Telemann Quartet in D minor
Concentus Musicus , Vienna/Harnoncourt
7.18 Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans) CBSO/Fremaux
7.30am News
7.35 J Strauss (son) Tales from the Vienna
Woods: J Strauss Orch of Vienna/Boskovsky
7.47 Tailleferre
Concertino
Nicanor Zabaleta (harp) French National Radio
Orchestra/Jean Martinon
8.05 Haydn Symphony No 78 in C minor
Orpheus CO. Records
Vivaldi Concerto in D minor (RV 565)
English Concert/Pinnock Sonata in F (RV 70)
Catherine MacKintosh , Elizabeth Wallfisch
(violins)
Sonata in D minor (RV 63) London Baroque
Cantata: Amor hai vinto
(RV 683)
Gerard Lesne (counter-ten) II Seminario Musicale
Concerto in D (RV 95)
Taverner Players/Parrott Records
Gabrieli Canzon per sonar a 4: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
9.37 Bernstein Ballet:
Fancy Free
BBC SO/Sian Edwards
10.00 Purcell Fantasia on One Note: London Baroque
10.05 Jakob Handl
0 Magnum Mysterium
The Sixteen/Christophers
10.08 Tippett Concerto for Double String Orchestra
10.32 Gabrieli Jubilate
Deo: Choir of King's College, Cambridge/ Stephen Cleobury
10.38 Shostakovich
Symphony No 9 in E flat
11.07 Gabrieli Canzon per sonar a 8 for brass ensemble
Raphael Oleg (violin) BBC PO, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Musorgsky Prelude: Khovanshchina
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
Shostakovich
Symphony No 5
(In association with Marling Industries pic)
Rufus Miiller (tenor) and Christopher Wilson (lute) perform Elizabethan courtly music associated with the Earls of Leicester and Essex, including works to texts by Sir Philip Sidney.
Fifth of six programmes. Today's music includes Magnard's Hymne a Venus; d'lndy's Thème varie, fugue et chanso; part of Chausson's opera Le Roi Arthus; and Serenata playing piano quartets by Lekeu and Chausson. (R)
conductor Lionel Friend
Kodaly Dances from Galanta
Lutoslawski Little Suite
Szymanski Partita IV (R)
with Janet Alexander Producer Anthony Sellors
Michael Schmidt talks to the Mexican poet and philosopher Octavio Paz , who was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Producer John Boundy
Three one-act operas written in 1926-7. The Dictator
(A tragic opera)
The wife of an officer blinded by poison-gas decides to kill the dictator responsible for the war.
discusses the cultural climate of the Weimar Republic.
(A fairytale opera)
A weak king, overthrown by his people, finds his true kingdom in a magic forest.
9.00 'Krenek: The man who wanted new conventions'.
A talk by Dick Witts.
9.05 Heavyweight, or The Honour of the Nation
(A burlesque operetta) A 'training-room' farce.
Stuttgart State Orchestra conductor
Manfred Schreier
Producer Christopher Pope
Lost Souls
Patrick is sent to man a data-buoy moored off the English coast.
His isolation ends when he rescues a lone yachtsman. Written by Manny Draycott-Lai .
Director Cherry Cookson
John Whenham presents a selection from the 1609 song-book of Jacopo Peri , performed by Mark Tucker (tenor) and Nigel North (lute). (R)
The four symphonies arranged for two pianos, played by Martin Roscoe and Ronan O'Hora.
Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73
(Third programme next Saturday at 6.30pm)
Steve Reich
Music for mallet instruments, voices and organ; Octet; Six Marimbas