Satie, orch Debussy Gymnope'die No 3 Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/Plasson
7.05 Faure Impromptu , Op 86
Susan Drake (harp)
7.15 Milhaud Suite
Provencale
Monte Carlo PO/Pretre
7.30am News
7.35 Rameau Suite from Dardanus (1739)
Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Franz Briiggen
8.00 Haydn Trio in C, Op 38 No 3
Barthold Kuijken (flute)
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Wieland Kuijken (cello)
8.07 Castelnuovo-
Tedesco Concerto No 1 in D, Op 38 No 3
John Williams (guitar) ECO/Charles Groves Records
Schubert: 1824-6
Introduction and Variations on a Theme from 'Die Schone Mullerin' (D 802)
James Galway (flute) Philip Moll (piano)
Im Abendrot (D 799)
Gerard Souzay (baritone) Dalton Baldwin (piano) String Quartet in A minor (D 804)
Melos Quartet. Records
Mendelssohn String
Symphony No 5 in Bflat English String
Orchestra/Boughton
9.50 Scarlatti Sonatas in F minor (Kk 19); in B minor (Kk 27) Chizumi Watanabe
(piano)
9.55 Nielsen Wind
Quintet
Albion Wind Ensemble
10.20 Liszt La
Leggierezza; Un Sospiro Chizumi Watanabe
10.30
Mendelssohn Andante and Scherzo, Op 81: Melos Quartet
10.40 Ravel Alborada del Gracioso: Oiseaux
Tristes; Chizumi Watanabe
10.55
Mendelssohn Capriccio and Fugue Melos Quartet
11.05 Dutilleux Choral et Variations:
Chizumi Watanabe. Records
conductor Simon Rattle
Bartdk Music for strings, percussion and celesta Rachmaninov
Symphony No 2
James Dower (flute) John Lenehan (piano) live from Pebble Mill.
Poulenc Sonata
Martin Ballade
Beethoven Two Scottish
Airs with Variations
Prokofiev Sonata in D, Op 94
A portrait of the work of Tobias Matthay
(1858-1945), whose charismatic teaching inspired generations of British pianists, and whose legacy remains a potent, if controversial, influence. Presented by David Owen Norris , with Moura Lympany , Fanny Waterman , Guy Johnson , Philip Fowke ,
Bryce Morrison and others, and the voices of Myra Hess and Matthay himself.
Caroline Palmer (piano) Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Von deutscher Seele - a romantic cantata on epigrams and verses by Eichendorff Op 28
Dagmar Schellenberger -Ernst (soprano)
Christiane Rohr (alto)
Dieter Schwartner (tenor) Robert Holl (bass)
Leipzig Radio Chorus and SO/Rolf Reuter
Episode 7
The third programme of semi-final performances. Liszt Venezia e Napoli Balazs Szokolay
(4th Prize, Hungary)
Lachenmann Variations on a Theme of Schubert Haydn Sonata in C (H XVI 50)
Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition: Lars Vogt (2nd Prize, Germany)
(Final prog tomorrow 5.00pm)
conductor Simon Joly
Mendelssohn Overture:
The Hebrides
Butterworth A
Shropshire Lad: Rhapsody for Orchestra
Rabaud Eglogue: Poème Virgilien, Op 7
Faure Suite: Masques et Bergamasques, Op 112
Daydreaming Molecules Sir James Black , winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine, in conversation with Lewis Wolpert. (R)
with Sarah Walker (mezzo) leader Jose-Luis Garcia ECO/Jeffrey Tate
Henze Five Neapolitan Songs
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G, Op 58
8.20 Uchida talks about the fourth Piano Concerto.
8.30 Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36
(Final prog tomorrow 7.30pm)
3: Sense of Humour A feud between two gangsters over a lady ends unhappily for both of them.
(Final story Saturday 9.35pm)
Timothy Hugh (cello)
Kathron Sturrock (piano) Bartok Rhapsody No 1 Dohnanyi Sonata in B flat minor, Op 8
with Anthony Burton.
Benedict Mason Oil or Petrol marks on a road are sometimes held to be spots where a rainbow stood BBC Singers/Simon Joly Horn Trio: Chameleon
Jonathan Lloyd Missa Brevis: BBC Singers/Joly (All first broadcasts)
Offenbach Allegro, from Suite for Two Cellos, No 1; Monsieur Choufleuri
Australia v England The first day of the Third Test in Sydney.