Boyce Symphony No 1 in B flat English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
7.08 F Devienne
Bassoon Quartet, Op 73 No 1: Klaus Thunemann (bassoon); String trio
7.21 Bernstein Overture:
Candide: LSO/Previn
7.30am News
7.35 Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
CBSO/Louis Fremaux
7.45 Bach Concerto for oboe, violin and strings in C minor
Simon Standage (violin)
David Reichenberg (oboe) English Concert/Pinnock
7.58 Mozart Laudate
Dominum (Vesperae solennes de confessore (K 339): Lucia Popp (sop) Munich Radio Chorus and Orchestra/Eichhorn
8.03 Brahms Waltzes
Nos 1 to 7, Op 39 Stephen Bishop -
Kovacevich (piano)
8.10 Delibes Ballet suite:
Sylvia
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy. Records
Dohnanyi
Suite: Ruralia Hungarica Wolf Harden (piano) Konzertstuck for cello and orchestra
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) LSO/Charles Mackerras Records
conductor Jiff StSrek
Mozart Symphony No 13 in F (K 112)
Milhaud Symphoniette for strings
J A F Mica Symphony in E flat (R)
Liszt Die drei Zigeuner
Elgar Through the Long Days, Op 16 No 2
Liszt Es muss ein Wunderbares sein
Elgar Like to the Damask Rose; Queen Mary's Song
Liszt J'ai perdue ma force et ma vie; La Tombe et la rose
Elgar Rondel, Op 16 No 3; Shepherd's Song, Op 16 No 1
Judith Malafronte (mezzo) Anthony Saunders (piano)
(R)
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat (K 407)
Dennis Brain (horn) Griller Quartet
11.15 Schubert Die schOne Mullerin Nos 12-20: Olaf Bar (bar)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
11.43 Kodaly Suite: Háry Jinos (1927): Budapest PO/Jdnos Ferencsik
12.10 Debussy La
Cathédrale engloutie
Walter Gieseking (piano)
12.18 Ireland Earth's Call (A Sylvan Rhapsody)
Alf reda Hodgson (alto) Alan Rowlands (piano)
12.23 Part Fratres, for 12 cellos: Cellists of Berlin PO
12.40 d'Albert Piano
Concerto in E, Op 12 No 2 Michael Ponti (piano) Orchestra of Radio
Luxembourg/
Pierre Cao. Records
(piano)
Haydn Sonata in D (H XVI 37)
Ravel Sonatine
Chopin Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 (R)
Bruno Walter conducts the Columbia Symphony Orchestra in Bruckner's Symphony No 9 in D minor. Record
recorded in Hereford
Cathedral by the Choir of the 1990 Royal School of Church Music Summer
Course.
Responses (Sanders) Psalms 142 and 143 (Battishill, Martin How) Lessons (RSV): 2
Samuel 18, v 19 to 19, v 8a; Acts 4, vv 23-31; Canticles: The Lord Is
My Shepherd (Stanford) Hymn: Light's abode, celestial Salem (NEH 401); Organ voluntary: Toccata in D minor (Buxtehude)
Director Martin How
Organist Peter King
Moroccan classical music originated over
1,000 years ago, during the Arab occupation of Southern Spain.
Ruth Davis introduces the Arab-Andalusian
Nuba al Istihlal intended to be played and sung in the evening in honour of a guest. With the Orchestra of Fez, led by Haj Abdelkrim Rayis. Records
with Peter Paul Nash Producer Christopher Pope
Sir John Gielgud reads five monologues from E F Benson's Victorian peepshow.
3: Mr Gladstone 's Voltage Compiler Donald Bancroft
Director John Theocharis (R)
Peter Donohoe (piano) Rotterdam Philharmonic leader Gerard Hettema conductor James Conlon live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Ed de Boer Homage to Dmitri Shostakovich
Britten Piano Concerto
8.15 First Love
Vladimir Nabokov 's dreamlike account of first love on the 'palpitating plage' of 1909 Biarritz. Reader Hugh Dickson Mono
8.35 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5
David Owen Norris investigates the relationship between concert halls and fire officers, fireworks and music, and music and food. (R)
Ian Hare plays one of the oldest English organs in existence, in Appleby
Parish Church, Cumbria. Gibbons Fantasia
Bull Dr Bull's Juell
Byrd Ut Re Mee Fa Sol La
Handel Fugue in B flat Boyce Voluntary in D
Weber Mass No 2 in G, Op 76: Kyrie and Gloria; Konzertstuck in F minor, Op 79; Overture and Wolf's Glen Scene (Der Freischutz)