Maths Access: Starting Countdown
Torelli Trumpet Concerto in D: Maurice Andre
Philharmonia/Muti
7.08Durufle Four Motets on Gregorian Themes Choir of Clare College,
Cambridge/Timothy Brown
7.17 Strauss Serenade, Op 7: Netherlands Wind Ensemble/Edo de Waart
7.30am News
7.35 Franck Le Chasseur maudit: Philadelphia/Muti
7.51 Chopin Polonaise in A flat, Op53
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
7.58 Svendsen Romance, Op 26: Arthur Grumiaux (violin); New Philharmonia/ EdodeWaart
8.05 Poulenc Suite:
LesBiches:CBSO/
Louis Fremaux. Records
JC Bach (1735-82)
Gloria in G: Edith Wiens
(soprano),
Gabriele Schreckenbach (alto),
Adalbert Kraus (tenor), Ernst Gerold Schramm
(bass); RIAS Chamber Choir and Sinfonietta/
Uwe Gronostay. Records
with Susan Sharpe. Respighi Concerto all'anticafor violin and orchestra: Ingolf Turban ECO/Marcello Viotti
10.05 Rossini The
Voyage to Reims - Scena and Aria di Milord
Samuel Ramey (bass)
Wissam Boustany (flute) CO of Europe/Abbado
10.19 Alexander Fesca
Septet No 1, Op 26
Collegium con Basso
10.48 Cui Four poems of jean Richepin, Op 44 Boris Christoff (bass) JanineReiss (piano)
11.00 Ippolitov-Ivanov Caucasian Sketches, Op 10 USSR RSO/Alexeev
11.25
Monteverdi Madrigals-Amor , che deggiofar-, Non vedro mai le stelle; Choi me d 'oro
Purcell Consort of Voices/ Grayston Burgess
11.35 Lennox Berkeley String Trio: Thamyse Trio
11.53 Leopold Mozart Sinfonia da caccia
Academy of St Martin/ Iona Brown. Records
conductor Grant Llewellyn Bliss Hymn to Apollo
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable)
Kreutzer Quartet live from Broadcasting House, London.
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 64 No (The Lark) Sibelius Quartet in D minor, Op 56 (Voces intimae)
Vaclav Talich conducts the Czech Philharmonic.
Dvorak Slavonic Dances
Nos 1-3, Op 72
Suk Serenade for Strings in Eflat, Op 6
Mono records: 1935/8
live from Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford. Responses: Clucas;
Psalms: 126-131 (Walsh, Goss, Garrett, S S Wesley, Parratt, Monk); Lessons:
Hosea 11, w 1-11; Matthew 12, w 1-21; Canticles:
Tippett St John's Service (Tippett); Anthem: Vox dicentis (Naylor); Hymn: O Holy City, Seen of John (Sancta civitas); Organ voluntary: Deuxieme fantaisie (Alain). Director of Music
Stephen Darlington. Assistant organist Stephen Farr.
Natasha Lemos introduces music for feast days and wedding celebrations played by Kostas Dimitroulos and his "compania".
Recorded in Haliki in the Pindos mountains: a village of Vlachs, who still speak their ancient Romance language.
with Lyndonjenkins. Producer Ray Abbott
with Robert Hewison.
Producer Rachel Yorke
Czech PO conductor Jiří Bělohlávek Mozart Overture:
Don Giovanni
Peter Eben Prague Nocturnes
Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (Prague) (KS04)
Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Set 1 Op 46
(In association with Scottish and Newcastle pic)
Twelve conversations with Bryan Magee about ideas that have come to prominence or grief this century.
2: What on Earth Is
Post-Modernism?
Charlesjencks, Bayan Northcott and Bryan Appleyard unravel post-modernism with examples from architecture. music and literature. But is there anything worth unravelling?
Producer Matt Thompson
(tenor)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Felicity Lott (soprano)
Beethoven A n die ferne Geliebte, Op 98
Britten Winter Words, Op 52
Wolf Ten Songs to Poems from the Book ofSuleika of Goethe's West-ostlicher
Divan
Second of three programmes of sonatas, played by Christopher Kite on a copy of a Stein fortepiano.
Beethoven Sonata in Eflat (WoO 47 No 1)
Mozart Sonata in Bflat (K281)
(Final programme tomorrow at 9.25pm)
Charles Ives The
Unanswered Question:
Central Park in the Dark; Emerson (Concord Piano Sonata); Three Places in New England; The
Housaton ic at Stockbridge
As broadcast this morning on R5 Plus at 2.30-3. 10am Night School Extra (also in Scotland)
2.30 Working in German 1
2.50 Working in German 1: 2