Debussy Prelude a l'après-midi d'un faune LSO/AndrePrevin
7.12 Satie Trois
Gymnopedies Pascal Roge (piano)
7.21 Ravel Pavanepour une infante défunte LSO/AndrePrevin
7.30am News
7.35 Rossini String Sonata No 1 in G Camerata Bern
7.49 Bruckner Locus iste: Corydon Singers/ Matthew Best
7.53 Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op 100
Josef Suk (violin)
Alfred Holecek (piano)
8.13 Falla The
Three-Cornered Hat (Suite No 2): Philadelphia
Orchestra/Muti. Records
JCBach(1735-82) Overture No 4 in C
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood Sextet in C
English Concert
Sinfonia concertante in A YoYo Ma (cello) St Paul 's CO/
Pinchas Zukerman (violin) Symphony in E flat for double orchestra, Op 18
No 1: ECO/Cohn Davis
Records
Salieri Prima la Musica,
Poi le Parole: Soloists
Concertgebouw Orchestra/ Nikolaus Hamoncourt
10.06 Marenzio ntermedio II for "La pellegrina " (The Singing
Contest between the I Pierides and the Muses)
I Taverner Consort, Choir, Players and Soloists/
Andrew Parrott
10.17 Liszt Les Preludes b Berlin PO/Karajan
10.36 Marenzio
I Intermedio III for "La
I pellegrina" (Apollo Slays I the Monster at Delphi)
10.44 Walton Popular Song; Foxtrot - Old Sir
F.aulk; Sir Beelzebub ] (Facade) j Prunella Scales and , Timothy West (speakers)
Members of the London j Mozart Players/Glover
10.50 Caccini, Malvezzi and Bardi Intermedio IV for "La pellegrina " (The Golden Age is Foretold)
10.59 Berg Lyric Suite Lasalle Quartet
11.27 Mendelssohn Spinning Song (Songs without Words, Op 67 No 4) Daniel Barenboim (piano)
11.30 Strauss Moonlight Music; Final Scene (Capriccio)
Lucia Popp (soprano)
Bamberg SO/Horst Stein Records
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Leighton Concerto for Strings
Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
Valerie Tryon (piano) live from Studio 7.
Ravel Gaspard de la nuit Liszt Lesjeux d'eau la villa d 'Este; Liebestraume No 1; Les Cloches de Geneve; Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 in C sharp minor
The French conductor
Pierre Monteux conducts the BBC SO in music by two 20th-century composers with whom he was closely associated.
Barry TuckweU remembers Pierre Monteux.
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms with the BBC Chorus
3.25 Pierre and Doris Monteux talk to John Amis.
3.30 Debussy Images Mono records
Laurence Dreyfus (viola da gamba), Ketil Haugsand (harpsichord)
Marais Suite in D (Book 3)
Forqueray Suite No 5 in C minor
Sounds of Oxford
Roger Nichols explores the city's musical legacy. Producer Jeremy Hayes
In the late 40s Tatum was ignored by the record companies and was in danger of becoming a forgotten genius. But a 1949 concert in Los
Angeles resulted in studio recordings for Capitol. In the fourth of six programmes,
Alun Morgan concentrates on these highly regarded sessions.
Brendan Gill was for many years theatre critic of the New Yorker. Now a writer on architecture, he talks to Philip French about the changes he has seen in New York's artistic life over the years.
Producer John Boundy
Nancy Argenta (soprano) Eirianjames (mezzo) Ian Partridge (tenor)
Henry Herford (baritone) Britten Singers
BBC Philharmonic conductor Charles Groves Arnold Symphony No 7, Op 113
Haydn Mass in C (H XXII 9) (Paukenmesse)
A portrait of Miles Davis written and presented by IanCarr.
Another chance to hear this profile of the American trumpeter, who died on 28 September this year.
Trio for clarinet, viola and piano in E flat (K 498) Elmar Schmid (clarinet) Thomas Riebl (viola) Andras Schiff (piano)
Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478): Andras Schiff , Thomas Riebl , Yuko Shiokawa (violin)
Heidi Litschauer (cello) Quintet for piano and wind in E flat (K 452)
Andras Schiff , Elmar Schmid Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Radovan Vlatkovic (horn) Klaus Thunemann (bassoon)
Ives Violin Sonata No 4 (Children's 's Day at the Camp Meeting);
Ann Street ; Serenity; Two Little Flowers; Side Show; West London; Symphony No 4
As broadcast this morning on R5