Psychology and Jane Eyre
Grieg Morning (Peer Gynt) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/EUGENE ORMANDY
7.9* Schubert Erntelied HELEN DONATH (soprano) KLAUS DONATH (piano)
7.11* Mozart Six German Dances (K 509)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.25* Monteverdi Ave maris Stella (Vespers of 1610) MONTSERRAT CATHEDRAL CHOIRS
COLLEGIUM AUREUM directed by mENEU SEGARRA
7.34* Bach Fugue in G minor (bwv578)
WOLFGANG RUBSAM (organ)
7.37* Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
ION BROWN (violin) MALCOLM LATCHEM (violin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Rameau Chaconne (Les Indes galantes, Act 4) PAILLARDCO/JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
8.12* Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1, in A minor
PIERRE FOURNIER
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA/JEAN MARTINON
8.32* Berlioz Romeo's Reverie and Feast at the Capulets' (Romeo and Juliet)
CHICAGO SO/CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.47* Eigar Sospiri; March:
Pomp and Circumstance No 2 NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRAl
SIR JOHN BARBIROLL1 records
Alun Hoddinott Symphony No 6, Op 116
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER (R)
Piano Concerto No 3, Op 66 ROGER WOODWARD
NEW PHILHARMONIAI
HANS-HUBERT SCHONZELER: record BBC Wales
played by GYORGY SANDOR (piano) Frescobaldi Toccata and Fugue in G major and minor
Domenico Zipoli Pastorale Bach Trio-Sonata No 6, in G (bwv 530) (R)
with Angus McDermid
Second of eight programmes
WELLS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR conducted by MARK KNIGHT and TIMOTHY GOULTER
Tippett Little Music for strings; The Crown of the Year (Given in November 1985 at
St George Brandon Hill, Bristol) (Third programme on Monday)
with David Munrow
The emergence of the trombone from its lonely position as a 'special-effect' instrument to that of a regular member of the orchestra. (R)
leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by Volker Wangenheim
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) Parti Handel, arr Harty Music for the Royal Fireworks
Ravel Piano Concerto in G major Piers Hellawell Xenophon (first performance)
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D
Frank Bridge An Irish Melody (Londonderry Air)
Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American)
Frank Bridge Sally in Our Alley; Cherry Ripe
BBC Birmingham (R)
director Edward Harper Varese Octandre
Ligeti Ten pieces for wind quintet
Edward McGuire Liberation Sousa, arr Lyell Cresswell Three marches (R)
Song-poem by DANIEL SCHIEBELER Music by Telemann (sung in German)
RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leader MONICA HUGGETT conductor NICHOLAS KRAEMER
Producer NICHOLAS ANDERSON (R)
Presented by Richard Baker Producer ANDREW LYLE
FAIREY ENGINEERING BAND conductor ROY NEWSOME
Andrew Jackman Broadland Day (first broadcast performance)
Eric Ball Festival Music BBC Manchester
The first of two programmes Sonata in G minor, for treble recorder and continuo
Sonata in c major, for treble recorder and continuo
Sonata in c minor, for oboe and continuo
MICHEL PIGUET (recorder/oboe) CHARLES MEDLAM (cello) JOHN TOLL (harpsichord)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London Emanuel Ax (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra leader PETER THOMAS conducted by Kurt Sanderling Parti
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Piano Concerto No 4, in G
Impressions of the English in the 19th century by such visitors as Heinrich Heine ,
Fyodor Dostoevsky , and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Compiled by BARRY CARMAN with Hugh Dickson
David March , Stephen Thome and John Westbrook (R)
('As Others Saw Us' in the 20th century next Saturday '
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 3. in D minor
Last of 14 programmes Liszt Pupils on Record
Rare recordings of FREDERIC LAMOND , EUGEN D'ALBERT , MORITZ ROSENTHAL. CONRAD ANSORGE ,
ARTHUR FRIEDHEM , JOSE VIANNA DA MOTTA. ARTHUR DE GREEF and EMIL SAUER.
Producer MISHA DONAT. mono
Niccolo Castiglioni Morceaux lyriques: OMAR ZOBOLI (oboe) ITALIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, MILAN conducted by ARMANDO KRIEGER Franco Donatoni Duo pour Bruno
ITALIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, MILAN conducted by GIANLUIGI GELMETTI (first UK broadcasts) (Italian Radio recording)
(Music by Bruno Madema and Luigi Norm in tomorrow's Prom)
by Declan Sweeney
Read by Stella McCusker
Wilson meets a woman in the streets and she comes to live with him. She sits in the corner silent and majestic like a statue, a religious statue. Why then do two men come banging on the door demanding to interview her about a crime?
BBC Northern Ireland
Sixth of seven programmes of keyboard music and songs by John Blow
Suite No 6, in G minor; If mighty Wealth; Morlake's ground
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
(Final programme tomorrow at
11.35pm)