Gibbons In Nomine à 5 Fantasy a 4: Fretwork
7.09 Strauss Concertino Thomas Friedl (clarinet) Klaus Thunemann (b'soon) Lausanne CO/Aeschbacher
Norfolk Rhapsody
LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.47 Koechlin Primavera
Quintet
Philippe Racine (flute) Xenia Schindler (harp)
Robert Zimansky (violin) Monika Clemann (viola) Curdin Coray (cello)
8.02 Albeniz Piano
Concerto: Aldo Ciccolini
RPO/Batiz. Records
Witold Lutoslawski Mini Overture: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Symphonic Variations Polish National RSO Paroles tissees: Peter Pears (tenor); London Sinfonietta Cello Concerto: Mstislav Rostropovich ; Paris Orch Records
with Susan Sharpe. Cherubini Overture: Faniska: Bacau Philliarmonic SO/Frontalini Handel 0 Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me? (Semele); While Kedron 's Brook (Joshua) Robert White (tenor) City of London Baroque Sinfonia/Ivor Bolton Khachaturian Piano Concerto: Annette Servadei LPO/Joseph Giunta Pachelbel Canon in D J-F Paillard CO/Paillard Mendelssohn / Would That My Love, Op 63 No 1 Isobel Baillie (soprano) Kathleen Ferrier (alto) Gerald Moore (piano) Schubert String Quartet in Eflat (D 87) Melos Quartet Gimenez Intermezzo (La Boda de Luis Alonso) ECO/E Garcia Asensio Tchaikovsky, orch Gauk The Seasons USSR SO/Svetlanov Mozart Der Vogelfanger Bin ichja (Die Zauberflote) Hermann Prey (baritone) Vienna PO/Solti. Records
conductor Charles Groves
Haydn Symphony No 64 in A
Gareth Walters Elegy Lennox Berkeley
Windsor Variations (R)
Brindisi String Quartet live from Broadcasting House, London.
Schubert Quartet in C (D 887)
John Steane traces the career of the Russian-bom bass Alexander Kipnis
(born 1 February 1891).
Live from Lichfield Cathedral.
Introit: O Lord, Make Thy Servant Elizabeth (Byrd)
Responses: (Smith/Ferial)
Psalms: 20, 101, 121 (Walmisley, Goss, Walford-Davies)
Lessons (NEB): Joshua 1, vv 1-9; Romans 13, vv 1-10
Canticles: St Augustine's Service (Howells); Anthem: Te Deum (Richard Lloyd)
Organ voluntary: Marche heroique (Brewer).
Trinidad-born writer
Marigold Robertson-Saul introduces 'pan' - music for steelbands whose masked processions are the highpoint of Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago. Records (R)
with Richard Baker
Producer Ray Abbott
A discussion chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer Mark Savage
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Cecile Ousset (piano) live from the Philharmonic
Hall, Liverpool.
Tchaikovsky Overture: Romeo and Juliet
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43
8.15 Anthony Jackson reads Prokofiev's reminiscences of studying at the St Petersburg
Conservatoire during the abortive revolution of 1905. 8.35 Prokofiev Suite
(Ballet: Romeo and Juliet)
The last of five landmarks in the collapse of communism, presented by Michael Charlton.
Writers and poets, many of whom are now in power, reflect on the cultural havoc played by the 'isms', invective and 'all-embracing lies' of communism's artificial language.
With Professor Leszek Kolakowski ; Petre Pithart , Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak Republic; Arpad Goncz , President of Hungary; Miklos Vajda and Miroslav Kusy. Producer Louise Purslow
Last of three programmes played by the Salomon String Quartet.
Quartet in C. Op 59 No 3
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Mozart in 1789-90 Eine kleine Gigue
(K 5 74); Nine Variations in D on a Minuet by Duport (K 573); Cosi fan tutte: Scenes from Act 2
As broadcast this morning on R5
Australia v England Fifth day, Fifth Test.