Suppe Overture: Poet and Peasant: Tokyo
Metropolitan SO/Kobayashi
7.10 Mendelssohn Three
Fantasies, Op 16
Lydia Artymiw (piano)
7.22 Chabrier Danse slave (Le Roi malgre lui)
French NO/Armin Jordan
7.30am News
7.35 J Strauss (son) Emperor Waltz
Vienna PO/Boskovsky
7.46 Granados Danza espahola No 5: Bream
7.51 Gliere Concerto
Edita Gruberova (sop) Stuttgart RSO/Eichhorn
8.05 Liszt Valse Impromptu (S 213): Jorge Bolet
8.13 Coleridge-Taylor Petite suite de concert
Philharmonia/Weldon
Records. Producer Hugh Warwick
(piano)
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales; Pavane pour une infante défunte Liszt Sonata in B minor (R)
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Ravel's orchestration of Musorgsky's Pictures from an Exhibition by John Warrack. Jerrold
Northrop Moore on discs of romantic organ music.
10.40 Record Release
Guilmant Scherzo from Organ Sonata No 5
Ben van Oosten (organ)
10.47 Stanford Three
Motets: Vasari Singers/ Jeremy Backhouse
10.56 Vierne Organ Symphony No 3
Marie-Claire Alain (organ)
11.27 Haydn Piano Concerto No 11 in D
London Sinfonietta/
Martha Argerich (piano)
11.47
Khandoshkin Sonata for solo violin Alexandre Brusilovski
12.01 Messiaen Trois visions de /'amen
Alexandre Rabinovich ,
Martha Argerich (pianos)
12.21 Stephen Johnson eavesdrops on the tenth birthday celebrations of Hyperion record company.
12.37 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Sixteen soloists; ECO/ Matthew Best. Records
Producers Nick Morgan,
David Papp ('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2 00pm)
The last of four ways of looking at poetry, with Adam Czerniawski : Poetry Lost in Translation?
Four programmes.
Couperin Concert No 11 in C minor
Marais Suite in E minor from 'Pieces en trio' Couperin Pieces de violes No 2 in A: Wieland
Kuijken (viols); Sigiswald Kuijken (violin/viols)
Robert Kohnen (h'chord)
Alexander Baillie (cello) BBC Philharmonic/
Edward Downes
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
2.30 Interval Reading
2.35 Beethoven
Choral Symphony
Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Linda Finnie (mezzo)
Thomas Moser (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (bar) Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, chorusmaster Ian Tracey (In association withJamesHalsteadGrouppic)
Each week Chris de Souza meets some young artists and listens to them perform. This week: a brand-new group with an old name. The Netherlands Wind
Ensemble plays music by Gounod, Druchetzsky, Keuris and Rossini, and three of its members talk about how wind players can thrive in the 90s. Producer Sarah Devonald
with Charles Fox
A week in the arts with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: Sondheim's
Into the Woods; Muriel Spark's Symposium;
Portrait of a Marriage for television.
Opinions: Antonia Byatt , Roy Porter
Features: Committed
Photography -
Fay Goodwin interviewed; The Novelist as Autobiographer - Paul Bailey.
Argument: Tariq Ali speaks his mind.
Producers John Boundy ,Tim Dee
Allan Schiller (piano)
Nielsen Three Pieces, Op 59 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op 17 (R)
Berlioz's opera live from the Theatre Royal,
Glasgow, in a production by Scottish Opera. (sung in French)
2: The Trojans at Carthage (mezzo) (ten) (alto) (ten) (soprano) (bass) (tenor) (bass) (bass) (bar) (sop) (bass) (bass)
Scottish Opera Chorus/
Stephen Jackson ; Scottish Opera Orch/John Mauceri
Act 3
7.55 Hugh Macdonald talks to Derek Watson about Berlioz and opera.
8.10 Act 4
9.00 David Nice discusses the Trojan War and its echoes from
Homer through the ages.
9.20 Act 5 (In association with IBM United Kingdom Trust)
Sculptor Richard Long talks to Richard Cork. (R)
Gerardo Gandini plays
20th, -r.ntury piano music. Juan Jose Castro
De Tangos
Luis Mucillo . Soft Stillness and the Night
Marta Lambertini Piezas tranversales
Gandini Diario (1960-87)