Haydn String Quartet in D. Op 64 No 5 (The Lark) Amadeus Quartet
7.20 Brahms Nicht wandle, mein Licht
Es bebet das Gestrduche
(Liebeslieder. Op 52) Soloists; Karl Engel ,
Wolfgang Sawallisch (pianos)
7.24 Trad Chinese Song of the Bird
Jing Ying Ensemble
7.35 Wagner Ride of the Valkyries: LPO/Boult
7.41 Chopin Two
Polonaises in C sharp minor and E flat minor. Op 26 Nos 1-2
Artur Rubenstein (piano)
7.57 Milhaud Ballet: Le
Train bleu: Monte Carlo
National Opera Orch/ Igor Markevitch
8.20 Rodgers C'est un nid charmant
8.23 Freed I'm Feeling Like a Million
Josephine Baker (singer) conducted by Wal-Berg Records
Mozart (1756-91)
String Quartet in F (K 590) Amadeus Quartet
Piano Concerto in B flat (K 595): Malcolm Bilson English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner
Three Deutsche Lieder
(K 596-8):
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (sop), Walter Gieseking (piano). Records
An die feme
Celiebte Fritz Wunderlich (tenor) Heinrich Schmidt (piano)
9.50 Schumann
Fantasie in C, Op 17 Stephen Hough (piano)
10.22
Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor (D 703): Vogler Quartet
10.32
Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(bar),
Christoph Eschenbach (piano)
10.43 Schnittke Piano
Quintet:
Frank-Immo Zichner ; Vogler Quartet
conductor Michail Jurowski Kai Vogler (violin) Peter Bruns (cello)
Brahms Double Concerto in A minor, Op 102
Shostakovich Symphony No 10 in E minor. Op 93
Colin Walsh (organ) live from Hull City Hall. Schumann Fugue on BACH, Op 60 No
Mozart Fantasia in F minor (K 608)
Franck Pi èce heroique in B minor No 3
Bossi Divertimento in the Form of Gigue; Scherzo in G minor
Jongen Cantabile, Op 37 No 1
Reger Dankpsalm , Op 145 No
(Promoted by Hull City Council Cultural Services Committee)
Mozart in His Town ...
Michael Oliver visits this year's International Mozart Congress in Salzburg and wonders what the composer would have made of it all.
Music from two recitals by the American violinist Mischa Elman (born
1891) recorded when he was 70 years old. With Joseph Seiger (piano). Vitali Chaconne
Beethoven Sonata in F,
Op 24 (Spring)
3.40 Mischa Elman talking to Irene Slade.
4.00 Brahms Sonata
No 1 in G, Op 78
Achron Hebrew Melody Espejo Gipsy Airs Producer Alan Hall
Hindemith Wind
Quintet, Op 24 No
Bergen Wind Quintet
Stravinsky Suite No 1 London Sinfonietta/
Riccardo Chailly. Records
with Mary-Jean Hasler. Producer Ray Abbott
Bud Powell is one of the most important figures in the history of jazz piano, although his story is one of tragedy and .unfulfilled promise. He died in 1966 when he was only 41.
In tour programmes, Alyn Shipton looks at Powell's early life in New York where he worked with Cootie Williams and Dexter Gordon.
On the occasion of his exhibition at
William Jackson Gallery, London, Jock McFadyen talks about his painting and sculpture of street life in London's East End. to William Feaver.
Producer Judith Bumpus
conductor John Lubbock Melinda Maxwell (oboe) Philip Wilby The Wings of Morning
Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Nicholas Maw Little
Concert for oboe solo, strings and two horns
Strauss Metamorphosen
in E and in E flat
(HX V28-9): London Fortepiano Trio
Poet and critic
Katherine Raine , with a little help from her 'masters' Blake and Yeats, talks to
Roberta Berke about her life, work and impatience with contemporary poetry. Some of her most recent poems are read by Janet Suzman.
Producer Piers Plowright
Paganini Variations Bk 1; Intermezzi, Op 117;
Paganini Variations Bk 2 Allan Sternfield (piano)
Imogen Barford (harp) Helen Keen (flute)
Sally Beamish (viola) conducted by John Alldis and Stephen Jackson
Britten Choral Dances
(from Gloriana)
Nicholas Redfern
How Do I Love Thee?
Bax Elegaic Trio
Maria Lamburn Chant
Tchaikovsky
String Quartet No 1 in D, Op 1 1: Suite No 4 in G, Op 61 (Mozartiana)