Home and Abroad Corelli Sonata in C,
Op 5 No 10
Frans Briiggen (recorder) Anner Bylsma (cello) Gustav Leonhardt
(harpsichord)
Stanley Concerto in G, Op 2 No 3
Paul Nicholson (organ) Parley of Instruments/ Goodman and Holman Giuseppe Sammartini Concerto grosso in E minor: Ensemble 415/
Chiara Banchini. Records
Third of four programmes with the Orpheus CO. Elgar Introduction and Allegro, Op 47
Mozart Horn Concerto in E flat (K 447)
William Purvis (horn)
Grieg Holberg Suite. Records
Debussy Marche écossaise: Royal
Concertgebouw/Haitink
8.42 Schubert Trio in B flat (D 898): Beaux Arts Tho
9.19 Albrechtsberger Concerto in F
Fritz Mayr (Jew's harp) Dieter Kirsch (mandora) Munich CO/Stadlmair
9.38 Alan Bush
Variations, Nocturne and Finale on an Old English Sea-Song
David Wilde (piano) RPO/John Snashall
9.58 Shostakovich
The Execution of Stepan Razin : Vitaly Gromadsky (bass); Moscow PO;
Chorus/Kondrashin. Records
Anthony Burton looks back at the 1990 season with Andrew Clements , Robert Maycock , Stephen Johnson and John Drummond. Producer Arthur Johnson
BBC Scottish SO conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Dong-Suk Kang (violin) Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements
Sibelius Violin Concerto Rachmaninov
Symphony No 1
(In association with Bntish Telecom)
London Baroque play a cycle of four suites by the 17th-century English composer Christopher Simpson , interspersed with poems by his contemporary,
Anne Bradstreet. (R)
(piano)
Scriabin Six Studies
Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte; Une barque sur I'océan; La Valse
2.50 Interval Reading
2.55 Liszt Isolde 's Death; Valses oubliées Nos 1 and 2; Gnomenreigen
Schubert Wanderer
Fantasy in C (D 760) (R)
String Quartet in F, Op 74 No 2: Endellion Quartet Record
Three programmes this afternoon to mark the centenary of the death of Cardinal Newman.
In its day John Henry Newman's dramatic poem The Dream of Gerontius (1865) was compared with the Divine Comedy of Dante. Fr Roderick Strange explains the origin of the work and its theology of Purgatory.
Elgar's oratorio of 1900, with words by John Henry Newman , from the Three Choirs
Festival, Worcester.
Sally Burgess (mezzo)
William Cochran (tenor) Alan Opie (baritone) Worcester Cathedral Choir; Three Choirs
Festival Chorus; BBC PO conductor Donald Hunt
(In association with Reed Midland Newspapers)
John Henry Newman was as controversial a Catholic as he had been an Anglican. But where did he really belong?
Anthony Kenny chairs a discussion between Professor Owen Chadwick and Fr Ian Ker.
(cello)
Gerhard Oppitz (piano) at the 1989 Ascona
Festival.
Beethoven Sonata in C,
Op 102 No 1
Schnittke Sonata (1978) Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69
Benjamin Britten 's last opera, in a new production for Glyndebourne
Touring Opera by Stephen Lawless.
With Music producer John Evans
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BROADCAST with BBC2 from
8.05. See page 29 for details
Seamus Heaney reads a selection of his work.
Three programmes placing recent British wind concertos alongside classical counterparts. Mozart Flute Concerto
No 1 in G
Nigel Osborne Flute Concerto
Duke Dobing (flute)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
Tess Knighton presents a programme of villancicos and refrain songs by 17th-century Spanish composers - Tafalla, Hidalgo, Durango and Torres.
Capilla Penaflorida/ Jose Rada.
Part 7 (Part 8 Wed 10 55pm)