Grieg Four Norwegian Dances: ECO/Leppard
7.18 Smetana Furiant;
Dance of the Comedians (The Bartered Bride)
Leipzig Gewandhaus/ Vaclav Neumann
7.30am News
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 51 in B flat: English
Concert/Trevor Pinnock
(harpsichord)
7.56 Albinoni Oboe
Concerto in C, Op 9 No 5 Heinz Holliger; I Musici
8.06 Poulenc Ballet Suite: Les Biches: Czech PO/
Vladimir Valek. Records Producer Christine Hardwick
Rameau
'I first worked for the Opera at 50, and even then I did not think myself capable of doing so; I risked, I had luck, I went on. In a word I was brave ... rash, and I have succeeded' (Rameau) Overture: Les Surprises de I'amour: Les Musiciens du
Louvre/Marc Minkowski
' Cantata: Le Berger fidèle
Isabelle Poulenard (sop) Ensemble Les Dominos
Pièces de clavecin en concerts: Suite No 4
Trio Sonnerie
Grand motet: In convertendo (Psalm 26) Gillian Fisher (soprano) Jean-Claude Orliac and Ronald Murdock (tenors) Richard Jackson (bass) The Sixteen; Le Concert f rancois/H igginbottom Records
Producer Nicholas Anderson
with Philip Fowke (piano left hand)
Robert Cohen and Alan Gravill (cello and piano) Saint-Saens Six Studies for piano left hand, Op 135
9.55 Corelli Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 11
10.04 Haydn Cello Concerto in D
Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
10.28 J C Bach Symphony in G minor, Op 6 No 6
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/
Roger Norrington
10.41 Schubert Sonata in A minor (D 821) (Arpeggione)
11.04 Scriabin Two Pieces for piano left hand, Op 9
11.14 Bach, arr Brahms Chaconne in D minor for piano left hand
11.30 Respighi Ancient airs and dances: Suite No 1
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
11.49 Paganini Introduction and variations on Rossini's
'Dal tuo stellato' for one cello string and piano Producer Ian Carson
conductor Gyorgy Lehel Edith Peinemann (violin) Bruch Violin Concerto No 1
Brahms Symphony No 2
at the City of London Festival.
The first of five daily piano recitals live from the Bishopsgate Hall.
Mozart Sonata in D (K 576) Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (PathMque) Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (In association with the M and G Group)
Three programmes featuring music from each of the Baltic republics. Today, Kriss Rusmanis introduces a selection of music from
Lithuania, and talks about his recent experiences of musical life in that country.
Producer Graham Sheffield
Four programmes of Alain's complete organ works, played in Coventry Cathedral by Thomas Trotter.
Deux Préludes profane; Climat; Ballade en mode Phrygien; De
Jules Lemaitre ; Trois Danses Presenter Paul Spicer.
Richard Baker with a selection of music about working men - and women. Producer Michael Emery
Estonian-born Dr Jaak Taul, and Tania Alexander, of Baltic German and Russian origin, talk to Julian Hale about the years of Estonian independence.
German harpsichord composers of the late 17th century especially admired the French style. Louis Couperin Suite in F; Tombeau de M de Blancrocher
Froberger Tombeau fait a Paris sur la mort de
M Blancheroche:
Malcolm Proud
(harpsichord) (R)
live from Cheltenham
Town Hall.
City of London Sinfonia leader Andrew Watkinson conductor Richard Hickox
Nicholas Daniel (oboe) Joy Farrall (clarinet)
Joanna Graham (bassoon) Andrew Watkinson (violin) Stephen Orton (cello) Beethoven Overture:
Adagio and Finale (The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43) Simon Bainbridge Concerto for oboe and clarinet (first perf)
8.40 Peter Paul Nash , Justin Connolly and Jan Smaczny discuss Bainbridge's new concerto, and Martinu's Sinfonia concertante.
9.00 Martinu Sinfonia concertante for oboe, bassoon, violin and cello Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F
(Given in association with Pillar Building Products Ltd)
Short story by Charles Lewsen. The child is left-handed. What unknown damage is his mother doing by forcing him towards the other hand?
Reader Elizabeth Bell. Producer Richard Wortley
Kodaly 16 Songs, Op 1 Stravinsky Pribaoutki
Adrienne Csengery (sop) John Constable (piano)
Delius A Mass of Life:
Part 1 (excerpts); Paris - The Song of a Great City