Debussy: For the Piano For four hands Petite Suite; Lindaraja; Six epigraphes antiques; En blanc et noir BERNARD RlNGEISSEN and NOEL LEE records
Symphony in c minor GOTHENBURG SO/OKKO KAMU record
Sonata No 2, in G, Op 37 PETER DONOHOE (piano) BBC Birmingham
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC leader CATHERINE MACKINTOSH conductor CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD DAVID THOMAS (bass) Part 1
Overture: Don Giovanni
Recitative and Aria: Alcandro, lo confesso (K 512)
Six German Dances (K 509)
Part 2
Recitative and Aria: Mentre ti lascio (K 513)
Symphony No 38, in D (Prague) (K 504)
direct from St George's
Church, Brandon Hill , Bristol Takashi Shimizu (violin)
Gordon Back (piano)
Debussy Sonata for violin and piano in G minor
Grieg Sonata for violin and piano No 3, in c minor, Op 45 Wieniawski Original Theme and Variations, Op 15 (Concert arranged by St George's
Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol
MARIE SLORACH (soprano)
AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo-soprano) GRAHAM CLARK (tenor) william SHlMELL (baritone) BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by BRIAN WRIGHT
PRUSSIA COVE
Todd Philips (violin) Mi-Kyung Lee (violin) Ida Levin (violin)
Susie Meszaros (viola) Lila Brown (viola)
Moray Welsh (cello) Antonio Lysy (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Mozart String Qumtet in c (K 515)
Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
(Concert arranged by the International MusiciansSeminar) BBC Bristol
Music for the early evening Presenter Jeremy Siepmann Producer GARETH WALTERS
The Hanwell Band conductor Ian Johnson
Hoist March (A Moorside Suite)
Edward Gregson Connotations
Robert Farnon Une vie de matelot
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
Byrd Magnificat of the Great Service
Giles Swayne Magnificat
(first broadcast performance) Stanford Magnificat in B flat Op 164, for double choir
conducted by Sir Georg Solti direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Shostakovich Symphony No 9
by ZINOVY zinik translated and adapted in four parts by FRANK williams Read by John Shrapnel
The adventures of a very ordinary Moscow clerk who defects to London, where he finds himself strangely at odds with the novelties of a free and star-struck society.
1: Ten Days that Shook the World
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
Part 2
Bruckner Symphony No 9
(Given in association with Times Newspapers Ltd)
(The Chicago SO and Solti will be back in the Festival Hall on Saturday. You can hear the whole concert on Radio 3: Part 1 will also be shown on BBC2)
In the last 300 years over
130 species of wild animals have disappeared. Now at least another 120 - including the giant panda and the orang-utan - are in danger. How can these creatures be preserved? Colin Tudge examines the new scientific techniques of animal conservation, the blurring of distinctions between wilderness, national park, zoo, and farm, and considers the Paradox of managing nature. Producer CLIFF SPENCER
Music for voices and tape Introduced by Stephen Montague
SINGCIRCLE Suzanne Flowers (soprano) Sarah Leonnard (soprano)
Nancy Long (mezzo-soprano) Charles Daniels (tenor) Martin Elliott (bass)
Stephen Jackson (bass) conducted by GREGORY ROSE Sound projection by JONTY HARRISON
Jonty Harrison Rosaces 4
Stephen Montague Tigida Pipa (first broadcast)
Jonathan Harvey Come (revised version: first broadcast)
Haydn Quartet in c major, Op 76 No 3 (Emperor)
Faure Quartet in E minor, Op 121