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Mozart Symphony No 26 in E flat
Prague CO/Mackerras
7.09 Dvorak Cypresses Nos1,2,5,9, 11 Hagen Quartet
7.30am News
7.35 Chabrier Overture:
Gwendoline: French
National Orchestra/
Armin Jordan
7.46 Francaix Quintet No 1: Aulas Wind Quintet
8.05 Debussy Jeux Rotterdam PO/
James Conlon. Records
Dvorak:
Echoes of Songs Overture: My Home
Czech PO/Karel Ancerl
Moravian Duets, Op 32 Nos 1-7:
Stanislav Bogunia (piano)
Kiihn Mixed Chorus/
Pavel Kiihn
Bagatelles, Op 47
Juilliard Quartet Members Rudolf Firkusny (harmonium)
Slavonic Dances, Op 46
Nos 6 and 7: Artur Balsam
Gena Raps (pianos) Furiant (Czech Suite, Op 39): Czech PO/
Vaclav Neumann. Records
Four programmes. Michelle Lee (flute) Julius Drake (piano) Arrieu Sonatine
Jolivet Capers
Gaubert Nocturne et
Allegro Scherzando Bozza Image
Dutilleux Sonatine
Ballet Suite No 3
SNO/Neeme Jarvi. Record
The Florentine composer Lodovico Giustini composed the first published music for the fortepiano. Melvyn Tan plays a selection of his sonatas of 1732: No 1 in G minor; No 3 in F; No 10 in F minor; No 7 in G. (R)
BBC PO, conductor Stephen Bishop -
Kovacevich (piano)
Webern Five Movements, Op 5
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 24 in C minor (K 491) Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
Raphael and Peter Wallfisch
Mozart, arr Busoni Andantino (from the Piano Concerto K 271) Dallapiccola Ciaconna , Intermezzo e Adagio for cello
Brahms Sonata in E minor, Op 38 (R)
4: Ginette Neveu
Ravel Tzigane
Philharmonic SO of New
York/Charles Munch Strauss Violin Sonata Gustaf Beck (piano) Falla, arr Kreisler Danse espagnole
Jean Neveu (piano) Chausson Poeme
Philharmonic SO of New
York/Charles Munch
Suk Four Pieces
Jean Neveu (piano)
Kreisler Variations on a Theme of Corelli
Gustaf Beck (piano) Sibelius Concerto in D minor: Philharmonia/
Walter SiiSSkind. Records
A sequence in which composer and conductor William Southgate introduces a personal selection of pieces featuring New Zealand artists: with Douglas Lilburn's Aotearoa
Overture;
Donald Mclntyre (baritone) singing Wagner, ending with Southgate's own To the Man in the Hat: NZ Jazz Orchestra. Records Producer Andrew Kurowski
with Val Cunningham Producer Sarah Devonald
A sound picture of the seascape of Japan, using poetry and prose by Japanese and foreign writers and actuality recordings. With Jim Norton as Lafcadio Hearn. Reader
Megumi Shimanuki. Compiled and translated by Stephen Henry Gill
Producer Piers Plowright (R)
Borodin String Quartet
Ludmilla Berlinsky (piano) Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421)
Shostakovich Quartet No 1 in C, Op 49
8.15 Gerard McBurney reveals how Schnittke's friendship with particular performers has affected his music. (R)
8.35 Schnittke
Piano Quintet (R)
Piano Concerto in G
Anne Queffelec (piano) Strasbourg PO/
Alain Lombard. Records
Against the Grain
The wealthy aesthete,
Jean Floressas Due des
Esseintes indulges in strange diversions and perverse pleasures at his country retreat, in an attempt to escape 'this vile century of progress'. Written by Peter Tegel from the novel A Rebours by Joris Karl Huysmans. Director Richard Wortley (R)
Hanns Eisler
To Be Sung in the Streets; Song of the Cottonpickers;
Song of Supply and Demand; Oh Fallada,
There You Are Hanging; Songs from Die Mutter; Songs from Kampflieder; Music from the Film
Suites