Masculine Women and Feminine Men
Brahms Tragic Overture Philharmonia Orchestra/ Otto Klemperer
7.13 Menotti Ballet:
Errand into the Maze
Atlantic Sinfonietta/ Andrew Schenck
7.30am News
7.35 Bach English Suite No 2 in A minor
(BWV807)
Martha Argerich (piano)
7.56 Michel Corrette
Les Sauvages et la
Furstemberg (Concerto comique No 25)
Musica Antiqua Cologne/ Reinhard Goebel (violin)
8.06 Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120
Nash Ensemble. Records
Maestro di coro
Vivaldi Motet: In turbata mare (RV 627)
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Tafelmusik Baroque
Orchestra/Jeanne Lamon Sinfonia (al Sancto Sepolcro) (RV 169) L'Europa Galante/ Fabio Biondi
Psalm 113: Laudate pueri Dominum (RV 602) Margaret Marshall ,
Felicity Lott (sopranos) John Alldis Choir
ECO/Vittorio Negri Records
The Art of Alfredo Campoli
(1906-91)
'I am not ashamed of having worked in light music. I think I am a better musician because of it.'
A series of six programmes of the violinist's recordings. Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor
(Mono)
LPO/Eduard van Beinum Saint-Saens Violin
Concerto No 3 in B minor
LSO/Pierino Gamba. Records
Highlights of music and musicians featured in this year's Proms. This week: Roger Norrington on editions of Mozart; the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's advocacy of Xenakis; and interviews with Magnus Lindberg and David Sawer.
Presenter Anthony Burton. Producers Ray Abbott and Alan Hall
Seventh of 12 programmes celebrating the recording career of the conductor Antal Dorati.
Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor
Philharmonia Hungarica Kodaly Dances from Galanta
Philharmonia Hungarica Bartok Suite: The
Miraculous Mandarin
BBC SO
Haydn Lafedeltd premiata (excerpts)
Frederica von Stade (mezzo) Maurizio Mezzieri (bar) Lausanne CO
Gerhard Symphony No 1 BBC SO. Records
with Philip French.
This week: Evelyn Waugh on Alfred Duggan.
(first broadcast in 1964)
with Paul Guinery.
Haydn Symphony No 55 in Eflat (Schoolmaster) Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
Griffes Three Poems of Fiona MacLeod , Op 11
Phyllis Bryn-Juison (sop) Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa
Busoni Four Studies, Op 16 Daniel Blumenthal (piano) Hurford Litany to the Holy Spirit
Philip Rushforth (organ) Chester Cathedral Choir/ Roger Fisher
Mahler Suite from orchestral works byJS Bach Peter Schwarz (h'chord) Peter Siegele (organ)
Martin-Ulrich Senn (flute) Berlin RSO/
Jesus Lopez-Cobos. Records
Mozart Piano Quartet in Eflat (K 493)
Francaix String Trio Dvorak Piano Quartet No 2 in Eflat, Op 87
Walter Delahunt (piano)
Turangalila Symphony
Suisse Romande Orchestra/ Horst Stein ; Pierre-
Laurent Aimard (piano) Francoise Deslogeres (ondes Martenot)
with James Naughtie. Producer Anthony Sellors
The first of six programmes recorded on the early instruments of Ost-Friesland.
Graham Barber plays sacred music from the 15th-century
Buxheim Orgelbuch and the Salve regina by Schlick on the organs at Uttum and Marienhafe.
Quartet in G (D 887) Melos Quartet of Stuttgart
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Gianna Rolandi (soprano) Alfreda Hodgson (contralto)
Laurence Dale (tenor) Hakan Hagegard (baritone)
Margaret Feaviour (soprano)
BBC Symphony Chorus chorusmaster
Stephen Jackson BBC Singers BBC SO leader Bela Dekany conductor Andrew Davis Mendelssohn Elijah Parti
8.35 Mendelssohn in Britain: Roger Nichols looks at the many visits Mendelssohn paid to this country, culminating in Birmingham with Elijah. Readers Adjoa Andoh , David Bannerman and Neil Roberts.
8.55 Part 2
The second of two dramatic proverbs by Alfred de Musset.
The Baron looks forward to his son Perdican's return from university in Paris. He desperately hopes to marry him to his cousin and childhood sweetheart Camille. But
Camille has different ideas.
Translated by Michael Sadler.