Schubert Marches militaires (D 733 Nos 1 and 2):CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH JUSTUS FRANZ (piano duet)
7.08 de Beriot Violin
Concerto No 1 (Military) TAKAKO NISHIZAKI (violin) BELGIAN RSO,
ALFRED WALTER
7.20 Liszt Ungarischer Sturmmarsch
CINCINNATI SO/KUNZEL
7.35 Haydn Symphony
No 53 in D: LA PETITE BANDE/ SIGISWALD KUIJKEN
7.58 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 18 in B flat (K 456): MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/ GARDINER. Records
Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat:LSO/THE COMPOSER Mono records
First of two programmes. Quartet in A minor, Op 132 JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET (Hungarian Radio recording)
Pezel Three Sonatinas Dodgson Sonata
Stephen Roberts Stuart
Masque. BBC Pebble Mill (R)
PETER BRADLEYFULGONI Brahms Four Pieces, Op 119
Tchaikovsky June (Barcarolle from
The Seasons, Op 37b) Prokofiev Sonata No 3 in A minor. BBC Bristol (R)
KARIN ADAM (violin) BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by JOHN HOPKINS
Walton Symphony No 2 Sibelius Violin Concerto
Elgar In the South (Alassio) (Presented 19 January in Civic Hall, by Wolverhampton
Metropolitan Borough Council) BBC Manchester
live from St Paul 's
Church, Birmingham LONDON BAROQUE
LONDON BAROQUE CHOIR directed by CHARLES MEDLAM
GILLIAN FISHER (soprano) MARY NICHOLS (contralto) JOHN MARK AINSLEY (tenor) RICHARD SAVAGE (bass)
J.S. Bach Easter Oratorio (BWV 249) BBC Pebble Mill
Piano music by William Baines (1899-1922) played by ERIC PARKIN BBC Manchester
Donizetti's comic opera in three acts. Libretto by GIOVANNI RUFFINI and THE COMPOSER. (sung in Italian) (bass) (baSS) (tenor) (soprano) (bass)
CHORUS OF THE GRAND
THEATRE, GENEVA
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ BRUNO CAMPANELLA
(Swiss Radio recording from the Grand Theatre, Geneva)
Quartet in c, Op 59 No 3
with Peter Paul Nash
Producer DAVID GALLAGHER
Nicholas Cleobury talks with Michael Hall. Producer RAY ABBOTT
Charles Fox introduces recordings made by groups led by the pianist Stan Tracey and his son, Clark, the drummer.
'The Stiperstones', a suite by Steve Melling and Clark Tracey , was recorded at the Hawth Theatre, Crawley, by the CLARK TRACEY QUINTET
8.20 Charles Fox talks to Stan and Clark Tracey.
8.35 Stan Tracey 's 'Genesis' suite was recorded in the Royal Festival Hall by the STAN TRACEY BIG BAND
Ivor Cutler speaks, for the nation, to a small crowd, an attractive woman, and a petrol pump attendant. With Jennifer Piercey. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Presenter Giles Swayne. AQUARIUS conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
John Casken Vaganza (first broadcast)
Paul Patterson At the Still Point of the Turning World Giles Swayne Into the Light (first broadcast)
Bartok: The Last Decade Ostinato; Violin Sonata
Piano Concerto No 3 (1945)