Weber Overture: Oberon PHILHARMONIA/SAWALLISCH
7.09 Albinoni Adagio BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
7.20 Johann Strauss
(father) The Chain Bridge Waltzes: PETER GUTH ,
GIDON KREMER (violins) KIM KASHKASHIAN (viola)
GEORGE HORTNAGEL (bass)
7.35 Rossini Overture: La gazza ladra
PHILHARMONIA/GIULINI
7.45 Telemann Water Music: MUSICA ANTIQUA
COLOGNE/REINHARD GOEBEL
8.09 Ibert Divertissement CBSO/FREMAUX. Records
Producer ANTHONY SELLORS
Chopin:
The Last Decade (1839-49) 'I shall live in a wonderful monastery: mountains, palm trees.... Oh, my dear fellow; I am really beginning to live!' Ballade in F ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
Two Polonaises, Op 40; 24 Preludes, Op 28
MAURIZIO POLLINI (piano) Records
Producer JANE WALKER
from 10.55 Handel Organ concerto in B flat, Op 7 No 3 TON KOOPMAN; AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA Walton Crown Imperial RPO/ANDRE PREVIN Elgar In Smyrna PETER PETTINGER (piano)
10.00 Dvorak Slavonic Dances: Op 72 Nos 3 and 4; Op 46 No 8: PETER NOKE, HELEN krizos (piano duet) Bizet Adieux de l'hôtesse arabe FELICITY LOTI (soprano) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
10.20 Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kije CHICAGO SO/ABBADO Petr Eben Folk songs, for piano duet
10.55 Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge (R) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JOHN BINGHAM (piano) MEDICI STRING QUARTET
11.15 Britten Suite: A Time There Was.... CBSO/SIMON RATTLE Enesco Violin Sonata No 3 THE COMPOSER (violin) DINU LIPATTI (piano)
11.52 Ravel Mother Goose Suite, for piano duet Producer MARK ROWUNSON BBC Manchester
Third Comhill Test
The fourth day's play.
1.05 pm News
1.10 Talking Point
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary, including At the Bookstall Producer PETER BAXTER
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 1 Elgar Elegy for Strings Haydn Symphony No 103 BBC Scotland
RAPHAEL SOMMER (cello) DANIEL ADNI (piano) Faure Sonata No 1 in D minor Koechlin Sonata, Op 66 Poulenc Sonata (1948)
(Details as Sunday at 10.30am)
conducted by MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG HENRYK SZERYNG (violin) Brahms Violin Concerto 3.30 Interval Reading
3.35 Brahms Symphony No 1. (Saar Radio recording)
played by PAUL SPICER at Beverley Minster. First of two programmes. Howells Rhapsody No 2 in E flat minor Richard Popplewell Elegy 'in memory of Harold Darke ' (first broadcast) Francis Jackson Introduction, toccata, chorale and fugue BBC Manchester
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano) Poulenc Avant Ie cinema; Montparnasse; Voyage a Paris; La Grenouillere; Chansons villageoises; L'Anguille; Allons plus vite; Le Disparu; Hotel; Parisiana: 2 BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Brian Wright Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
The third of six conversations with the biologist Lewis Wolpert. Sir James Lighthill , Provost of University
College, London, reflects on the excitement of applied mathematics, a subject which has led him into areas as diverse as supersonic flight and blood flow.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS (R) (Fourth programme Thursday
7.05pm)
Debussy's opera in JOHN ELIOT GARDINER 'S revised edition of the original 1902 version which restores the cuts imposed by the Paris censors. The opera sets
MAETERLINCK'S tragic play about the love of Melisande for her husband's half-brother,
Pelleas. (sung in French)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR
LYONS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER (R) Acts 1, 2 and 3 9.00 Roger Nichols talks with John Eliot Gardiner about his edition of Pelleas. (R)
9.20 Acts 4 and 5 (Given at the 1988 Proms in the Royal Albert Hall , London)
First of three programmes. Javier Alvarez and Alejandro Vinso discuss their music and its Latin-American sources, with examples ranging from tango folk song to orchestral and electronic music to convey the flavour of their art and to 'catch the eye of the listener.'
The Strauss Family Johann (son),
Eduard and Josef Shooting Quadrille Johann Strauss (father and son)
Waltzes and Polkas
Johann Strauss (son), transc Tausig
You Only Live Once Johann Strauss (son) Ballet: Ritter Pasman