Bach Concerto in 0 minor for violin and oboe (BWV 1060)
Frank Peter Zimmermann Neil Black
ECO/Jeffrey Tate
7.16 Allegri Miserere
The Sixteen/Christophers
7.30am News
7.35 Scheidt Canzona
Cornetto: Hesperion XX/ Jordi Savall
7.39 Beethoven Sonata in E, Op 14 No 1
Alfred Brendel (piano)
7.54 Weber My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose Robert White (tenor)
Ransom Wilson (flute) Mark Peskanov (violin) Nathaniel Rosen (cello) Samuel Saunders (piano)
7.58 Schubert Symphony No inD
CO of Europe/
Claudio Abbado. Records
Rachmaninov Fantasy: The Rock: Stockholm PO/Paavo Berglund Preludes , Op 23
Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Piano Concerto No 4 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Haitink. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Vivaldi Concerto for sopranino recorder in C (RV443)
Michael Schneider Camerata Koln
Haydn La moglie quando e buona:
Teresa Berganza (soprano)
SCO/Raymond Leppard Vagn Holmboe Cello Concerto, Op 120
Erling Blondal Bengtsson Danish RSO/
Janos Ferencsik
Reger Benedictus, Op 59 No 9
Lionel Rogg (organ)
Haydn II meglio mio carattere for soprano and chamber orchestra
Mozart Concerto for two pianos in E flat (K 365)
Daniel Barenboim (piano) ECO/Georg Solti (piano) Copland The Red Pony Film Suite: New
Philharmonia/Copland
Haydn Son pietosa, son bonina for soprano and Chamber Orchestra Prokofiev March: The Love for Three Oranges Lazar Berman (piano)
Parry Air and Frolic from An English Suite
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox. Records
leader Paul Willey conductor David Jones Philip Fowke (piano) Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C Bagatelles, Op 119
Reger Variations on a Theme of Beethoven
live from Broadcasting House,London. Quintus
Reinecke Trio in A minor for oboe, horn and piano Beethoven Quintet in E flat, Op 16
Lisa della Casa (soprano) Mozart Per pietà ben mio (Cosi fan tutte, Act II) Vienna PO/Karl Bohm Schumann Frauenliebe und
Leben Sebastian Peschko (piano) Strauss Vier letzte Lieder Vienna PO/B6hm. Records
live from Chelmsford Cathedral.
Introit: True Love's the Gift (Wood);
Responses: Smith
Psalm: 69 (Barnby; Elgar)
First Lesson: II Kings 9, vv 1-13
Office hymn (NEH 385): Jesu the Very Thought of Thee
Canticles: Wood in F
Second Lesson: Acts 20, vv 1-16
Anthem: The Spirit of the Lord (Elgar)
Hymn (AMR 202): Jesu, My Lord
Organ voluntary: Finale from Symphony No 8, Op 42 No 8 (Widor).
Master of the Music: Graham Elliott
Assistant Master of the Music: Timothy Allen
Organ Scholar: Martin Kemp
Kagura-bayashi, or music for the Shinto festivals, is derived from a traditional Japanese dance - said to be the striptease of the goddess Ame-no-Uzumeno-Mikoto. With
Taneo Wakayama (bamboo-flute) and an ensemble of drums and bell. Records
with Roger Nichols Producer Anthony Sellors
Robert Hewison discusses the present success and future legacy of Glasgow's year in the cultural limelight. Producer Julian Hale
conductor Kurt Sanderling Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin) live from the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Mozart Violin Concerto in D (K 218)
8.00 Continuing Radio
3's series of programmes from Glasgow, historian John McKenzie looks at the history of the Clyde.
8.20 Bruckner Symphony No 3 (In association with Rolls Royce pic)
A five-part reassessment written and presented by Anthony Howard.
2: Don't Mention Sterling With Lord Callaghan, Baroness Castle, Lord
Deedes, Lady Falkender, Michael Foot , Lord
Harris, Baroness Hart, Roy Hattersley , Denis Healey , Lord Jay, Ian Mikardo , Bill Rodgers , Peter Shore and Dick Taverne.
Sonata in D (D 850) Edith Vogel (piano)
conductor James Wood Takemitsu Grass and Wind Horse
Beethoven
Romance No 2 in G, Op 40; Eroica Variations, Op 35; The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43
(excerpts)