Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on Sussex Folk
Tunes
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) Philharmonia/Handley
7.12 Bach Chaconne in D minor from Partita (BWV 1004): Yehudi Menuhin
7.30 News
7.35 Roussel Symphony No 1: French NO/Dutoit
8.11 Alan Bush Nocturne for piano: Peter Jacobs
8.17 Handel Oboe
Concerto No 3 in G minor Roger Lord, Academy of St Martin/Marriner. Records
Martinu
'I'm going to go in for fantasy. That's why I write operas - it is a free form.' Inventions (3rd movement) Emil Leichner (piano) Czech PO/Neumann
Julietta (Act 3, final scene) Soloists; Chorus and Orch of Prague National Theatre/Krombholc
Frescoes of Piero delta Francesca
Czech PO/Karel Ancerl
The Greek Passion (Act 3, Scenes 1 and 2) Soloists; Brno State PO/ Charles Mackerras. Records
Orchestral works arranged as chamber music, and vice versa. Haydn, arr Salomon Symphony No 100 in G Linde Consort
10.02 Schubert, arr
Britten Die Forelle (D 550) Schumann, arr Britten Fruhlingsnacht , Op 39
No 12: Neil Mackie (tenor) SCO/Steuart Bedford
10.06 Strauss, arr
Hasenohrl Till Eulenspiegel Berliner Solisten
10.15 Busoni, arr Stein Berceuse élégiaque, Op 42 Schoenberg Ensemble/ Reinbert de Leeuw
10.26 Beethoven Grosse Fuge, Op 133: Strings of Philharmonia/Klemperer
10.43 Mahler, arr
Schoenberg Four Songs from 'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen'
Anna Holroyd (mezzo)
Camerata de Versailles/ Amaury du Closel
11.02 Brahms, orch Schoenberg Piano
Quartet No 1 in G minor CBSO/Rattle. Records Producer Michael Emery
conductor George Hurst Robert Cohen (cello)
Ravel Suite: Ma mère I'oye Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1
Tippett Ritual Dances
live from Studio 7.
Emma Kirkby and Evelyn Tubb (sopranos) Anthony Rooley (lute)
Monteverdi 0 come sei gentile
Luzzaschi Cor mio , deh non languire
Frescobaldi Deh, vien da me pastorella
Monteverdi Lamento d'Olimpia
Notari Intenerite voi Piangono al pianger Girate occhi
Francesco Costa II pianto d'Arianna
Sigismondo d'lndia
Dove potro; Alia guerra d'amore
Philip Jenkins
Menotti Ricercare and Toccata
Copland Sonata
The series begins with musical reunification in Germany: members of the RIAS Youth
Orchestra and students from the Hanns Eisler College of Music join forces in Bruckner's
Symphony No 8, conductor Hanns-Martin Schneidt.
Roger Nichols looks at the musical world of 1890. Producer Jeremy Hayes
This week Ian Carr looks at Miles Davis's work in the late 50s with composer and arranger Gil Evans.
On the occasion of her exhibition at the Bohun
Gallery, Henley-on-Thames, jewellery designer
Wendy Ramshaw talks to Edward Lucie-Smith . Producer Judith Bumpus
60th Anniversary Season conductor Lothar Zagrosek BBC Symphony Chorus chorusmaster
Stephen Jackson live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
7.55 The Ninth
Anthony Burgess considers Beethoven's final symphony.
8.15 Beethoven
Symphony No 9 in D minor
Suzanne Murphy (sop) Mary King (mezzo)
Philip Langridge (tenor) Robert Holl (bass)
Interviews and readings that set the story of the Salvadorean trade unionist Miguel Marmol in the context of his country's turbulent history. His extraordinary escapes from death provided inspiration for the Salvadorean poets Claribel Alegria and Roque Dalton and the Uruguayan historian Eduardo Galeano.
Readers Bob Peck , Maggie Stead , Walter Acosta. Producer Mick Webb
Sonatas: in F sharp minor (Kk 25); in B minor
(Kk 376 and 377); in G and G minor (Kk 372 and 373); in C minor (Kk 126) and in F minor (Kk 555)
Ruth Dyson (h'chord) (R)
Second programme of two. Lowri Blake (cello)
Caroline Palmer (piano)
Britten Sonata in C, Op 65 Walton Passacaglia Crumb Sonata
(both for cello solo)
Saint-Saens 'Africa'
Fantaisie, Op 89; Etudes for the left hand, Op 135 Nos 1-4; Improvisation: Samson and Delilah;
Piano Concerto No 5 in F,
As broadcast this morning on R5