d'lndy Poème des montagnes
Jean Doyen (piano)
7.19 Janacek The
Ballad ofBlanik Mountain Brno State PO/Waldhans
7.30am News
7.35 Koechlin Valse de la reconciliation; Patinantsouriant; En route vers le bonheur; Sérénade a I'etoile errante; Tout va bien (LAlbum de Lilian) Jayne West (soprano) Fenwick Smith (flute) Martin Amlin (piano)
7.49 Liszt Orpheus
RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.59 Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat (K 319) Royal Concertgebouw/ Harnoncourt. Records
Walton
Johannesburg Festival
Overture: Philharmonia/
The Composer
A Song for the Lord
Mayor's Table: Jill Gomez (soprano); City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox All This Time; What Cheer; The Twelve: Choir of Trinity College/Marlow Improvisations on an Impromptu of Britten
LSO/André Previn. Records
MacCunn Overture: The
Land of the Mountain and the Flood: SNO/Gibson
9.45 Mendelssohn
Sonata in F sharp minor,
Op 28: Jane Coop (piano)
9.58 arr Maxwell Davies Renaissance Scottish
Dances: SCO members
10.08 trad Jocko'
Hazeldean: Whistlebinkies
10.12 arr Beethoven Polly Stewart ; The
Sweetest Lad Was Jamie; Faithfu' Johnie:
Janet Baker , Yehudi Menuhin Ross Pople (cello)
George Malcolm (piano)
10.21 Bruch Scottish
Fantasy: Jascha Heifetz (violin), New SO of London/Malcolm Sargent
10.47 Debussy Marche écossaise: Bracha Eden ,
Alexander Tamir (pianos)
10.55 Ravel Chanson
écossaise
Felicity Lott (soprano) Dalton Baldwin (piano)
10.58 Arnold Scottish
Dances
Philharmonia/Thomson
11.07 trad The Winter It Is Past: Whistlebinkies
11.10 Dvorak Scottish
Dances, Op 41
Radoslav Kvapil (piano)
11.17 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish): SCO/Laredo
conductor
Wilfried Boettcher
Mozart Overture:
Don Giovanni
Wagner Forest Murmurs (Siegfried)
Reger Variations on a Theme of Mozart
live from Studio 7.
Lindsay String Quartet with Moray Welsh (cello) Schubert Quintet in C (D 956)
Pianist and composer John Ireland evoked through recordings from the 40s and 50s.
Amberley Wild Brooks; The Towing Path; April The Composer (piano) Songs Sacred and Profane; Hawthorne Time; / Have Twelve Oxen; The
Trellis: Peter Pears (tenor) Cello Sonata in G minor with Anthony Pini
Producer Alan Hall. Mono (R)
conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Robert Cohen (cello) Dvorak Silent Woods
Elgar Concerto in E minor
David Hoult takes a trip from Hollywood to Broadway.
Producer Emma Kingsley
In the second of eight programmes, Ian Carr looks at the early 50s when Miles Davis was under contract to
Prestige. Among those in his sessions were Sonny Rollins , John Lewis , Milt Jackson , Thelonious
Monk and Kenny Clarke.
As an exhibition of photographs by Winogrand opens at the Hayward, London, Mark Haworth-Booth talks to John Szarkowski from
New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Producer Judith Bumpus
conductor
Jean-Claude Casadesus Karen Bureau (soprano) Ian Caley (tenor)
Rene Massis (bass) Dukas Scherzo: The
Sorcerer's Apprentice
Roussel Symphony No 3 in G minor
8.10 Interval Reading
8.15 Bizet Cantata: Clovis et Clotilde (UK premiere)
Couperin Ordre No 7 (excerpts): Bob van Asperen
(h'chord). Records
Grace Nichols's first published collection of poems tells the story of a young African woman uprooted from her homeland and transported to slavery in the Caribbean. Music Dominique Legendre
Trevor Francis (percussion)
Director Frances-Anne Solomon
Second of two programmes played by Anna Noakes. Honegger Danse de la chèvre
Bach Partita in A minor
Fukushima Mei
director Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (sop) Elliott Carter A Mirror on Which to Dwell Stravinsky Three
Shakespeare Songs; Four Songs for voice, flute, harp and guitar Holliger
Schwarzgewebene Trauer Carter Triple Duo
Telemann
Das selige Erwagen des bittern Leidens und
Sterbens Jesu Christi
(excerpts); Passacaglia in B minor; Du aber Daniel gehe hin (Trauerkantate)