Festival Overture
Chicago SO/Georg Solti
7.11 Smetana Vysehrad (Ma vlast)
Vienna PO/James Levine
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 88 in G: Philharmonia
Hungarica/Antat Dorati
7.56
Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso in E Murray Perahia (piano)
8.04 Janacek Lachian Dances: Rotterdam PO/ James Conlon. Records
Handel Overture: Teseo
English Concert/Pinnock
Tantiaffani (OttoneActHI) James Bowman (countertenor); King's Consort/ Robert King
Concerto grosso in D minor. Op 6 No 10
English Concert/Pinnock Teodata - Con un vezzo
(Flavio, Act II)
Bernarda Fink (mezzo) Christina Hogman (sop)
Ensemble 415/Rene Jacobs Sonata in C, Op 1 No 5 Peter-Lukas Graf (flute) Manfred Sax (bassoon)
Jorg Ewald Dahler (h'chord) Lamenting, Complaining and How Silently (
Julius Caesar ): Valerie Masterson (sop), Janet Baker (mezzo) Orchestra of ENO/ Charles Mackerras
Records
Porpora Cantata No 8: Or che una nube ingrata
Rene Jacobs (counter-ten) Gustav Leonhardt (h'chord) Anner Bylsma (cello)
9.51 Haydn Arianna a Naxos (HXXVIb2)
Arleen Auger (soprano)
Handel and Haydn Society/ Christopher Hogwood
10.11 Mozart String
Quartet in Bflat (Hunt) (K458)
Chilingirian Quartet
10.39 Salieri Falstaff (Overture, Act 1 Sc 1)
Soloists; Salieri Chamber Chorus and Orch/Pal
10.54 Beethoven
Clarinet Trio in Bflat, Op 11: Nash Ensemble
11.16Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E:
Hakan Hardenberger ; Academy of St Martin/Marriner Records
conductor Grant Llewellyn
Artur Pizarro (piano)
William Mathias: Symphony No. 3 (world premiere: BBC commission)
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor, Op 30
York Piano Trio
Haydn Trio in F sharp minor (HXV 26)
Mendelssohn Trio in C minor, Op 66
Second of three programmes.
Northern Sinfonia, conductor Rupert Bawden, Gerard Causse (viola), Ernst Kovacic (violin) -
Mozart: Overture: "The Marriage of Figaro" (K 492)
Joseph Schubert: Viola Concerto
William Bolcom: Commedia for an (almost) 18th-century orchestra
Beethoven: Romance in G, Op 40
Holloway: Romanza for violin and orchestra, Op31
Strauss: Suite: "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme", Op 60
(In association with Martini and Rossi Ltd)
(Final programme on Thursday at 3.15pm)
The second of four concerts from Bristol's
Brass Band Festival.
Grimethorpe Colliery Band/Frank Renton
Mark Walters (flugel horn) Robin Taylor (euphonium) Gilbert Vinter Symphony of Marches
Philip Wilby Flight (world premiere)
Verdi,arrWright
Overture: The Force of Destiny
James Curnow
Symphonic Variantsfor Euphonium andBand
(first performance of brass band version)
Saint-Saens, arr
Renton Finale (Organ Symphony)
with Natalie Wheen.
Producer Clive Portbury
Oxford scholar Sir
Malcolm Pasley has prepared new editions of Kafka's works from the author's own manuscripts. He talks to Philip Brady. Producer David Perry
Britten String Quartet live from Studio One.
Mozart Quartet in D (K575)
Schnittke Quartet No 1
8.15 A Bad Dog David Neal reads a recently published short story by Prokofiev.
8.35 Prokofiev Quartet No2 in F, Op 92 (On
Kabardinian Themes)
A Meeting in Valladolid Anthony Burgess's play, commissioned by the EBU and BBC for last year's European Week, and transmitted across Europe in ten languages.
1606: A "perpetual peace treaty" is being negotiated between the newly united British and Spanish....
Shakespeare ..... ROBERT GLENISTER
Music composed by Philip Pickett and performed by the New London Consort.
Director Walter Acosta
conductor Steuart Bedford
Philip Martin (piano)
Britten Diversions, Op 21 Berkeley Symphony No 1 in C
Grieg Lyric Pieces, Op 12 Nos 1,2, 4, 5 and 6: Four Songs, Op 21: Norwegian Folk Songs and Dances, Op 17 Nos 12-17; En svane, Op 25 No2; Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16
As broadcast this morning on R5