Lully Marche du regiment du roy
PARIS WIND AND DRUM
ENSEMBLE PAILLARD Pieces de symphonie
ECO RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
Couperin Les Gouts reunis No 6
KUIJKEN BAROQUE
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Records. Series producer EDWARD HI.AKEMAN
Divertimento in C (Birthday) (H II 11) LINDE CONSORT LINDE
Quartet in F minor, Op 55 No 2 (Razor): SALOMON STRING QUARTET
Kyrie (Nelson Mass) ENGLISH CONCERT CHOIR
ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK.
Records
Prokofiev Ballet suite: The Prodigal Son
CZECH PO OSKAR DANON
8.54 Bach Cantata No 82: Ich habe genug (Mono)
HANS HOTTER (baritone) SIDNEY SUTCLIFFE (oboe) GERAINT JONES (organ)
PHILHARMONIA BERNARD
9.20 Zabel
Am Springbrunnen SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
9.25
Jehan Alain Le Jardin suspendu: MARIE-claire ALAIN (organ)
9.31 Mozart String Quartet in C (K 170) QUARTETTO ITALIANO
9.47 Khatchaturian
Violin Concerto: DAVID OISTRAKH
; USSR RSO
THE COMPOSER. Records
with Michael Oliver. The Poetics of Music Stephen Walsh on Stravinsky's writings. Dull, Pedantic Music ?
Harry Haskell explores the world of some English Early Music pioneers.
Charm, Chauvinism and Bitchery: a portrait of Ravel the writer by Roger Nichols.
Producers ANDREW LYLE and EDWARD BI.AKEMAN
Symphony No 6
BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by BERNHARD KLEE BBC Manchester
MISCHA MAISKY (cello) PAVEL GILILOV (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in D. Op 102 No 2
Shostakovich Sonata in D minor, Op 40
Stephen Romer reads three love poems.
HAKAN HAGEGARD (bar) CHICAGO SO NEEME JARVI Stenhammar
Intermezzo:
Sangen Florez och Blanzeflor Alfven Skogen sover Sibelius Incidental music: Kuolema (excerpts) Four Songs
Tubin Symphony No 4 in A (Sinfonia lirica) (WFMT Recording)
(1904-89)
As a tribute to the great Russian pianist who died last month, a repeat broadcast of the recital he gave on his triumphant return to Russia in 1986. • Simultaneous bntadcast with BBC2. Seepage 39 for details
by v. S. PRITCHETT. A venerable writer encounters a famous but taciturn photographer. Reader frank
MIDDLEMASS (R)
String Quintet in C (D 956)
CHILINGIRIAN STRING
QUARTET
With ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) BBC Bristol (R)
Beyond the Tunnel of History by JACQUES DARRAS.
3: Highways of Freedom In the 18th and 19th centuries it was the wealthy and literary who undertook the 'Grand Tour'. Today, a new mobility is within the grasp of everyone - and will be further eased by the opening of the Channel Tunnel.
Music to mark the 300th anniversary of the death of one of Europe's most remarkable patrons, Queen Christina of Sweden; pieces from the court in Stockholm by Albrici, Verdier and Benjamin Rogers , and from Rome after her abdication by Stradella and Lonati.
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS led by ROY GOODMAN directed by PETER HOLMAN
led by Rodney Friend
conducted by Andrew Davis
BBC Singers and BBC Symphony Chorus
chorusmaster Stephen Jackson
Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Ortrun Wenkel (alto)
live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
John Casken Orion over Fame
Ravel Piano Concerto in D for the left hand
8.10 Konstantin Melnikov by Bruce Chatwin. A toast to fantastic projects 'realised and unrealised'. Read by Patrick Malahide
8.30 Prokofiev Cantata: Alexander Nevsky
LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin)
NIGEL CLAYTON (piano) David Matthews Aria
Saint-Saens Sonata No 1
A discussion chaired by Robert Hewison
An evening meditation in music, prayers and readings, including traditional and modem
Swedish music for Advent recorded in St Jakobs Kyrka, Stockholm.
The
ST JAKOBS MOTETTKOR , directed by PER BORIN , also sing Bach's Motet 'Jesus meine Freude' (BWV 227) in a liturgical sequence.
Reader BRIAN BURROWS
ANDERS BUNDEMAN
(organ)
(In association with Swedish Radio)
Sonata in E, Op 6
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) Record