Cherubinl Overture: Anacreon
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.16' Brahms Gelstliches LieU
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDKAL, OXFORD
COLIN WALSH (organ) conducted by SIMON PRESTON
7.22* Bachmanlnov Piano Concerto No 2, In c minor
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER WARSAW PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by STANISLAV WISLOCKI
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8.5 Michael Haydn Theatre music for Voltaire's ' Zaire (1777)
COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER
8.23* Boellmann
Symphonic Variations for cello and orchestra, Op 23 PAUL TORTELIER
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VAN-PASCAL TORTELIER
8.35* Copland Suite: The TenderLand
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER oramophone records
Producer DAVID MURRAY
Gabriel Fauri (18451924) All the music In these programmes features the piano, an Instrument that played a central role in the output of this most subtle and highly-refined 'musicien francals
Ballade In F sharp major, Op 19
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano). TOULOUSE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHEL PLASSON
Dans les ruines d'une abbaye. Op 2 No 1: Après un reve, Op 7 No 1 FREDERICA VON STADE (mezzo-soprano)
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano)
Piano Quartet No 1. In C minor. Op 15
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD
AUGUSTIN DUMAY (Violin) BRUNO PASQUIER (viola) FRÉDÉRIC LODÉON (cello) gramophone records
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
played by STEPHEN SAVAGE (piano) Allegretto In c minor
(WoO 53); Variations, Op 34; Klavierstück in B flat (WoO 60); Bagatelle in c minor (WoO 52); BagatelleIncmajor
WoO 56); Klavierstiick In A minor (WoO 59);
Rondo in c. Op 51 No 1
conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
Grazyna Bacewicz Concerto for string orchestra
Schoenberg Verkllrte Nacht, Op
(Given ot the 1982 Berlin Festival. SF Berlin recording)
(The Polish Chamber Orchestra plays Bach and Handel in Friday's Prom at 7.30 pm)
benjamin LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
Ravel Don Qulchotte Dulclnge
(Given in 1980 in the Elmwood Hall as part of the 18th Belfast Festival at Queen's University) BBC Northern Ireland
conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
ANDRAS SCHIFP (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 96, In D
Tchatkovsky Piano
Concerto No 1, in B flat minor
(Minnesota Public Radio recording)
The fifth programme In this 12-part series of Baroque music features music by William Lawes , Henry Lawes and Purcell.
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by ADRIAN EALES conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Alwyn Elizabethan Dances Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Geoffrey Bush Concerto for light orchestra
Grainger My Robin Is to the greenwood gone
Bryan Kelly Overture: Castiglione del Lago (first performance)
Dvorak Overture: DimltrlJ PRAGUE RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN STYCH
Crusell Clarinet Quartet No 3. In D
THEA KING. MEMBERS OF THE ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Schubert Symphony No 1. In D
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Sibelius Ten Piano Pieces. Op 40
ERIK T. TAWASTSTJERNA
Turlna Sinfonia Sevlllana LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by ENRIQUE BÁTIZ
Natalie Wheen looks at music with 'two' in mind, including 'double duets' by Brahms, his Op 31, and Schumann's Ball-Szenen, Op 109 for piano duet, and ending at 6.18 with Bimba dagli Occhi from Act 1 of Madam Butterfly with Jussi Bjorling and Victoria de Los Angeles.
played by DESMOND HUNTER In St Andrew's Church, Balligan, Co Down Gibbons Prelude (Parthenia) attrib Gibbons MrGlbbon 's Ground
Byrd Fantasia
Weelkes Two Voluntaries Tomkins Ut, ml, re; Prelude
BBC Northern Ireland
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader David Nolan, conducted by Klaus Tennstedt
Mahler Symphony No 8, In A minor
A short story by GRAHAM SWIFT
Kostas has something to tell his son. Something he has kept quiet about for 35 years.
Read by David March
Producer JEREMY MORTIMER
Introduced by Charles Fox
John Surman Quartet
John Surman (soprano and tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, synthesiser) John Taylor (piano, synthesiser) Karen Krog (voice) Norma Winstone (voice)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
BBC Singers, conductor John Poole
Giles Swayne Cry, for 28 solo voices
Sonata No 1, In G (BWV 1027)
MORAY WELSH (Cello) NICHOLAS KRAEMER (harpsichord) BBC Bristol