Telemann Overture in D
(Tafelmusik 2): Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Koopman
7.17 Michel Corrette
Concerto No 2 in A, Op 26 Rene Saorgin (organ) Baroque Ensemble of Nice/Gilbert Bezzina
7.30 am News
7.35 J C Bach Symphonie Concertante in Eflat
London Festival Orch/Pople
7.49 J B Gansbacher
Serenade in C, Op 12 Juan Pastor (guitar)
Erno Sebestyen (violin) Heidrun Ganz (viola)
Karl-Bernhard Sebon (flute) 8.06 Dvorak 'Za stihlou gazelou' (Armida, Act 1) Lucia Popp (soprano)
Munich RO/Stefan Soltesz
8.10 Mercadante Flute
Concerto in D
Andrea Griminelli (flute) ECO/Rampal. Records
Bach Cantata No 40: Dazu ist erschienen der
Sohn Gottes : Ortrun Wenkel (alto) Peter Schreier (tenor) Siegfried Lorenz (bass)
Choir of St Thomas ' Church, Leipzig; New Bach Collegium, Leipzig/Rotzsch
Cantata No 133: Ichfreue mich in dir- Arleen Auger (sop), Doris Soffel (alto), Aldo Baldin (tenor)
Philippe Huttenlocher (bass) Bach Collegium/Rilling Records
Third programme on Dinu Lipatti 's recording legacy. Bach Partita in Bflat (BWV825)
Lipatti Concertino for piano and chamber orchestra: Berlin CO/ Hans von Benda
Chopin Nocturne in Dflat, Op 27 No 2 Mozart Sonata in A minor (K 310). Records
(Details New Year's Day 2.00pm)
Recorded at this year's Brighton Festival.
Judith Howarth (soprano) Catherine Wyn Rogers (mezzo-soprano)
Martyn Hill (tenor)
Stephen Roberts (bass) John Birch (organ)
Leipzig Gewandhaus CO
Brighton Festival Chorus/ Laszlo Heltay
with Paul Guinery.
Honegger Une Cantate de Noei. Donald Sweeney (baritone),
Timothy Bryam-Wigfield (organ)
Winchester Cathedral Choir
Waynflete Singers ECO/Martin Neary
Messiaen Dieu parmi nous (La Nativite du Seigneur)
Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Wagner/Russell The Ring of the Nibelungs - an analysis: Anna Russell (speaker and piano)
Hely-Hutchinson Carol Symphony: Pro Arte
Orch/Barry Rose. Records
Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott (two pianos)
Saint-Saens Variations on a Theme of Beethoven, Op 35 Martinu Three
Czech Dances
Ravel La Valse
3.20 Interval Reading
3.25 Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 34b
Central Park in the Dark; The Unanswered
Question; Symphony No 2 BBC SO/Andrew Davis
Contestants Rosalind Adams, Judith Clark, Christopher Hyde-Smith, William Mathias, Lucy Skeaping and Rodney Slatford. Quizmaster David Owen Norris.
A meditation on the mystical events of Christmas, combining
15th-century polyphonic carols, liturgical chant and Renaissance music, with writings from patristic, medieval and Jacobean sources, from the Bishop's Palace Chapel, Wells.
Sung by Opus Anglicanum. Reader John Touhey Director of Music
John Rowlands-Pritchard
Pieces from Couperin's Eighth Ordre (Pieces de clavecin: book 2): Skip
Sempe (h'chord). Records
A fantastic comedy by Aristophanes, first performed in 414 BC. Two Athenians, fed up with the rat race, opt out and go in search of somewhere better....
Translated and adapted by Martyn Wade.
Five programmes.
Mitsuko Uchida (piano) ECO/Jeffrey
Tate Henze In memoriam:
Die Weisse Rose
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 1 in C, Op 15
10.25 Mitsuko Uchida talks to Michael Oliver about the first Piano Concerto.
10.35 Beethoven
Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) (Series in association with Van Watsum
Management and Kajimoto
Concert Management)
Part's setting of the seven Advent 'O' antiphons, with a hymn to the Virgin by Gorecki; heard in a framework of Marian plainchant.
Western Wind/Hillier (R)