Rimsky-Korsakov
Russian Easter Festival Overture: ST LOUIS so/ LEONARD SLATKIN
7.15 Mozart
Divertimento (K 213)
WINDS OF THE BERLIN PO
CINCINNATI SO/
JESUS LOPEZ-COBOS
7.52 Gliere Concerto
EDITA GRUBEROVA (sop) STUTTGART RSO/
KURT EICHHORN
8.06 Debussy Iberia (Images): DALLAS so/ EDUARDO MATA. Records
J. S. Bach
Toccata in C (BWV 564) TON KOOPMAN (organ)
Sonata in D (BWV 1028) JORDI SAVALL (viola da gamba); TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
Invention in E (BWV 777) BLANDINE VERLET (harpsichord)
Triple Concerto in A minor (BWV 1044) LISA BEZNOSIUK (flute)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin) ENGLISH CONCERT/
PINNOCK
(harpsichord) Records
Haydn Trio in F sharp minor (H XV 26)
LONDON FORTEPIANO TRIO Spohr Six German Songs, Op 94
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (bar); DAVID OWEN NORRIS (fortepiano)
10.07
Kreisler Recitativo and scherzo-caprice, Op 6
KRZYSZTOF SMIETANA (violin)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 (Scottish)
BERNE SO/PETER MAAG Spohr Six German Songs, Op 37
SUSAN BICKLEY (soprano) MAGGIE COLE (piano)
11.06 Bach Violin Partita in B minor (BWV 1002) Haydn Piano Trio in C (H XV 27)
Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by IVORBOLTON Stravinsky Orpheus
Mozart Symphony No 36 in C (K 425) (Linz) BBC Scotland
live from Studio 7.
COULL STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 9 No 4
Beethoven Quartet in F, Op 18 No 1. BBC Manchester
BBC WELSH SO led by JAMES CLARK conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
First of 12 programmes, each featuring one of Daniel Jones 's symphonies, plus a Russian work.
Lyadov Baba-Yaga
Jones Symphony No 1 BBC Wales
(piano)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in E (BWV878)
(The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book 2)
Busoni Elegies 1,4 and 7 Liszt Fantasia and Fugue on BACH (S 529) BBC Northern Ireland (R)
at the Aberdeen
International Youth Festival. The last of four programmes.
DUTCH NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA, conducted by ADAM GATEHOUSE Strauss Don Juan Debussy La Mer
Mahler Symphony No 1 Series producer
DAVID GALLAGHER
In this last programme, Max Roach returns to his early days as a jazz musician and talks with Charles Fox about his work with, among others, Coleman Hawkins , Benny Carter and Charlie Parker. But he ends with a duet recorded only last summer with Dizzy Gillespie. Series producer DEREK DRESCHER
Highlights from 1989, with Margaret Howard.
As an exhibition of 17th-century Dutch paintings by Frans Hals opens at London's Royal Academy, John Nash , Reader in Art History at Essex University, discusses the artist and his milieu with Professor Seymour Slive of Harvard University, and art historian Dr Ivan Gaskell.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
SCOTTISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA led by JOHN DOIG conducted by PAUL DANIEL
Purcell Fantasia No 4 in G minor; Fantasia upon One Note in F
James MacMillan Tryst (first performance)
8.00 James MacMillan talks about teaching young people to write their own music.
8.15
Purcell Dido and Aeneas LORNA ANDERSON (SOp) CHRISTINE CAIRNS , CATHERINE DENLEY (mezzo-sopranos)
I CHARLES JOHNSTON (bar)
ST MAGNUS FESTIVAL
CHORUS/MAXWELL DA VIES BBC Scotland
Three Little Girls in Blue by LUDMILLA PETRUSHEVSKAYA.
English version by UANE AUKIN from a translation by BORIS ISAROV. With and The three girls are not so little and, unlike the three sisters, they are longing to get away from Moscow.
Directed by JANE MORGAN (R)
Hector Berlioz
Overture: Beatrice et Benedict; Romeo et
Juliette (Part 3); Marche funebre pour la dernière scene d'Hamlet (Tristia)