Berlioz Overture: Les francsjuges, Op 3
LSO/SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.17* Vivaldi Concerto in B flat (Rv362)(Lacaccia)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR piNNOCK (harpsichord)
7.25* Mozart Gigue (K 574) mttsuko UCHIDA (piano)
7.26* Haydn Symphony No 31, in D (Horn signal)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Elgar Overture: Cockaigne, Op 40 (In London Town) LPO/SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.18* Jim Parker A Londoner in New York
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
8.36* Gershwin An American in Paris: SAN FRANCISCO SO/SEIJI OZAWA records
Prokofiev: The Pans Years Ballet suite: Chout LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
Piano Concerto No 5, in G major
SVIATOSLA RICHTER WARSAW PO/wrrOLD ROWICKI records
Divertimento in E flat (K 563)
MEMBERS OF THE AMADEUS QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) record
BENJAMIN KAPLAN (piano) Liszt Sposalizio
Mendelssohn Three Fantasies, Op 16; Two pieces, Op posth. Liszt Valse-Impromptu ;
Lesjeux d'eau a la Villa d'Este
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by COLMAN PEARCE James Harley Overture: Divertimento
John Ireland Minuet and Elegy for strings (A Downland Suite)
Brian Boydell Shielmartin Suite Lambert Aubade heroique Khachaturian Suite: Masquerade Youmans, arr Shostakovich
Tea for Two (Tahiti Trot)
Max Harrison 's selection in this last programme includes 'Creole love call' by DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA, 'Stealin' apples' by the 1949 BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET, and 'Blues in thirds' by SIDNEY BECHER (clarinet) and EARL HINES (piano).
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London Aureli Blaszczok (violin)
Krystyna Borucinska (piano)
Brahms Sonata No 2, in A major Szymano wski Sonata in D minor (Tickets available from Ticket Unit, BBC, London W1A 4WW)
CHAMELEON
Alexander Balanescu (violin) Elisabeth Perry (violin)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Elizabeth Wilson (cello) Schnittke Quartet No 2
Silvestrov Quartetto piccolo Shostakovich Two fragments from Hamlet
Introduced by Paul Vaughan
direct from the Queen's
Free Chapel of St George, Windsor Castle
Introit: Let all mortal flesh (Bairstow)
Responses (Smith)
Psalms 65,66,67 (Hopkins, Atkins, Nares)
First lesson (rsv): Proverbs 18, w 10-24
Canticles (Bairstow in G)
Second lesson (Rsv): Revelation 11, w 14-19
Anthem: Valiant-for-truth (Vaughan Williams)
Organ voluntary: Rhapsody in c sharp minor (Howells) Director of music
CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON Organist ROGER JUDD
Introduced by Tony Scotland
Moniuszko Mazurka, Recitative and Jontek's Dumka (Halka) BOGDAN PAPROCKI (tenor)
BERLIN RSO/MIECZYSLAW MIERZEJEWSKI Chopin Preludes, Op 28 Nos 9-24 maurizio POLLlNI (piano) Mieczyslaw Karlowicz
Symphonic Poem No 2 (Eternal Songs)
SILESIAN PHILHARMONIC SO/
JERZY SALWAROWSKI
Schubert String Quartet in G (D887)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Peter Carter (violin) David Roth (violin)
Prunella Pacey (viola)
Bruno Schrecker (cello) records
RICHARD CRABTREE (viola) HUBERT DAWKES (organ)
Otto Siegl Weihnachts-Sonate Leo Sowerby Poem BBCBristol
Ian McDougall , with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service, presents his selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 11.30am)
First of two recitals direct from Christie's, St James's, London
Shostakovich 24 Preludes and Fugues, Nos 1-12 played by the artist who gave the work's first performance in 1952
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, [address removed])
(Preludes and Fugues, Nos 13-24, tomorrow at 8.0 pm)
In a series of three illustrated talks, Adrian Rifkin , Lecturer at Portsmouth Polytechnic, shows how French popular songs of the 1930s illuminate aspects of life in Paris at the time.
1: Paris the Zoo
From a series of concerts given in Moscow to bring forward new works
Vasily Lobanov Cello Concerto NATALIA GUTMAN (Cello)
Tatiana Sergeyeva Piano Concerto No 2
THE COMPOSER (piano)
Alfred Schnittke Concerto Grosso No 2
OLEG KAGAN (violin)
NATALIA GUTMAN (cello)
USSR STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZDESTVENSKY (all first broadcast performances)
(Soviet Radio recordings)
The novelist Howard Jacobson reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Country Dancing by NIGEL Williams at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Takacs String Quartet
Gabor Takacs-Nagy (violin) Karoly Schranz (violin) Gabor Ormai (viola) Andras Fejer (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 76 No 2
Schubert Quartet in A minor (D 804)
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Studio 7. Ticket details from BBC Concerts Promotion, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ) BBC Manchester