Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
7.20* Donizetti Una furtiva lagrima (L'elisir d'amore): PLACIDO DOMINGO LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by NELLO SANTI
7.25* Francesco Mancini Sonata in E minor
GUDRUN HEYENS (recorder) MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE 7.35* Balakirev Symphonic
Poem: Tamar
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted bv
EVGENY SVETLANOV : records
Berlioz Overture: Le corsaire: LONDON SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by ANDRE PREVIN
8.14* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 3, in E flat
PHILIPPE ENTREMONT. TOUL-OUSE CAPITOLE ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL PLASSON
8.44* Duparc Symphonic Poem: LSnore: NEW
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA : records
Mozart
Violin Sonata in c (K 298) LUCY VAN DAEL , With
ALAN CURTIS (fortepiano)
String Quartet in F (K 168) ESTERHAZY QUARTET Sonata in f (k 332)
KENNETH VAN BARTHOLD
(piano by Heilman, c 1775): records
leader BARRY WILDE conductor IVAN FISCHER
Handel Muzio Scevola : Overture to Act 3 Biber Battalia attrib Pergolesi Concertino No 4. in F minor
Telemann Concerto in A, for flute, violin and orchestra (Tafelmusik): DAVID IIASLAM , BARRY WILDE
C. P. E. Bach Symphony in c major (Wq 182 No 3) BBC Manchester
David Matthews Quartet No 3
Tchaikovsky Quartet No 3, in E flat minor, Op 30
BBC Manchester
IRIS DELL'ACQUA (soprano) PENELOPE WALKER (contralto)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) GRAHAM TITUS (bass)
DEREK WICKENS (oboe) THREE CATHEDRAL CHOIRS FESTIVAL CHORUS, ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by ROY MASSEY and JOHN SANDERS
Haydn St Nicholas Mass Francaix L'horloge de flore
Presenter Ian McDougall
Part 2 Philip Cannon
Lord of light: a Gloucester Requiem (Festival Commission: first performance, (Given in August in Gloucester Cathedral) BBC Birmingham
(piano)
Haydn Variations in F minor
Schubert Sonata in A minor (D 784)
Wagner, transc Liszt Lieb estod (Tristan und Isolde)
Last of seven programmes Cantata No 65: Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen: MARTYN HILL (tenor) JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, conductor
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER (Rp()
In the final programme of the series, the conductors are the orchestra's first and present chief conductors. uernoz uverture: King Lear (mono) (conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT )
Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty (Act 2) (conducted by GENNADI ROZIIDEST-VENSKY) Series devised and written by PETER TAN ner: gramophone records
Records with Charles Fox
with Kenneth McLeish
Tragédie lyrique in a prologue and five acts Music by Jean-Marie Leclair
Libretto by D'ALBARET Leclair composed his only opera at the age of 49 in 1746. It stands alongside the works of Rameau and Gluck as one of the best French operas of the period.
Prologue
Other parts: ELIZABETH PRIDAY and GILLIAN FISHER TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord continuo), MARILYN SANSOM (cello continuo) MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS leader SIMON STANDAGE conductor
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Technical presentation by JOHN RUSHBY-SMITH
(An EBU co-production) Prologue and Act 1
The novelist Rachel Triekett , Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, looks back over The Heart of Midlothian, and finds moments when Sir Walter Scott surpasses Shakespeare.
Acts 2 and 3
An anthology compiled and presented by Patric Dickinson
Reader Colin Baker
Producer SHAUN MAC-LOUGHLIN. BBC Bristol
Acts 4 and 5
STOIKA MILANOVA (violin) conducted by VASSIL KAZANDJIEV
Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona in ten parts (Sacrae Symphoniae)
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G minor, Op 8 No 2 (Summer) (rv 315)
Kazandjiev Living Icons: Apotheosis of the crypt of St Alexander Nevsky, Sofia: records
A recording of the Christmas Eve service held earlier this evening at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Ennismore Gardens, London.
The service is conducted by Metropolitan Anthony of Surozh, with an introduction in Russian and English by Alyona Koz hevnikov: stereo