Lassus Hodi completi sunt: Tallis Scholars/
Peter Phillips
7.08 Brahms Paganini Variations (Book 1)
Julius Katchen (piano)
7.20 Russian Gypsy Song; Roses in the Wind (trad Hungarian): I Salonisti/ Pal Ratonyi (cimbalom)
7.30am News
7.35 Strauss Das Diner
(Suite: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme): ECO/Tate
7.46 Suk Serenade for string orchestra
LCO/Warren-Green
8.13 Offenbach, arr
Rosenthal Gaite parisienne (excerpts): Montreal SO/ Charles Dutoit. Records
Telemann
5: Cantor and Capellmeister Das selige Erwagen des bittern Leidens und
Sterbens Jesu Christi
(excerpts from the Passion oratorio)
Barbara Locher (soprano) Zeger Vandersteene (ten) Barthold Possemeyer (bar) Freiburg Vocal Ensemble L'Arpa Festante, Munich/ Wolfgang Schafer
Passacaglia in B minor Wolfgang Baumgratz (organ)
Du aber Daniel gehe hin (Trauetkantate): Greta di Reyghere (soprano)
Max van Egmond (bass) Ricercar Consort. Records
Chris de Souza presents music either composed or played by children - including precocious efforts by Bizet, Elgar and Mendelssohn; and Yehudi Menuhin , Aled Jones and Emma Johnson. With Nicola
Loud, this year's Young Musician of the Year, and a group of music teachers who have been sponsored to learn a completely different musical instrument.
The more you pledge, the less they'll play!
Producer Christopher Marshall
live from Studio 7.
Peter Noke and Helen Krizos (two pianos)
Brahms Sonata , Op 34b Dvorak Slavonic Dances:
No 3 in A flat, Op 46; No 4 in D flat, No 7 in C (Op 72)
The Medieval Motet
Walter Gieseking (piano) in recordings from the 50s. Debussy Suite
Bergamasque; Pagodes and La Soirée dans
Grenade (Estampes); Reflets dans I'eau (Images: Book 1); L'lsle joyeuse
3.35 Reminiscences from Darius Milhaud.
3.55 Ravel Sonatine; La Vallée des cloches
(Miroirs); Ondine
(Gaspard de la nuit)
Producer Alan Hall. Mono (R)
String Quartet No 5, Op 65 Orlando Quartet (R)
A special edition for Children in Need day with Michael Berkeley. Producer Jeremy Hayes
In the first of eight programmes about the trumpeter Miles Davis ,
Ian Carr looks at Davis's work with Charlie Parker during the late 40s, and at the formation of the Birth of the Cool band with Gil Evans and Gerry Mulligan.
Series producer Derek Drescher
Professor Martin Kemp discusses two major surveys of Scottish art: the exhibition Scotland Creates at Glasgow's McLellan Galleries and Duncan Macmillan's history of Scottish painting, with the author and with Dr Lindsay Errington of the National Gallery of Scotland.
conductor Edward Downes
Angela Hewitt (piano) Bach, transcr Elgar Fantasia and Fugue in C minor
Schumann Piano
Concerto in A minor
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor
A documentary portrait of one of Brazil's greatest writers,
Machado de Assis
(1839-1908).
Mulatto, poor, epileptic, Machado forged a distinguished career as a novelist, short-story writer and essayist of great wit.
Dr John Gledson , Reader in Hispanic Studies at Liverpool University, examines Machado's skill at tackling the most delicate issues of the day - race, slavery and sex. With contributions from novelists John Barth and Antonio Callado ,
Professor Antonio Candido , historian Raymundo Faoro , Manucha Lisboa ,
Professor Helder Macedo , writer Jose Guilherme Merquior ,
Professor Roberto Schwarz , Tony Tanner , and Professor Emilia
Viotti da Costa.
Reader John Moffatt. Producer Judith Bumpus
director Guy Reibel
Poulenc Sept chansons Ligeti Magany ; Papaine
Poulenc Cantatas: Figure humaine; Un soir de neige Ligeti Ejszaka (Night); Reggel (Morning)
Xenakis Nuits , for 12 voices
Symphony No 24 in D
Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra/Adam Fischer Record
Copland Nonet; In the Beginning; Piano Quartet
Australia v England The second day of the First Test