Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge ASMF/Neville Marriner
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7.35 Arvo Part Es sang vorlangenjahren
Susan Bickley (alto); Gidon Kremer (violin); Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola)
7.40 Vivaldi Concerto in D minor for viola d'amore andguitar(RV540)
Norbert Blume , John Williams Franz Liszt CO/Rolla
7.52 Handel Va tacito
Drew Minter (counter-ten) Philharmonia Baroque Orch of SF/McGegan
7.58 Bach Trio Sonata in G (B WV 1039): Stephen Preston , Lisa Beznosiuk (flutes), Jane Coe (cello), Robert Woolley (h'chord)
8.09 Beethoven Andante
Favori in F (WoO 57): Barry Douglas (piano). Records
Second of seven programmes. Mass in C minor (K 139) Soloists;
Kolner Kammerchor ; Collegium Cartusianum/P Neumann
Six programmes of the pianist's recordings.
Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel Chopin Fantasy Impromptu Mendelssohn Piano
Concerto No 1 in G minor
Philharmonia/Kubelik. Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
Fourth of 12 programmes. Messiaen Turangalila
Symphony: Peter Donohoe (piano), Tristan Murail (ondes martenot)
Rotterdam PO/de Leeuw
Red Beans and Rice
Songs of food and drink.
Table Talk: Japanese Food in Wales
Leslie Forbes checks out a travelling supermarket that delivers sushi to Wales.
Producer Julian May
with Paul Guinery.
Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes: CO of Europe/Claudio
Abbado Paderewski Thème varie
Waldemar Malicki (piano) d'lndy Lied, Op 19
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) ECO/Yan Pascal Tortelier Vaughan Williams Six
Studies in English Folk Song Janet Hilton (clarinet) Keith Swallow (piano)
Elgar Go Song of Mine; There Is Sweet Music
Louis Halsey Singers/Halsey Bruch Serenade, Op 75
Salvatore Accardo (violin) Leipzig Gewandhaus/Masur Records
Mitsuko Shirai (soprano) Hartmut Holl (piano) Mendelssohn Des
Madchens Klage; Die
Liebende schreibt; Bei der
Wiege Strauss Wieerkennich meinen Treulieb;
Guten Morgen s 'ist St Valentinstag; Sie trugen ihn aufder Bahre bloss (Songs of Ophelia, Op 67)
Wolf Die ihrschwebet; Nun wandre, Maria
(Spanisches Liederbuch);
Die Zigeunerin (Eichendorff Lieder); Philine-, Mignon (Goethe Lieder)
Schumann Frauenliebe und-leben,Op42
Ken Smith reads poems by John Hartley Williams.
conductor John Lubbock
Krzysztof Smietana (violin) Goetz Overture:
Francesco von Rimini
Wieniawski Fantasy on Themes from Gounods Faust Liszt Two Episodes after Lenau's Faust
The Japanese Ear: Final documentary by Roger Savage. Resolving Shuji's Dilemma: Convergences of East and West.
Series producer Jane Walker
Russian Images
Recorded in the Chapel of Malvern College.
Choristers of Tewkesbury
Abbey School/Andrew
Sackett; Malcolm Archer
(organ), Elizabeth Treanor (violin); Reader Dom Jerome Hodkinson.
Music by Dering, Holst, Berkeley, Hadley,
Prokofiev, Burgon and Howells, interspersed with poetry and prose by Pasternak, Walpole and Dostoyevsky.
Concerto in Eflat (K365) ECO/Georg Solti; Daniel
Barenboim (pianos). Record
Sunday Play: Summer Junji Kinoshita 's epic about the trial ofjapanese war criminals portrays a young actress waiting for her former lover to be hanged.
Translated by Brian Powell Director Michael Fox
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Dun Orchestral Theatre
MacMillan The Confession of Isabel Gowdie
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by Isabella Bird. Final part: Old Japan Read by Jenny Howe.
Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury Producer Tracey Neale
Quartet in G: Barthold
Kuijken (flute), Sigiswald and Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba), Robert Kohnen (harpsichord). Record
Courteous by Nature Japanese manners and customs of the 1580s as seen by contemporary diarist Guido Gualtieri.
Reader John Moffatt.
The Japanese Envoys Lombardy: final programme following the princes'journey. On the organ at S Maurizio in Milan, Lorenzo Ghielmi plays music by the Gabrielis, Merulo and Cavazzoni.
Reader Peter Penry-Jones . Series producer Graham Dixon