Bach Concerto for oboe and violin (BWV 1060) Heinz Holliger (oboe) Gidon Kremer (violin) Academy of St Martin
7.15 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night SNO/NeemeJarvi
7.35 Poulenc Piano
Concerto
Francois-Rene Duchable (piano); Rotterdam PO/ James Conlon
7.56 Offenbach Ballet of the Snowflakes (Le Voyage dans la lune)
Gulbenkian Orchestra/ Michel Swierczewski
8.09 Chabrier Suite
Pastorale
French National
Orchestra/Armin Jordan Records
The second of six programmes of music by Monteverdi and his contemporaries. Records
The first of eight programmes featuring America's versatile and pioneering quartet, now in their 45th year.
Schubert Quartettsatz (D 703)
Dvorak Piano Quintet, Op 81
Rudolf Firkusny (piano) Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
Artur Pizarro (piano)
BBC SO/David Atherton Bridge Enter Spring
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
11.40 Interval Reading
11.45Vaughan
Williams A London
Symphony (Symphony No 2)
Six memoirs by Gerald Long , the retired chief executive of Reuters; an Englishman living in France.
2: Luberon
"Our farmer neighbour said to us when we arrived: it never rains here, which is just about true."
with Paul Guinery.
Francaix L 'horloge deflore
John de Lancie (oboe) LSO/AndrePrevin
Handel Suite No 6 in F sharp minor
Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Sarasate Navarra ,
Op 33
Mark Kaplan (violin) Bruno Canino (piano) trad A Benedicite; This Joyful Eastertide (Mono) Steuart Wilson (tenor)
Magnard Symphony No in B flat minor
Toulouse Capitole
Orchestre/Michel Plasson Records
L 'Apothéose de Lully Presented by Charles Medlam. London Baroque:
Ingrid Seifert and Richard Gwilt
(baroque violins) Richard Egarr (harpsichord) director Charles Mediam
(bass viol)
Opera in three acts by Alban Berg.
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Charles Tomlinson reads a selection of his poems including The Fox Gallery and To Ivor Gurney. Producer Fiona McLean
Player-Pianos and Music Boxes
Michael Oliver explores the world of mechanical music.
Producer Alan Hall
A celebration of the Epiphany - the light to enlighten the nations - led by the Rev Stephen Oliver , with the BBC Singers.
Nunc Dimittis (Burgon); 0 Gladsome Light
(Bourgeois); Wake, 0 Wake!; ONata Lux de Lumine (Tallis); Jesus
Child (Rutter); Lead Me Lord (SS Wesley); Sie werden alle aus Saba kommen (Bach); Brightest and Best (Williamson);
Nunc Dimittis (Howells). Readings: I Peter 2, v 4, w9-10;John2,wl-ll; Matthew 2, vv 1-12;
Nativitie (Donne); Tacitus (Hammarskjold); Journey of the Magi (Eliot).
Director Simon Joly.
Organ Andrew Lumsden.
Dreams, Op 6
Scottish National
Orchestra/Neemejarvi Summer Day, Op 65 Scottish Chamber
Orchestra/Jose Serebrier Records
by William Shakespeare.
A clash and harmony of loves, culture, music and dreams.
Singers: Carol Grimes with Ronald Samm, Antonia Coker, Adjoa Andoh and Mark Bobb.
Musicians: Denis Rolins
(trombone), Avelia Moisey (trumpet), Andy Grappy (tuba), Richard Agileye,
Donald Gamble and Steve Henfrey (percussion)
Composer/Musical Director Dominique Legendre (synthesiser/guitar)
Producer/director Clive Brill
conductor Claudio Abbado
Siiri Schutz (piano)
Rossini Overture: La gazza ladra
Mozart Piano Concerto
No24 in C minor (K 491) Schubert Symphony No in Bflat (D 125)
(piano)
Clara Schumann Sonata in G minor
Beethoven 15
Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Prometheus, Op 35 (Eroica)