Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical) MONTREAL SO/
CHARLES DUTOIT
7.14 Schubert Twelve German Dances (D 790) IMOGEN COOPER (piano)
7.35 Schubert, orch Webern Six German Dances (D 820)
FRANKFURT RADIO
ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER
7.43 Bruch Serenade on Swedish Melodies
BAVARIAN RSO/
KARL LUDWIG NICOL
7.59 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London)
ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Records
Producer ANDREW LYLE
Rimsky-Korsakov
Dance of the Tumblers (The Snow Maiden) Suite: The Golden Cockerel
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/ EUGENE ORMANDY
In the Silence of the Night, Op 40 No 3
GAUNA VISHNEVSKAYA (soprano)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (piano)
Symphony No 1 in E minor (1884 version)
GOTHENBURG SO/ NEEME JAR VI Records
Producer JOHN THORNLEY
Debussy Danse sacree et danse profane
ALICE CHALIFONX (harp) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/ PIERRE BOULEZ George Lloyd
Symphony No 10
(November Journeys) BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER (R)
Debussy En blanc et noir Stravinsky Le Sacre du printemps
PETER DONOHOE and MARTIN ROSCOE (pianos) (R) Also including psalms and canticles by Britten, Howells and Rebecca Clarke sung by the BBC NORTHERN SINGERS with ALASTAIR ROSS (organ) conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Producer PAUL HNDMARSH BBC Manchester
led by RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by SIMON JOLY JANIS KELLY (soprano) Raymond Warren Seaside Sketches
Britten Quatre chansons francaises
Panufnik Sinfonia rustica
The first of a series of eight lunchtime concerts to mark the 800th anniversary of the foundation of the mayoralty of the City of London in 1189. Songs and lyrics from the court of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, by Marie de France and Peter of Blois, and by the troubadour Bernart de Ventadom.
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by philip PICKETT (Given on 10 July in the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield, in association with Unilever) as part of the City of London Festival
led by JAMES CLARK conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Hoddinott Lanteme des morts, Op 105 No 2
Symphony No 6, Op 116 BBC Wales
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in A minor (K310)
Peter Sculthorpe
Mountains Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by JOHN BECKETT
Walter Leigh Overture: Jolly
Roger Hindemith Spielmusik
Mozart Symphony No 14 in A (K 114)
Walter Leigh Interlude for the Theatre (R)
Christopher Stembridge plays a unique reconstruction of a chromatic harpsichord whose 19 notes to the octave distinguish between flats and sharps. The extravagantly chromatic music was composed by Gesualdo, Trabaci and Mayone.
with Natalie Wheen Producer JANE WALKER
2: Ricardo Vines
Roger Nichols recalls the pianist who, though born in Spain, spent his whole career in Paris as a lifelong supporter of contemporary French music and a close associate of Ravel and Debussy.
(R) (Charles Panzera : Tuesday at 7.05pm)
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
STEVEN ISSERUS (cello)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by OLIVER KNUSSEN
Oliver Knussen Flourish with Fireworks Debussy Prelude a l'après-midi d'un faune Minna Keal Symphony (first complete performance)
8.15 Peter Dickinson , Diana Burrell ,
Steve Martland and Malcolm Hayes discuss their impressions of Minna Keal 's Symphony and look forward to the performance of Tavener's The Protecting Veil.
8.35 John Tavener The Protecting Veil
(BBC commission: first performance)
Mussorgsky Intermezzo in modo classico
Stravinsky Song of the Nightingale
(Tavener's 'Ikon of St
Seraphim', Thursday 9.35pm) o See David Gillard , left
In 1904 the British Army marched into Tibet's holy capital, Lhasa. John Snelling looks at the life of an enigmatic Buddhist monk, Agvan Dorjiev , whose machinations during events leading up to this occupation aroused the suspicions of the British Army.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX
Aaron Copland
Cortege macabre (Grohg) (1922-3); Music for the Theatre (1925); Dance Symphony (1925)