A week's programmes showing five musicians in varying roles.
Daniel Barenboim
(piano and conductor) Liszt Les Cloches de Geneve
7.06 Bruckner Psalm 150
Ruth Welting (soprano) Chicago Symphony Chorus and SO
7.14 Beethoven
Variations on 'Ein Madchen oder Weibchen'
Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
7.35 Brahms Gestillte Sehnsucht, with Jessye Norman (soprano)
Wolfram Christ (viola)
7.42 Franck Symphonic interlude: Redemption Orchestre de Paris
7.55 Mozart Rondo in D
(K 485)
8.01 Strauss Burleske Berlin PO/Zubin Mehta
Records. Producer David Gallagher
Hanns Eisler (1898-1962) Song about the Enlivening Effect of Money
Hanns Eisler (voice) Andre Asriel (piano) The Tired Soldier
Roswitha Trexler (sop) Jutta Czapski (piano) Piano Sonata, Op 1 Walter Olbertz
Wind Quintet
Herman Wolffram (flute) Klaus Gerbeth (oboe) Siegfried Schramm (clarinet);
Dieter Buschner (horn); Dieter Hahnchen (bassoon) PalmstrOm: Roswitha
Trexler (sop); string trio Wilfried Winkelmann
(flute)
Oskar Michallik (clarinet) conductor
Hans-Jurgen Wenzel Three Heine Settings Leipzig Radio Men's Chorus/Neumann
Newspaper Cuttings
Roswitha Trexier (sop) Walter Olbertz (piano) Records. Producer Jane Walker
from 10.55 Including orchestral music in Turkish style by Boildieu and Weber, Nielsen's Suite: Aladdin and a scene from Britten's The Prince of the Pagodas. Janet Baker sings Ravel's song cycle Sheherazade, and Martin Roscoe plays Mozart, Debussy and Michael Ball. Producer Paul Hindmarsh (R)
Second Cornhill Test
Commentary from Lord's on the fourth day's play.
1.05pm News
1.10 Talking Point with Andy Smith
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary
leader Paul Willey conductor David Jones Michael Thompson (horn) Beethoven Overture: The Ruins of Athens Hindemith Hom Concerto Five Pieces for Strings Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven
live from St John 's. Benjamin Luxon (bar) David Willison (piano) Beethoven An die feme Geliebte, Op 98 Schumann Dichterliebe , Op 48 (Rpld Sunday 1.05pm)
Symphony No 1 in E flat (K 16); Thamos, King of Egypt (K 345): Three Entr'actes in C minor, E flat and D minor; Flute Concerto in G (K 313) Aurele Nicolet (flute) North German RSO conductor Peter Maag
3.50 Some aphorisms by Busoni on the nature of Mozart's genius.
3.55 Symphony No 41 in C (K 551) (Jupiter)
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until 6.30 with Peter Paul Nash Producer Jane Walker
Christopher Cook talks to Deborah Warner , director of the NT's new production of King Lear. Producer Fiona McLean
The final concert live from Geneva.
Aage Haugland (bass) Bulgarian Radio
Television Men's Chorus; Suisse Romande
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi Sibelius Karelia Suite
from Mark Twain 's
A Tramp Abroad.
An imposing Swiss peak presents the author with a real climbing challenge. Reader William Roberts. Mono
Part 2 Shostakovich
Symphony No 13 in B flat minor
Primo Levi 's short story. In an Italian mountain village Isabella grows wings and learns to fly.... Reader Hugh Dickson. Translator Raymond Rosenthall Mono
BBC Singers/John Poole Choristers of St
Edmundsbury Cathedral chorusmaster
Paul Trepte
Britten Hymn to St Cecilia
Goehr Imitations of Baudelaire, Op 47
Britten The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard
Holst Ave Maria, Op 9b Britten Chorale after an Old French Carol
A Shepherd's Carol
10.05 Interval Reading
10.10 Elliott Carter
To Music; Heart Not So
Heavy as Mine; Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
Britten A Boy Was Born, Op 3
Glinka and Field
Glinka Let My Prayer Be Set Forth
Field Divertissement No
2 in A; Two Nocturnes
Glinka Nocturne in E flat Field Piano Concerto
No 1 in E flat