Handel Concerto a due cori No 2 in F
English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
7.17 Arne Cantata:
The Morning
Emma Kirkby (soprano) i Parley of Instruments/
Roy Goodman
7.30am News
7.35 Ravel La Vallée des cloches
Artur Rubinstein (piano)
7.41 Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66
Cleveland Orchestra/
Christoph von Dohnanyi
7.54 Rachmaninov
Three Russian Songs, Op 41
Royal Concertgebouw/ Vladimir Ashkenazy
8.08 Grieg Lyric Suite, Op 54
Gothenburg SO/ Neeme Jarvi Records
Copland
Fanfare for the Common Man
Philadelphia Orchestra/ i Eugene Ormandy
Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
English SO/
William Boughton
Old American Songs: Set 1
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano) Lincoln Portrait
Adlai Stevenson
(narrator) Philadelphia Orchestra/
Eugene Ormandy Records
A sequence exploring the art that conceals art, interspersed with miscellaneous musical erotica.
With music by Strauss, Bach, Janacek, Haydn, Mahler, Reicha, Blacher, Schubert,
Brahms, Webern and Monteverdi. Records Producer Andrew Lyle
BBC Welsh
Symphony Orchestra leader
Alexander Skwartsow conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Howard Shelley (piano)
Strauss Don Juan , Op 20 Mozart Piano Concerto
No 24 in C minor (K 491)
12.10 Interval Reading
12.15 Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
(In association with Lloyds Bank)
Nikolai Demidenko
(piano) live from Studio 1, Pebble Mill.
Bach, arr Busoni and Listz Organ Preludes Gluck, arr Sgambati Dance from 'Orphee et Eurydice'
Prokofiev Visions fugitives, Op 22
Franck Prelude , Chorale and Fugue
Jan Smaczny explores Martinu's Czech roots.
Musical illustrations include the Czech Dances for two pianos, some of the Partsongs, the second movement of the Second Symphony, and the folk cantata Kytice.
Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (Joke) Berg Lyric Suite (R)
The second programme of organ music by Cesar Franck played by French organists on instruments in the Cavaille-Coll tradition.
Choral No 2 in B minor played by Jean Guillou (St Eustache, Paris) Pastorale, Op 19
Jeanne Demessieux
(Madeleine Church, Paris) Fantaisie in A
Marcel Dupre
(St Sulpice, Paris) Final, Op 21
Jeanne Demessieux
(Madeleine Church, Paris) Records (Final programme next Monday at 4.35pm)
Lyndon Jenkins explores the world of opera, opera-comique and operetta.
Producer Michael Emery
The young Finnish conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen talks to Michael Hall.
conductor Gustav Kuhn
Bruckner Symphony No 8 in C minor
with Julius Drake (piano) Meeres Stille P 216) Nahe des Geliebten
(D 162)
Dem Unendlichen(D 291) An die Laute (D 905) Die Sterne (D 939)
Rastlose Liebe (D 138) Der Jungling und der Tod (D 545)
Nachtstuck (D 672)
The final part of the memoirs of the Due de
Saint-Simon, translated by Michel Petheram.
3: The Death of a Prince Saint-Simon recalls the death of Louis XIV's brother,the Due d'Orleans.
Reader Garard Green Producer Paul Schlesinger (R)
The first of three programmes about the 1990 ISCM Festival in Oslo, introduced by Justin Connolly.
Martin Butler Piano
Piano
Simon Holt Danger of the Disappearance of Things
Oliver Knussen Four
Late Poems and an Epigram of Rainer Maria Rilke
Andrew Toovey Ate
(all first UK broadcasts) Andrew Ball and Julian Jacobson (pianos) Cuarteto Latinamericano Sifi Torjesen (soprano) Endymion Ensemble conductor Paul Webster
Cesar Franck
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne; S'il est un charmant gazon; Violin Sonata in A