Social Science Foundation Course
Boyce Symphony No 4 in F: English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
7.08 Lebrun Oboe
Concerto No 1 in D minor
Paul Goodwin ; English
Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.30am News
7.35 Mozart Serenade in C minor (K 388)
London Wind Soloists/ JackBrymer
8.00 Bach Concerto in D m inorfor three harpsichords (BWV1063) Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra/Ton Koopman TiniMathot
Patrizia Marisaldi
8.14 Strauss Serenade in Eflat, Op 7: Minneapolis SO/ Edo de Waart. Records
Mozart in Vienna:
1781-3
String Quartet in Eflat (K 428): Melos Quartet Concert aria: Nehmt meinen Dank ihrholden
Gonner(K383)
Lucia Popp (sop); Salzburg Mozarteum Orch/Hager Canon: Sie ist dahin
(K229/382a) Chorus Viennensis
Symphony No 35 in D (K383) (Haffner)
Dresden Staatskapelle/ Colin Davis. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Monteverdi Combattimentodi
Tancredi e Clorinda
Musica Antiqua Cologne/ Reinhard Goebel
Nigel Rogers (counter-ten) Patrizia Kwella (soprano) David Thomas (bass)
9.56 Schumann Violin
Concerto in D minor
Jean-Jacques Kantorow Netherlands PO/
Emmanuel Krivine
Eulenspiegel Bernd Gellermann (violin) Klaus Stoll (double-bass) Karl Leister (clarinet)
Radovan Vlatkovic (horn) Milan Turkovic (bassoon)
10.14Ginastera Three
Argentinian Dances, Op2 Santiago Rodriguez (piano)
10.29 Ibert Divertissement Halle/John Barbirolli
11.02 Sullivan Te Deum
Teresa Cahill (soprano) BBC Concert Orchestra
London Choral Society/ Ronald Corp
11.32 Haydn Symphony No 103: Philharmonia
Hungarica/Dorati. Records
conductor
Mark Wigglesworth Neil Mackie (tenor)
Britten Les Illuminations
Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
live from Broadcasting House, London. Kathryn Stott (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in Eflat, Op81a (LesAdieux) Bridge Sea Idyll; Capriccio No 1 in A minor
Franck Prelude, Chorale and Fugue
Scriabin Etudes, Op2 No 1; Op 8 No 12
Hungarian Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin) Alexandre Moskowsky (violin)
Denes Koromzay (viola) VilmosPalotai (cello) Beethoven String
Quartet in Bflat, Op 130 Mono record 1953
live from
Canterbury Cathedral. Introit: Factum est silentium (Dering) Responses: Walsh Psalms: 12, 13, 14 (Flintoft, Battishill)
Lessons: Habbakuk 1; Mark 15, w 1-15
Canticles: The Great
Service (Hooper)
Anthem: Warum toben die
Heiden (Mendelssohn)
Hymn: Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken (Abbott's Leigh)
Organ: Prelude and Fugue inC(BWV547)(Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers David Flood
Assistant Organist Michael Harris
Hans Peter Larsen presents 18th-century dances from the island of Funen, rediscovered in an old Tiddler's book', and played by the Danish ensemble Rasmus.
with Natalie Wheen.
Producer David Gallagher
A topical discussion chaired by Paul Barker. Producer Kate Wilkinson
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Yuri Bashmet (viola)
Live from the Royal Festival Hall.
Debussy: Iberia
Bartok: Viola Concerto
8.15 Dance critic Jann Parry talks to Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer about their historic reconstruction of Nijinsky's original Rite.
8.35 Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
(In association with American Airways)
Presented by Geoff Watts. Most doctors agree that when deciding on treatment an acceptable quality of life is as important as a greater quantity. But how do you assess quality and who should be the judge? Producer Julia Durbin
Stimmungsbilder, Op 9
Caroline Palmer (piano)
Psalm settings from Marcello's collection
Estro poetico armonico, performed by Chiaroscuro: Jennifer Smith (soprano) Michael Chance (counter-tenor); Nigel Rogers
(tenor/director); David Thomas (bass); Richard Tunnicliffe (cello); Jakob Lindberg (chitarrone); Paul Nicholson (organ)
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 21 in E minor; Liebeslieder, Op 52 Nos 9-16; Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34; Die Mainacht
(until 0.35)
As broadcast this morning on R5