Glinka Kamarinskaya : fantasy on two Russian themes
Brno State Po/Oskar Danon
Kodaly Dances from Galanta
Budapest So/Gyorgy Lehel
Seiber Four French Folk Songs
Robert Tear (tenor) Timothy Walker (guitar)
Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Rotterdam Po/David Zinman
Grovlez L'Almanach aux images
David Willison (piano)
Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Tale of Tsar Saltan
SNO/Neeme Jarvi
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
Kyung Wha Chung (violin) RPO/Rudolf Kempe: records
Critics' Choice 1985
Rodney Milnes ,
Richard Osborne , Lionel Salter and John Warrack discuss with Paul Vaughan their selection of the year's outstanding issues.
Ravel Don Quichotte a Dulcinee jose VAN DAM (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Elgar Violin Concerto in b minor, Op 61 NIGEL KENNEDY
LPO/VERNON HANDLEY records
leader MALCOLM STEWART conductor Marek Janowski Gordon Hunt (oboe) Parti
Gluck Overture: Alceste Mozart Oboe Concerto in c major (K 314)
Tom McNab , the novelist and former Olympic athletics coach, reflects on some topical sporting issues.
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 9, in D minor BBC Manchester (R)
Last of 13 programmes
The composer's final work was a setting of the complete text of Psalm 119, a verse from which was the basis for the oration at his funeral.
HANOVER BOYS' CHOIR
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE
LONDON BAROQUE
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE directed by HEINZ HENNIG : record
An Anthology of French Music 1871-1914
The fourth of seven programmes Chabrier Espana
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
ARMIN JORDAN
Chausson Poeme de l'amour et de la mer
JESSYE NORMAN (soprano) MONTE-CARLO PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA/ARMIN JORDAN Satie Four Gnossiennes PASCAL ROGÉ (piano)
Debussy String Quartet in G minor
CHILINGIRIAN QUARTET
Faure Cinq melodies de Venise, Op 58
BERNARD KRUYSEN (baritone) NOËL LEE (piano)
Debussy Ariettes oubliees: C'est 1'extase langoureuse; II pleure dans mon coeur; L'ombre des arbres
Aquarelles: Green; Spleen ELLY AMELING (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Debussy Prelude a l'après-midi d'un faune
PARIS ORCHESTRA/DANIEL BARENBOIM records
The last of five programmes in which musicians offer a personal view of Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas.
Introduced by Malcolm Boyd Sonatas in D (Kk 298-9)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord) Sonata in E minor (Kk 233) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Sonata in E minor (Kk 394) MARIA TIPO (piano)
Sonata in D (Kk 223)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord) Brahms Unuberwindlich, Op 72 No 5
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) records
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Michael Billington (in the Chair). Christopher Cook, Richard Cork, Christopher Dunkley and Gillian Reynolds. In a special retrospective edition five regular contributors to Critics' Forum discuss a novel, a television series, a radio programme, a film, a play and an exhibition from the past year that have dealt in a distinctive and imaginative way with contemporary British life.
DAVID SANGER (organ) in Westminster Cathedral
Dupre Prelude and Fugue in B
Bonnet Romance sans paroles; Elfes
Nibelle Carillon orleanais
Tournemire Cantilene improvisee
Vierne Scherzetto (24 Pieces)
Demessieux Te Deum
Oratorio in three acts Music by Handel
Libretto by THOMAS MORELL
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA leader TREVOR WILLIAMS conducted by DENYS DARLOW Act
The third of five programmes: how this country was regarded in the 18th century by such visitors as the French philosopher Voltaire and Carl Philip Moritz , a German pastor who went on a walking tour of England.
('As Others Saw Us ' in the 19th century: Friday at 9. 5 pm)
Acts 2 and 3 (First broadcast in 1975)
"One of the reasons I got into photography was because the camera was a tool I could hide behind."
The photographer David Hurn, in conversation with Colin Ford, Keeper of the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, reflects on the ideas he has tried to pursue in his photo-journalism as well as in his more intimate pictures of everyday life.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
directed by Reinhard Goebel (violin) Last of six programmes Music once attributed to
J. S. Bach but now thought to be by his sons and pupils
Sonata in G minor (BWV 1020); Trio-Sonata in G (BWV 1038); Suite in G minor (BWV 1070) records
The third of six dialogues in the dark. The scene is a bedroom in Stevenage.
(R. Fourth dialogue tomorrow 11. 40pm)