Barber Adagio for strings: Los Angeles PO/ Leonard Bernstein
7.10 Mendelssohn Overture for wind instruments, Op 24 LSO/Claudio Abbado
7.19 Purcell Two
Fantasias (In nomine)
Concentus Musicus, Vienna
7.35 Hoist Saturn (The Planets): LSO/Previn
7.45 Glinka Trio
Pathétique in D minor Borodin Trio
8.02 Sibelius 'Swanwhite' Suite, Op 54: Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi. Records
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with Susan Sharpe.
Elgar Overture: In the South: Bournemouth SO/ Constantin Silvestri
Bach Partita No 2 in D minor (BWV 1004)
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
W H Harris Bring Us, 0 Lord: Ian Curror (organ)
Vasari Singers /Backhouse Godard Idylle and Valse (Suite, Op 116):
William Bennett (flute), ECO/Bedford Shostakovich Two Waltzes, Op 1
Irena Grafenauer (flute)
Eduard Brunner (clarinet) Oleg Maisenberg (piano) Poulenc Mélancolie Andre Previn (piano)
Brouwer Elogio de la Danza
Vladimir Mikulka (guitar) Verdi La Traviata: Act III, Final Scene: Maria Callas (sop),
Alfredo Kraus (ten), Mario Sereni (bar), Maria Cristina de Castro (sop), Alessandro Maddalena (bass);
National Theatre Chorus. San Carlos, National
Theatre SO/Ghione. Records
City of London Sinfonia conductor Richard Hickox Henry Herford (baritone) Mozart Symphony No 29 in A (K 201)
Joubert The Instant
Moment (first broadcast) Berkeley Serenade for strings
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F, Op 93
(In assoc. Cambs County Council)
Krzysztof Smietana (violin) John Blakely (piano) live from Broadcasting House, London.
Grieg Sonata No 1 in F Martinu Intermezzo
Faure Sonata in A, Op 13
(Broadcast Saturday 9.35am;
William Primrose (viola) Arthur Benjamin Romantic Fantasy
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
RCA Victor Orch/Solomon Bartok, ed Serly Viola Concerto (mono): New SO of London/Serly. Records
live from Wells Cathedral. Introit: There is an Old
Belief (Parry); Responses (Clucas); Psalms: 114-5 (W Davies, S S Wesley); Lessons (RSV): Joel 3, w 1-3, 9-21; I Corinthians
13; Office hymn: In Christ There Is No East Or West (McKee); Canticles:
Joubert in C; Anthem: Hymn to Saint Cecilia
(Britten); Hymn (EH 47): Songs of Thankfulness and Praise; Organ
Voluntary: Exultemus
(Whitlock); Organist and Master of the Choristers
Anthony Crossland Assistant Organist Andrew Nethsingha
with Graham Fawcett.
4: Hungary: with folksong recordings made by Bartok, gypsy bands and dances with zither, bagpipes and cimbalom. Records (R)
with Fritz Spiegl
Producer David Gallagher
A discussion chaired by David Roper.
Producer Mark Savage
conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy , live from the Royal Festival Hall. Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphonic suite: Antar, Op 9 (1897 version)
Prokofiev Lieutenant
Kije, Op 60
8.25 In conversation with dancers and choreographers, Jann Parry considers the history of Stravinsky's 'Petrushka' as a ballet.
8.45
Stravinsky Petrushka (1947 version) (In association with NEC)
with Michael Charlton
3: The Triumph of the Pope The Communist states attempted to destroy religion and the Vatican chose the weapon of diplomacy for its counter attack; and then there was the impact of a Polish
Pope. With the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Agostino
Casaroli, Cardinal Koenig of Vienna; and Dr Jerzy Loranc , former head of ideology for the Polish Communist Party
Reader Bogdan Kominowski Producer Louise Purslow
Final programme. Suite in E (BWV 1006a) (R)
conductor John Poole. Anthony Burton introduces a recital given in May 1989 in the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham,
Dublin in association with the 36th Cork International
Choral Festival.
Leighton God 's Grandeur Tippett The Windhover Britten A M D G
Maconchy Nocturnal
Bourgeois A Tail of Two Fishes de Barra A Song of Pan
Mathias A May Magnificat
Delibes and Massenet Massenet 'II est doux, il est bon' (Hérodiade);
Amadis, Act II (excerpts) Delibes Coppelia, Act 1
As broadcast this morning on R5