Debussy Arabesques No 1 and 2 Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
7.07 Lennox Berkeley Divertimento in B flat,
Op 18: LPO/Composer
7.30am News
7.35 Mahler Piano
Quartet Movement Domus
7.47 Mendelssohn String Quintet No 1, Op 18 Hausmusik
8.19 Saint Saiina Air et danse bacchanale (Samson et Dalila): Montreal SO/ Dutoit. Records
Handel
Concerto in D, Op 3 No 6 English Concert/Pinnock Ode for St Cecilia's 's Day Felicity Lott (soprano) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), English Concert Choir, English Concert/ Pinnock. Records
Schiitz Ein Kind ist uns geboren: Schola Cantorum Bruxelliensis/Louis Devos
9.37 Caplet Epiphanie Frederic Lodeon (cello) Philharmonia/Dutoit
9.57 M A
Charpentier Desolatione desolata est terra (First Lenten
Meditation): Les Arts Florissants/Christie
10.01 Biber Mystery
Sonata No 6 in C minor
(Christ's Agony in the Garden): Franzjosef Maier (violin), Max Engel (cello) Franz Lehrndorfer (organ)
10.10 Hoist Good Friday Baccholian Singers of London; ECO/Humphris
10.14 Robert Saxton
Music to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ BBC SO/Lionel Friend
10.24 Messiaen
L'Ascension: Four
Symphonic Meditations
French Radio PO/Constant
10.50 Buxtehude
Chorale Prelude: Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott Michel Chapuis (organ)
10.52 Bach Cantata No 165: 0 heilges Geist und Wasserbad:
Tobias Eiwanger (treble), Paul Esswood (counter-ten), Kurt Equiluz (tenor),
Max van Egmond (bass), Tolz Boys ' Choir, Collegium Vocale , Leonhardt Consort/Leonhardt
11.04
Charles Tournemire Offertoire for the Feast of All Saints Adrian Gunning (organ)
11.08 Ture Rangstrdm
Advent: Lars Roos (piano)
11.12 Schiitz
The Christmas Story
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Nigel Rogers (tenor) David Thomas (bass)
Taverner Consort , Choir and Players/Parrott
conductor John Lubbock Bliss Concert Suite
(Checkmate)
Martinu Echec au roi
Martin Jones (piano)
Lyadov Variations on a Polish Folk Theme, Op 51 Rachmaninov Etudetableaux: in C minor and in G minor (Op 33 Nos 3 and 8); in E flat minor, Op 39 No 5: in E flat, Op 33 No 7; in A minor and in D (Op 39 Nos 2 and 9) Lyapunov Barcarolle in G sharp minor, Op 46 Tchaikovsky, arr
Grainger Flower Waltz (The Nutcracker)
with Peter Paul Nash
Choristers of Worcester Cathedral Choir
Donald Hunt Singers
Adrian Partington (organ) conductors Donald Hunt and David Brookshaw
Robert Johnston (harp) Peter Hamburger and Mark Walker (percussion) Jonathan Milton
(counter-tenor)
Britten Voices for Today, Op 75; A Ceremony of Carols, Op 28
Ives Psalm 150 (Praise Ye the Lord); Psalm 67 (God Be Merciful unto Us); Psalm 90 (Lord, Thou
Hast Been Our Dwelling Place); Variations on America for organ
Bernstein Missa brevis
conductor Bernhard Klee
Michele Campanella (piano) Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat, Op 60
Weber Konzertstiick in F minor, Op 79
Henze Barcarola per grande orchestra
with David Hoult
Producer Emma Kingsley
South African novelist
J M Coetzee talks to
Paul Bailey about his new novel Age of Iron. Producer Tim Dee
The Birmingham
Contemporary Music Group leader Lyn Fletcher Ulrich Heinen (cello)
Peter Donohoe (piano)
Terry Edwards (speaker) Electric Phoenix, Actors from Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, live from the Adrian Boult
Hall, Birmingham.
Presenter Michael Hall.
Mark-Anthony Turnage Kai (BCMG commission: first performance)
Messiaen Couleurs de la cite céleste
8.10 David Osmond-Smith explores the background to Berio's Laborintus //.
8.30 Berio Laborintus //
(In association with Creative Facility)
Dada&Co
To outsiders it seemed a crazy world and it certainly wasn't comfortable, but at least the journey was fun as well as being frightening. Written by Derek Lister.
Music Stephen Warbeck Director Jane Morgan (R)
Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Beethoven Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23 John Mayor Upaj (Impromptu)
Matyas Seiber Violin Sonata
(R)
Martinu Shimmy Foxtrot (Who Is the Most
Powerful in the World?);
Concertino for cello, wind instruments, piano and percussion; Preludes
(selection); Violin Sonata No 1; Jazz Suite: Kitchen Revue