(piano)
Brahms Four pieces, Op 119:
Intermezzi in B minor, E minor and c; Rhapsody in E flat
Mendelssohn Songs Without
Words, Nos 1, 6,12,18,20,22,25 and 30 Brahms Two Rhapsodies, Op 79 mono records
Cantata No 137: Lobe den
Herren, den machtigen Kbnig der Ehren
WILHELM wiedl (treble) SEPPI KRONWITTER (alto) KARL MARKUS (tenor) ULRICH STUDER (bass)
TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR
COLLEGIUM AUREUM/
GERHARD SCHMIDT-GADEN record
Organ Concerto in G minor, Op4No3
HERBERT TACHEZI (organ) VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
Trio-Sonata in F, Op 2 No 4 FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder)
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin)
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (cello) HERBERT TACHEZI (harpsichord) Organ Concerto in D minor, Op 7 No 4
HERBERT TACHEZI (organ) VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT : records
Haydn Symphony No 8, in G (Le soir)
ACADEMY OF ST M ARTIN-INTHEFIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Liszt Transcendental Study No 10, in F minor
JORGE BOLET (piano)
Spohr Duo Concertante,
Op 67 No 2: ITZHAK PERLMAN and PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violins) Khachaturian Trio
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
Martinu Symphony No 4
PRAGUE SO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK: records
An interview with the conductor Simon Rattle ; Peter Maxwell Da vies talks about his Third Symphony
; Hugh Wood discusses the music of Roberto Gerhard (featured in Tuesday's Prom); and critic Tim Page offers a contemporary view of the American classics featured in tomorrow's Prom.
Presented by Nicholas Kenyon Producers RAY ABBOTT and ANDREW KUROWSKI
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1.45 pm)
ALEXANDRINA MILCHEVA (soprano) ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE conducted by THOMAS FULTON Parti
Duparc Symphonic Poem: Lenore
Berlioz La mort de Cleopatre
Nigel Andrews , the film critic, reflects on language.
Part 2 Florent Schmitt La tragédie de Salome
(Given on 12 August in the Usher Hall in association with Total Oil Marine) BBC Scot/and
The Cello Suites
PABLO CASALS plays
Suite No 3, in c (BWV 1009) mono
(Suite No 4: tonight at 11.30)
MLADI ENSEMBLE
Helen Duffy (flute) Ruth Watson (oboe)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Chris Card (bassoon)
Richard Watkins (horn)
Taffanel Quintet in G minor
Damase Seventeen Variations, Op 22. BBC Birmingham
KATHRYN STOTT (piano) Howells Sonatina Howard Ferguson Five Bagatelles
Cyril Scott Lotus land;
Water wagtail; Danse negre Tippett Sonata No 2 BBC Birmingham
Handel's Italian Serenata, composed in Naples in 1708 to the same story as his English pastorale Acis and Galatea, but with different text and different music.
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC led by JOHN HOLLOWAY conducted by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (R) Soloists Judith Nelson, Margaret Cable and David Thomas.
PARK LANE MUSIC PLAYERS
Bax Octet for horn, piano and strings
Spohr String Sextet in c, Op 140
PATRICK ADDINALL (trumpet)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JAN KRENZ
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major
Tchaikovsky Suite No 3, in G major
BBC Manchester
'I deal with the things that haven't had a very good press recently - prettiness, love, the family.'
The artist Anthony Green talks with Richard Cork about his ideas and concerns, and about the way these are depicted in his painting.
Producer JUDITH bumpus (R)
leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by Bryden Thomson Heather Harper (soprano)
Malcolm Williamson Next Year in Jerusalem: Poems of Jorge Luis Borges (BBC commission: first performed at last Tuesday's Prom)
Sibelius Symphony No 3 in c, Op 52
BBC Northern Ireland
by DENIS DIDEROT (1713-84) translated and adapted by MICHAEL HENRY
Goethe called it 'an enormous and delicate banquet'. It is a literary experiment; a philosophical romp. It is like a set of Chinese boxes, consisting of stories within the tale of the loves and adventures of the dauntless manservant Jacques. He is a delightful character who explains the absurdity of life by one formula: 'It's all written in the stars.'
With TIMOTHY BATESON
HELENA BRECK. BERNARD BROWN
GEOFFREY COLLINS. ARNOLD DIAMOND
WILLIAM EEDLE. NARISSA KNIGHTS
MOIR LESLIE. MARK ROLSTON
HILDA SCHRODER. MARK STRAKER and JANE WENHAM
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS (R)
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano)
PENELOPE WALKER (contralto) MALDWYN DA VIES (tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (bass)
CARDIFF POLYPHONIC CHOIR chorus-master
RICHARD ELFYN JONES
SWANSEA BACH CHOIR chorus-master JOHN HUGH THOMAS BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conductor ERICH BERGEL Parti
Recent poetry selected and introduced by John Mole , with Poems by RACHEL BLAKE
AUSON BRACKENBURY.
ALAN BROWNJOHN. CEDRIC CULLINGFORD PHILIP GROSS. LAURENCE LERNER JAN MARK. LAWRENCE SAIL
E. J. SCOVELL and GEORGE SZIRTES Readers JILL BALCON and PATRICK ROMER
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
Part 2
(Given on 9 June at St David's Hall, Cardiff)
The Cello Suites
PABLO CASALS plays
Suite No 4, in E flat (Bwv 1010) mono
(Suite No 5: tomorrow at 10. am)