Charpentier Incidental music: Andromede
London Baroque/Medlam
7.14 Handel Organ Concerto No 4 in F
Simon Preston (organ)
English Concert/Pinnock
7.30 am News
7.35 Berlioz Overture: Le
Corsaire: Boston SO/Munch
7.44 Brouwer Retratos catalans:
Eduardo Fernandez (guitar)
ECO/Barry Wordsworth
8.01 Koddly Suite: Hdry Jdnos: LSO/Rafael
Fruhbeck de Burgos Records
Arnold and Williamson
Arnold Overture: Peterloo
CBSO/The Composer
Clarinet Sonatina: Gervase de Peyer, Gwenneth Pryor Sarabande and Polka
(Solitaire)
LPO/The Composer
Violin Sonata No 1:
Marcia Crayford ; Ian Brown (piano) Flute Concerto No 2:
Richard Adeney ; Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/Thomas. Records
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (Les Troyens)
Philharmonia/Karajan
9.45 Lully, arr
D'Anglebert Chaconne de Phaeton
Kenneth Gilbert (h'chord)
9.51 Bizet L'Arlésienne
Suite No2: National Orch of Lille/Casadesus
10.09 Canteloube La
Delaïssado: Jill Gomez (sop) RLPO/Vernon Handley
10.15 Ravel Pavanepour une infante défunte Julian Bream (guitar)
10.23 Chausson Poeme , Op25
Dong-Suk Kang (violin) BBC Welsh SO/Otaka
10.40 Chabrier Village vDance nerre Barbizet (piano)
10.43 Canteloube Bailero
Jill Gomez ; RLPO/Casadesus
10.50 D'Indy Symphony on a French Mountain
Song: Michel Block (piano) Berne SO/Maag. Records
BBC Welsh SO conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Hugh Tinney (piano) Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Prokofiev Piano Concerto
No 1 in D flat, Op 10
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini
Beethoven Symphony No in C minor, Op 67
Catherine Bott (soprano) Geoffrey Govier (f'piano) live from Studio 7.
Schubert Das Mddchen (Wiesoinnig, mochtich sagen) (D 652); Suleika 1 and 2 (D 720/717)
Schumann Five Songs,
Op 40; Die Soldatenbraut; Das Verlassene Mdgdlein (Op 64 Nos 1 and2); Mary Stuart Songs , Op 135
Schubert Gretchen Am
Spinnrade (D 118); Ganymed(D544); Geheimes (D 719);
Heidenroslein (D257)
John Amis talks about Noel Mewton-Wood to
Desmond Shawe-Taylor , Sir Michael Tippett and Lord Harewood. Beethoven An die Feme
Geliebte: Peter Pears (ten) Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Tippett Song-cycle: The Heart's Assurance: Pears and Mewton-Wood
Walton Violin Sonata
Max Rostal, Mewton-Wood Producer Adam Gatehouse
Schubert Quartet in B flat (D112)
Prokofiev Quartet No2
from the Highcliffe Hotel, Bournemouth. Lyndon
Jenkins conducts a tour of the history of Bournemouth SO, and David Owen Norris gives a piano recital which focuses on the seaside.
Producer Jillian White
Jazz Japan Style In the third of four programmes,
Shunichi Satoh looks at the effect on Japanese musicians of visits during the 50s and early 60s by American groups.
As the exhibitions The
Queen's Pictures in the National Gallery and Collecting the 20th
Century in the British
Museum continue, William Feaver discusses the history and development of collecting and its future with Giles Waterfield ,
Director of the Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
Anna Somers Cocks , Editor of The Art Newspaper and writer and critic
Edward Lucie-Smith .
Producer Judith Bumpus
(piano) live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Chopin 24 Preludes, Op 28
8.10 Japan Season: Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by Isabella Bird. 3: Beauty and Splendour (Final part next Sunday)
8.30 Debussy Six Studies (Book 2)
Stravinsky Petrushka
New Tales in the East
Christopher Cook considers the contemporary literary scene in Japan, where
"serious" writers feel their work threatened by the huge publishing successes of "popular" fiction, where newspaper and magazine serialisation often dictates form, and where there are literary prizes for every occasion.
Producer Fiona McLean
Symphony No 89 in F
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati. Record
The Japanese Envoys Fifth of six programmes. The private music of the Duke of Ferrara was one of the high points of any cultural tour of Italy in the 1580s. The envoys were warmly received there in 1585, and were among the privileged listeners to the court music. Music by Wert and other Ferrara contemporaries.
The Consort of Musicke director Anthony Rooley. Reader Peter Penry-Jones . (Final programme next Sunday)
Schumann Impromptus on a Theme of Clara Wieck , Op 5; Piano
Quintet in Eflat, Op 44;
Gesänge der Frühe, Op 133