The Romantic Poets
Schumann Overture:
Scherzo and Finale
Dresden State Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
7.18 Rachmaninov, trans Harrell Vocalise
Lynn Harrell (cello)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
7.35 Telemann Sinfonia in F: Wallace Collection
English String Orchestra/ William Boughton
7.41 Rossini String
Sonata No 6 in D: I Solisti
Veneti/Claudio Scimone
7.56 Ravel Suite:
Mother Goose
LSO/Claudio Abbado Records
Fourth of eight programmes. Purcell Suite (The Fairy Queen)
John Blow Suite (Venus and Adonis)
Parley of Instruments/ Peter Holman and Roy Goodman
NEW Six programmes featuring the great horn player.
Mozart Horn Concerto in D (K 412)
Philharmonia/Karajan Brahms Horn Trio in Eflat, Op 40
Max Salpeter (violin) Cyril Preedy (piano)
Hindemith Horn Sonata
Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Producer Alan Hall
with Peter Paul Nash.
conductor Charles Dutoit
Joshua Bell (violin) Rossini Overture:
La gazza ladra
Lalo Symphonie espagnole, Op 21
Stravinsky Ballet: The Firebird
from Bavaria.
Philip Brady visits the Andechs Monastery, famous for the spiritual qualities of its beer. Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Elgar Triumphal March (Caractacus)
RLPO/Charles Groves
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 14 No
Alfred Brendel (piano) Delius La Calinda
LPO/Vernon Handley Brahms Sonata in F, Op 99
William Pleeth (cello)
Margaret Good (piano) Hasselmans Nocturne,
Op 43: Susan Drake (harp) Nielsen The Sleep, Op 18 Danish National Radio
Chamber Choir and RSO/ Leif Segerstam. Records
Shura Cherkassky 80th Birthday Concert.
Bach Partita No 6 in E minor
Schubert Four
Impromptus, Op 90:
C minor: E flat; G flat; A flat
El salon Mexico
Moszkowski
Liebeswalzer
(In association with National Westminster Bank PLC)
Australian Les Murray introduces and reads a selection of his work.
conductor Leopold Hager Haydn Symphony No 100 (Military)
Birtwistle
With a number of works by Birtwistle due for broadcast in the coming weeks, Michael Hall discusses the music of this avant-garde composer who, paradoxically, thinks of himself as the inventor of an ancient world.
Producer Andrew Kurowski
A devotion for Whit
Sunday, recorded in the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, with readings and prayers taken from the writings of St Augustine.
Introduced by John Bowker. Whitsun motets (Byrd): Veni Sancte Spiritus et emitte; Spiritus Domini ; Alleluia, emitte spiritum tuum; Veni Sancte
Spiritus, reple; Confirma hoc Deus; Factus est repente; Non vos relinquam Reader Garard Green
Choir of Trinity College,
Cambridge/Richard Marlow
Emperor and Galilean Henrik Ibsen 's two-part drama in which Julian seeks to embody in himself a kingdom combining Christian ethics with a joy of living. 1: Caesar's Apostasy
2: Emperor Julian
Music by Christos Pittas Choral direction
Blaise Compton
Adapted by Casper Wrede and Amund Hannlngstad
Translated by Michael Meyer Director Martin Jenkins
Gyorgy Pauk (violin, viola) Nobuko Imai (viola)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Peter Frankl (piano) Takacs Quartet
Duo in B flat for violin and viola (K 424); Trio in E flat for clarinet, viola and piano (K 498)
11.15 String Quintet in G minor (K516)