Khachaturian Adagio
(Spartacus): LSO/Composer
7.10 Liszt Totentanz
I Krystian Zimerman (piano) I Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa
7.35 Charles Mackerras conducts: Haydn Symphony No 31 in D (Hornsignal) Orchestra of St Luke's
8.10 Holst Ballet: The
Perfect Fool: RLPO
8.21 Stravinsky Circus Polka: LPO. Records
Leo Delibes (1836-91) and Jules Massenet
(1842-1912)
Delibes Les Filles de Cadiz
Victoria de los Angeles
(sop); Sinfonia of London/ Rafael Frubeck de Burgos Ballet music: Le Roi s 'amuse: RPO/Beecham Massenet 0 noble lame
étincelante (Le Cid, Act 3) Placido Domingo (tenor) Grace Bumbry (mezzo) Byrne Camp Chorale; Opera Orchestra of New York/Eve Queler Ballet music: Le Cid
(excerpts): CBSO/Fremaux Manon (excerpts): Soloists Chorus, Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/Michel Plasson Records. Producer John Thornley
Scarlatti Sonatas in A minor and A (Kk 532-3) Christian Zacharias (piano)
9.44 Schubert
Quartettsatz in C minor (D 703): Alberni Quartet
9.53 Mozart Fantasia in C minor (K 475) for piano
10.06 Ptaszynska Moon Flowers: Roman Jablonski (cello);
Krysyna Borucinska (piano)
10.16 Brahms Piano
Quintet in F minor,
Op 34: Maurizio Pollini Quartetto Italiano
11.00 Scarlatti Sonatas in G minor and G
(Kk 426 and 427) Christian Zacharias
11.11 Bach Fantasia and Fugue for organ in G minor (B WV 542): John Scott
11.20 Handel Concerto in F (The Cuckoo and the Nightingale): Simon Preston (organ); English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock (h'chord)
11.36 Dvorak, arr A
Hasefeld Five Bagatelles for strings, Op 47 Camerata Nova
11.55 Honegger Sonata for cello and piano Producer Jillian White
conductor Christopher Adey Susan Kessler (soprano) Saint-Saens Danse macabre
Canteloube Songs of the Auvergne (exc-erpts) Debussy Printemps
Guarneri Quartet Members live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Dohnanyi Serenade in C, Op 10
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 1
First of three programmes exploring music influenced by the sound of central European bells, devised and presented by Charles Bodman Rae.
Schubert Das
Zugenglocklein (D 871) Liszt Sposalizio; La
Campanella-, Ave Maria; Die Glocken des
Strassburger Munsters;
Carillon und Abendglocken; Ihr Glocken von Marling Wagner Parsifal: Act 1 Grieg Klokkeklang (Lyric Pieces No 35) orch Seidl Klokkeklang Mahler Symphony No 3 (5th movement);
Symphony No 4 (finale) Bodman Rae Fulgura
Frango. Interspersed with recordings of the bells of Wiirzburg, Freiburg,
Speyer and Frankfurt. (R)
James Dalton plays the Frobenius organ of the Queen's College, Oxford, in its 25th birthday year. Buxtehude Praeludium in F sharp minor (BuxWV 146); Canzonetta in A minor (BuxWV 225) Nielsen Commotio
with Brian Wright
Producer Andrew Mussett
Michael Bogdanov , artistic director of both the Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg and the English Shakespeare Company, talks to Peter Whitebrook about his current theatre productions in Germany, Britain and on world tour.
Producer Vivien Devlin
At a quartet-party in 1784, Haydn and Mozart were among the players. One of the works they might have performed, Dittersdorf's String
Quartet in D, is played by the Franz Schubert
Quartet. Record
Omar Ebrahim (baritone) Peter Sheppard (violin) Paul Crossley (piano) Parnassus Ensemble conductor
Hans Werner Henze
Ballet: Rosa Silber
Three Dithyrambs
Two Geistliche Konzerte
(Requiem): Agnus Dei (first perf), Introitus (Requiem)
8.35 Stephen Pettitt with a portrait of Henze as the teacher in Cologne and London and the director of the Montepulciano Festival and the Munich Biennaie.
8.55 Violin Concerto No 2
John Heath-Stubbs introduces and reads a selection of his own work.
Sonata No 3 in F minor. Op 14
(Concert sans orchestre) Kinderszenen, Op 15
Malcolm Binns (piano) (R)
Nod Knowles introduces the third recording from the 1990 festival at Crawley, featuring The Shuffle Demons, a quintet from Canada who have not altogether lost their busking beginnings, and American pianist Don Pullen.
Kodaly Dances of Galanta; Akik mindig elkésnek; Summer
Evening; Turot eszik a cigány; String Quartet No 2
As broadcast this morning on R5