Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in Eflat (RV 483): Klaus Thuneman ; I Musici
7.07 Byrd Pavane and Galliard in 6 parts: Fretwork
7.12 Britten A Time
There Was, Op 90 (Suite on English Folk Tunes) CBSO/Simon Rattle
7.35 Bellini Oboe
Concerto in Eflat Hansjorg Schellenberger Berlin PO/James Levine
7.41 Hoist Neptune (The Planets): LSO/Previn
7.49 Arnold Trio for flute, viola and bassoon, Op 6: Nash Ensemble
8.00 Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto: Itzhak Perlman ; Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Haitink. Records
Charpentier Cantata: Orphee descendant aux enfers (H 471): Ricercar Consort, Henri Ledroit
(counter-ten); Guy de Mey (ten); Jacques Bona (bass) Sonata a 8 (H 471) Ricercar Consort
Aestas (Quatuor Anni Tempestates) (H 336) Francoise Semellaz ; Noemi Rime (sops) Le Partement de
Musique/Martin Gester Epitaphium Carpentarij (H 474): Ricercar Consort Greta de Reyghere
Michele Ledroit (sops)
Henri Ledroit , Guy de Mey, Jacques Bona . Records
Mendelssohn Scherzo
(A Midsummer Night's Dream): LSO/Previn Songs without Words: in C, Op 67 No 4; in A minor, Op 85 No 2; in A, Op 102 No 5; in F sharp minor, Op 19 No 5
Caroline Palmer (piano) Poulenc Les Biches
CBSO/Louis Fremaux
Mendelssohn Suleika, Op 34 No 4; Nachtlied,
Op 71 No 6; Neue Liebe, Op 19a No 4
Rachmaninov Vocalise
LSO/Andre Previn
Tchaikovsky Piano Sonata in G, Op 37 Alma Petchersky Poulenc Sonata
Anna Noakes (flute) Dina Bennett (piano) Violon; Fetes galantes
Helen Kucharek (soprano) Bryan Evans (piano) Producer Nigel Wilkinson
in Leipzig.
Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
David Pyatt (horn) Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Crimes) Strauss Horn Concerto
No 2 in Eflat
11.55 Interval Reading
12.00 Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43
Raphael Ensemble live from Studio 7. Gliere Sextet No 3
Schulhof String Sextet (first broadcast)
Taking the Piano Sonata, Op 7 as his example,
Michael Hall examines the problem of listening to excessively 'goal-orientated' music.
Alan Gravill (piano) Producer Andrew Kurowski
at the Opening and Gala
Concerts of the Aberdeen
International Youth Festival.
Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
Stravinsky Apollo (First Scene); Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Northern Junior PO/ John Carewe and Axel Gerhardt
Martinu Oboe Concerto
Marek Mleszko
Prokofiev Montagues and Capulets; The Child Juliet; Dance; Romeo at the Grave of Juliet (Romeo and Juliet)
Festival Orchestra/Adey
Soler Concerto No 3 in C
Couperin Allemande ; Musette de Taverny
Soler Concerto No 6 in D
Emer Buckley , Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichords)
with Roger Nichols Producer Jeremy Hayes
In the second programme on blues pianists, Francis Wilford-Smith looks at the work of Little
Brother Montgomery , who made his first records in Chicago in 1930.
Jonathan Glancey talks to Richard MacCormac , President-elect of the Royal Institute of British Architects, about his career and about his ideas for transforming the architectural profession. Producer Judith Bumpus
conductor Edward Downes
Moray Welsh (cello) live from the Free Trade
Hall, Manchester.
Walton Overture: Scapino George Nicholson Cello Concerto (BBC commission: world premiere)
8.15 Gwen Frangcon -Davies: To mark her
100th birthday, a selection of her favourite poems: On a Winter's Evening.
8.35 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Paul Scofield performs a mystery tale about the circumstances leading to the bizarre suicide of the Polish aristocrat Jean Potocki , author of 'Manuscript found in Saragossa'. Written by Jerzy Peterkiewicz. Director John Theochans
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in Eflat. Op 7
Bartok Suite: Out of Doors Brahms Intermezzos in A minor and in A
Ballade in G minor (Op 118, Nos 1-3) (R)
Delibes and Massenet Delibes Eglogue; Bell Song (Lakme Act II) Massenet Ballet: 'Cigale'
Australia v England The first day of the Fourth Test in Adelaide.
As broadcast this morning on R5