drei Tentos
Julian Bream (guitar)
10.31 Telemann Concerto in A for flute and keyboard Academy of Ancient Music
10.41 Henze
Fantasia for strings RAM String
Orchestra/Martinez
10.56 CarissimiJephte Nigel Robson (tenor)
Ruth Holton (soprano) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner




August 27, 1992
Thursday 10.00

Elizabeth I to II with Britten


A sequence in which Julian Bream plays a prominent role.
Dowland
The Frog Galhard; Lachrymae Pavin
Julian Bream Consort
10.08
Britten Lachrymae , Op 48
Eric Shumsky (viola)
Stephanie Leon (piano)
10.22 Dowland
Come Heavy Sleep Peter Pears (tenor) Julian Bream (lute)
10.26
Britten Nocturnal , Op 70
Julian Bream (guitar)
10.43
Purcell Chacony in G minor English CO/
Benjamin Britten
10.50 Britten
String Quartet No 2, Op 36 Brindisi Quartet
11.19
Nicholson/ Alison/Morley Dances and Ayres
Julian Bream Consort
11.31 Britten
The Tournament; Lute Song (Gloriana)
London Symphony
Orchestra/Steuart Bedford
11.42 Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana) Julian Bream Consort




August 28, 1992
Friday 10.00

Morning Sequence


Schubert
Overture Rosamunde
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado
10.11 Tarrega Prelude No 13 in A minor
Julian Bream (guitar)
10.14 Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Scottish CO/Jaime Laredo (violin)
10.35 Beethoven Cello
Sonata in C, Op 102 No 1 Jane Goodwin (cello)
Kathron Sturrock (piano)
10.51 Sor Introduction and Variations on Mozart's
"0 cara armonia"
Julian Bream (guitar)
11.01 Haydn
Symphony No 51 in Bflat Scottish CO/Gerard Swarz

 




August 31, 1992
Monday 21.30

Lennox Berkeley


Peter Dickinson traces the life of the composer who died in 1989, with Lady Freda Berkeley , Michael Berkeley , Julian Bream ,
Basil Douglas , Colin Horsley , Sir John Manduell , Norman Del Mar , Nicholas Maw ,
Desmond Shaw Taylor and Malcolm Williamson. Producer Arthur Johnson




November 23, 1992
Monday 12.00

Vintage Years

John Amis presents a musical portrait of Julian Bream.
Producer Patrick Lambert



December 11, 1992
Friday 17.00

In Tune


Music, news, weather, arts news and a look at the weekend with Richard Baker , whose guest is the guitarist Julian Bream. Producer Svend Brown



January 27, 1993

Wednesday 15.30

Playing in Concert


Julian Bream and John Williams (guitars)
Carulli Serenade in A, Op 96 No 1
Giuliani Variazioni Concertanti , Op Records



March 7, 1993
Sunday 7.00

Sunday Morning Concert

Falla
Ballet: The Three-Cornered
Hat
Christine Cairns (mezzo) BBC Scottish SO/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
7.39
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Julian Bream (guitar)
BBC SOl Andrew Davis
8.03 Curtis Romanza
BBC Concert Orchestra; Christopher Phelps
8.12 Mendelssohn
Incidental music: A
Midsummer Night's Dream Margaret Marshall (soprano) Christine Cairns (mezzo) Holst Singers
BBC Scottish SO/ Jerzy Maksymiuk



March 26, 1993
Friday 10.00

A Little Night Music

Mozart Serenade in G
(K525) (Eine kleine Nachhnusik)
Franz Liszt CO/ Janos Rolla
10.20 Sondheim
Overture; Night Waltz (A Little Night Music) Benjamin Rayson (baritone)
Teri Ralston and Barbara Lang (sopranos)
Gene Varrone (tenor) Beth Fowler (soprano) Orchestra/
Howard Hastings
10.25
Schubert Standchen (Zögernd leise) Erlkonig
Sarah Walker (mezzo)
Graham Johnson (piano) Chorus
10.36 Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Heinz Holliger
11.08 Britten Nocturnal
Julian Bream (guitar)
11.27 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Alicia de Larrocha (piano) London Philharmonic/
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
11.53
Wolf Geh ' Geliebter, geh'jetzt! Marta Fuchs (soprano) Gerald Moore (piano)




April 17, 1993
Saturday 7.00

Record Review


Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases. Bach Keyboard Concerto in D (BWV 1054)
Melante Amsterdam/Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
7.17 J Strauss (son)
Wine, Woman and Song (original choral version) Vienna Men's Choral
Society
Czech Radio SO, Bratislava/ Johannes Wildner
7.29 Brahms, orch Berio Clarinet Sonata No 2
James Campbell (clarinet) LSO/Geoffrey Simon
7.52 Emma Kirkby (soprano) sings songs written for Cecilia Ame, nee Young Academy of Ancient
Music/Christopher Hogwood
8.02 Prokofiev Quintet in G minor, Op 39 Berlin Soloists
8.26 Mozart Andante and Variations (K501) Louis Lortie and Helene
Mercier (piano duet)
8.34 Rodrigo
Concierto de Aranjuez Julian Bream (guitar) CBSO/Simon Rattle




September 9, 1993
Thursday 19.30

BBC Proms


from the Royal Albert Hall,
London.
BBC Philharmonic, conductor
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Jean-Bernard Pommier (piano) Julian Bream (guitar) Debussy Iberia Ravel
Piano Concerto in G



September 10, 1993
Friday 7.00

On Air


Music, news and weather with Piers Burton-Page , including at approximately
7.00 Byrd Quomodo Cantabimus
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
7.40 Martinu La revue de cuisine
Saint Paul Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood
8.00 Shostakovich
Incidental Music to
Hamlet, Op 32
Leningrad Chamber Orchestra, conductor Eduard Serov
8.30 Malcolm Arnold
Guitar Concerto, Op 67 Julian Bream (guitar) City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Discs




November 11, 1993
Thursday 23.30

Voices


Spotlight on Peter Pears In the second of two programmes devoted to the great English tenor, lain Burnside introduces a recital of music written specially for him by Benjamin Britten. Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, Op 22 Canticle II, Op 51
(Abraham and Isaac)
Songs from the Chinese, 0p58
Canticle V, Op 89 (The Death of Narcissus Trad, arr Britten 0 Waly, Waly
Peter Pears (tenor)
James Bowman (countertenor)
Julian Bream (guitar) Osian Ellis (harp)
The Composer (piano)




June 1, 1994
Wednesday 7.00

On Air

with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Francois Couperin La Couperin
Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
7.15 Respighl R Tramonto Carol Madalin (mezzo) English CO, conductor Alfredo Bonavera
7.49 Busoni Concertino
Paul Meyer (clarinet)
English CO/David Zinman
8.05 Albeniz Cordoba
(Cantos de Espana) Julian Bream (guitar)
8.26 Schubert Trinklieder
(D183andD267)
John Mark Ainsley and Jamie MacDougall (tenors) Simon Keenlyside (baritone) Michael George (bass)
Graham Johnson (piano)
8.35 Mendelssohn Violin
Sonata in F
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Alexander Markovich (piano) Discs




October 18, 1994
Tuesday 9.00

Composer of the Week: Arnold


Piers Burton-Page presents a programme of music from Arnold's most prolific* decade, the 1950s.
Guitar Concerto, Op 67 Julian Bream (guitar) City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Symphonies Nos 3 and 4 (excerpts)
With extracts from Sir
Malcolm Arnold 's writings read by David King.



November 2, 1994
Wednesday 10.00

Midweek Choice


with Susan Sharpe.
Arnold Scottish Dances
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson
10.10 Mozart Quintet in E flat (K452)
Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Eduard Brunner (clarinet) Hermann Baumann (horn)
Klaus Thunemann
(bassoon)
Alfred Brendel (piano)
10.35 Gounod Love duet
(Faust)
Margrit Angerer (soprano) Alfred Piccaver (tenor) with orchestra
10.40 Giuliani Guitar
Concerto in A, Op 30 Julian Bream (guitar) Melos Ensemble
11.05 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in G, Op 31 No 1 Alfred Brendel (piano)
11.30 Lennox Berkeley Divertimento
LPO/The Composer
11.50 Schubert Der
Leiermann
Harry Plunkett-Green (bar)
11.55 Johann Strauss
(son) Csardas (Ritter Pazman )
VPO/Carlos Kleiber
Producer Chns de Souza Discs REQUESTS: Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA or telephone: [number removed]




December 29, 1994
Thursday 10.00

Musical Encounters


with Edward Blakeman.
Including at approximately
10.05 Mozart Violin
Concerto in A (K219)
Leonidas Kavakos (violin) Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor
Hans Graf
10.35 Artist of the Week:
George Malcolm (conductor)
Britten Hymn to St Cecilia London Symphony Chorus
10.45 Monteclair
Two Brunettes La Barre
Suite in C minor (1710) Nancy Hadden (baroque flute)
Emily van Evera (soprano) with ensemble
11.25 Vivaldi, arr George Malcolm
Sonata in C (RV82) Julian Bream (lute) George Malcolm (harpsichord)
11.35 Haydn
Symphony No 79 in F Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor
Paul Daniel



February 1, 1995
Wednesday 7.00

On Air


Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Offenbach Overture:
Orpheus in the Underworld Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor
Antonio de Almeida
7.13 Granados Danza espanola No 5
Julian Bream (guitar)
7.38 Vllla-Lobos Harmonica
Concerto
Robert Bonfiglio (harmonica)
New York Chamber
Symphony, conductor Gerard Schwarz
8.05 Grieg, orch Sttt
Norwegian Dance, Op 35 No
ECO, conductor
Raymond Leppard
8.20 Purcell Porfolio:
Purcell A selection of songs
8.32 Quartet Collection:
Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 54 No 1
Lindsay Quartet Discs




February 4, 1995
Saturday 14.45


Julian Bream and John Williams


play a selection of Spanish music arranged for two guitars. Discs




March 2, 1995
Thursday 16.40

Before the Blue Guitar


Many other composers, in addition to Sir Michael
Tippett, have written pieces for guitarist Julian Bream.
Martin Plackett plays one of them.
Malcolm Arnold Fantasy, Op 107 Discs




June 5, 1996
Wednesday 9.00


Morning Collection with Paul Gambaccini

C P E Bach Sinfonia in E flat, Wql83 No
ECO, conductor Raymond Leppard
9.12 Handel Cantata: II duello amoroso
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Michael Chance (countertenor), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Gottfried von der Goltz
9.35 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjeuz Julian Bream (guitar), Monteverdi Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Discs
MUSIC LIVE ON TOUR



July 2, 1996
Tuesday 9.00

Morning Collection


With Catriona Young.
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Rudolf Kempe
9.16 Tchaikovsky July (The Seasons) Victoria Postnikova (piano)
9.18 Walton Five Bagatelles Julian Bream (guitar)
9.33 Beethoven Piano Sonata in A flat, Op 26
Daniel Barenboim (piano) Discs




July 8, 1996
Monday 12.00

Composers of the Week: The English Madrigalists


1: Sing We and Chant It
With Mark Rowlinson.
Morley Sing wee and chaunt it King's Singers
Bennet All creatures now are merry-minded
Glasgow Orpheus Choir/Hugh Roberton Tomkins When David heard
Susan Longfield (soprano), Noreen Willett (contralto), Ian Partridge and Peter Bingham (tenors), Geoffrey Shaw (bass), conductor Christopher Bishop Ward, compl Steele My brest i'le sett;
Cor mio
Consort of Musicke
Bennet Round about in a fair ring Pro Cantione Antiqua
Byrd Though Amarillis daunce in greene Hilliard Ensemble
Byrd Who likes to love
Anna Crookes (soprano), Fretwork
Ford There is a ladie, sweet and kind Amaryllis Consort
Tomkins Musicke devine
Wilbye Consort , director Peter Pears Morley It was a lover and his lasse
Peter Pears (tenor), Julian Bream (lute) Henry VIII Pastyme with good companye Helen Watts (contralto), Gerald English (tenor), Christopher Keyte (bass), conductor Raymond Leppard Morley No, no, Nigella Consort of Musicke
Weelkes The Nightingale the organ of delight
King's Singers
Producer Mark Rowlinson
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm



October 7, 1996

Monday 21.45

All in Twilight


Toru Takemitsu 's impression of a painting by Paul Klee , dedicated to and played by guitarist Julian Bream. Disc




October 20, 1996
Sunday 9.00

Brian Kay's Sunday Morning


Handel, transcr Elgar Overture in D minor
London Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Slatkin
9.10 Composer of the Week: Reger Lyric Andante Berlin Soloists
9.19 Falla Dance of the End of the Day (El Amor Brujo) Aquarius, conductor Nicholas Cleobury
9.31 Harty The Fair Day; In the Antrim Hills (An Irish Symphony) Pro Arte Orchestra, conductor Stanford Robinson
9.42 Artist of the Week:
Suzanne Danco (soprano)
Mozart Non Mi Dir (Don Giovanni ) Vienna Philharmonic , conductor Josef Krips
9.47 Arnold Guitar Concerto
Julian Bream ,
Melos Ensemble, conducted by the Composer
10.10 Albeniz Suite Espanola No 1 Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
10.24 Bartok Romanian Folk Dances
St Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hugh Wolff
10.31 Bach Credo (Mass in B minor) Soloists, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Bruggen
11.02 Musorgsky Intermezzo in Modo Classico
Russian State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
11.14 Milhaud Le Cheminée du Roi
Rene
Berlin Philharmonic Wind Ensemble
11.36 Elgar Symphonic Study: Falstaff City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Producer Piers Burton-Page




January 31, 1997
Friday 6.00

On Air


With Andrew McGregor.
Boyce Symphony No 4 in F English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
6.26 Schumann Kreisleriana
Till Fellner (piano)
7.05 Paganlnl, arr Hannibal Sonata a Preghiera
Gil Shaham (violin),
Goran Sollscher (guitar)
7.32 Villa-Lobos Guitar Concerto
Julian Bream , London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
8.05 Suppe Overture: Poet and Peasant
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
8.34 Relcha Clarinet Quintet in B flat Charles Neidich , L'Archibudelli



April 16, 1997
Wednesday 21.30

From Transylvania and Beyond


A sequence of lute music including a Fantasia by the 16th-century
Hungarian virtuoso Balint Bakfark played by Julian Bream , and Sonata VI by Giovanni Zamboni played by Luciano Contini.



April 30, 1997
Wednesday 10.00

Musical Encounters


With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Peter Pears (tenor)
Morley It Was a Lover and His Lass Rosseter What Then Is Love?
Dowland Wilt Thou Unkind Reave
Me Thus?
Julian Bream (lute)
10.05 Stravinsky Concerto in D BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard
10.20 Britten Winter Words
Peter Pears (tenor), the Composer (piano)
10.55 Jacques Hetu Ondes Martenot Concerto
Jean Laurendeau , French National
Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
11.35 Elgar The Dream of Gerontius (Part 1)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten



May 30, 1997
Friday 9.00

Morning Collection

With Catriona Young. Smetana Blanik (Ma Vlast)
Czech Philharmonic, conductor Rafael Kubelik
9.15 Mozart Piano Sonata in G, K283
Mitsuko Uchida
9.29 Strauss Wasserrose
Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
9.33 Rodrigo Fantasia para un Gentilhombre
Julian Bream (guitar),
RCA Victor Chamber Orchestra, conductor Leo Brouwer Discs



July 29, 1997
Tuesday 9.00

Morning Collection


With Penny Gore.
Chabrier Overture: Gwendoline
Vienna Philharmonic, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.11 Dowland Lachrimae Antiquae Julian Bream (lute)
9.18 Rossini, arr Respighi La Boutique Fantasque
National Philharmonic, conductor Richard Bonynge Discs




July 31, 1997
Thursday 9.00

Morning Collection

With Penny Gore.
Parry Lady Radnor's Suite City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
9.16 Brahms Four Ballades, Op 10 Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
9.36 Arnold Guitar Concerto
Julian Bream, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Discs



August 5, 1997
Tuesday 9.00

Morning Collection

With Penny Gore.
Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor,
Op 6 No 1
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.16 Villa-Lobos Five Preludes
Julian Bream (guitar)
9.37 Poulenc Bute Sonata
Wolfgang Schulz,
James Levine (piano)
9.50 Nielsen Saga-Drom
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi Discs




August 7, 1997
Thursday 9.00


Morning Collection


With
Penny Gore. Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana)
Julian Bream Consort
9.12 Ravel Valses Nobles et
Sentimentales
Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
9.29 Chopin Study in E, Op 10 No 3 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
9.35 Bartok Divertimento for Strings St Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hugh Wolff Discs




August 21, 1997

Thursday 10.00

Proms Composer of the Week: Britten


With Michael Oliver.
4: Music for Friends
Night Piece
Michael Dussek (piano) Solo Cello Suite No 3
Robert Cohen
Nocturnal after John Dowland
Julian Bream (guitar)
Repeated next Thursday 23.30




August 28, 1997
Thursday 23.30

Proms Composer of the Week: Britten


With Michael Oliver.
4: Music for Friends
Night Piece Michael Dussek (piano) Solo Cello Suite No 3 Robert Cohen
Nocturnal after John Dowland
Julian Bream (guitar)
Repeated from last Thursday



August 30, 1997
Saturday 12.00

Sound Choice


Joan Bakewell presents the seventh of eight guides for music lovers and record buyers. Guitarist Julian Bream talks about the first records that were significant for him. and other guests compare notes on recordings they have heard without knowing who the performers are. Plus another report by Petroc Trelawney on the classical music charts.




February 21, 1998
Saturday 14.00

Behind the Masque

Roderick Swanston asks six leading performers of early music to reveal the personal element in their music-making.
5: Julian Bream got his first lute when a sailor sold one to his father in the street for £2. The boy was also given a jazz guitar, but he was determined to play the classical instrument. That determination has seen him through 50 years of hard work: at music college, where neither of his instruments was taught; in concert, where he created a new audience and a new repertoire: in the studios; and on tour, alone or with the Julian Bream Consort. A self-confessed loner, he tends his magnificent garden with the same thoughtful perfectionism he brings to his other great love, music. Music includes:
Dowland Forlorn Hope Fancy; Three Songs
Peter Pears (tenor) Rosseter Sacred End Pavan and Galliard Britten,
arr Bream Dances from "Gloriana"
Falla Homenaje pour le Tombeau de Debussy
Bach, arr Bream Chaconne in D minor



September 15, 1998
Tuesday 9.00

Masterworks


With Penny Gore, featuring
Handel Chandos Anthems and performances by pianist Emil Gilels.
Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra Julian Bream (guitar)
9.06 Handel Chandos Anthem No 8:
0 Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord Patrizia Kwella (soprano),
James Bowman (countertenor), Ian Partridge (tenor), the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers
9.38 Delius A Song of Summer Halle Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
9.49 Prokofiev Four Visions Fugitives Emil Gilels (piano)
9.53 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Emil Gilels , Cleveland
Orchestra, conductor George Szell




September 18, 1998
Friday 9.00

Masterworks


With Penny Gore.
Albinoni Violin Concerto in D,
Op 9 No 7 Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage (violin)
9.13 Medtner Sonata Reminiscenza, Op 38 No 1 Emil Gilels (piano)
9.27 Handel Chandos Anthem No 11:
Let God Arise Elizabeth Vaughan
(soprano), Alexander Young (tenor), Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor David Willcocks
9.51 Tarrega Capricho Arabe Julian Bream (guitar)
9.59 Verdi Ballet music: The Four
Seasons (Sicilian Vespers) Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel




October 4, 1998
Sunday 9.00


Brian Kay's Sunday Morning


Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon Boston Pops Orchestra, conductor John Williams
9.13 Vivaldi Autumn (The Four Seasons) Simon Standage (violin), English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.24 Chaminade Autumn, Op 35 No 2 John Ogdon (piano)
9.40 Britten, arr Bream Courtly
Dances (Gloriana) Julian Bream Consort
9.51 Walton Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre Philharmonia, conductor David Willcocks
10.00 Ten o'Clock Feature -
Bach Arias and Choruses:
Bach Wir Eilen mit Schwachen
(Cantata No 78)
Julianne Baird (soprano), Allan Fast (countertenor), Bach Ensemble , conductor Joshua Rifkin
10.06 Bach Vergnugte Ruh ', Beliebte Seelenlust (Cantata No 170) Janet Baker (mezzo),
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.15 Gounod Faust (Ballet music) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.37 Delius, arr Fenby Late Swallows Halle Orchestra , conductor John Barbirolli
10.48 Haydn Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese , H XVIIIc 2 Namur Chamber Choir, La Petite
Bande, conductor Sigiswald Kuijken Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
E-MAIL: bksm@bbc.co.uk




October 19, 1998
Monday 10.30

Artist of the Week


Julian Bream
Julian Bream fell in love with the sound of the guitar at the age of 11, having heard a recording of Segovia. The classical guitar was virtually unknown in this country, and he was only allowed to enter the Royal
College of Music on condition that he study piano and composition. But
Bream's determination won through, and he has done more than anyone to popularise the classical guitar. In today's programme, he talks to Joan Bakewell about his early career. Music includes:
Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra Dowland Fantasie
Morley Joyne Hands
Sor Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op 9




October 20, 1998
Tuesday 10.30

Artist of the Week

Julian Bream
Classical guitarist Julian Bream talks to Joan Bakewell about Bach and Villa-Lobos, two composers whose work has been important to him throughout his career. Music includes: Bach Preludes: in D, BWV998 (arr Bream); in E minor, BWV996; Gavotte in E, BWV1006
Villa-Lobos Etudes; Prelude No 4




October 21, 1998
Wednesday 10.30

Artist of the Week


Julian Bream
When Julian Bream began his career as a classical guitarist, the notion of an Englishman playing the "Spanish guitar" was virtually inconceivable. He talks to Joan Bakewell about his feeling for the music of Spain. Music includes:
Granados Tonadilla ; Danza Espanola No 5
Albenlz Sevilla (Suite Espanola No 1) Turina Fandanguillo




October 22, 1998
Thursday 10.30

Artist of the Week


Julian Bream
Julian Bream has spent the last 50 years reviving and expanding the classical guitar repertoire. He talks to Joan Bakewell about some of the composers who have written works for him and describes his recovery from a career-threatening car accident in 1984. With music by Britten, Walton, Takemitsu and Tippett.




October 23, 1998
Friday 10.30

Artist of the Week


Julian Bream
Throughout his 50-year career, guitarist Julian Bream has collaborated with composers and fellow performers.
He talks to Joan Bakewell about some of these musicians, including
John Williams , Peter Pears and harpsichordist George Malcolm. Music includes: Boccherini Introduction; Fandango (Guitar Quintet No 4 in D); Guitar Quintet No 7 in E minor
Seiber French Folk Songs Falla Spanish Dance No 1




October 25, 1998
Sunday 11.00

Artist of the Week


Encore
Julian Bream
Joan Bakewell talks to classical guitarist Julian Bream. Revised repeat



October 26, 1998
Monday 19.30

Performance on 3


Completed in 1904, Mahler's
Symphony No 6 is one of the most ambitious orchestral works of the first years of the century. Tragic in mood, it culminates with a huge finale, complete with sombre hammer blows. The concert opens with a characteristically evocative work by Takemitsu for guitar and orchestra. Paul Guinery introduces a performance given last Saturday at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Julian Bream (guitar), London Philharmonic, conductor Christoph Eschenbach Takemitsu To the Edge of Dream Mahler Symphony No 6



November 20, 1998
Friday 9.00

Masterworks


With Peter Hobday.
Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Constantin Silvestri
9.08 Leclair Sonata in D, Op 13 No 2 Purcell Quartet
9.20 Vaughan Williams Three Shakespeare Songs
Oxford Schola Cantorum, conductor Jeremy Summerly
9.26 Poulenc Piano Concerto
Gabriel Tacchino , Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
9.46 Falla Le Tombeau de Claude
Debussy Julian Bream (guitar)
9.50 Martinu Sonatina
Krysia Osostowicz and Ernst Kovacic (violins), Susan Tomes (piano)
10.03 Elgar Overture: Alassio (In the South)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Constantin Silvestri




January 26, 1999
Tuesday 11.00

Sound Stories


The Tudors and the Stuarts
With Donald Macleod. After the tribulations of the short reign of her half-sister, the accession in 1558 of Elizabeth ushered in a period not only of relative political and economic stability, but a Golden Age in all the arts. And here, as elsewhere, the queen herself often led the way. Byrd 0 Lord, Make Thy Servant Elizabeth Our Queen King's Singers
Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana)
Julian Bream Consort
Byrd The Queen's Almain Sophie Yates (harpsichord)
Donizetti Confrontation Scene (Maria Stuarda)
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
Farnaby Up Tailes All
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)




April 8, 1999
Thursday 12.00

Composer of the Week-Britten


Michael Oliver focuses on Britten's instrumental and orchestral music and suggests that, although Britten wrote far more vocal than non-vocal works, he turned to instrumental music when he felt the need to experiment in matters of form and technique. He argues that Britten seems increasingly to have used instruments without voices to express emotions that are too deep for words.
4: Music for Friends
Night Piece
Michael Dussek (piano) Solo Cello Suite No 3
Robert Cohen
Nocturnal after John Dowland
Julian Bream (guitar) Repeat



May 16, 1999
Sunday 9.00


Brian Kay's Sunday Morning


Dellus A Song before Sunrise London Philharmonic, conductor Vernon Handley
9.10 Mahler Ging Heut' Morgen ubers Feld (Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen) Thomas Hampson (baritone), David Lutz (piano)
9.15 Handel See, the Conqu'ring
Hero Comes; March; Sing unto God (Judas Maccabaeus)
Choir of New College, Oxford,
King's Consort, conductor Robert King
9.23 Bizet Suite: Jeux d'enfants
Mexico City Philharmonic, conductor Enrique Batiz
9.34 Composer of the Week:
Smetana Czech Dances (excerpts) Radoslav Kvapil (piano)
9.43 Telemann Concerto in G
(Grillen-Symphonie)
Collegium Musicum 90, conductor Simon Standage
9.53 Debussy Trois Chansons de Charles d 'Orleans
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, conductor Timothy Brown
10.00 Mid-Programme Feature: Sullivan Cello Concerto
Julian Lloyd Webber , LSO, conductor Charles Mackerras
10.22 Donizetti Ah! Mes Amis (La Rile du Regiment)
Luciano Pavarotti (tenor),
Royal Opera House Orchestra , conducted by Richard Bonynge
10.30 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto Prague Chamber Harmony, conductor Karel Krautgartner
10.39 Villa-lobos Preludes Nos 1 and 2 Julian Bream (guitar)
10.47 Falla En el Generelife (Nights in the Gardens of Spain) Alicia de Larrocha (piano), London Philharmonic, conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos Producer Fiona Shelmerdine E-MAIL: bksm@bbc.co.uk




June 18, 1999
Friday 11.00

Sound Stories


Brush Up Your Shakespeare 5: The Tempest
Peggy Reynolds introduces music inspired by Shakespeare's romantic fantasy about the castaway wizard Prospero and the island over which he holds magical dominion.
Locke Curtain Tune (The Tempest) II Giardino Armonico , director Giovanni Antonini
Anon Come unto These Yellow
Sands; Full Fathom Five
Leslie French (tenor), with unnamed orchestra
Henze Ariel (Royal Winter Music I) Julian Bream (guitar)
Frederick Corder Overture: Prospero English Northern Philharmonia, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
J C Smith No More Dams I'll Make for Fish Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) Dankworth Our Revels Now Are
Ended Cleo Laine (vocal), John Dankworth and Musicians
Beethoven Piano Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2 (Tempest) (2nd mvt) Stephen Kovacevich




October 15, 1999
Friday 6.00

Morning on 3

With Penny Gore. Music in this morning's programme includes:
Purcell Funeral Sentences: Man that is
Bom of Woman; In the Midst of Life; Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts
The Sixteen, Orchestra of the Sixteen, director Harry Christophers
6.25 Haydn String Quartet in B minor, Op 33 No 1 Lindsay Quartet
7.00 Another chance to hear a Debussy Etude as recommended on Building a Library.
7.40 Takemitsu To the Edge of Dream
Julian Bream (guitar), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/Simon Rattle
8.20 Stanford Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C, Op 115Choir of King's
College, Cambridge, James Vivian (organ)
8.45 Grieg Concert Overture: In Autumn, Op 11 Oslo Philharmonic Orch/Mariss Jansons




December 7, 1999
Tuesday 6.00

Morning on 3


With Penny Gore.
Delius Prelude: Irmelin
RPO, conductor Eric Fenby
6.20 Telemann Sonata No 1 in D (Fourth Book of Quartets for flute, violin, viola and basso continuo)
WilbertHazelzet (flute), AldaStuurop
(violin), Wim ten Have (viola), Jacques Ogg (harpsichord), Lidewij Sceifes (cello) 6.35 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
Julian Bream (guitar), Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
7.05 Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished)
Hanover Band, conductor Roy Goodman
7.40 Krommer Trio in FNovak Trio
8.30 Mascagni Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti
8.45 Hoist St Paul's Suite, Op 29 No 2 City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox