Grainger The Immovable Do
LPO/Braithwaite
7.05 trad, arr Britten The Lincolnshire
Poacher; 0 Waly, Waly Robert Tear (tenor)
Philip Ledger (piano)
7.12 Arnold Four
Cornish Dances, Op 91 LPO/The Composer
7.35 J C Bach Quintet in D, Op 11 No 6: Members of the English Concert
7.49 Schubert Incidental music: Rosamunde
(excerpts): Leipzig
Gewandhaus/Masur
8.05 Poulenc Trois Novelettes
Pascal Roge (piano)
8.12 Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11
Itzhak Perlman (violin) LPO/Barenboim. Records Producer Judith Roles
Scandinavian Season Berwald and Crusell
Berwald Symphonie sérieuse
Gothenburg SO/Jarvi
Crusell Clarinet Quartet No 3 in D, Op 7
Thea King (clarinet)
Allegri Quartet. Records Producer Robert Layton
Ravel Fanfare
(L 'Eventail de Jeanne) Philharmonia/Simon 9.37 Gaspard de la nuit
Philip Martin (piano)
9.57 Bax Garden of Fand: Halle/Barbirolli
10.13 Berkeley The Hill of the Graces
BBC Northern Singers/ Stephen Wilkinson
10.25 Elgar Triumphal March from Caractacus, Op 35: RLPO/Groves
10.33 Schutz Fili me
Absalon: His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts Richard Wistreich (bass) Alistair Ross (organ)
10.41 Alan Bullard
Madrigal Book
(first UK broadcast) BBC Northern
Singers/Wilkinson
10.55 Debussy Images: Book 2
Philip Martin (piano)
11.07 Stanford Irish Rhapsody No 4:
The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and What He Saw
Ulster Orch/Handley
11.26 Holst Second Suite in F for military band Central Band of the Royal Air Force/Wing
Commander Eric Banks
11.39 Egdon Heath (Homage to Hardy)
Op 47: LSO/Andre Previn
11.54 Kenneth Leighton An Evening Hymn
BBC Northern Singers/ Stephen Wilkinson
Producer Mark Rowlinson BBC Manchester
leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff , conductor Fedor Glushchenko
Glinka Dances from Ruslan and Ludmilla Glazunov Symphony No 4. BBC Scotland
live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London. Emerson Quartet
Haydn Quartet in C, Op 33 No 3 (Bird)
Bartok Quartet No 2
(Details as Sunday 10.30am)
CO of Europe, conductor Heinz Holliger ; Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
Oleg Maisenberg (piano)
Beethoven Ballet music: Prometheus, Op 43
Berg Chamber Concerto (Given as part of the 1989 Vienna Festival)
leader Roy Goodman director
Nicholas Kraemer
Jennifer Smith (sop) attrib Handel Concerto grosso, Op 3 No 4b
Handel Motet: Silete venti
John Toll (organ)
Froberger Canzon No 2 in G minor (1649)
Bach Preambulum ;
Chorale: Praeludium; Chorale
(A Little Notebook for W F Bach: 1720)
Haydn Six Minuets from (H IX 8)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in B minor (The Well-Tempered Klavier:
Book 1). BBC Pebble Mill
with Lyndon Jenkins Producer Edward Blakeman
Adrian Noble , the newly appointed
Artistic Director of the RSC, talks to
Christopher Cook about his production of Three Sisters at the Gate Theatre in Dublin which opens next week. Producer Fiona McLean
Grande messe des morts, Op 5
Stanford Olsen (tenor) Ernst Senff
Chamber Choir
Berlin PO/James Levine (RIAS Berlin recording)
by William Beckford (1760-1844) adapted in three parts by Anthony Besch.
Millionaire, traveller, writer and aesthete, Beckford was a great lover of Portugal.
In 1793 he visited two great monasteries. 1: The Cloisters of Alcobaca
Reader John Rowe.
Producer John Theocharis (Part 2 tomorrow at 9. 00pm)
A piano recital from the 1989 Salzburg Festival. Brahms Four Pieces, Op 119
Schoenberg Six Little Pieces, Op 19
Stockhausen Piano
Piece 5; Piano Piece 9 Beethoven Sonata in Bflat, Op 106
(Hammerklavier)
(Austrian Radio recording)
James Fenton introduces and reads two nonsense poems, The Boy Made of Meat by W D Snodgrass and The White Knight's
Song by Lewis Carroll.
Scandinavian Season
Stenhammar Serenade for Orchestra,
Op 31; String Quartet No 5 in C, Op 29 (Serenade)