Presented by Paul Guinery , and from 9.05am, Anthony Burton. First, Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases.
Bruch
Concerto for two pianos Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Semyon Bychkov
7.30 Howells
Phantasy String Quartet Lyric Quartet
7.45 Prokofiev
Romeo and Juliet
(excerpts)
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonia Orchestra. conductor Libor Pesek
8.09 Trad, arr Britten
Three Traditional Irish
Melodies
Ann Murray (mezzo)
Graham Johnson (piano)
8.19 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Herbert Blomstedt
9.00 News
9.05
Building a Library
Brahms's Piano Concerto
No I by Stephen Dodgson. John Steane reviews new discs of British choral music, including Volume 3 of Hyperion's The English Anthem and the start of a new series of British church music from ASV.
Lyndon Jenkins revels in the delights of Marco Polo 's British Light Music.
10.35
Record Release
Elgar
Give unto the Lord
Choir of St Paul's Cathedral, conductor John Scott
Andrew Lucas (organ)
10.45 Bax
Five Greek Folk Songs Finzi Singers, conductor Paul Spicer
10.58 Edward German
Gypsy Suite
Czecho-Slovak Radio
Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava, conductor
Adrian Leaper
11.14 Howells
Magnificat, Nuncdimittis (Chichester)
Choir of Queen's College, Oxford, conductor Matthew Owens
David Went (organ)
11.25 Mengelberg, Koussevitsky and Stokowski are among the past masters of the podium and studio in Rob Cowan 's batch of reissues, which include rarities like Poe's
The Raven recited to music by Dubensky and conducted by Stokowski.
12.25
Stravinsky Petrushka (1911 version) Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski (1937, Mono) Discs
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury