Prokofiev Pushkin Waltz, Op 120 No I
SNO/NEEME JAR VI
7.05 Paisiello Mandolin Concerto in C
UGO ORLANDI (mandolin) I SOLISTI VENETI/ CLAUDIO SC1MONE
7.18 Dvorak Slavonic Dance No 4 in F (1936 recording)
CZECH PO/VACLAV TALICH
7.35 Poulenc Aubade JULIAN EVANS (piano)
NEW LONDON ORCHESTRA/
RONALD CORP
7.55 Wolf-Ferrari Suite concertino in F
KIM WALKER (bassoon)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS/
JANE GLOVER
8.17 Saint-Saens
Bacchanale (Samson and Delilah)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/ EUGENE ORMANDY Records
Stanford (1852-1924) In service high and anthems clear.
As may with sweetness, through mine ear,
Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
MILTON, Il Penseroso
Three Motets, Op 38
CHOIR OF TRINITY COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGEI
RICHARD MARLOW
Symphony No 5 in D, Op 56 (L'Allegro ed il penseroso)
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/ VERNON HANDLEY
Nunc dimittis (Evening Canticles in G)
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD/
EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM Records
MARTIN HUGHES (piano) C.P.E. Bach Sonata in F minor (Wq 57 No 6) Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No I BBC Bristol (R)
Music by two American composers -
Charles Tomlinson Griffes , who studied with Huperdinck, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich , who studied with Elliott Carter and Roger Sessions. Zwilich Prologue and Variations
INDIANAPOLIS SO/ JOHN NELSON
Griffes Three Poems of Fiona Macleod PHYLLIS BRYN JULSON (soprano)
BOSTON SO/SEIJI OZAWA Zwilich Celebration
INDIANAPOLIS SO;
JOHN NELSON Records
HELEN MILES (soprano) DOUGLAS LEIGH (tenor) NICHOLAS SEARS (baritone)
NEW STOCKHOLM CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN POOLE Mozart Ave verum corpus (K 618)
Schubert Mass in G (D 167) (R)
conducted by MATTHIAS BAMERT
CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano) JOHN CUSHING (clarinet) JOSEF PACEWICZ (saxophone)
Duparc Symphonic poem: Lenore
Debussy Rhapsody for clarinet
Rhapsody for saxophone Franck Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra
Raff Symphony No 5 (Lenore)
BBC Scotland (R)
live from St David's Hall,
Cardiff. TAKASHI SHIMIZU (violin) GORDON BACK (piano) Locatelli Sonata No 6 in G minor, Op 2
Brahms Sonata No 3 in D minor
Wieniawski Souvenir de Moscou BBC Wales
The second of six programmes in which Roger Nichols explores the diverse paths taken by followers of the pater seraphicus. BBC Pebble Mill
Levon Chilingirian (violin)
Mark Butler (violin)
Louise Williams (viola) Philip de Groote (cello) With ALEXANDER BAILUE (cello) and TIMOTHY BOULTON (viola)
Mozart Quartet in D (K 575)
Bartok Quartet No 3 (Sz85)
4.45 Interval Reading
4.50 Brahms Sextet in B flat
BBC Wales (R)
Natalie Wheen presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer JANE WALKER
Mexican philosopher and poet Octavio Paz talks with Michael Schmidt about the roots and influences on his work. Producer JOHN BOUNDY
MIKHAIL RUDY (piano)
ANDRAS MOLNAR (tenor) LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
CHOIR
ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by MALCOLM STEWART conducted by LIBOR PESEK
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (The Peacock)
Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
8.25 The Underground in the Underground
In the second of two talks George Szirtes reflects on the variety of life, politics and literature beneath the streets of Budapest.
8.45 Liszt Les Preludes Kodaly Psalmus hungaricus, for tenor, chorus and orchestra
(Given on 8 November in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool) BBC Manchester
Satellites Are Out Tonight by ANTOINE O'FLATHARTA. With and 'Look at anyone in a photograph, even if they're not dead - they will be. Barthes said that every photograph is this catastrophe.'
The tragedy of Sean's death during a photography summer school in Ireland is brought home by the pictures he leaves behind.
Directed by JEREMY HOWE BBC Northern Ireland (R)
Songs by this Renaissance composer from the Netherlands are interspersed with instrumental versions of his best-known songs, De tous biens plaine.
EVELYN TUBB (soprano) MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
Directed by PETER DAVIES and TIMOTHY DAVIES (R)
Dvorak Slavonic Dance in G minor. Op 46 No 8 Notturno, Op 40
Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76 Three Moravian Duets, Op 29 Nos 3-5 (Mono)