Goldmark Overture: Im Fruhling - Budapest PO/Andras Korody
7.11 Sterndale Bennett Caprice in E - Malcolm Binns (piano) LPO/Nicholas Braithwaite
7.30 am News
7.35 Boyce Symphony No 3 in C - English Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.40 Nielsen Two Fantasies, Op - David Theodore (oboe) Ian Brown (piano)
7.46 Dvorak Romance in F minor - Jaime Laredo (violin); SCO
8.00 Haydn Symphony No 93 in D - Orchestra of the 18th Century/Franz Bruggen
(Records)
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op2 No 1 Schumann
Fantasiestucke, Op 12
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 79
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library: Widor's Organ
Symphonies by Jerrold Northrop Moore.
John Steane reviews new discs of choral music.
10.40 Record Release
Schubert Sonata in Bflat (D960)
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
11.27
Britten WarRequiem
Heather Harper (soprano) Philip Langridge (tenor) John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone); Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral; London Symphony Chorus;
Chamber Orchestra; LSO/RichardHickox
Records. Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
The second of four programmes in which novelist and screenwriter
Frederic Raphael reflects on language and how it is used.
(mezzo-soprano and piano) Bizet Feuilles d'album Liszt Oh! quandje dors Comment, disaient-ils Die drei
Zigeuner Brahms Zigeunerlieder , Op 103
conductor Otmar Maga John Scott (organ)
Stravinsky Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa
Poulenc Concerto for organ, strings and timpani Beethoven Symphony No 3 in Eflat (Eroica) (In association with Hodgson Martin Investment Managers)
Quartet in E flat (K 428) Maggini String Quartet
Judith Hall talks to Chris de Souza about her career as a professional flautist, which she began in her early 30s. Debussy Syrinx
Milhaud Sonatina, Op 76
Dutilleux Sonatina
Hindemith Sonata
Andrew Ball (piano) Producer Judith Roles
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Andrew Mussett
A week in the arts with Christopher Cook. Reviews: the Royal
Shakespeare Company's version of the Theban plays; Radio 4's play
Killing Orders; and the British Museum exhibition The Making of England.
Opinions: Marilyn Butler , Peter Kemp.
Features: Avant-garde radio, and the meaning of a "version" on stage.
Producers Adrian Washboume and John Boundy
Richard McMahon
Martin Jones
Stravinsky Concerto for twopianos
Lutoslawski Variations on a Theme of Paganini
Mozart's four-act comic opera, in Graham Vick 's new production for English National Opera, live from the Coliseum, London. (Sung in Jeremy Sams 's new English version)
English National Opera Chqrus, chorus master Harry Bicket
ENO Orchestra conductor Paul Daniel
Acts 1 and 2 8.25 Cosa dici cos 'hai cosa
è nato? "What are you saying what on earth's going on?" Natalie Wheen explores the pros and cons of performing opera in English and in the original. With contributions from
Joan Rodgers ,
Rodney Milnes and Jeremy Sams.
8.50 Acts 3 and 4 (In association with the Woolwich Building Society)
(Mozart's 's The Jewel Box on Mondayat7.30pm)
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Weimar society was outraged when Goethe married a working girl from Thuringia. While "her man" is away, Christiane goes visiting - at her peril. Written by Christine Bruckner , with Gillian Barge as Christiane.
Translated and adapted by Tinch Minterand Anthony Vivis
Director Jeremy Howe
New piano music written for, dedicated to and played by Susan Bradshaw. Edison Denisov
Reflections
Dmitri Smimov Seven
Angels of William Blake (first UK broadcasts)
Requiem a 5 Pro Cantione Antiqua/ Bruno Turner
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