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Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 (K495)
DENNIS BRAIN (horn)
PHILHARMONIA/
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.16* Poulenc Elegie SETA TANYEL and JEREMY BROWN (pianos)
7.30 News
7.35 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Hamlet
ISRAEL PO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.54* Dowland The King of Denmark's Galliard
DOWLAND CONSORT
7.56* Nielsen Flute Concerto AURELE NICOLET (flute)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA;
KURTMASUR
8.15* Grainger A Jutish Melody (on Danish Folk Songs) NIGEL COXE (piano) Records
J. S. Bach: Kantor,
Kapellmeister and Organist Sonata No 5 in F minor MONICA HUGGETT (violin)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
Chorale Prelude on 'Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme' WERNER JACOB (organ)
Cantata No 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die
Stimme JULIANNE BAIRD (soprano)
DREW MINTER (counter-tenor) JEFFREY THOMAS (tenor) JAN OPALACH (bass)
BACH ENSEMBLE/JOSHUA RIFKIN Records
Songs about solitude, its bliss or its loneliness, by Schumann, Duparc and Wolf, sung by CHARLES NAYLOR (baritone) with MICHAEL DUSSEK (piano) (R)
Leopold Stokowski conducts the Philharmonia in Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic suite. Record
JAMES DOWER (flute)
JOHN LENEHAN (piano) Copland Duo
Barber Canzone, Op 38 Piston Sonata BBC Wales (R)
VALERY GRADOW (violin)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Berlioz Overture: The Corsair Spohr Violin Concerto No 7 in E minor
Tchaikovsky Suite No 3 in G
(Presented by the Lakeland Sinfonia Concert Society on 1 October in Westmorland Hall, Kendal. in association with Provincial Insurance pic)
BBC Manchester
live from
St David 's Hall, Cardiff NIKOLAI DEMIDENKO (piano)
Schubert Four Impromptus (D 935); Fantasy in c (D 760) (Wandererfantasie) BBC Wales
Devised and written BY STEPHEN ROE
C P. E. Bach is a paradoxical and elusive figure - rooted in the music of his time, but also anticipating the sensibilities of the Romantics; a conservative court composer capable of the wildest flights of fancy. This
Programme surveys his output - sonatas and solo keyboard
Pieces, symphonies, a concerto, a cantata and attempts to unravel the contradictions and examine his importance as a composer and as the supreme Keyboard master of his day. Records. Producer ANDREW LYLE
led by Martin Loveday, conducted by Norman del Mar
Frank Lloyd (horn)
Weber: Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits
Strauss: Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat
Bridge: There is a Willow Grows aslant a Brook
Dvorak: Symphonic Variations
Presented by Michael Berkeley. Producer JONATHAN STRACEY
Poet Seamus Heaney talks to Hermione Lee.
Producer ANNE HOWELLS. Stereo
The first of six plays
The Land Where the King
Is a Child (La Vilk dont le prince est un enfant) by HENRI DE MONTHERLANT translated by HENRY REED with The action takes place between the two World Wars in the Auteuil district of Paris at a Catholic boarding school. Narrator PETER BARTLETT
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN (R)
(Peguy 'The Mystery of the Chanty of Joan of Arc ' Friday, 9.15pm)
The sixth of seven programmes Introduced by The Composer Emblems (1947)
MALCOLM BINNS (piano) BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY
String Quartet No 3 (1971) ARDITTI QUARTET
Variations for Orchestra (1953-55): CINCINATTI SO!
MICHAEL GIELEN. Record (R)
Balakirev and Cui
Cui Three Pushkin settings: Le Desir, Op 57; Conjuration, Op 55 No 6; Chanson de Mary, Op55No7
Balakirev Symphony No 1 in c (1866-98)