Measure for Measure: Some Questions
Vaughan Williams
Prelude on Rhosymedre
Northern Sinfonia/Hickox
7.05 Finzi Dies natalis
Wilfred Brown (tenor) ECO/Christopher Finzi
7.30 am News
7.35 Milhaud La Creation du monde: John Harle (alto saxophone)
London Sinfonietta/Rattle
7.52 Menotti Cantilena and Scherzo: Helga Storck (harp); String Quartet
8.04 Ibert Bacchanale
CBSO/Louis Fremaux
8.13 Lambert The
Rio Grande
Cristina Ortiz (piano)
Jean Temperley (mezzo) London Madrigal Singers LSO/Andre Previn. Records
Vivaldi Concerto in A
(R V 585): Concerto Koln Bassoon Concerto in F
(RV 485): Michael McCraw Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
Violin Concerto in D (RV 208) (Grosso Mogul) Stanley Ritchie ; Bach
Ensemble/Rifkin. Records
'Nowadays many people think everything must be fixed, that there must be rules.
That's what I try to avoid ... It's harder for me to express myself in words than to play.'
First of four programmes drawn from the recorded legacy of this Austrian pianist, who died in February at the age of 62. Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat (K 281)
(BBC archive recording) Brahms Two Intermezzi, Op 118: No 1 in A minor; No 2 in A
Schubert Piano Sonata in A (D 664)
Faure Dolly Suite
Beatrice Klien (piano). Records
Presented by Peter Paul Nash.
Producer Philip Tagney
Twelve programmes following conductor Antal Dorati 's recording career. 3:LSO
Tchaikovsky Overture: Romeo and Juliet
Webem Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op 10
Respighi Brazilian Impressions
Berg Suite:
Lulu Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme
Janos Starker (cello) Records
Historian Simon Schama tells Leslie Forbes about his passion for ice-cream. Producer Elizabeth Burke
Presented by Paul Guinery.
Uhl Introduction and Variations on an Old
German Melody: Martinii-Kammerorchester Bruhn / Jan Stych
Haydn String Quartet in A, Op 20 No Juilliard Quartet
Sumsion In Exile
Donald Hunt Singers/ Donald Hunt
Faure Nocturne No 4 in Eflat, Op 36
Pascal Roge (piano) Donizetti Lucrezia
Borgia (excerpt)
Montserrat Caballe
(soprano)
Alfredo Kraus (tenor) Soloists; RCA Italian
Opera Chorus and Orch/ Jonel Perlea. Records
Haydn Piano Trio in A (H XV 18)
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
3.20 Interval Reading
3.25 Schubert Trio in Eflat (D 929)
Symphony No 2 in E minor. BBC Scottish SO conductor
Alexander Gibson
with James Naughtie. Producer Clive Portbury
A programme to celebrate the 550th anniversary of the foundation of King's
College, Cambridge, written by the Rev John Drury.
Hacumblen Salve Regina Gibbons See , See the Word Is Incarnate
Nicholas Maw One Foot in Eden Still, I Stand (first broadcast)
Judith Weir Ascending into Heaven
Bach Komm, Jesu, Komm Choir of King's College,
Cambridge, conducted by Stephen Cleobury Organ Scholar
Christopher Hughes
String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From My Life) Emerson String Quartet Records
The first in a season of plays about Russia.
Breaking the Silence by Stephen Poliakoff.
After the Revolution in Russia, a rich, aristocratic Jew is dispossessed. But he and his family are
'kept' in a large railway carriage and he claims to be an important inventor.
Director Richard Wortley
conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
John Pickard The Flight of Icarus
Sibelius Symphony No 4
First of two programmes recorded in the Temppeliankio Church at this year's Helsinki
Biennale, conducted by Simon Joly.
Ligeti Haj , Ifjusag; Kallai Kettos
Lindberg untitled (first performance)
Bedford The Golden Wine Is Drunk
Ligeti Magyar Etudok
Three programmes.
Charles Medlam
(viola da gamba) Richard Egarr (harpsichord)
J S Bach Sonata for viola da gamba and keyboard No 1 in G (BWV 1027) C P E Bach Sonata for viola da gamba and continuo in C (Wq 136)