Rob Cowan introduces some surprises and treasures from his record collection. Plus
Schnittke's Piano Concerto, as recommended on yesterday's CD Review. Other music includes: Rimsky-Korsakov March (The Tate of Tsar Saltan) LSO, conductor Jean Martinon Schubert, arr Liszt Du bist die Ruh Ronald Stevenson (piano)
Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations in E flat Charles Neidich (clarinet), Orpheus CO
Wagner Morgenlich leuchtend (Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg) Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), unnamed orchestra conducted by Otto Dobrindt Vivaldi Concerto in D minor for two oboes, RV535 Neil Black and Celia Nicklin , Academy of St
Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Brahms Schaffe in mir, Gott Op 29 No 2
Westminster Cathedral Choir/Martin Baker Franck Pièce Héroïque Andre Isoir (organ) Elgar Introduction and Allegro, Op 47 LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
Tchaikovsky Valse Mélancholique; Scherzo (Suite No 3) Moscow PO/Kyrill Kondrashin
Debussy Fetes Galantes, Bk 2 Bernard Kruysen (baritone), Jean-Charles Richard (piano)
Granados Danse Lente Aldo Ciccolini (piano) Bernstein Tonight (West Side Story) Stan Kenton Orchestra
Miqnone Festa das Igrejas; Noss Senhora do
Brasil; Aparecida Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Neschling
Zemlinsky Sprich zu mir, Geliebter' (Lyhsche
Symphonie, Op 18) Christine Schafer (soprano),
Paris Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach