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Vivaldi Concerto in A minor (RV 522) (LEstro Armonico): Bettina Mussumeli , Glauco Bertagnin (violins) I Solisti Veneti
7.11 Delius Brigg Fair RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.30am News
7.35 Berlioz Overture:
Roman Carnival LSO/Colin Davis
7.44 Franck Symphonic Variations: Jean-Philippe Collard (piano); Toulouse Capitole Orch/Plasson
8.01 Berwald Symphony No 4 in E flat: Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bettina Mussumeli
Violins:
Glauco Bertagnin
Unknown:
Delius Brigg Fair

The Scarlattis
A Scarlatti Sinfonia: II prigionier fortunato
Philharmonia/Simon Wright Rompe strezza con un sospir; Con vocef estiva Judith Nelson (soprano) Dennis Ferry (trumpet) String ensemble
0 magnum mysterium Schutz Choir of London/ Roger Norrington
D Scarlatti Sinfonia in G Les Solistes de Paris/ Henri-Claude Fantapie
Sonatas in D (Kk 490-92) Scott Ross (harpsichord) Serenata: Le quattro stagione (excerpt): Soloists; Munich Vocal Soloists;
Munich CO/Hirsch. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Wright Rompe
Soprano:
Judith Nelson
Soprano:
Dennis Ferry
Unknown:
Roger Norrington
Harpsichord:
Scott Ross

Lyadov The Enchanted Lake, Op 62
USSR SO/Igor Golovtchin
9.43 Scriabin Piano Piece, Op 2 No 1; Study in D sharp minor, Op 8 No 12 Douglas Finch (piano)
9.52 Wagner Prelude: Parsifal: Royal
Concertgebouw/Haitink
10.05 Scriabin Piano
Sonata No 5 in F sharp, Op, 53: Douglas Finch
10.20 Debussy La
Demoiselle élue:
Maria Ewing (soprano), Brigitte Balleys (récitante)
LSO and Chorus/Abbado
10.45 Scriabin Piano
Sonata No 10 in C. Op 70
10.58 Hoist Ballet music: The Lure: LSO/Atherton
11.05 Scriabin Symphony No 3 (Divine Poem)
USSR SO/Igor Golovtchin

Contributors

Piano:
Douglas Finch
Soprano:
Maria Ewing
Soprano:
Brigitte Balleys

Music for violin by Sergey Prokofiev (born 23 April 1891). Sonata No 2 in D
Leonid Kogan (violin) Audrey Mytnik (piano)
3.25 Alexander Tcherepnin remembers musical life in Moscow and St Petersburg before the Revolution.
3.40 Concerto No 2, Op 63 Robert Soetens (violin)
BBC Orchestra/Henry Wood

Contributors

Unknown:
Sergey Prokofiev
Violin:
Leonid Kogan
Piano:
Audrey Mytnik
Unknown:
Alexander Tcherepnin
Violin:
Robert Soetens

In the third of four programmes on Bud Powell , Alyn Shipton looks at the pianist's participation in the 1953 Massey Hall concert with Charlie Parker , Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bud Powell
Unknown:
Alyn Shipton
Unknown:
Massey Hall
Unknown:
Charlie Parker
Unknown:
Dizzy Gillespie
Unknown:
Charles Mingus.

As an exhibition of new work opens at the Francis Graham-Dixon Gallery, London, the abstract artist Sandra Blow talks to Bryan Robertson about the moods and emotional states expressed in her thematic paintings. Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Graham-Dixon
Artist:
Sandra Blow
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

conductor Andrew Litton Olli Mustonen (piano) Hakan Hardenberger
(trumpet), live from the RFH, London.
Shostakovich Concerto in C minor, Op 35
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in Eflat
8.10 The Praga Principle Eating out in Moscow?
Christopher Hope has one or two ideas where the meal is secondary to the experience ...
8.30 Shostakovich
Symphony No 10 in E minor, Op 93
(in association with Texaco)

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew Litton
Piano:
Olli Mustonen
Piano:
Hakan Hardenberger
Unknown:
Christopher Hope

A Very Profitable Island?
'It is a vile, nasty, stinking-poor isle,' said
Lady Grange of St Kilda , the isolated island beyond the Outer Hebrides to which she was exiled by her husband in the mid 18th century. Others, however, saw the island as 'the Utopia so long sought'. Judith Warner looks at the island's troubled history and the conflicting views of past and present inhabitants. Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

Unknown:
St Kilda
Unknown:
Judith Warner
Producer:
Fiona McLean

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