Sousa March: The Liberty Bell: Band of HM Royal Marines/G A C Hoskins
7.03 Rodgers Bewitched , Bothered and Bewildered
Frederica von Stade
(mezzo); LSO/McGlinn
7.08 Joplin, arr Jeanneau Elite
Syncopations: Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
7.11 Barber Summer Music
Bergen Wind Quintet
7.35 Méhul Overture: La
Chasse dujeune Henri RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.46 Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
Heinrich Schiff; New
Philharmonia/Mackerras
8.06 Poulenc Suite: Les
Biches: Paris Conservatoire
Orchestra/Pretre. Records
Third of four programmes. Cantata No 110: Unser
Mund sei voll Lachens
(Christmas Day, 1725)
Soloists; Tolz Boys ' Choir; Collegium Aureum/
Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
Wir Christenleut Allein Gott in derHoh sei Ehr; In dich hab ' ich gehoffet, Herrjesu, meineFreude (B WV 710-13):
Peter Hurford (organ). Records
Third of five programmes with Philip Jones (trumpet) and his brass ensemble.
Handel The Trumpet Shall Sound with John Shirley Quirk (bass) ECO/Raymond Leppard
Michael Berkeley Music from Chaucer
Altenburg Concerto for seven trumpets and timpani Langlais Missa Salve Regina: Richard Hickox Singers/Richard Hickox Joseph Horovitz Music Hall Suite. Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
Final programme. Royal Concertgebouw/Chailly
Bruckner Symphony No 5 in Bflat
Series producer John Beckett
for Christmas. Schola of the Hofburgkapelle,
Vienna/Hubert Dopf. Records
Sir Roy Strong prepares his Christmas table in true
Victorian style.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
Paul Guinery presents a seasonal selection.
Endymion Ensemble conductor Simon Joly
R R Bennett Five Carols
Poulenc Motets pour le temps de
Noel Tavener Two Hymns to the Mother of God; The Lamb; Today the Virgin Respighi Laudaperla nativita del Signore
Andrei Voznesensky reads poems he admires. English readers Nicky Henson and Emma Richler.
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Berwald: Symphonie singuliere
Rautavaara: Symphony No 5
Michael Oliver explores
Verdi's estate at Sant'Agata with Pierluigi Petrobelli.
Canon Michael Sadgrove introduces the four traditional themes of . Advent, with the writings of Martin Luther and the music of Bach. Finzi
Singers, director
Paul Spicer ; Andrew Lumsden (organ); Kathryn Hurlbutt and Gabriel Woolf (readers) Chorales and Preludes for Advent (Das Orgelbuchlein); Motet: Kommjesu, Komm (BWV229)
First of three programmes with Charles Medlam (viola da gamba) and Richard Egarr (harpsichord).
J S Bach Sonata No 1 in G
(BWVW27)
C P E Bach Sonata in C
(Wq 136)
Design for Living
Noel Coward 's subversive comedy of sexual manners in which three people design a relationship which flouts society's rules.
Jimmy Hardwick (piano) Director Ned Chaillet
(1914-91)
A two-part tribute to the Polish composer and conductor. After 32 years in exile, Panufnik returned last year to his native
Warsaw when the city's
Autumn Festival featured his compositions. The composer and conductor Gwyn Pritchard pays tribute and introduces the works. Plus a contribution from Marek Stachowski.
Warsaw Philharmonic
Ewa Poblocka (piano)
Piano Concerto: conductor
Wojciech Michniewski Symphony No 10
(European prem iere) conductor The Composer (Second prog next Sat 8.25pm;
Hommage à Chopin;
A prole do bebe (Book 2) Dennis Lee (piano)
The Progresse of the Soule
This unfinished epic poem is read by Alec McCowen in the first of four readings of Donne's work.
Second of two programmes. Eulogies to the Virgin Mary from the 12th to the 15th century, performed by Sinfonye.