Albinoni Concerto in D minor, Op 9 No 2
David Reichenberg (oboe) English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock (h'chord)
7.11 Bach Cantata No 60:
0 Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort Paul Esswood (counter-ten) Kurt Equiluz (tenor)
Ruud van der Meer (bass) Tolz Boys' Choir
Vienna Concentus
Musicus/Harnoncourt
7.30am News
7.35 Louis Couperin Suite in E minor
Davitt Moroney (h'chord)
7.45 George Dyson
Hierusalem Valery Hill (soprano) St Michael's Singers
Thomas Trotter (organ) RPO/Jonathan Rennert
8.03 Elgar The
Banqueting Hall at
Westminster; Arthur's Passage to Avalon
(Incidental music to 'King Arthur): Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/George Hurst
8.13 Francaix Quartet for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon: Members of the Aulos Wind Quintet. Records Producer David Gallagher
leader Richard Studt conductor Frans Bruggen
Anthony Pay (clarinet) Mozart Overture: La clemenzadi Tito (K 621) j Rameau Suite from
Castor et Pollux
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622) (R)
with Edward Greenfield.
Record Review
Building a Library:
John Duarte surveys I current recordings of lute music.
Nick Kenyon sees
Christopher Hogwood 's new series of the complete Haydn symphonies come under starter's orders.
David Murray reviews new discs of Satie, including two recordings of Socrate.
10.40 Record Release
Haydn Symphony No 29 in E: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood
11.03 Satie Preludes (Le Fils des etoiles)
Peter Dickinson (piano)
11.13 Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp Ensemble Wien-Berlin
11.32 Satie Les
Aventures de Mercure
Orchestra de Paris/
Pierre Dervaux
11.44 Wild Seven Virtuoso
Etudes after Gershwin Earl Wild (piano)
12.04 Satie Three Songs Members of Music
Projects, London
12.14 Christopher Wilson talks to Tess Knighton about the lute and vihuela.
12.35 Christopher Wilson plays vihuela music of the Spanish Renaissance by Narvaez, Mudarra,
Valderrabano and others. Records. Producer Nick Morgan ('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
James Naughtie with his final reflection on language: Frontiersmen
Mendelssohn Sonata in E, Op 6
Brahms Six Pieces, Op 118 Malcolm Binns (piano)
with Nicholas Kenyon.
Tchaikovsky Marche slave conductor Adrian Boult
Prokofiev Violin
Concerto No 1
Itzhak Perlman , conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
2.36 Robert Ponsonby talks to Nicholas Kenyon.
2.46 Tchaikovsky
Sleeping Beauty (excerpt) conductor
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Shostakovich
Symphony No 11 conductor John Pritchard
The pianist
Jonathan Plowright plays Liszt's Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses
No 7) and Rachmaninov's Moments musicaux.
And he talks to Chris de Souza about concerts, competitions and becoming Jonathan Plowright Ltd.
Producer Sarah Devonald
with Charles Fox
with Christopher Cook. Reviews: A biography of the writer Jean Rhys ; an exhibition of Egon Schiele at the Royal Academy;
Isaac Rosenberg writings and pictures at the Imperial War Museum, London. Opinions: Steve Connor and Jill Neville.
Features: Reclassifying the classic books; reassessing
Robert Bresson 's reputation in film. Producers John Boundy , Tim Dee
Deuxième annee de pèlerinage
Alfredo Perl (piano)
by Richard Wagner. 8: Götterdämmerung, Act 1
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BROADCAST with BBC2 For details see page 59
Brandenburg Concerto No
Stuttgart CO, directed from the keyboard by Karl Munchinger. Record
with Robert Hewison
Radoslav Kvapil (piano) Langham CO, conductor Nicholas Cleobury
Benda Concerto in G minor
Martinu Divertimento for piano (left hand) (R)
from 11.55 A recital by the mezzo-soprano to mark 30 years of singing new music, with Michael Finnissy (piano). Crosse The Frog Prince Holloway A Medley of Nursery Rhymes and Conundrums Judith Weir Songs from the Exotic Finnissy Ohi! Ohi! Ohi! Skempton Alice Is One; Pigs Could Fly; Ever Greener (All first UK broadcasts, except Holloway's 'Medley')
Australia v England
The third day of the First Test from Brisbane.
(By arrangement with Australian Broadcasting Corporation)