Britten Simple Symphony Orpheus CO
7.18 Satie Gymnopedie No 3: Cecile Ousset
7.21 Elgar March of the Mogul Emperors
(The Crown of India) BBC SO/Bernstein
7.30am News
7.35 Blow Suite from Venus and Adonis
Cambridge Baroque Camerata/Jonathan
Hellyer Jones
7.49 Boccherini
Symphony No 3, Op 21
Neuss Chamber Academy/ Johannes Goritzki
8.00 Schumann Cello
Concerto
Paul Tortelier (cello)
RPO/Yan Pascal Tortelier Records
Monteverdi: Music for a Mantuan wedding Lamento d'Arianna
Cathy Berberian (mezzo) Vienna Concentus Musicus/
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Ba//o delle ingrate
Les Arts Florissants/
William Christie. Records
Delalande Concert de trompettes
Jean-Francois Paillard CO/J F Paillard
9.46 Clerambault
Cantata: Orphee
Julianne Baird (soprano) Music's Re-creation.
10.07 Leclair Sonata in C, Op 2 No 3
Jaap Schroder (violin)
Philippe Foulon (gamba) Ketil Haugsand (harpsichord)
10.21 Rameau Cantata:
Le Berger fidele
Isabelle Poulenard (sop) Les Dominos Baroque Ensemble
10.37 Blavet Flute
Concerto in A minor
Wilbert Hazelzet (flute) Musica Antiqua Koln director Reinhard Goebel
10.52 Delalande Grand motet: De profundis
Gillian Fisher (soprano) Charles Daniels
(counter-tenor)
Angus Smith (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (baritone) Choir of New College,
Oxford; King's Consort/ Edward Higginbottom Records
Producer Nicholas Anderson
conductor
Thomas Sanderling
David Titterington (organ) Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
C P E Bach Organ
Concerto in E flat (Wq 35) Poulenc Concerto for organ, strings and timpani Brahms Symphony No 1 (In association with Dunblane Cathedral Arts Guild)
(piano duo)
Wagner Polonaise in D Schubert Fantasia in F minor
Faure Dolly Suite
Stravinsky Five Easy Pieces
Peter Warlock , arr Tomlinson Two
Cod-Pieces: Beethoven's 's
Binge; The Old Codger (R)
The third of six programmes in which
Roger Nichols explores the diverse paths taken by Franck's followers.
Including: Lekeu's Cello and Piano Sonatas played by Bernard Gregor-Smith and Yolande Wrigley ; music by Pierne; songs by Chausson and Augusta Holmes; and Duparc's symphonic poem Lenore, conducted by Antonio de Almeida. (R)
York Piano Trio
William Reed Piano Trio, Op 27
William Hurlstone Piano
Trio in G
with Natalie Wheen Producer Philip Tagney
Christopher Bigsby talks to Canadian writer
Alice Munro about her work, including a new collection of short stories.
Producer Sally Marmion
conductor Neeme Jarvi
John Wallace (trumpet) Vladimir Ovchinikov
(piano): live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Sibelius Pelleas et
Melisande
Shostakovich Piano concerto No 1
8.20 Paul Griffiths considers Bartok's
Miraculous Mandarin. (R)
8.40 Bartok Suite:
Miraculous Mandarin
The Machine
At the beginning of the 17th century, Ned Prynne invents a machine to record the human voice and fears the church will accuse him of stealing souls. He earns his living by capturing "masterless men" and selling them, and does not know which story to tell to history ...
Written by Tony Bagley.
Director Alec Reid
John Whenham presents six programmes tracing the remarkable flowering of solo song that took place in Italy during the early Baroque. Music from Giulio Caccini 's song collections of 1602 and 1614, both entitled Le nuove musiche, performed by Nigel Rogers (tenor) and Jakob Lindberg (lute). Series producer Graham Dixon
Martinu Thunderbolt
P-47: BRNO State
PO/Petr Vronsky
Barber Night Flight
LSO/David Measham Records
Rachmaninov
Moments musicaux, Op 16 Nos 3 and 4; Piano Trio in D minor (Broadca51 last Tuesday)