Ysaye Chant d'hiver
Aaron Rosand (violin) ' Radio Luxembourg
Orch/Louis de Froment
7.10 Zelenka Sonata
No 3 in B flat
Chiara Banchini (violin) Paul Dombrecht (oboe)
Danny Bond (bassoon)
Richte van der Meer (cello) Robert Kohnen (h'chord)
7.35 Albeniz Piano
Concerto: Aldo Ciccolini
RPO/Enrique Batiz
7.59 Bax Walsinghame
I Martyn Hill (tenor)
Brighton Festival Chorus
RPO/Vernon Handley
8.16 Chopin Two
Nocturnes: in F and in C minor: Vladimir
Ashkenazy (piano). Records
Walton As You Like It
(Poem for Orchestra)
' Catherine Bolt (soprano)
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
Symphony No 1
LPO/Slatkin. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Pachelbel Partita No 2
(Hexachordum Apollinis)
Marga Scheurich
(harpsichord)
9.42 Haydn Insanae et vanae curae
John Scott (organ)
Choir of St Paul 's
Cathedral/Deamley
! 9.50 Lekeu Violin Sonata
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Jacques Rouvier (piano)
10.25 Mozart 'Vemte ... inginocchiatevi';
'Deh vieni, non tardar'
(Le nozze di Figaro):
Lucia Popp (sop); LPO/Solti
10.35 MacDowell Sonata
Eroica, Op 50
Clive Lythgoe (piano)
11.05 Mozart Rondo di
Susanna (KV 577); Arietta di Susanna (KV 579) Janet Baker (mezzo) SCO/Leppard
11.15 Enescu Symphony No 1 in E flat, Op 13 George Enescu State
Philharmonic/Bradiceanu
11.45 Pachelbel Partita
No 5 (Hexachordum Apollinis)
Marga Scheurich. Records Producer Edward Blakeman
conductor Andrew Davis
John Lill (piano)
Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 3
Shostakovich
Symphony No 1
live from Broadcasting House,London. David Wilson-Johnson
(baritone)
David Owen Norris (piano) Quilter Five Jacobean Songs
Trevor Hold Song-cycle: Voices from the Orchard Warlock Three Belloc
Songs
• TICKETS: available from Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Joan Cross celebrates her 90th birthday this year. Lyndon Jenkins recalls the voice and career of one of the most distinguished first ladies of English opera. Mono records
live from the National Cathedral of St Patrick's, Dublin.
Introit: Lift Thine Eyes (Mendelssohn) Responses
(St Patrick's Use) Psalms: 136-8
(Hewson, Rose, Ware) Readings (AV): Isaiah
40, vv 18-31; Revelation 20, v 11 to 21, v7
Canticles: Harwood in A Anthem: Let Us Now
Praise Famous Men
(Hewson)
Hymn (ICH 489): Ye Holy Angels Bright Organ Voluntary: Introduction and Passacaglia (Alcock)
Organist and Master of the Choristers John Dexter
Assistant Organist Andrew Johnstone
Three programmes.
Donald Macleod talks to flamenco guitarist
Marcos, who introduces the music of Seville.
with Brian Kay
Producer David Gallagher
with Robert Hewison Producer Julian Hale
The Rock, Op 7
Symphony No 2 in E minor, Op 27 BBC Welsh SO conductor Tadaaki Otaka
A year after the revolutions that transformed Eastern
Europe, fragile new democracies are all facing a problem which threatens their existence:
Who should be responsible for the political, economic and moral crimes of the past? Conor Gearty visits Prague, where anti-communist demonstrators have filled the streets this autumn, to talk to those in government now - and to talk to their former jailers.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
Justin Connolly and Michael Finnissy at the ISCM Festival in Oslo. Brenton Broadstock
... And No Birds Sing
Cikada/Christian Eggen lannis Xenakis Epicycles Frances-Marie Uitti
(cello); Borealis/Eggen Francis Dhomont
Météores for tape Dean Drummond
Incredible Time (To Live and Die): Newband/ The Composer
Adina Izarra Pitangus Sulphuratus
Manuela Wiesier (flute)
Norwegian CO/Wyttenbach (all first broadcasts)
Eloge de la danse;
Piano Sonata; Cinq bis (Encores); Dance des trois arlequins
Eric Parkin (piano) (R)
Telemann Der geduldige Socrates (Comic opera: excerpts)
As broadcast this morning on R5 Plus at 2.30-3.10 Authentic Russian (5-8)