Strauss Morgen, Op 27 No 4 - Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) Gerald Moore (piano)
7.09* Ravel Alborada del gracioso - Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit
7.17* Castillon Esquisses symphoniques, Op 15 - Monte Carlo PO/George Pretre
7.40* Dvorak Cypress: No 10 (O Charming Rose) - Cleveland String Quartet
7.43* Tomasi Trumpet Concerto - Wynton Marsalis, Philharmonia Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen
8.00 News
8.05 Debussy Danse sacree et danse profane - Vera Badings (harp), Concertgebouw Orchestra/Bernard Haitink
8.15* Schubert Drei Klavierstucke (D946) - Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
8.37* Brahms Liebeslieder Walzer, Op 52 (excerpts) - Edith Mathis (soprano), Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto), Peter Schreier (tenor), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Karl Engel and Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano duet)
8.51* Johann Strauss (son), arr Webern Schatz-Walzer, Op 418 - Boston Symphony Chamber Players.
(Records)
Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)
I believe in a beautiful utility of music from the social point of view. We shouldn't make music in an egoistic way for ourselves, but for other people ...It is a substance which must be extracted, and sometimes by dint of enormous labour, even suffering.... Pieces espagnoles
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano) Trois mélodies
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) Ballet: El amor brujo HUGUETTE TOURANGEAU (mezzo-soprano)
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT Records
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
played by EDITH VOGEL and JAMES GIBB
Allegro in A minor (D 947) (Lebensstiirme); Rondo in A major (D 951); Variations in A flat major (D 813) (R)
Missa Brevis in F (H xxn 1) JUDITH NELSON (soprano) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
CHOIR OF CHRtST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.
OXFORD
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by SIMON PRESTON. Record
SYRINX
Martin Parry (flute) Keith Pascoe (violin)
Anthony Byrne (viola) Mark Jackson (cello) Gillian Tingay (harp)
Pierne Voyage au pays du tendre
Francaix Quintet
Debussy Syrinx, for solo flute Tournier Suite , Op 34
DMITRY SITKOVETSKY (violin)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Shostakovich Violin Concerto Nol
Tchaikovsky Suite: Nutcracker BBC Manchester
direct from St John's, Smith Square, London JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
Praetorius Dances (Terpsichore) Ludovico Roncalli Passacaglia Silvius Leopold Weiss Fantasy; Tombeau de M. Cajetan; Passacaglia
Stephen Dodgson Fantasy-Divisions
Villa-Lobos Three studies Barrios Two waltzes
(Tickets £2.50, available from
11.00am today, or in advance from the Box Office - Tel: 01-222-1061; (Re-broadcast next Sunday)
Vivaldi Concerto in D, Op 3 No 1 YEHUDI MENUHIN, ALBERTO LYSY
HU KUN and MI-KYUNG LEE (violins) CAMERATA LYSY. GSTAAD
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A (K 488): MITSUKO UCHIDA
ECO/JEFFREYTATE
Schumann Marchenbilder, Op 113
NOBUKO IMAI (viola)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Bruch Scottish Fantasy, Op 46 CHO LIANG UN (violin)
CHICAGO SO/LEONARD SLATKIN
Chopin Mazurkas, Op 59: No 2 in A flat; No 3 in F sharp minor FOU TS'ONG (piano)
Chopin, arr Milstein Nocturne in c sharp minor
KYUNGWHA CHUNG (violin) PHILLIP MOLL (piano)
Nielsen Symphony No 5 GOTHENBURG SO/
MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG
Presented by Eric Hancock
Producer IAN CARSON. BBC Bristol
played by JOHN FUSSELL at the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea Percy Whitlock Sonata in c minor. BBC Wales
Being the adventures of Mademoiselle de Maupin, singer, swordswoman and sister of the Sacred Heart. A play with music by STEPHEN WYATT and JENNY SPRINCE
Music by JENNY SPRINCE
Performed by EDWARD BECKETT JOHN DERVAN and ADRIAN LEVINE Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER (R)
Music by Jean-Baptiste Lully Text by JEAN RACINE (sung in French)
After a decade of military success, peace was the theme of Louis XIV's court entertainments throughout
1685. On 16 July in the orangerie of the Chateau de Sceaux, this divertissement was performed before the King and his guests. EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
EMILY VAN EVERA (soprano) CHARLES DANIELS (tenor) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) LONDON BAROQUE CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA led by INGRID SEIFERT conducted by CHARLES MEDLAM (Lully's 'Atys' tomorrow at 7.00pm)
by GRAEME FIFE
'Jean-Baptiste Lully , composer to the King's Chamber Music, will this night, the 6th January 1687, conduct a solemn Te Deum proclaiming thanks to God for his Majesty Louis XIV's recovery from illness. Vive le Roi !'
Read by Edward de S ouza
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER (R)
Presented by Charles Fox featuring RADIUS
David Cross (electric violin)
Sheila Maloney (synthesisers) Steve Topping (guitar)
John McCullough (bass guitar) Geoff Serle (drums)
A Morning with the Versatile Peer, Lord Berners, in the Ancient Seat of Learning by DENTON WELCH
Read by Benjamin Whitrow Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
(A Ritual)
John Tavener 's dramatic cantata, first performed by the City of Birmingham Touring Opera at this year's
Cheltenham Festival, direct from St Alban's Church,
BalsaU Heath, Birmingham (sung in Greek)
ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON HALSEY assistant conductor
CHARLES KILPATRICK BBC Pebble Mill