Tchaikovsky Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem LSO/GEOFFREY SIMON
7.18* Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op 43 DANISH WIND QUINTET
7.42* Gade Three Tone Pieces DONALD HUNT (organ)
7.53* Dowland The King of Denmark's Galiard CONSORT OF MUSICKE/ ANTHONY ROOLEY
8.00 News
8.05 Stenhammar Three part songs SWEDISH RADIO CHOIR/ERIC ERICSON
8.11* Grieg Lyric Pieces: Norwegian Dance, Op 47 No 4; Notturno, Op 54 No 4; Scherzo, Op 54 No 5; Homesickness, Op 57 No 6 EMIL GILELS (piano)
8.23* Berwald Symphony No I in G minor GOTHENBURG SO/NEEMEJARVI Records Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill
Mendelssohn (1809-47) Mendelssohn's visits to England, starting with first impressions in 1829: London is the grandest and most complicated monster on this earth Letter To His Father, 1829 Three Fantasies, Op 16 LYDIA ARTYMIW (piano) Symphony No 1 in c minor, Op 11; Scherzo (Octet, Op 20) LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO. Records Producer JANE BEVAN
Three pieces for small orchestra (1928) ECO/JEFFREY TATE . Record
played by HAMISH MILNE Polonaise in c sharp minor, Op 26 No 1; Impromptus: in A flat, Op 29; in F sharp, Op 36: in G flat,Op 51; Bolero, Op 19; Scherzo in c sharp minor, Op 39 BBC Pebble Mill (R)
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by RONALD ZOLLMAN MARIE SLORACH (soprano) Smetana Vltava (Ma vlast) Thea Musgrave Monologues of Mary Queen of Scots (first broadcast) Beethoven Symphony No 3, in E flat (Eroica) (Given on 27 October in association with the MacRobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling) BBCScotland. MWjoins at 11.35*
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London CHILINGIRIAN QUARTET
Levon Chilingirian (violin) Mark Butler (violin)
Louise Williams (viola) Philip de Groote (cello)
Benjamin Frankel Quartet No 5, Op 43
Beethoven Quartet in F, Op 135 (Tickets £2.50. available from 11.00am today, or in advance from the Box Office - Tel: [number removed])
Khachaturian Ballet: Gayaneh (excerpts)
SNO/NEEMEJARVI
Britten The Highland Balou (A Charm of Lullabies)
CAROLYN WATKINSON (contralto) TAN CRONE (piano)
Alan Richardson Roundelay GERV ASE DE PEYER (clarinet) GWENNETH PRYOR (piano) Strauss Four Last Songs
FELICITY Loir (soprano) , SNO/NEEMEJARVI ' Dvorak Symphonic poem: The Water Sprite SNO/NEEME JARVI
Verdi Lady Macbeth's aria (Macbeth, Act 1)
AGNES BALTSA (mezzo-soprano) MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA;
ALBERTO ZEDDA
Strauss An Alpine Symphony SNO/NEEMEJARVI
A Night at the Opera
Natalie Wheen presents a surprisingly non-vocal selection of music.
Producer NIGEL WILKINSON
played by George Wilson
Merula: Capriccio cromatico
Zipoli: Verso and Canzona
Merula: Intonazione cromatica del quarto tono; Canzon; La marca; Capriccio
Zipoli: All'elevazione; Al post communio
BBC Scotland
The eighth in a series of programmes featuring the radio orchestras of members of the European Broadcasting Union LUCIA popp (soprano) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe) WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GARY BERTINI direct from the Philharmonie, Cologne Parti
Debussy Prelude a I'après-midi d'un faune
Maderna Oboe Concerto No 3
Helmut Bonheim. Professor of English at Cologne University, reflects on the cultural attractions of the city.
Part 2 Mahler
Symphony No 4 in G
The Lament for the Harp Tree played on the highland bagpipe by WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE BBC Scotland
Presented by Charles Fox featuring THE QUARTET
Ali Haurand (double-bass) Rob Van der Broeck (piano) Gerd Dudek (tenor/soprano saxophones/flute)
Tony Oxley (drums)
Raymond Monelle introduces the second of four major concerts.
JOHN CURRIE SINGERS AND PLAYERS conducted by TERRY EDWARDS
Messiaen.0 sacrum convivium Xenakis A Helene Stravinsky Pater Noster; Credo;
Ave Maria
Xenakis Medea Senecae
(Given on 27 May in the SSO Centre, Broadcasting House, Glasgow) BBC Scotland