Verdi Overture: La forza del destino
Berlin PO/Karajan
7.08 Refice Ombra di
Nube (Mono): Claudia Muzio (sop); Orch/Composer
7.12 Roussel
Divertissement for wind quintet and piano: Groupe Instrumental de Paris
7.19 Ravel Menuet antique: LSO/Abbado
7.35 William Croft
Suite-.The Twin Rivals
Parley of Instruments/ Roy Goodman
7.52 Lehar Waltz: Gold and Silver: Vienna
PO/Willi Boskovsky
8.00 Astor Piazzolla, arr Benitez Tango: Verano Porteno
John Williams (guitar)
8.05 Copland Suite: The Tender Land: Boston SO/ The Composer. Records
Last of eight programmes. Bach Cantata No 65: Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen: Ernst Haefliger (ten), Theo Adam (bass), Munich Bach Choir and Orchestra/Karl Richter Cantata No 111: Was mein Gott will, das g'sheh allzeit: Edith Mathis (sop) Anna Reynolds (alto)
Peter Schreier (tenor)
Theo Adam (bass). Records
The final programme celebrating Dinu Lipatti. Liszt, arr Busoni
Petrarch Sonnett No 104
(A nees de pélérinage: 2) Scarlatti Sonatas in E and D minor (Kk 380/9) Chopin Waltz in C sharp minor, Op 64 No 2 Schumann Piano
Concerto in A minor
Suisse Romande Orchestra/ Ernest Ansermet. Records
reflects the Henze
Festival, with Peter Paul Nash.
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello); Saito Kinen
Orchestra/Seiji Ozawa Mozart Divertimento in D (K 136)
Haydn Cello Concerto in C
11.35 Interval Reading
11.40 Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor
Der Einsame (D 800) Herbst (D 945)
Nacht und Traume (D 827) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(bar), Alfred Brendel (piano)
Philip French in the BBC Sound Archives. This week: Julian Huxley 's talk about Dr Spooner, first broadcast in 1942. Producer Tim Suter
with Paul Guinery. Chaminade Concertino for flute and orchestra Karl-Bernhard Sebon
Berlin RSO/Lajovic
M Haydn Quintet in F
Vienna Philharmonia Quintet Stravinsky No Word (The Rake's Progress) Dawn Upshaw (sop)
Orch of St Luke's/Zinman Bach Sonata in D (BWV 1028):
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (gamba)
Herbert Tachezi (h'chord) Telemann Magnificat in G Soloists; Lausanne Youth Choir; Munich Pro Arte Orch/Kurt Redel
Records. Producer Michael Emery
Lindsay String Quartet
Haydn Quartet in Eftat, Op 64 No 6
Bart6k Quartet No 2
3.15 Interval Reading
3.20 Dvorak Quartet No 10 in Eflat, Op 51
conductor Steuart Bedford Stravinsky Danses concertantes
Martin Concerto for seven wind instruments and percussion
Milhaud L 'Apotheose de Moliere (R)
(Details on Friday at 2.05pm)
When Luftwaffe bombs hit
St Bride's Fleet St 50 years ago they revealed the church's Celtic roots.
Canon John Oates tells the church's story and meditates on the faith handed down through the centuries.
Galliard (Byrd); Teach Me My God and King; Hodie Christus natus est
(Plainchant); Gloria in excelsis Deo (Weelkes);
Te deum (Purcell); Psalm 84 (Bairstow); Jubilate
(Sumsion); In Our Day of Thanksgiving
Organ Sonata in G (Elgar) Choir of St Bride's conductor Robert Jones Organist Peter Bennett
First of two programmes of cantatas which Handel may have heard when in Rome around 1707.
Mancini Ardea Dorilla
Francesco Gasparini Quanto sei penosa
Fregiotti Fille , negl'occchi tuoi: Emma Kirkby (sop)
London Baroque/Medlam (r;
The Raft of the Frigate Medusa
An oratorio in two parts (1968) on a true story of 154 sailors left to die by their officers. (Sung in Desmond Clayton 's English version).
La Mort.... Beverty Morgan (soprano) Jean-Charles, a mulatto sailor
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
Charon..................... lain McDiarmid
Finchley Children's Music Group/Ronald Corp BBC Singers chorusmaster Simon Joly BBC SO/Ulf Schirmer
1: Embarkation for Disaster
8.10 Julian Barnes discusses the celebrated painting by Gericault immortalising the events in Henze's oratorio, adapted from his book A History of the World in Ten Chapters.
8.30 2: The Ninth Night and the Morning
The Basset Table by Susanna Centlivre.
Adapted by Fidelis Morgan Director Penny Gold (R)
Ensemble Organum
Mass of Tournai in the context of the Pontifical
Mass from Avignon.