Brahms Three Hungarian Dances: Katia and Marielle Labeque
7.08 Weber Overture:
Peter Schmoll BerlinPO/Karajan
7.19 Wilbye Weep , Weep, Mine Eyes; Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers Cambridge Singers/Rutter
7.35 Borodin Overture:
Prince Igor: LSO/Solti
7.46 J C Bach Quintet in C, Op 11 No 1
English Concert/Standage
8.04 Wieniawski Violin
Concerto No 2
Itzhak Perlman (violin) Paris Orch/Barenboim Records
Franck (who died 100 years ago today)
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne (first broadcast performance)
RTBF SO/Priestman
S'il est un charmant gazon Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano) Sonata in A
David Oistrakh (violin)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Records
Schumann Abegg Variations
Clara Haskil (piano)
9.45 Josquin des Prez Missa 'Hercules Dux
Ferrariae': Hilliard
Ensemble/Paul Hillier
10.10 Bach Contrapuncti IV and XI (Art of Fugue) Musica Antiqua Kdln
10.20 Liszt Fantasy and Fugue on Bach
Leslie Howard (piano)
10.30 Brahms String
Sextet No 2 in G, Op 36 Amadeus Ensemble
Alban Berg Quartet
11.15 Koechlin
Hommage a Gabriel Faure Debussy Hommage a Haydn
Ravel Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn
Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
11.25 Berg Chamber Concerto
Isaac Stern (violin) Peter Serkin (piano)
LSO members/Abbado Records. Producer Kate Bolton
conductor
Christopher Bell
John Wallace (trumpet) Haydn Symphony No 27 in G
Rutland Boughton Trumpet Concerto
Mozart Symphony No 31 in D (K297)
live from St George 's, Brandon Hill.
Anthony Goldstone , Caroline Clemmow
(piano duet)
Brahms Souvenir de la Russie
Herzogenberg Variations on a Theme of Brahms
Dvorak Slavonic Dances:
No 8 in G minor; No 13 in B flat minor; No 15 in C
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A reading of Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, and its reflection in the tone-poems of Sibelius. Producer Arthur Johnson (R)
A performance of Franck's oratorio to mark the centenary of his death.
Julia Varady (soprano) Brigitte Baileys (mezzo) Christine Cairns (alto) Vinson Cole (tenor)
David Kuebler (tenor)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Nikita Storoyev (bass)
Friedrich Molsberger (bass) Gidon Saks (bass) Ernst Senff Choir Berlin Philharmonic Choir Berlin RSO, conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy
with Fritz Spiegl
Producer Andrew Mussett
The opera producer
Nikolaus Lehnhoff talks to Bryan Magee.
Producer Anthony Sellors
In the first of two programmes, the Songmakers' Almanac perform Brahms songs. Nachtwandler, Op 86 No 3; NIchtens, Op 112 No 2; Walpurgisnacht, Op 75 No 4; Abendlied, Op 92 No 3. Records
The second of three live concerts.
Alfred Brendel (piano) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conductor Kurt Masur
Brahms Symphony No 3
8.25 Calum MacDonald considers Brahms's different approaches to the concerto form in his two piano concertos.
8.45 Brahms Piano
Concerto No 1 in D minor (Third concert tomorrow 7.45pm)
Three readings from the memoirs of the Due de Saint-Simon.
2: The Harpy and the Wolf Reader Garard Green. (R)
From the fourth festival of contemporary music held in Quito, Ecuador. Introduced by Gwyn L Williams.
National SO of Ecuador/Alvaro Manzano
Milton Estevez Apuntes con Refrain, for symphony orch and electronic tape Diego Luzuriaga Felipillo for percussion and orch Mesias Maiguashca ... Yahora vamos por aqui, for octet and electronic tape
Arturo Rodas Arcaica
Charles Fox presents the second programme on Jelly Roll Morton.
Vivaldi
Concerto in A minor (RV 522); Beatus vir (RV597); Concerto in C 'Per la
Solennita di S Lorenzo'
(RV 556)