Ireland A London
Overture
LSO/John Barbirolli
7.12 Handel Art Thou Troubled (Rodelinda) Kathleen Ferrier
(contralto)
LSO/Malcolm Sargent
7.17 Bax Cortège
LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.30 am News
7.35 Sullivan Overture diBallo
RLPO/Charles Groves
7.45 Hoffmeister Flute
Concerto in G
Ingrid Dingfelder (flute) ECO/Laurence Leonard
8.07 Delibes Suite:
Coppelia
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy Records
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March
No 5 in C, Op 39
LPO/AdrianBoult Romance, Op 62
Daniel Smith (bassoon) Roger Vignoles (piano) Shakespeare's Kingdom Sarah Walker (mezzo)
Graham Johnson (piano) Soliloquy
(orch Gordon Jacob )
Leon Goossens (oboe)
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/
Norman Del Mar
Coronation Ode , Op 44
Teresa Cahill (soprano)
Anne Collins (contralto) Anthony Rolf e Johnson (tenor)
Gwynne Howell (bass)
Scottish National
Orchestra and Chorus/ Alexander Gibson
Records
J ... agirdleroundabout the earth. sequence of music from many countries inspired by Shakespeare. Records
conductor
Bryden Thomson
Dvorak Symphony No 1 in C minor (The Bells of Zlonice)
John McCabe (piano) Haydn Sonata in G minor (H XVI 44)
Arnold Variations on a Ukrainian Folk Song
Haydn Sonata in Eflat (HXVI49)
A recital by the tenor
Richard Lewis , who died on 13 November 1990.
Schubert Drei Gesange des Harfners (D 4 78-480) with Ernest Lush (piano) Britten Canticle II:
Abraham and Isaac, Op 51 with Mary Thomas (soprano) and Ernest Lush (piano)
Quilter 0 Mistress Mine; Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal; Fear No More the Heat of the Sun
Vaughan Williams The New Ghost
Warlock Sleep; Away to Twiver; The Fox with Martin Isepp (piano)
Richard Lewis talks to
Bernard Keeffe.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
conductor
Barry Wordsworth
Chabrier Fête polonaise Biisser Petite Suite
Debussy, orch Biisser Petite Suite
Franck Symphonic poem: Les Eolides
Songs without words.... and words without songs? With Rodney Slatford. Producer Paul Hindmarsh
In the second of six programmes on the American pianist Art Tatum , Alun Morgan concentrates on the late 1930s. By then, Tatum's fame had spread and in 1938 he visited England - the only time he ever worked outside America. His records were mainly solo piano, although he did work with a group from Les Hite's orchestra - the Swingsters.
As an exhibition of land-and cityscapes in Italy and Australia continues at
Agnew's in London, watercolour artist
Leslie Worth talks to
Michael Spender about his response to atmosphere and weather conditions.
Producerjudith Bumpus
John Wallace (trumpet) BBC Philharmonic conductor Edward Downes live from Studio 7, Manchester.
Haydn Symphony No 74 in Eflat
Arnold Trumpet Concerto
8.10 Lancashire Sol-Fa
Philip Brady explores the world of collier-bassoonists and weaver-trombonists in 19th-century Lancashire.
8.30 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Arnold Symphony No
In an increasingly secular language, how can a contemporary poet address those themes which have been central to the literary tradition from Milton to Eliot? Poet and critic Jeremy Hooker talks to major poets preoccupied with religious themes - including Seamus Heaney , Donald Davie , Les A Murray and a rare interview in English with R S Thomas. Can poetry in English still dare the great depths? Producer Michael Roberts
conductor David Davies
Christine Cairns (mezzo) Debussy, arr Eisler Prélude a l'après-midi d'unfaune
Busoni, arr Schoenberg Berceuse élégiaque Mahler, arr
Schoenberg Liedereines fahrenden Gesellen Benedict Mason Imposing a Regular Pattern in Chaos or Heterophony (first broadcast)
Hindemith
Kammermusik No
Bizet Overture: Patrie;
Rosed'amour; Duet; Suite: Jeuxd'enfants; Tarantelle; Suite: Carmen
As broadcast this morning on RS