Brockes Passion: closing sequence: Soloists; Stadtsingechor Halle; Capella Savaria/McGegan
Concerto grosso. Op 6 No 8: English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock. Records
Mendelssohn, arr
Rachmaninov Scherzo Beethoven Andante favori (WoO 57)
Rachmaninov Prelude No 23 in G sharp minor Piano Concerto No 2
LPO/Goehr. Records
Series producer Jane Bevan
Finzi Dies natalis
Wilfred Brown (tenor) ECO/Christopher Finzi
8.59 Rootham Miniature
Suite: Alan Fearon (piano); Northern Sinfonia/Hickox
9.09 Dusek Chansonette : Rondeau a la Turque
Jan Panenka (fortepiano)
9.17 C P E Bach Concerto in G:
Marie-Claire Alain (organ)
JFPaillardCO/Paillard
9.43 Pergolesi Stabat Mater: Soloists;
Societa Cameristica of Lugano/Loehrer. Records
with Michael Oliver.
Polishing Up the Image: Hugh Canning examines the marketing of young musicians. East Meets West: a conversation with sitar player Ravi Shankar. Teaching Folk Music: a visit to the Ole Bull
Academy in Norway.
Producers Edward Blakeman and Andrew Lyle
leader Jacqueline Hartley , conductor Tadaaki Otaka
John Lill (piano) Mozart Overture: 11 seraglio
Mathias Symphony
No 2. Op 90, conducted by the composer
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43
Tchaikovsky Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet
Michael Collins and Noriko Ogawa Schumann Fantasy Pieces. Op 73
Lutoslawski Dance
Preludes
Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No I
Haydn Quartet in A, Op 55 No I
Ivan Erod Quartet No 2 Musikverein Kuchl
Quartet
The final concert in the series. Bach's own summing-up of his life and music - the Mass in B minor. Greta De Reyghere (sop) Guillemette Laurens (mezzo); Michael Chance (counter-tenor) John Elwes (tenor) Max van Egmond (bass) Cantata La Petite Bande, leader Sigiswald Kuijken conductor Gustav Leonhardt (Given in August 1989 1,1 association with BMW (GB) Ltd)
Fourth Cable and Wireless Test
West Indies v England Fourth day's play
Kit Wright reads The Day Room and Short Afternoons.
Daniel Barenboim (piano) Mozart Fantasy and Sonata in C minor (K 475 and 457)
5.10 Interval Reading
5.15 Beethoven 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli. Op 120
with James Naughtie. People. plans, policies and productions from the international world of opera including, this month. Wolfgang Sawallisc Mark Elder , Felicity Lott , John Cox and Pierre Audi. Producer Clive Bennett
(The Inquisitive Women) Wolf-Ferrari's three-act comic opera (1903) after Goldoni's 1753 play. From last year's Munich Opera Festival. Bavarian State Orchestra/ Alexander Sander (Bavarian Radio recording)
BBC SO/Peter Eotvos Peter Donohoe (piano) Stockhausen Spiel Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
Chair Robert Hewison
A meditation on Jesus' journey towards Calvary and its meaning for us. Readings from St
Andrew of Crete, St Ephraem, St Leo the Great, Robert Herrick and the four gospels.
Music: Valet will ich dir geben (Bach); Hosanna to the Son of David
(Gibbons); Ride on, ride on in majesty; Ubi caritas (Berkeley); The
Word of God proceeding forth; Animam meam dilectam (Victoria);
Vexilla regis; Herzlich tut mich verlangen; 0 sacred head sore wounded; Christe, du
Lamm Gottes (St. John Passion) (Bach)
Introduced by The Rev Terence Phipps
Readers Ros Clifton and Reggie Oliver
Westminster Cathedral Choir, Director of Music James O'Donnell
Organist lain Simcock
Emmanuel Vardi (viola) introduces and plays music by Kreisler,
Debussy, Faure and Francois Schubert with Kathron Sturrock
(piano)