Elgar Dream Children, Op 43
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Norman del Mar
La Boite a joujoux (Tableaux 2, 3, 4) Basle SO/Armin Jordan
Prelude and La Fleur que tu m 'avais jetée (Carmen)
Jose Carreras (Don Jose ); Berlin PO/Karajar.
Alberni String Quartet
the South: Vienna Johann Strauss Orch/Boskovsky
than Roses
Faure Les Roses d'Istaphan
Strauss Ich Wolt 'ein
Strdsslein Kathleen Battle (soprano) James Levine (piano)
Don Juan
Detroit SO/Dorati. Records
Kodaly Minuetto serio
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
Norwegian Girls
Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus/ Janos Ferencsik
Sonata for solo cello Janos Starker
Jesus, and the Traders Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus/ Janos Ferencsik
Dances of Marosszek
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Op 53
Kathleen Ferrier (alto) LPO and Chorus/Krauss Busoni Nine Variations on a Chopin Prelude John Ogdon (piano)
RPO/Daniell Revenaugh
Schubert String Quintet in C (D 956)
Isaac Stern , Alexander Schneider (violins)
Milton Katims (viola) Pablo Casals (cello)
Paul Tortelier (cello) Gurney Down by the Salley Gardens
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Jennifer Partridge (piano) Bliss Suite from
'Conquest of the Air'
BBC Scottish SO/Treacher Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin: Letter Scene Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano); Bolshoi
Theatre Orchestra/
Rostropovich. Records
leader Felix Kok conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Philip Fowke (piano)
Beethoven Overture:
Fidelio
Tippett Piano Concerto
No 8 in G, Op 88
Lowri Blake (cello)
Caroline Palmer (piano) live from Broadcasting House, London.
Saint-Saens Sonata
No 1 in C minor
Poulenc Sonata
Solomon plays Brahms's Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 5. Mono record
live from Trinity College, Cambridge.
Introit: Lord, Thou Hast Told Us (Bax)
Responses (Leighton) Psalms: 47-9 (Martin, Stanford, Bairstow); Readings: Hosea 10, vv 1-12;
I Thessalonians 5, w
12-28; Canticles: Second Service (Leighton);
Anthem: Mater ora filium
(Bax); Hymn (NEH 46): Why Impious Herod;
Organ Voluntary: Postlude in D minor, Op 105 No 6
Organ scholar James Morgan Director of Music
Richard Marlow
Four programmes. 2: Romania
Graham Fawcett presents traditional music with panpipes, cimbalom, gypsy violin and the midwinter goat ritual. Records (R)
with Richard Baker
Producer Alan Hall
Robert Hewison maps our cultural future with the American guru of post-modernism, Fredric Jameson.
Producer Julian Hale
Opera in two acts by Bellini Libretto by Felice Romani after Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Suisse Romande Orchestra
Choir of the Grand
Theatre, Geneva conductor Bruno Campanella
Five landmarks in the collapse of communism, with Michael Charlton.
Khrushchev's son, Sergei; his son-in-law and the former editor of Isvestiya, Alexei Adzhubei; Sergo Mikoyan, a historian and son of leading politician of the time Anastas; and Professor Nikolai Barsukov of the Kremlin Archives give the first-hand account of Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin in 1956, and reflect on its consequences then and now.
Readers Steve Plytas, Michael Poole, David King Producer Louise Purslow
Ole Bohn (violin) Noel Lee (piano)
Charles Ives Sonata No 3
Elliott Carter Duo
Schubert
Octet in F (D 803)
As broadcast this morning on R5