Modern Art and Modernism
Stanley Concerto in A Parley of Instruments/ Roy Goodman
7.09 Kerll Capriccio sopra il cuccu
Peter Hurford (organ)
7.11 Boyce Solomon : Part 3
Bronwen Mills (soprano) Howard Crook (tenor) Choir of Parley of Instruments/Goodman
7.30 am News
7.35 Saint-Saens Allegro giocoso in A minor
Christopher Herrick (organ)
7.41 Rachmaninov
Vocalise
Anna Moffo (soprano)
American SO/Stokowski
7.48 Thomson A Joyful Fugue: Budapest SO/Bolle
7.53 Strauss Suite: Le
Bourgeois Gentilhomme Stockholm Sinfonietta/ Neeme Jarvi. Records
Beethoven
Sonata in F, Op 17 Gerd Seifert (horn) Jorg Demus (piano) Septet, Op 20: Berlin
Philharmonic Octet. Records
Producer Anthony Sellors
Actor Gabriel Woolf and pianist David Owen Norris combine speech and music, live from Cheltenham
Town Hall as part of Radio Goes to Town from the Cheltenham Festival.
Poulenc The Story of Babar the Little Elephant Strauss Enoch Arden
Coull String Quartet
David Campbell (clarinet) live from the Pittville
Pump Room, Cheltenham.
Simpson String Quartet No 12
Bliss Clarinet Quintet
12.00 Prospects of Cheltenham: Architect
Christopher Bishop visits the Pump Room and Gustav Hoist Museum, two of the architectural features of the Pittville Estate, and talks to Judith Bumpus about frustrated plans to develop the Regency spa.
12.20 Beethoven String Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky)
(In association with the Coal Research Establishment)
conductor Lionel Friend
Stanford Overture:
The Veiled Prophet Frank Bridge Two Poems for Orchestra Constant Lambert
Suite: Horoscope
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra/James Judd
Mahler Symphony No 9 Records
The soprano
Barbara Schlick is accompanied by Peter Seymour in spiritual songs by C P E Bach, and secular lieder by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies introduces his selection of music in conversation with Chris de Souza as part of Radio Goes to Town from the Cheltenham Festival.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
The fourth of the late Charles Fox 's six programmes on saxophonist
Charlie Parker , with recollections from Dizzy Gillespie ,
Barney Kessel and Milt Jackson.
Houdini's Heir by Peter Barnes.
With Freddie Jones. Can Henry 'Escape'
Jackson free himself from straitjacket, chains and handcuffs and tell his life story at the same time? Director Tracey Neale
Edwin Fischer 's 1938 recording of Schubert's Four Piano Impromptus (D 899).
Gyorgy Pauk (violin) BBC Philharmonic/
Peter Maxwell Davies
Haydn Symphony No 93 inD
Maxwell Davies Ballet
Suite: Caroline Mathilde
(first performance)
8.55 Prospects of Cheltenham: Architect
Christopher Bishop looks round the Edwardian
Town Hall and the post-modern Regent Arcade, and talks to
Judith Bumpus about the image of 20th-century
Cheltenham as a blend of Regency, modern and pastiche.
9.15 Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
Maxwell Davies
St Thomas Wake: Foxtrot for orchestra
Two historical giants belabour and deceive one another for the right to claim sole possession of their brainchild.
Lewis Wolpert presents a drama/documentary.
Written by Lewis Wolpert and the producer. Stuart Kerr
Last of three programmes. Charles Medlam
(viola da gamba)
Richard Egarr (h'chord) J S Bach Sonata for viola da gamba and keyboard No 3 in G minor (BWV1029)
C P E Bach Sonata for viola da gamba and harpsichord in G minor (Wq 138)
Polish Romantics
Paderewski Polish
Fantasy, Op 19 Karlowicz The
Bewitched Princess; The Most Beautiful Songs;
Under the Sycamore Tree; An Episode during a Masquerade, Op 14
As broadcast this morning on R5