Beethoven Overture: Fidelio: BERLIN PO/
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.07 Dupre Poeme heroique: CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT
(organ); LONDON gabrteli
BRASS ENSEMBLE/LARKIN
7.16 Purcell Incidental music: Bonduca: PARLEY
OF INSTRUMENTS/HOLMAN
7.35 Prokofiev Dreams
ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/ASHKENAZY
7.45 Tchaikovsky, arr Dubinsky Sweet
Dreams; Songs of the Lark: MEMBERS AND
FRIENDS OF BORODIN TRIO
7.49 Lehar Waltz: Where the Lark Sings
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCH
OF VIENNA/BOSKOVSKY
7.58 Rossini Prelude,
Theme and Variations
HERMANN BAUMANN (horn);
LEONARD HOKANSON (piano)
8.09 Britten Matinees musicales
ECO/GIBSON. Records
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI
Scandinavian Season Nielsen Springtime in Funen: SOLOISTS; CHOIRS Violin Concerto
CHO-LIANG LIN; SWEDISH RSO/SALONEN. Records Producer ROBERT LAYTON
including piano transcriptions played by LESLIE HOWARD.
Weber, transc Liszt Overture: Der Freischiitz
9.47 Lortzing Vater , Mutter, Schwestern, Bruder (Undine)
9.51 Mozart, transc Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan
10.10 Mozart Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni ) (sung in German)
10.17 Rossini Ecco ridente in cielo (The Barber of Seville)
10.21 Verdi Parigi , o cara (La traviata)
10.25 Verdi, transc Liszt Danza sacra e Duetto final (Aida)
10.35 Lehar Waltz Song (The Merry Widow); My Lips Are Made for Kissing
10.46 Bellini Sediziose voci ... Casta diva ... Ah! Bello a me ritorno (Norma)
10.54 Tchaikovsky, transc Liszt Polonaise (Eugene Onegin )
11.02 Gounod, transc Liszt Waltz (Faust)
11.12 Mozart
Divertimento (K 137)
11.24 Arnold Horn
Concerto No 2, Op 58
11.39 John Harle St
George and the Dragon Producer JILLlAN WHITE BBC Bristol
led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by JEAN-BERNARD POMMIER Bizet Overture: Patrie
Dvorak Symphony No 9 (New World) BBC Scotland
live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London. MIRIAM FRIED (violin)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) Mozart Sonata in E minor (K 304)
Faure Sonata in A, Op 13 Smetana From My Homeland
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conducted by HEINRICH SCHIFF
PAUL GULDA (piano) Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor (K 546) Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Mozart Piano Concerto in F (K 413)
3.45 Interval Reading
3.50 Britten Prelude and Fugue, Op 29
Mozart Symphony No 29 in A (K 201)
(Presented by the Aldeburgh
Foundation in association with Peat Marwick McLintock) BBC Manchester
conducted by JOHN POOLE Britten Five Flower Songs, Op 47
Gordon Crosse Epitaph ; A May Song (R)
Bach admired
Johann Adam Reincken enough to travel to Hamburg to hear him play.
Reincken Fantasia on Was kann uns kommen an fur Not
Bach Chorale prelude on An Wasserfliissen Babylon
Reincken Fantasia on An Wasserflussen Babylon
JOHN SCOTT plays the organ of St Peter
Mancroft, Norwich.
Presenter David Hoult Producer SARAH DEVONALD
Christopher Cook talks with the director Stuart Burge about his career in the theatre.
Producer FIONA MCLEAN
Scandinavian Season live from Helsinki.
YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF WESTERN HELSINKI/ JORMA PANULA
TAPIOLA YOUTH CHOIR/ ERKKI POHJOLA
JAN-ERIK GUSTAFSON (cello)
Rautavaara The Fiddlers Vivaldi Cello Concerto in G minor
Hindemith Five Pieces
8.10 Letter from Tapiola What does the epic poem Kalevala mean to Finns today? Keith Bosley investigates. (R)
8.30 trad Introduction in Kalevala Style
Wessman Water under Snow Is Weary
Sallinen Songs from the Sea
Mellnaes Aglepta Kortekangas Aa
A documentary musical by HARRI HUHTAMAKI and SEPPO 'BARON' PAAKKUNAINEN.
Scandinavian Season This 1989 Prix Futura winner tells, through children's nursery rhymes, of the battle between the animals and the cockroach, Torakka, the embodiment of evil. (Finnish Radio production)
Haydn Quartets: in B minor, Op 33 No 1; in G, Op 76 No 1
(North German Radio recording)
Scandinavian Season Gade and Svendsen Svendsen Symphony No 1 in D, Op 4
Gade Elverskud (The Fairy Spell) Part 1