'Scribble. Scribble. Scribble. Mr Gibbon '
Sullivan Overture: Di
Ballo
RLPO/Charles Groves
7.10 Handel Art Thou
Troubled? (Rodelinda) Kathleen Ferrier (alto) LSO/Malcolm Sargent
7.15 Hoist Mercury; Jupiter (The Planets) LPO/Georg Solti
7.30 am News
7.35
Dohnanyi Konzertstucke in D
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) LSO/Charles Mackerras
8.00 Schubert
Symphony No 2 in B flat Berlin PO/Karajan. Records
Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti
D Scarlatti Sinfonia No 13 in Bflat
Les Solistes de Paris/ Henri-Claude Fantapie A Scarlatti Variations on 'La Folia'
Robert Woolley (h'chord) D Scarlatti Cantata: Che vidi, oh! ciel che vide!
Kate Eckersley (soprano) Fiori Musicali/Rapson Sonata in D minor
(Kk 89)
Michel Henry (oboe)
Monica Huggett (violin) Christophe Coin (cello) Marc Vallon (bassoon) Scott Ross (h'chord)
A Scarlatti Mio tesoro, per te moro
Judith Nelson (soprano) Dennis Ferry (trumpet) String ensemble
Concerto in D minor
William Bennett , Lenore Smith (flutes); I Musici Producer Michael Emery
Mendelssohn Overture for wind instruments, Op 10: LSO/Abbado
9.45 Bach French Suite
No 2 in C minor
Vanessa Latarche (piano)
10.00 Arnold flute and viola, Op 10 Judith Pearce Roger Chase
10.10 Mozart Serenade in C minor (K 388)
Camerata Wind Soloists
10.35 Schumann Etudes en forme de variations, Op 13
Vanessa Latarche (piano)
11.03 Arnold Octet
Divertimento, Op 137 (first broadcast)
Camerata Wind Soloists
leader Brendan O'Brien conductor Andrew Litton
Ulf Hoelscher (violin)
Bernstein Fancy Free: Ballet Suite
Barber Violin Concerto, Op 14
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor, Op 36
Joseph Kalichstein (piano) Jaime Laredo (violin)
Sharon Robinson (cello) live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Rebecca Clarke Trio
(1920)
Brahms Trio in C. Op 87 0TICKETS: £3.50. available from
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A nine-part series
NEW which
Lyndon Jenkins explores the post-war years to suggest performances of Beethoven symphonies which, in his opinion, have stood the test of time.
Symphony No 1 (1947 recording)
New York PO/ Bruno Walter preceded by excerpts from Fidelio.
Series producer Andrew Mussett
Christian Altenburger and Bruno Canino
Strauss Sonata in Eflat, Op 18
Schoenberg Phantasy, Op 47
Bartok Sonata No 2
The second of four programmes played by Graham Barber.
Töpfer Befiel du deine Wege
Rheinberger Sonata in F minor, Op 127 No 7
Janet Alexander asks why the Devil should have all the best tunes.
Producer Michael Emery
As Head of Music at the RSC, Guy Woolfenden has composed more than 150 scores for the company.
His latest is the music for its new production of Two Gentlemen of Verona, the only Shakespeare play for which he had not written. He talks about his work to Natalie Wheen.
Producer Fiona McLean
conductor Bernard Haitink live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London.
Mozart Symphony No 35 (Haffner)
7.55 A Stroll in Vienna
Architect Carl Aubock visits the monastery of St Florian in Upper Austria where Anton Bruckner spent many years as choirmaster, teacher and organist, and talks to
Judith Bumpus about its magnificent Baroque architecture.
8.15 Bruckner Symphony No 7
Colin Tudge talks to six scientists.
2: The most beautiful places on earth. Andrew Goudie ,
Professor of Geography at Oxford University, talks about his studies of deserts and why they fascinate him.
Producer Deborah Cohen
BBC Singers conductor Simon Joly
Milner The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
Britten God's Grandeur; 0 Deus, ego amo te; Rosa mystica; Heaven-Haven
(Ad majorem Dei gloriam)
with Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
Sibelius
Spring Song, Op 16;
En Saga, Op 9; Nocturne; Ballade (King Christian II, Op 27); Romance for Strings in C. Op 42; Valse triste, Op 44
No 1; Finlandia, Op 26