Charpentier Incidental music: Andromede
LONDON BAROQUE/MEDLAM
7.13 Scarlatti Sonata in B (Kk 244)
VIRGINIA BLACK (harpsichord)
7.16 Handel Concerto grosso in A minor, Op6No4
ENGLISH CONCERT/PINNOCK
7.30am News
7.35 Tchaikovsky
Overture: The Storm
CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA HAITINK
7.47 Schumann Papillons MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
8.01 Berwald Symphony No 4 in E flat
GOTHENBURG SO/
NEEME JAR VI Records
Producer RAY ABBOTT
Ravel: Through Five Mirrors
Each day. one of the pieces from Miroirs played by LOUIS LORTIE followed by music suggested by it. 1: Noctuelles
Introduction and Allegro MELOS ENSEMBLE
Gaspard de la nuit LOUIS LORTIE (piano) Valses nobles et sentimentales
MONTREAL SO/
CHARLES DUTOIT. Records Producer GORDON STEWART
Music of the 1820s. 30s and 40s by Mendelssohn (Violin Concerto and Piano Sextet), Berlioz
(Overtures to 'King Lear' and 'The Corsair') and Schumann
(Piano Quartet), with contributions from Glinka, Meyerbeer, Pearsall, Horsley, Sterndale Bennett ,
Walmisley and Flotow. Producer MARK ROWUNSON BBC Manchester
Prelude (Penelope);
Ballade in F sharp, Op 19;
Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
BBC WELSH SO led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKI OTAKA
KATHRYN STOTT (piano) BBC Wales
(violin)
JOSEF HALA (piano)
Dvorak Sonata in F, Op 57 Smetana From My Homeland
Beethoven Sonata in f, Op 24 (R)
with Michael Oliver
(Details as Sunday 10.30am)
(Der Bettelstudenth: 1882) Operetta in three acts, to a libretto by FRIEDRICH ZELL and RICHARD GENEE.
Music by Carl Millocker Colonel Ollendorf exacts revenge for a slap in the face from Laura by engineering her marriage to penniless student Symon. (sung in German)
Two students, committed to prison:
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
GRAUNKE SO/FRANZ ALLERS Records
(piano)
Paderewski Minuet in G, Op 14 No 1; Nocturne in B flat. Op 16 No 4 Schubert Sonata in A minor (D 784) Chopin Ballade in G minor, Op 23
5.10 Interval Reading
5.15 Medtner Sonata in G minor, Op 22
Faure Barcarolle No 3 in G flat. Op 42; Nocturne No 6 in D flat, Op 63
Liszt Rapsodie espagnole BBC Pebble Mill (R)
NASH ENSEMBLE
Judith Pearce (flute)
Marcia Crayford (violin) Roger Chase (viola)
Christopher van Kampen (cello)
Mozart Flute Quartet in D (K285)
Nicholas Maw Quartet for flute and strings (R)
The Monday programme on the performing arts.
Christopher Cook talks to playwright
Martin Sherman , author of Bent, about his latest play A Madhouse in Goa, which opened last week at the Lyric Theatre,
Hammersmith, London. Producer FIONA MCLEAN
LONDON CLASSICAL PLAYERS conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON
Beethoven Overture: Leonore No 3
Spohr Symphony No 2 in D minor (Historic)
Schubert Symphony No 9 in c (Great)
(Given on 29 September 1988 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London)
AUDUBON STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No 1
Bartok Quartet No 2 (R)
Colin Tudge splits modern science into six programmes.
A Bum Rap: Jim Shapiro sticks up for his life's love, bacteria - they're really very sociable.
The Bells!: Sinyan Shen reckons Chinese campanologists of 2,000 years ago have something to teach us.
Mono
Herbert Howells Five Songs (1911);
Three Dances for violin and orchestra, Op 7; Gadabout;
A Kent Yeoman 's Wooing Song