The Second Reform Act
Wagner Overture: Rienzi Vienna PO/Karl Bohm
7.12 Pasculli Omaggio a Bellini
Heinz Holliger (cor anglais) Ursula Holliger (harp)
7.20 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D: Musica Antiqua Koln/Goebel
7.24 Weber Canzonetta, Op 29 No
Peter Schreier (tenor)
Konrad Ragossnig (guitar)
7.30am News
7.35 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Legend of Tsar Saltan: Rotterdam PO/ David Zinman
7.55 Scarlatti Sonatas in F minor (Kk 238/239) Gustav Leonhardt (h'chord)
8.01 Delius Prelude: Irmelin: Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Del Mar
8.06 Franck Variations symphoniques: Jorge Bolet (piano); Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Riccardo Chailly
8.23 Weber Die Zeit, Op 43: Peter Schreier
Konrad Ragossnig. Records
C P E Bach
At the Court of Frederick the Great.
Cello Concerto in A
(Wq 172): AnnerBylsma Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Leonhardt Symphony in F (Wq 175) C P E Bach CO/Haenchen Harpsichord Concerto in D minor (Wq 23) Gustav Leonhardt
Collegium Aureum. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Mendelssohn Overture:
Die Heimkehr aus der
Fremde (Son and Stranger) Bern SO/Peter Maag
9.43 Mozart Bassoon concerto in B flat (K 191) Milan Turkovic; Salzburg Mozarteum Orch/Hager
10.01 Beethoven Adelaide , Op 46: Jussi Bjorling (ten) Harry Ebert (piano)
10.09 Sibelius Symphony No 4 in A minor, Op 63 Danish National RSO/ Leif Segerstam
10.49 Canteloube Bailero (Songs of the Auvergne)
Victoria de los Angeles (sop) Lamoureux Orchestra/ Jean-Pierre Jacquillat
10.54 Schubert Arpeggione Sonata in A minor
(D 821):
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
11.23 Enescu Romanian
Rhapsody No 1: LSO/Previn Records
Philip Cieslewicz (treble) Faye Robinson (soprano) Cynthia Clarey (alto)
John Mitchinson (tenor) Jake Gardner (bass)
Thomas Trotter (organ) Leipzig Radio Chorus conductor Simon Rattle Gubaidulina Allelujah (first performance)
12.10 Interval Reading
12.15 Janacek Glagolitic Mass
Fourth of six programmes. Haydn String Quartet in C, Op 33 No 3 (The Bird) Mozart String Quartet in B flat (K 458) (The Hunt) Smetana Quartet. Records
conductor
Stephen Wilkinson Peter Dickinson The Dry Heart
Anthony Milner
The Harrowing of Hell John Gardner A
Latterday Athenian Speaks
Karl Bohm conducts the Dresden State Opera Orchestra.
Beethoven Overture:
Leonora No III (Mono) Strauss An Alpine
Symphony. Records: 1938/57
live from the Chapel Royal of St John , HM Tower of London.
Introit: 0 Lord, Make Thy Servant, Elizabeth Our
Queen (Byrd); Responses (Byrd); Psalms: 136, 137, 138 (Lloyd, Whitlock, Edwards); Lessons:
Zechariah 1, v 18 to 2, v 13; John 4, w 1-26; Office hymn: 0 Trinity of Blessed Light; Canticles: Purcell in G minor; Anthem: Ne irascaris, Domine (Byrd); Hymn: Jesu, Grant Me This, I Pray; Organ voluntary: A voluntarie:
For My Ladye NeveU (Byrd). Organist and Director of Music Joseph Sentance Assistant organist Peter Nardone
Natasha Lemos introduces music for feast days and wedding celebrations played by Kostas Dimitroulos and his
'compania', and recorded in the Pindos mountains.
Producer John Thomley
with Natalie Wheen.
Producer Philip Tagney
Russell Davies talks to Robert Gottlieb , editor-in-chief of the New Yorker.
Producer Noah Richier
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Lillian Watson (soprano) Kathryn Stott (piano) John Tomlinson (bass)
London Symphony Chorus BBC Welsh SO conductor Richard Hickox Poulenc Gloria
Bridge Phantasm
8.35 The Writing on the Wall: Sociologist A H Halsey reflects on Walton's life (and the biblical figure of Daniel) to understand more of how society finds its geniuses.
8.55
Walton Belshazzar 's Feast
Adam Phillips , Principal Child Psychotherapist at Charing Cross Hospital,
London, presents the first of two programmes on sexuality, perversion and culture.
Producer Rachel Yorke
Philip Dukes (viola)
Sophie Rahman (piano)
Hugh Wood Variations ,
Opl Paul Patterson The
Tides of Mananan for solo viola, Op 64
Britten Lachrymae , Op 48
A Silent Shower, for piano and wind instruments
Nash Ensemble/Friend
Rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead, Op 29 The Bells, Op 35