Handel Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4: Simon Preston English Concert/Pinnock
7.14 Mendelssohn
String Symphony No 5 in Bflat: London Festival Orchestra/Ross Pople
7.35 Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Christmas
Carols: Thomas Allen (bar) Corydon Singers
English CO/Matthew Best
7.47 Chabrier Espana Ulster Orchestra/
Yan Pascal Tortelier
7.53 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in Bflat minor, Op 72 No
7.55 Schumann Piano
Quintet in Eflat Peter Frankl
Lindsay Quartet. Records
Final programme.
Schubler Chorales Nos 1 and 6: Wachetauf, ruft uns dieStimme (BWV645);
Kommstdu nun, Herrjesu Christ (BWV 650)
Ton Koopman (organ)
Cantata No 133: Ichfreue mich in dir (Third Day of Christmas, 1724)
Soloists; Hanover Boys' Choir; Collegium Vocale; Leonhardt Consort/ Gustav
Leonhardt Helft mir Gottes Gute preisen; Das altejahr vergangen ist; In dir ist Freude (Orgelbiichlein, BWV 613, 614 and 615) Peter Hurford (organ) Records
Series producer Judith Roles
The fourth of five programmes featuring the trumpet player Philip Jones and the brass ensemble he founded in 1951. Scarlatti, arr Dodgson Three Sonatas (Kk394, 230,211)
Stephen Dodgson
Fantasia for Six Brass
Hindemith Concert Music for brass and strings, Op50 conductor Elgar Howarth
Scheidt Battle Suite
Gabrieli 0 magnum mysterium: Choir of King's College, Cambridge/ Stephen Cleobury
Elgar Howarth Pasce Tuos. Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
A series of highlights from this year's Proms season.
Joshua Bell (violin) BBC SO, conductor Lothar Zagrosek
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale, Op 56a
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 64
11.50 Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46
The ultimate office party ends in murder.
Leslie Forbes turns sleuth and investigates.
Producer Penny Lawrence
Paul Guinery with some seasonal requests.
Telemann
Suite in Dfor viola da gamba and strings Siegfried Pank (viola da gamba)
Berlin Academy of Ancient Early Music. Record
Boito's opera in four acts. 0 SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC 2: details on page 122
Second of two programmes played by Elisabeth Leonskaya (piano)
Schumann Papillons , Op2
Brahms Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 2
Chorales and Preludes for
Christmas and New Year from Bach's Orgelbiichlein and his motet Jesu, meine Freude (BWV 227) in sequence introduced by Canon Michael Sadgrove in Coventry Cathedral.
Reader Kathryn Hurlbutt Finzi Singers director Paul Spicer
Andrew Lumsden (organ)
Much Ado about Nothing The 1969 radio production of Shakespeare's comedy. Set in Messina, during the Spanish occupation of Sicily, the play's comic subplot is as famous as the main story of Claudio and Hero.
Music by David Cain.
Producer John Powell
Second of two programmes. Motets for Christmas by the Renaissance composer. Readings from St Bernard of Clairvaux: Tallis Scholars director Peter Phillips Reader Cormac Rigby.
conductor Andrew Davis
Payne Time's Arrow
Songs and Sonnets
Third of four programmes read by Alec McCowen.
(Final programme Thurs 9.35pm)
Tabea Zimmerman (viola) Steven Isserlis (cello) Eliot Fisk (guitar)
Boccherini Sonata No2 in C for cello and continuo Paganini Terzetto concertante in Dforviola, cello and guitar
Final programme of chants. Records