Beethoven, arr Sedlak Overture: Fidelio
OCTOPHORUS
7.06 Poulenc Concerto for two pianos
FRANCOIS-RENE DUCHABLE JEAN PHILIPPE
COLLARD ROTTERDAM PO/CONLON
7.35 Mussorgsky, orch Rimsky-Korsakov A Night on the Bare Mountain: LSO/SOLTI
7.46 Vivaldi Concerto con molti stromenti (Rv 558) ENGLISH CONCERT; TREVOR PINNOCK
7.56 Mendelssohn Symphony No 1 VIENNA PO)
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI Producer JAMES JOLLY Records
Tudor Composers
Carols, court songs and instrumental music from the early Tudor songbooks, by Cornysh,
Sheryngham and Fayrfax, together with John Browne 's six-part Stabat mater from the Eton Choirbook. Records
Producer JUDITH ROLES
An exploration of man's fantasies and moods.
Haydn String Quartet in F, Op 50 No 5: DELMÉ QUARTET
9.54 Schumann Fantasy in c. Op 17
JANINA FAILKOWSKA (piano)
10.26 Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat, Op 70 No 2
ROSEMARY FURNISS (violin) ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) KATHRYN STOTT (piano)
11.00 John Mayer Quartet No 2 (Nava Rasa)
(first UK broadcast)
11.36 Mozart Piano Trio in C (K 548)
11.57 Balakirev Islamey, for piano
Producer JILLIAN WHITE BBC Bristol
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
KONSTANTY KULKA (violin) Mendelssohn Scherzo (Symphony No 1)
Wieniawski Violin Concerto in D minor
Schubert Symphony No 3 BBC Scotland
Beethoven Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli (R)
(Details as Sunday 10.30am)
STEFAN POPOV (cello)
ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Kabalevsky Cello Sonata, Op 71
Shostakovich
Cello Sonata, Op 40 BBC Wales (R)
BBC WELSH SO led by JAMES CLARK
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World) (R)
Second of two programmes played by PAUL SPICER at Beverley Minster.
Bridge Allegro marziale Leighton Prelude on Rockingham Mathias Partita , Op 19 BBC Manchester
RACHEL BECKETT (recorder) ANTHONY PLEETH (cello)
MELVYN TAN (harpsichord) RICHARD WEBB
(continuo cello)
Barsanti Sonata in F for treble recorder and continuo
Vivaldi Sonata in A minor for cello and continuo (RV 43)
Barsanti Sonata in c for treble recorder and continuo (R)
Edward Seckerson presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer HUGH WARWICK
The fifth of six conversations in which biologist Lewis Wolpert invites distinguished scientists to consider what they do.
Dr Anne McLaren , Director of the MRC
Mammalian Development Unit at University College, London. The decision to exchange the upper class social round for a scientific career was a far-reaching one, leading to major contributions in the fields of human and animal reproduction. She contemplates the position of women in science, and the nature of her chosen research.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS (R)
The Grosse Fugue, Op 133 heard in its original context as the finale to the Quartet, Op 130 played by the FITZWILLIAM QUARTET. BBC Manchester (R)
The first of three concerts from the South Bank
Centre's 'Impressions of Latin America' festival, live from the Queen
Elizabeth Hall , London. BBC SINGERS; LONTANO conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ Villa-Lobos Sexteto mistico
Almeida Prado Tres canticos de amor; Portrait de Lili Boulanger
Villa-Lobos Bachianas brasileiras No 9
9.20 Stories from Argentina Norman Thomas di Giovanni introduces three contemporary stories. 1: The Legacy by SILVINA BULLRICH, translated by SUSAN ASHE Read by Anna Massey Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
9.40 Marlos Nobre
Yanomani Villa-Lobos Quatour Nobre Cancionero de Lampao
Mexican-American poet Gary Soto began life picking fruit for 7c a tray. Now he's a professor at University of California, Berkeley.
He talks to Roberta Berke about his family and his fate. His poems are read by TOM HUNSINGER
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
Chopin: The Last Decade (1839-49)
Ballade in F;
Two Polonaises, Op 40; 24 Preludes, Op 28