Saint-Saens Havanaise Itzhak Perlman (violin) NYPO/Zubin Mehta
7.10 Bartók Six
Romanian Dances
Andras Schiff (piano)
7.15 Hoist St Paul 's Suite
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/
George Hurst
7.30am News
7.35 Wagner Overture: Die Feen
Royal Concertgebouw/ Edo de Waart
7.46 Canteloube Two
Songs of the Auvergne: Set 1: Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Lamoureux Concerts
Orchestra/Jacquillat
7.54 Bizet Jeux d'enfants Montreal SO/Dutoit
8.06 Mendelssohn
Andante and Rondo
Capriccioso Lydia Artymiw (piano)
8.13 Borodin Dance of the Polovstian Maidens
Polovstian Dances
Bavarian RSO and Chorus/Salonen. Records
The first of two programmes of music by the Swiss composer, born 100 years ago today, and some of his contemporaries.
Northern Sinfonia/Bedford
Stravinsky Danses concertantes
Martin Concerto for seven wind instruments and percussion
Milhaud L'Apotheose de Moliere
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Beethoven's 'Ghost' Trio, with Robert Philip.
Rodney Milnes reviews operas by Schubert, Cilea and Wagner.
10.40 Record Release
Schubert Fierrabras:
Act 2: Cheryl Studer (sop) Thomas Hampson (bass) Arnold Schoenberg Choir CO of Europe/Abbado
11.27 Haydn Symphony No 88 in G: New
Philharmonia/Klemperer
11.49 Puccini, com pi Alfano Turandot: Act 3 Josephine Barstow (sop) Lando Bartolini (tenor) Scottish Opera Chorus and Orch/John Mauceri
12.11 Robert Philip on Strauss's recordings of his own music.
12.16 Strauss Don
Quixote (Mono: 1933)
Enrico Mainardi (cello) Berlin Staatskapelle/ The Composer. Records Producer Nick Morgan
('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Four ways of looking at poetry, with Adam Czerniawski.
2: Poetry and Nonsense
Bach Preludes from Suites for Cello No 1 (BWV 1007) and No 3 (BWV 1009) Carlos Trepat
Narvaez Diferencias sobre '0 gloriosa domina': Pablo Marquez Salvador Brotons
Sonatina, Op 42
Emilio Pujol Romanza and Tango: Carlos Trepat Nuccio d'Angelo Due Canzoni Lidie
Pablo Marquez
Trio No 1 in D minor
Evgeni Bushkov (violin) Leonid Gorokov (cello) Irina Nikitina (piano)
conductor
Herbert Blomstedt
Yo Yo Ma (cello)
Mozart Symphony No 32 in G (K 318)
Haydn Cello Concerto in C
2.55 Interval Reading
3.00 Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable) (In association with the Dunard Fund, USA)
Lorna Windsor (soprano) Robin Bowman (piano)
Mozart Un moto di gioia; Die Zufriedenheit; An die Hoffnung; Lied der Freiheit; Des kleinen
Friedrichs Geburtstag Villa-Lobos Jardim
Fanado; Abril; Realejo; Serenata; Lundu da
Marqueza de Santos; Evocacao
Arditti String Quartet
Yvar Mikhashoff (piano) Charles Ives Largo risoluto No 1; Adagio cantabile; In re con moto et al; Largo risoluto No 3; Halloween
Ruth Crawford Seeger Suite No 2 (R)
with Charles Fox
Three of the celebrated
'how' programmes, written and performed by the humorist Stephen Potter , broadcast in the 40s and 50s.
2: How to Broadcast with Joyce Grenfell. (R)
(piano)
Debussy Seven Preludes Schumann Humoreske ,
Op 20 (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
(W) (Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2)
See page 25 for details
8.35 The Nelson Spirit
Joan Reilly follows the maritime mania started by Nelson's victory, which lives on in the Last Night of the Proms. Readers Fraser Kerr and Elizabeth Kelly.
9.00 Part 2
(W) (Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC1)
See page 24 for details
A short story by Saki, read by Peter Howell. (R)
Paris Quartet No 6 in E minor: Quadro Amsterdam. Record
Jane Manning (soprano) David Mason (piano) Joseph Schwantner Two Poems of Agueda Pizzaro
George Crumb Apparition (first UK broadcasts)
Part 6 of an artist's observations of his fellow citizens.
(Part 7 tomorrow 11.55pm)