Berlioz Overture:
Beatrice and Benedict SNOIAlexander Gibson
7.08 Donizetti Ballet
Music from 'La Favorite' Philharmonia Orchestra/
Antonio de Almeida
7.35 Tchaikovsky Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet
Chicago SO/Georg Solti
7.56 Granados The Lover and the Nightingale (Goyescas)
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
8.04 Bernstein
Symphonic Dances from 'West Side Story' Los Angeles PO/
The Composer. Records
Peter Noke , Helen Krizos Allegro in A minor (D 947) Divertissement A
I'hongroise in G minor (D 818) (R)
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library: the music of Szymanowski by Robert Layton. Barry Fox and Howard Wu on developments in digital audio tape and CD video. David Fanning reviews Grainger's complete piano works and piano pieces by Billy Mayerl.
10.40 Record Release
Grainger The Immovable Do; Colonial Song; Walking Tune
Martin Jones (piano)
10.56 Szymanowski Symphony No 3
Stefania Woytowicz (sop) Warsaw National PO and Chorus/Witold Rowicki
11.23 Bruch Four Pieces from Op 83
Paul Meyer (clarinet) Gerard Causse (viola)
Francois-Rene Duchable (piano)
11.41 Mozart A Little
Masonic Cantata (K 623) Werner Krenn (tenor) Tom Krause (baritone) Edinburgh Festival
Chorus; LSO/Kertesz
11.56 Schumann, arr Grainger Concerto (first movement)
Martin Jones (piano)
12.05 Brahms Violin
Concerto (Mono: 1951) Isaac Stern (violin)
RPO/Thomas Beecham
12.47 Mayerl Bats in the Belfry; Green Tulips; Sweet William
Eric Parkin (piano). Records Producer Nick Morgan
('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Four ways of looking at poetry, with poet and translator
Adam Czerniawski.
3: Words for Music Perhaps?
Giuliani Grande Overture, Op 61: Vladimir Tomcanyi D Scarlatti Gigue and Minuet (Sonata in F, Kk 78) Martin Three Short
Pieces: Prelude; Plainte; Comme une gigue Arturo Tallini
Debussy, arr Baranzano Arabesque No 1
Dowland Fantasie in G
Nuccio d'Angelo
Canzona Lidie No 2
Eduardo Baranzano
Mozart Divertimento in B flat (K 254)
Frank Bridge Trio No 2 Music Group of London (R)
Donizetti's opera in two acts to a libretto by Felice Romani.
(sung in Italian)
Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House/
John Pritchard. Records
with Charles Fox
The last of three 'How' programmes from the 40s and 50s, written and performed by humorist Stephen Potter.
How to Give a Party with Joyce Grenfell (R)
Juan Enric Lluna
(clarinet)
Nigel Clayton (piano)
Debussy Rhapsody No 1 Statkic Svita for solo clarinet
Martinu Sonatina
The finals: part 2.
Live from Leeds Town
Hall, the remaining three young pianists perform a concerto to decide which of the six finalists will win the Edward Boyle Prize and the Princess Mary Gold Medal.
Presented by Michael Berkeley and Paul Crossley.
(In association with Harveys of Bristol) (Results at 11.1.05pm)
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BROADCAST: with BBC2. See page 25 for details
Saki's short story in which Lena Strudwarden meets her match.
Reader Peter Howell (R)
The last of three programmes.
Stamitz, reconstr Alan Boustead
Trumpet Concerto
John McCabe Rainforest II Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet)
City of London Sinfonia conductor Richard Hickox Series producer Nigel Wilkinson
Music associated with Queen Christina of Sweden: pieces from the court in Stockholm by Albrici, Verdier and Benjamin Rogers , and from Rome after her abdication by Stradella and Lonati, played by the Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman. (R)
The results with Michael Berkeley and Paul Crossley.
0 SIMULTANEOUS
BROADCAST with BBC2. See page 25 for details
Bernstein Sonata
Carter Pastorale
Rochberg Dialogues
Murray Khouri (clarinet) Philip Mead (piano)
Part 10 of an artist's observations.
(Part 1 1 tomorrow at 11.55pm)