Weber Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits Philharmonia/Jarvi
7.06 Telemann Quartet in G (Tafelmusik)
Musica Antiqua Cologne
7.19 Rachmaninov Two Pieces for Six Hands Brigitte Engerer Oleg Maisenberg Elena Bachkirova
7.35 Nicolai Overture:
The Knight Templar Bamberg SO/Karl
Anton Rickenbacher
7.43 Reizenstein Variations on the Lambeth Walk
Philip Martin (piano)
7.56 Schubert Symphony No 5: CO of Europe/ Abbado. Records
Couperin Prelude in B flat (L'Art de toucher le clavecin)
Ordre No 6 in Bflat (Deuxieme livre de pièces de clavecin) Kenneth Gilbert
Accedo ad te, Dialogus inter Deum et hominem
Gerard Lesne
(counter-tenor)
Michel Laplenie (bass) with continuo
Les Nations: Suite No 4 (La Piemontoise) Hesperion XX/
Jordi Savall. Records
Rameau Platée: Act 3 (excerpts): Soloists; Chorus; La Grande
Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy/J C Malgoire Dukas Variations,
Interlude and Finale on a Theme by Rameau;
Prélude élégiaque sur le nom d'Haydn: Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
Haydn Te Deum in C (H XXIII C:2)
English Concert and Choir/Pinnock
Dukas Sonata in E flat minor: La Plainte, au loin, dufaune
Debussy Nocturnes
Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra/Giulini Producer Jeremy Hayes BBC Pebble Mill
Melissa Phelps and Moray Welsh (cellos)
Julian Jacobson (piano) Boismortier Sonata in C, Op 14 No 6
Beethoven Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebefiihlen'
Benedict Mason
Summertime: Berceuse
Hovisoise
Respighi Adagio with variations
Handel Duo sonata in G minor, Op 2 No 8 (R)
leader Bela Dekany conductor Andrew Davis Timothy Hugh (cello) live from Kowloon Cultural Centre.
Tippett Ritual Dances Dutilleux Tout un monde lointain
2.00 John Hosier , director of the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, Richard Tsang , composer and broadcaster, and music critic Harry Rolnick talk with Donald Macleod about musical life in Hong Kong.
2.20 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
Fifth of six programmes with Lyndon Jenkins , including this week Toscanini, Menuhin and Myra Hess. Records
Mozart Quartet in G (K 387)
David Gow Quartet No 5 (first broadcast) BBC Bristol
conductor
John Hugh Thomas
Thomas Trotter (organ) Poulenc Exultate Deo ;
Salve Regina ; Litanies d la Vierge noire. BBC Wales
The third of four programmes.
National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great
Britain/Harry
Legge Robert Russell Bennett Concerto for woodwind quintet and wind symphony
Wilfred Josephs Symphony No 8
(The Four Elements)
In the first half of this century, chain gangs, penitentiaries and county jails became symbols of oppression for blacks in the American South. In the fifth often programmes, Paul Oliver talks to
Will Shade, Blind Gray , Lonnie Johnson and Lightnin' Hopkins and introduces blues about crime and imprisonment.
with David Owen Norris
Sculptor Zadok Ben David talks with Waldemar Janusczak about the metaphors in his work and about the inspiration he derives from animals and, more recently, natural forces. Producer Judith Bumpus
Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen in a new translation by David Rudkin.
Director John Tydeman
Christopher Kite (fortepiano)
J C Bach Sonata in G, Op 17 No
Mozart Sonata in D (K 311)
Robin Canter (oboe)
James Wood (percussion) Xenakis Dmaathen (first broadcast)
Wood Marsyapollono machia (first broadcast)
Brahms: the 1880s Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 108;
Nachtwache I, Op 104
No 1; Nachtwache II, Op 104 No 2; Im Herbst, Op 104 No 5; String Quintet No 2 in G, Op 111