The Classical Orchestra
Torelli Sonata a 5 No 7 in D: Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner
7.07 Gluck j'ai perdu mon Eurydice (Orphée) Maria Callas (sop); Paris
Conservatoire Orch/Pretre
7.12 Telemann Don
Quichotte: Academy of St Martin/Neville Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Warlock Capriol Suite: Bournemouth SO/ George Hurst
7.45 Brahms, orch Parlow Hungarian
Dances: Nos 12 and 13; orch Dvorak 19 and 21 Vienna PO/Fritz Reiner
7.52 Handel Ma quando tornerai (Alcina)
Arleen Auger (soprano) City of London Baroque Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
7.57 Wagner Siegfried Idyll: Berlin PO/Karajan
8.17 J Strauss Waltz:
The Blue Danube
Berlin RSO/Fricsay. Records
Ravel Le Tombeau de
Couperin Paul Crossley (piano) Ballet: Ma mère I'oye Paris Orch/Martinon
Records. Producer Ray Abbott
Johann Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Roses from the South: Boston
Symphony Chamber Players
9.44 Hindemith Five
Pieces, Op 44 No 4: City of London Sinfonia/Hickox
9.58
Beethoven Serenade in D, Op 8
Szymon Goldberg (violin) Paul Hindemith (viola)
Emanuel Feuermann (cello)
10.22 Hindemith Trauermusik
Stephen Tees (viola); City of London Sinfonia/Hickox
10.29 Schulhof Hot-
Sonata: Richard Ingham
(sax); Alan Cuckston (piano)
10.45 Mozart Sinfonia concertante in Eflat (K 364): Andrew Watkinson (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
11.20 Hindemith Theme and Four Variations (The Four Temperaments)
Caroline Palmer (piano) City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
11.49 Johann Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Emperor Waltz: Boston
Symphony Chamber Players
Cantata No 146: Wir miissen durch viel Trubsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen; Cantata No 176: Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding
Patrizia Kwella (soprano), Paul Esswood (counter-tenor), Richard Morton (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass)
London Bach Society Choir, Steinitz Bach Players, Stephen Cleobury (organ) conductor Paul Steinitz
Mozart String Quintets First of six programmes, including the set of string quartets which Mozart composed in Vienna in 1773, aged 17.
Gabrieli String Quartet String Quartet in A
(K 169); String Quintet in C minor (K 406)
Kenneth Essex (viola)
conductor
Bryden Thomson Dvorak Slavonic
Rhapsody in D, Op 45 No 1; Symphony No 4 in D minor
Haydn String Trio in G, Op 53 No 1
Martinu String Trio (1934)
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3
conductor
Nicholas Cleobury
Gian Carlo Menotti
Suite: Sebastian
Malipiero Symphony No 2 Markevich Suite: Rebus
Last of six programmes. David Hill (organ)
J S Bach Concerto No 6 inEflat(BWV597);
Passacaglia in C minor (BWV582)
Series producer John Jones
with Lyndon Jenkins. Producer Edward Blakeman
Kerry Shale reads four short stories by Damon Runyon. 3: Sense of Humour A feud between two gangsters ends unhappily for both of them.
Piano Variations (1931) David Lively (piano) Duo (1971)
Martin-Ulrich Senn (flute) Horst Gobel (piano). Records
live from the Town Hall, Cheltenham. City of London Sinfonia conductor Paul Daniel
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Artur Pizarro (piano)
Maxwell Davies Ojai Festival Overture
(first UK performance)
Haydn Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle)
Maxwell Davies Cello Concerto (Strathclyde Concerto No 2)
9.10 Pleasure A short story by Marianne Wiggins.
Read by Natasha Pyne.
9.30 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
(In assoc with Shackell Pianos)
'Once he told me he wanted to be a poet but decided that Yeats could do it better. I would like to do justice to this mild, distinguished man.'
Peter Scupham reads from Dying, his sequence of poems about his father. Producer Fiona McLean
Brian Morton introduces the last recording made at this year's festival which features the London Jazz Composers Orchestra in concert at the Shaw
Theatre. The orchestra perform Theoria, written by their director, the bass player and composer
Barry Guy , for the 50th birthday of their guest, pianist Irene Schweizer.
Beethoven Octet in E flat, Op 103; String Quintet in C, Op 29