Pierrot of the Minute
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Norman Del Mar
7.12 Telemann Concerto in E flat for two trumpets and strings:
Hakan Hardenberger , William Houghton ; Academy of St Martin/Iona Brown
7.35 Rossini Overture:
La Cambiale de matrimonio: NPO/Chailly
7.41 Chopin Nocturne No 21 in C minor, Op posth Claudio Arrau (piano)
7.45 Balakirev, orch Lyapunov Islamey
Bavarian RSO/Salonen
7.55 Francaix Musique pourfaire plaisir (after Poulenc)
Mainz Wind Ensemble
8.04 Debussy Nocturnes Swiss Romande Orchestra/ Ernest Ansermet. Records
Liszt TwoEpisodes after Lenau's 'Faust'
Rotterdam PO/Conlon
// penseroso: Jorge Bolet
La Notte-. Polish Radio and TV SO/Salwarowski
Symphonic poem: Orpheus RPO/Beecham. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Wesley Symphony No 5 in A: European
Community CO/Faerber Field Nocturnes: No 1 in E flat and No 5 in B flat Miceal O'Rourke (piano) Sullivan St Agnes' Eve The Dove Song
Jeanne Ommerle (soprano) Gary Wedow (piano)
Field Nocturnes: No 13 in D minor and No 18 in E: Miceal O'Rourke
Sullivan Gone! Winter
What Does Little Birdie
Say?: Jeanne Ommerle ; Sandford Sylvan (bar); Gary Wedow
Rawsthome Symphonic Studies (1938)
Philharmonia/Lambert
Arvo Part De Profundis The Hilliard Ensemble
Dvorak Bagatelles ,
Op 47: Rudolph Firkusny (harmonium)
Juilliard String Quartet Tcherepnin Brass Quintet, Op 105
Adrian Van Woudenberg (horn), John Taber ,
Rodney Miller (trumpets), Mel Culbertson (tuba), John Moore (trombone) Gottschalk The Dying Poet: Alan Marks (piano) Sibelius Pastorale
(Pelléas et Mélisande) RPO/Yondani Butt Records
Two programmes performed by Dagmar Schellenberger (soprano) Violetta Madjarowa (alto) Reinhardt Ginzel (tenor) Egbert Junghans (bass)
Thuringian Academy Choir Virtuosi Saxoniae Dresden conductor Ludwig Guttler Bach Cantata No 104:
Du Hirte Israel, hore
J A Hasse Mass No 3 in C minor (Terza messa)
(In association with DDR Berlin)
Barbican Piano Trio live from Broadcasting House, London.
Haydn Trio in E minor (HXV12)
Dvorak Trio in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky)
Roger Desormiere conducts:
Koechlin Calme sur la mer: Ensemble Orchestral de L'Oiseau-Lyre
Ibert Divertissement
Paris Conservatoire Orch
Debussy La Mer
Czech PO. Mono records
for Ash Wednesday live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Responses: Ebdon;
Psalm: 51 (Allegri, arr Guest); Lessons (RSV): Isaiah 1, vv 11-20;
Matthew 16, w 21-28; Antiphon: Non in solo pane; Canticles:
The Second Service
(Tomkins): Anthem:
0 Lord, Look Down from Heaven (Battishill);
Hymn: Lord Jesus, Think on Me (Southwell);
Organ Voluntary Prelude in E minor (BWV 548) 0 S Bach).
Director of Music
Dr George Guest
Organist Philip Scriven
New Zealand composer Jack Body introduces recordings he made on this Indonesian island.
with Lyndon Jenkins Producer Patrick Lambert
A discussion on an issue of the moment, chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer Mark Savage
conductor
Yuri Temirkanov
Dmitri Atexeev (piano) live from the Royal Festival Hall.
Prokofiev Suite: Love for Three Oranges
Piano Concerto No 3
8.20 Jann Parry talks to dancers and choreographers about the different performing traditions of Stravinsky's Firebird.
8.40 Stravinsky The Firebird; Divertimento: The Fairy's Kiss
Two rival theories explain how the world works. But is either true - or plausible? Gunnar Pettersson enlists historians and others involved in conspiracy-theory research to help unravel the arguments. Producer Julian Hale
(died 13 February 1741) Sinfonia; Aria (II voler vincere amore)
Mieke van der Sluis (sop) Clemencic Consort/ Rene Clemencic
Rondeau in seven parts
Vienna Concentus Musicus/ Harnoncourt. Records
Introduced and conducted by John Poole.
Elgar Four Choral Songs, Op 53
Burge Sunblue
Beckwith Harp of David Pearsall Lay a Garland on Her Hearse
Witold Lutoslawski
Mini Overture; Symphonic Variations; Paroles tissées: Cello Concerto
As broadcast this morning on R5