Mozart Overture:
Lucio Silla : Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner
7.09 Mozart, transc
Busoni Serenade (Don Giovanni )
Leslie Howard (piano)
7.11 Stenhammar Two
Sentimental Romances
Arve Tellefsen (violin)
Swedish RSO/Westerberg
7.30 am News
7.35 Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op 35
Gothenberg SO/Jarvi
7.52 Liszt Au lac de
Wallenstadt; Pastorale; Au bord dune Source (Annies de pelerinage,
Bk 1): Jorge Bolet (piano)
8.02 Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No in A minor, Op 33: Lynn Harrell
Cleveland Orchestra/
Neville Marriner. Records
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G: LPO/Boult
Like to the Damask Rose
Queen Mary's Song A Songof Autumn
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) David Willison (piano)
Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84: Allan Schiller Coull Quartet. Records
A sequence of Baroque music with excerpts from Agostino Steffani 's opera Enrico Leone written for the Hanoverian court in 1689. The acts are separated by concertos from Corelli's Op 6, popular throughout Europe. Steffani Enrico Leone
(excerpts)
Capella Agostino Steffani / Lajos Rovatkay
10.00 Corelli Concerto in D, Op 6 No 1
10.40 Corelli Concerto in C, Op 6 No 10
11.05 Corelli Concerto in F, Op 6 No 12
The English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock. Records
conductor Gunther Herbig Haydn Symphony No inA
Mahler Symphony No 9
Vanya Milanova (violin) Andrew Ball (piano) live from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Schumann Sonata No 3 in A minor
Bartok Sonata No
Oratorio in three acts by Handel. Libretto by Thomas Morell.
Choir of New College,
Oxford; The King's Consort/ Robert King Records
Quartet in G (K387)
Quartet in Bflat (K 589) Endellion String Quartet
Elisse MacDougall presents some music of the spheres. Producer Patrick Lambert
American choreographer Trisha Brown visits
London this week to mark the 21 st anniversary of her award-winning dance company with performances at London's Sadlers Wells. She talks to
Stephanie Jordan.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Belfast Festival.
John Lilt (piano) conductor David Atherton
Elgar Enigma Variations Brahms Piano Concerto
No 2 in D flat
(In association with British Petroleum)
Daniel Leech Wilkinson presents the second of two selections of motets by Philippe de Vitry who was appointed Bishop of Meaux in 1351, and was one of the great thinkers of his generation, skilled in music and poetry.
Sung by the Orlando Consort: Robert Harre Jones (counter-tenor) Angus Smith, Charles Daniels (tenors) Don Greig (bass)
String Quintet in E, OpllNo5
The Smithsonian Chamber
Players. Record
The second of two programmes from the International Rostrum of Composers 1991, presented by Paul Hindmarsh.
Jan Muller-Wieland Arabeske: Berlin RSO/ The Composer
Mikko Heino In G
Tuija Rantamaki (cello)
Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) Mario Pagliarani Luccioleo imperil Annemieke Cantor
(contralto); Italian Swiss RSO/Marc Andreae Ollie Kortekangas A - Water Music
Tapiola Choir/Erkki Pohjola Chris Harman
Iridescence
Esprit Orchestra
The American pianist Art Tatum , who died in 1956, is regarded by many as being perhaps the most talented jazz instrumentalist of all time. 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.
Bizet Djamileh
(excerpts); Variations chromatiques; Lajoliefille de Perth (excerpts);
Guitare; Incidental music: L 'Arlesienne (excerpts)
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