Mendelssohn String Symphony No 10 in B minor: IMusici
7.14 Dvorak Romance in F minor:Jaime Laredo; SCO
7.30 am News
7.35 Schumann Overture:
Julius Caesar LSO/Jarvi
7.44 Haydn Symphony No 98 in B flat: Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati
8.10 Chopin Fantasy on Polish Airs: Mischa Dichter
Philharmonia/Marriner Records
During his early years in Salzburg,
Mozart was involved with the composition of church music. Seven programmes following his achievement through the early masses. Missabrevis (K 49) Sonata in F (K224)
London Baroque/Medlam Fantasy in F m inor (K 594) Martin Haselbock (organ) Series producerGraham Dixon
Last of six programmes. Ravel Introduction and Allegro Hummel Septet in D minor, Op 74
Schubert Adagio and Rondo concertante in F
(D487). Records
Series producer Christina Pritchard
with Peter Paul Nash.
Producers Philip Tagney , Jane Walker
Third of 12 programmes. Royal Concertgebouw/ Carlo Maria Giulini
Tchaikovsky Symphony No2 in C minor, Op 17
No 8 in G, Op 88
Table Talk in Japan with Alan Brown.
with Paul Guinery.
Blacher Concertante Music for Orchestra, Op 10 (Mono) Berlin PO/Hans Rosbaud
Hindemith String Quartet No 1 in F minor Stuyvesant String Quartet
G Gabrieli Magnificat a 17. Taverner Choir London Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble/Parrott Pierne Impromptu-Caprice, Op 9: Rachel Masters (harp)
Bowles Six Preludes for piano: Bennett Lerner
Chappell Guitar Concerto No 1 (Caribbean Concerto) Eduardo Fernandez
ECO/Wordsworth.
Records
Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421)
Shostakovich Quartet No 9 in E flat, Op 117
Ken Smith reads poems from The Heart, the Border and a new poem, Woman without a Name.
Northern Sinfonia
Sinfonia Chorus chorusmaster Alan Fearon Adrienne Murray (mezzo) Martin Hindmarsh (tenor) Jeannette Mountain (cello) Stephen Reay (bassoon) director Heinrich Schiff (cello) Concerto in G minor for twocellos (RV 531); Bassoon Concerto in A minor
(RV 497) Concerto in B minor for four violins
(RV 580); Cello Concerto in B minor (RV 424);
Beatus vir (RV597)
The Japanese Ear The second of three documentaries about the art musics of Japan in the 20th century, compiled and presented by Roger Savage. Noh Business, Sho Business: Japanese Traditional
Music in a Technocracy
A celebration of the Eucharist recorded in Westminster Abbey, with additional readings by Evelyn Underhill , A
G Hebert , Dom Gregory Dix. Vaughan Williams
Come My Way; Kyrie and Gloria; 0 Taste and See; Credo; Lord of All Good (Magda); Sanctus and Benedictus; Agnus Dei ; Love Bade Me Welcome; Let All the World
Choir of Westminster
Abbey, director Martin Neary ; Sub-organist Andrew Lumsden
Music from Rameau's ballet
Pygmalion, arranged for keyboard by Claude Balbastre : Robert Woolley (harpsichord)
Mishima Double Bill:
Primary Colours
Ryoko loves her husband. She also loves his best friend Shunji. The eternal triangle is complicated when Shunji announces his love for Ryoko's husband.
Translated by Don Kenny Director Jeremy Howe
Yukio Mishima 's modern
Noh play about an obsessive love that transcends death.
Music Dominic Muldowney Translated by P G O'Neill Director Ned Chaillet
conductor Alexander Lazarev
Helen Field (sop), Ian Caley (ten), David Wilson-Johnson (bar); BBC Singers; BBC
Symphony Chorus, chorusmaster Stephenjackson Sibelius Pohjola 's Daughter
Panufnik Symphony No 5 (Sinfon ia di sfere) conductor Andrew Mogrelia
The Bells
Michel Beroff (piano) Scriabin Prelude and Nocturne, Op
Saint-Saens Prelude;
Allafuga; Motoperpetuo (Six Studies for the Left Hand, Op 135)
Bartok Study for the Left Hand (Four Pieces for piano) Records
The Japanese Envoys The third programme in the series finds the princes in Rome. Palestrina
Missa Emendemus in melius; Adtelevavi
Reader Peter Penry-Jones .