Johann Stamitz Symphony in G ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.14* Debussy Feux d'artifice (Preludes, book 2)
CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
7.19* Haydn Symphony No 59 in A (Eire)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER .
7.35* Prokofiev Suite: Winter Bonfire, Op 122: PRAGUE RADIO CHILDREN'S CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/ ALOIS KLIMA
8.0 News
8.5 Purcell Let us dance
PAUL esswood (counter-tenor) JOHANN SONNLEITNER
(harpsichord), CHARLES MEDLAM (viola da gamba)
8.7* Debussy Danse sacree et danse profane
VERA BADINGS (harp)
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRAL
HAITINK
8.16* Saint-Safins Dance of the Priestesses and Bacchanale (Samson and Delilah) RPO/SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.27* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
LASZLO SIMON (piano)
8.39* Reger Ballet Suite, Op 130 NUREMBERG SO/WERNER ANDREAS ALBERT records
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
Albinoni and Pergolesi
Pergolesi La Serva padrona - Intermezzo in two acts
COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER records
First of two programmes Two Arabesques; Reverie;
Mazurka; Ballade; Two Images Oubliees; Suite: Pour Ie piano JOHN YORK (piano)
North Country Sketches
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES arr Beecham Serenade from Hassan BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted byNORMAN DEL MAR Life's Dance
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES records
Song Recital
BRIAN BANNATYNE SCOTT (baritone)
ANGELA LIVINGSTONE (piano) Loewe Tom der Reimer;
Meeresleuchten; Edward;
Susses Begrabnis; Archibald Douglas
BBC Scotland
Ravel La Valse
Reger Romantic Suite
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK
(Austrian Radio recording)
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London
Budapest Wind Ensemble
Emilia Csanky, Antal Hetesi
(oboes), Kalman Berkes , Istvan Mali (clarinets),
Tamas Zempleni , Jozsef Bocsa (horns), Gyorgy Hortobagyi ,
Julia Gabor (bassoons), Zsolt Tihany (double-bass), directed by Kalman Berkes Krommer Partita in B flat Matyas Sieber Serenade
Mozart Serenade in E flat (K 375) (Tickets £1.70 available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel: [number removed])
Suppe Overture: Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/MARRINER
Grainger Fantasy on George Gershwin 's Porgy and Bess KATIA AND MARIELLE LABEQUE (two pianos)
Honegger Symphony No 5 (Di tre re)
BAVARIAN RSO/DUTOIT
Britten A Wedding Anthem
JANET COXWELL (soprano) philip SALMON (tenor)
THOMAS TROTTER (organ)
CORYDON SINGERS/MATTHEW BEST Hoist Suite No 2 in F for military band: CENTRAL BAND OF THE RAF/WG CDR ERIC BANKS
Mozart Piano Sonata in F (K 332)
MITSUKO UCHIDA
Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (fortepiano)
Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer ANDREW LYLE
played by DANIEL ROTH in St
Patrick's Cathedral during the 1984 Dublin International Organ Festival
Widor Symphonie Romane, Op 73 BBC Northern Ireland
Macbeth
Opera in four acts Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE
(sung in Italian): records
The revised version of 1865 Chorus and Orchestra of the DEUTSCHEN OPER, BERLIN chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL conducted by GIUSEPPE SINOPOLI Act 1
7.55* Julian Budden on Macbeth
8.0* Act 2
8.35* Interval Reading
8.45* Acts 3 and 4
The Reversible Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh was Glasgow's leading architect and designer at the turn of the century. Yet despite his eminence in Scotland and on the Continent his career was short lived. Stephen Games assesses
Mackintosh's achievements and reflects on the sources of his reputation in the early part of the century and in Glasgow today.
With contributions from, among others,
Mary Newbery-Sturrock , Roger Bilcliffe , Tom Howarth , Robert Macleod ,
Andy Macmillan and Peter Vergo Producer JUDITH BUMPUS mono
The New Music Group of Scotland director EDWARD HARPER
The first of three programmes Edward Harper Intrada after
Monteverdi Edward McGuire Rebirth Webern Quartet, Op 22 Martin Dalby Chamber
Symphony (0 bella e vaga aurora)
Introduced by Paul Hindmarsh