Trad, arr Beethoven Three Irish Songs: with Felicity Lott , Ann Murray
7.09 Bax In the Faery Hills Ulster Orchestra/Thomson
7.30 am News
7.35 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 1 in D minor Ulster Orchestra/Handley
7.49 Field Two Nocturnes: No 11 in E flat; No 12 in G John O'Conor (piano)
7.57 Herbert Pensée amoureuse: Lynn Harrell (cello); Academy of St Martin/Marriner
8.02 Harty With the Wild Geese: Ulster Orchestra/ Bryden Thomson. Records
Bizet Overture: Patrie
BambergSO/Pretre Rosed'amour
Rachel Yakar (soprano) Claude Lavoix (piano)
Duet: Otto Eifert (bassoon) Roy Christensen (cello) Suite: Jeux d'enfants Katia and MarieUe
Labeque (piano duet) Tarantelle:
Valerie Masterson (soprano)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
Suite: Carmen: Orchestre
National de France/ Seiji Ozawa. Records
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conductor
Odaline de la Martinez
Linda Hirst (mezzo-soprano) Telemann Suite:
Don Quixote
Roberto Gerhard Ballet suite: Alegrias Falla El amor brujo
Medici String Quartet live from Studio 7.
Haydn Quartet in D, Op76No5
Arnold Quartet No2
Piano music by Nikolay Medtner (1880-1951)to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his death, played by the English pianist Edna lies.
Medtner Canzona serenata, Op 38 No 6; Fairy-Tale,Op9No3; Danzajubilosa, Op 40 No4; ThreeHymns in Praise of Toil, Op 49
3.10 Edna lies talks to
Geoffrey Norris about her association with Medtner.
3.20 Medtner Sonata romantica, Op 53 No 1 Producer Adam Gatehouse
conductor
Peter Maxwell Davies Ernst Kovacic (violin)
Haydn Symphony No 21 H K Gruber Violin
Concerto No 2 (conductor the composer)
Peter Maxwell Davies Eight Songs for a Mad
King: soloist H K Gruber
with Jeremy Beadle. Producer Ian Carson
The talented
American jazz piarust Art Tatum died in 1956. In the first of six programmes,
Alun Morgan looks at Tatum's early years in Ohio and in New York where he went to work with the singer Adelaide Hall.
As the exhibition The Portrait in British Art opens at the National
Portrait Gallery in London, John Spurling discusses the tradition of portraiture and its contemporary role with artists Allen Jones , Jock McFadyen and Humphrey Ocean. Producer Judith Bumpus
conductor
Mark Wigglesworth Nuala Herbert (harp) Douglas Boyd (oboe) Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
Matthews Symphony No 4 Lutostawski Double
Concerto
Sibelius Symphony No
Grace Nichols 's first published collection of poems tells the story of a young African woman uprooted from her homeland and transported to slavery in the Caribbean.
Music Dominique Legendre Director Frances-Anne Solomon
BBC Welsh Chamber Choir
Janet Coxwell (soprano) Philip Salmon (tenor)
Stephen Alder (baritone) Thomas Trotter (organ) conductor John Hugh Thomas Mathias Royal Wedding Anthem
Purcell Jehova , quam multi sunt hostes
Purcell, arr Sandstrom Hear My Prayer, 0 Lord
Sandstrom En ny him mel och en ny Lord
Bruckner Ave Maria ; Totapulchraes
Britten Wedding
Anthem: Amo ergo sum
Alan Gravill , Caroline Palmer Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 6; Six Variations on "Ichdenkedein"(WoO 74); Three Marches,
Op 45; Eight Variations on a Theme by Count
Waldstein (Wo067)
Szymanowski Songs of Fairy-Tale Princess,
Op 31 ; Symphony No 4; Songs of the Infatuated Muezzin,Op42
As broadcast this morning on R5