Avison Concerto in A
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Ronald Thomas
7.10 Chausson Poeme
LPO/Okka Kamu
Nigel Kennedy (violin)
7.30am News
7.35 Arne Symphony No 2 in F: Cantilena/Shepherd
7.45 Ramirez Missa
Criolla: Los Fronterizos
Cocorro Church Choir/ Ariel Ramirez
8.01 Rossini Sonata in C
I Solisti Veneti/Scimone
8.12 Haydn Symphony No 1 in D
Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra/Adam Fischer Records
First of six programmes. 'During the reign of Augustus III this city was regarded by the rest of Europe as the Athens of modern times.' (Burney, Dresden 1772)
Zelenka Missa Dei Patris: Gloria Venceslava
Hruba-Freiberger (sop) Rene Jacobs (counter-ten) Reinhart Ginzel (tenor) Olaf Bar (bass)
Thiiringer Academic Choir; Virtuosi Saxoniae / Ludwig Guttler Quantz Sonata in D
Hans de Vries (oboe) Albert de KIerk (organ) Vivaldi Concerto in G minor (RV 577) (per l'orchestra di Dresda) Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado Producer Judith Roles. Records
The first in a series of six programmes reflecting the recording repertoire of the violinist, who was 70 last year.
Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No (Ghost) Leonard Rose (cello)
Eugene Istomin (piano)
Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
RPO/Thomas Beecham Producer Ray Abbott. Records
with Peter Paul Nash
Producer Philip Tagney
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra conductor James Cordon Mahler Symphony No 6
J S Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 4 (BWV 1049) English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock. Records
Philip French quarries gems from the BBC Sound Archives.
This week:
Rosalind Vaughan Nash remembers her aunt,
Florence Nightingale , in a talk first broadcast in 1937. Producer Tim Suter
with Paul Guinery.
Stamitz Symphony in D, Op 3 No 2: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood
Mozart Ave verum corpus (K 618): Choir of King's College, Cambridge; Cambridge Classical Players/Stephen Cleobury
Dvorak String Quartet in E flat, Op 51 Chilingirian Quartet
Sibelius Five Pieces, Op 75 'The Trees' Erik Tawaststjema (piano)
Ponce Concierto del Sur John Williams (guitar) LSO/Andre Previn
(Records)
Janis Vakarelis (piano) Brahms Four Ballades,
Op 10 Schumann
Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26
3.10 Interval Reading
3.15 Musorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
conductor
Nicholas Cleobury
John Wallace (trumpet)
Sandstrom Culminations for orchestra Souster
Trumpet Concerto
Stravinsky Symphony in three movements
with James Naughtie Producer Clive Bennett
seen through the seasons by the Rev
Canon Denis Claringbull , recorded in St Paul's Church, Birmingham, with the Birmingham
Conservatoire Chamber
Choir, director David Saint. Readers: Michael
Kilgarriff, Amanda Ballard John Pryer (organ)
Now the Green Blade
Riseth (Noel Nouvelet ); How Lovely Are Thy
Dwellings Fair (Brahms); Psalm 46; Prayer for Peace (David Lord);
Breathe on Me, Breath of God; Greater Love (John Ireland); Christus Factus Est (Bruckner); The Last Trump (Andrew Downes ); Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (Bairstow)
Allan Schiller (piano) Coull String Quartet
Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84 (R)
Games
Czech writer Ivan Klima explores his country's post-1968 history through 'party games'.
Director Michael Fox
conductor James Wood James Wood Oreion
(piano)
Haydn Variations in A (H XVII 2); Fantasia
(Capriccio) in C (H XVII 4); Variations in Eflat (H XVII 3)
Gillian Fisher (soprano) Yvonne Seymour (soprano) Rogers Covey-Crump (ten) Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Philip Daggett (tenor) Tom Phillips (tenor) Stephen Varcoe (bass) Dale Forbes (bass)
Yorkshire Bach Choir and Baroque Soloists conductor Peter Seymour
Charpentier Second Vespers for the Feast of St Louis
Producer Mark Rowlinson
(In association with WDR Cologne and Tyne Tees TV)
Australia v England Third day, Fifth Test.