Karel Hasler March: Die Funfunddreissiger; Romance; Galop: Am Motor Frantisek Kmoch Mazurka: Auf alte Weise CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
7.18* Pierre Danican Philidor Suite No 3 in C PHTLIDOR ENSEMBLE
7.35* Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella ECO/CHARLES DUTOIT
8.00 News
8.05 Franck Les Eolides AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW orchestra; WILLEM VAN OTTERLOO
8.14* Mozart Six German Dances (k 571) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/NEVILLE MARRINER
8.23* Rimsky-Korsakov Symphonic suite: Antar, Op 9 PITTSBURG SO/LORIN MAAZEL
(Records)
Bartok Kossuth BUDAPEST SO/ARPAD JOO
Five Hungarian folk songs (1906)
MEDGYASZAY VILMA (soprano) THE COMPOSER (piano) Mono
Improvisations on Hungarian peasant songs
ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano) Three village scenes ANNA ADAM (soprano)
LAURA FARAGO (soprano) GIRLS' CHORUS OF GYOR
BUDAPEST CHAMBER ENSEMBLE/ ANTAL DORATI. Records
EDER QUARTET
Janos Selmeczi (violin) Ildiko Hegyi (violin) Sandor Papp (viola) Gyorgy Eder (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4 Mozart Quartet in G (K 387) (R)
Rimsky-Korsakov Prelude: A Hymn to Nature
(The Invisible City of Kitezh) SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/ NEEMEJARVI
Roussel Symphony No 1 (Le Poeme de la foret)
FRENCH NO/CHARLES DUTOIT Records
(piano)
Janacek Sonata (1 X 1905) Schurmann Two Ballades (Homage to Janacek) (first UK broadcast)
PETER HARVEY (baritone) BBC SINGERS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON JOLY
Holst Two songs without words, Op 22
George Dyson In Honour of the City
E. J. Moeran Nocturne
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London
NINA MILKINA (piano) NEIL BLACK (Oboe) THEA KING (clarinet) GRAHAM SHEEN (bassoon) ANTHONY HALSTEAD (horn)
Mozart Piano Sonata in D (K 311); Quintet in E flat for piano and wind (K 452)
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)
(Tickets, £2.50, available from 11.00am today, or in advance from the Box Office - Tel: [number removed])
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Fritz Spiegl attempts a game of musical consequences, in which Acis and Galatea take a walk to the Paradise Garden, and he says to her....
Producer GARETH WALTERS
JAMES DALTON on the Metzler organ at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford
Lebegue Offertoire in c major; Cromorne en taille; Magnificat (first tone)
Walond Voluntary in G major, OplNo5
Stanley Voluntary in F major, Op 6 No 4
Bach Fantasia and fugue in G minor (bwv 542)
First of three programmes.
Cantata No 119: Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn
Cantata No 45: Es is dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist
Raglan Baroque Singers,
Raglan Baroque Players
led by Roy Goodman
directed by Nicholas Kraemer
(Next programme tomorrow at 9.45pm)
direct from Grzegorz Fitelberg Cultural Centre, Katowice, Poland featuring the radio orchestras of members of the European Broadcasting Union.
POLISH TELEVISION SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA. KATOWICE conducted by ANTONI wrr
CHRISTIAN ALTENBURGER (violin) Lutoslawski Symphony No 3
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1 inD
9.20* Norman Davies, historian of Poland, presents a view of Katowice and Silesia. Whether Polish or German, the Silesians were products of a unique blend of economic and cultural developments, making them a breed apart.
9.40* Shostakovich Symphony No 6
Presented by Charles Fox featuring LEVEL TWO
George Haslam (baritone saxophone)
Steve Franklin (keyboards) Tracy (double-bass) Steve Harris (drums)
Sonatina for 11 instruments
BRATISLAVA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by STEVAN ROBL (Czech Radio recording)