Child Liberation
Britten An American Overture
CBSO/SIMON RATTLE
Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat (K 386c)
NORBERT HAUPTMANN (horn) EDWARD ZIENKOWSKI (violin) WALTER SCHOLEFIELD (viola) KUNIO TSUCHIYA (viola)
JAN DIESSELHORST (cello) Bridge Summer
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/
NORMAN DEL MAR
Schubert Fantasia in F minor (D 940)
RADU LUPU and MURRAY PERAHIA (piano duet)
Janacek Idyll , for strings ROTTERDAM PO/J AMES
CONLON Handel Love in her eyes sits playing (Acis and Galatea) PETER PEARS (tenor)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON/
SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Prokofiev Suite: The Love of Three Oranges
DALLAS SO/EDUARDO MATA records
LONDON FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA directed by ROSS POPLE Elgar Concert Allegro PETER PETTINGER (piano)
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina, Op 19
JUDITH PEARCE (flute) IAN BROWN (piano)
Franck Symphonic Poem: Psyche
BASLE SO/ARMIN JORDAN
Debussy Sonata in g minor SHLOMO MINTZ (violin)
YEFIM BRONFMAN (piano)
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale (mono)
VIENNA PO/WILHELM FURTW ANGLER records
conducted by Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos Narciso Yepes (guitar) Second of eight programmes Arriaga Symphony in D Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre
12.5* pm Interval Reading
12.10* Stravinsky Ballet: Le baiser de la fee (WFMT recording: overseas broadcast made possible by a grant to the orchestra from Cigna Worldwide Inc)
(piano) Haydn Fantasia in c (H xvn 4) Beethoven Sonata in E minor, Op 90 Schubert Allegretto in c minor (D 915); Homage to the ladies of Vienna (D 734) Smetana Bridegroom and bride (Wedding Scenes No 2); Polka in E minor, Op 13 No 1 (Memories of Bohemia); Poetic Polka in G minor, Op 8 No 2; Salon Polka in F sharp, Op 7 No 1 BBC Birmingham (R)
Quartet No 3 BRODSKY STRING QUARTET BBC Birmingham (R)
(The Tales of Hoffmann) Opera in three acts with a prologue and epilogue Libretto by JULES BARBIER after E. T. A. HOFFMANN Music by Offenbach (sung in French) mono records (1948) More than any individual contribution, it is its conversational intimacy, the way in which the music flows gracefully and wittily through the words, its identity of sound and sense, that gives this performance as a whole a very specialflavour. (ROBERT HENDERSON. OPERA ON RECORD 2) CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE OPÉRA-COMIQUE, PARIS/ ANDRE CLUYTENS
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Colin Tudge explores recent changes in our view of human evolution.
(R)
played by TIMOTHY BOND in the German Lutheran
Church, Montpelier Place, London
Bach Toccata in c (BWV 564) Fantasia in G (BWV 572)
Passacaglia in c minor (BWV 582)
by JOHN GOHORRY
Read by Andrew Branch
Producer ALEC REID. BBC Bristol
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet) BBC Welsh
Symphony Orchestra leader JAMES CLARK conducted by James Loughran Parti
Elgar Concert Overture: In the South (Alassio)
Gordon Crosse Array, for trumpet and string orchestra (BBC commission: first performance)
Foreign visitors' impressions of the English in the 18th century
Compiled by BARRY CARMAN with Hugh Dickson
David March , Stephen Thorne and John Westbrook
Producer ALAN HAYDOCK (R)
('As Others Saw Us ' in the 19th century on Thursday at 15pm)
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2, in D
Peter Hennessy gives a runner's view of the Snowdonia Marathon. Producer ANNE WINDER (R)
leader NICHOLAS WARD conductor Richard Hickox Michael Thompson (horn)
Schoeck Sommernacht, Op 58; Horn Concerto, Op 65
Suk Serenade for strings, Op 6
First of seven programmes of music by John Blow
Overture in o minor; Suite No 12, in G; Since the spring comes on; Ground in G (No 1)
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
Riley and Dean
Charles Fox introduces the third of 11 recordings from the 1985 Pendley Manor Festival. HOWARD RILEY (piano) and ELTON DEAN (saxello) improvise 'Tring thing'