Milhaud Scaramouche
Katia and Marielle
Labeque (pianos)
7.10CPEBach
Harpsichord Concerto in C (Wq 43No 6): Melante'81/ Bob van Asperen (h'chord)
7.35 lbert Escales
Los Angeles PO/Previn
7.52 Scriabin Four
Pieces, Op 51
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
8.00 Alfven Elegy (Suite: Gustav Adolf II)
Bournemouth SO/Bergland
8.07 Boccherini Cello Concerto No 7 in G
Maurice Gendron (cello) LSO/Leppard. Records
Gustav Hoist
The Evening Watch Hoist Singers/
Hilary DavanWetton The Planets
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
LPO/Adrian Boult. Records
Antonio de Cabezon Three Pieces
Jens E Christensen (organ)
9.45 Miguel de
Fuenllana Two Pieces
Christopher Wilson (vihuela)
9.50 Various Dances
Hesperion XX
9.56 Victoria Requiem Tallis Scholars/Phillips
10.38 Various Dances and Songs: Hesperion XX
10.47 Alonso Lobo Versa est in luctum: Westminster Cathedral Choir/David Hill
10.56 Verdi Don Carlo , Act3Scene2
Nicolai Ghiaurov (bass) Carlo Bergonzi (tenor)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bar), Renata Tebaldi (sop) Chorus and Orchestra of theROH/GeorgSolti. Records
Final sound postcard.
conductor Grant Llewellyn Graham Barber (organ) Whitlock Organ Symphony in G minor
Walton, arr Palmer Richard III -
Shakespeare Scenario
Peter Cropper (violin) Peter Hill (piano) live from Studio 7. Mozart Sonata in E minor (K304)
Webern Four Pieces, Op
Prokofiev Sonata in D, Op 94a
at the 1991 Aberdeen
International Youth Festival.
String Orchestra of Reykjavik College of Music conductor Mark Reedman Janacek Suiteforstrings Shostakovich, arr Barshai Chamber
Symphony, Op 1 10a Bernstein Serenade after Plato's Symposium
Signin Eovaldsdóttir (violin) Introduced by the conductor and soloist in conversation.
with Paul Spicer.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
The American trumpeter and composer Shorty Rogers is the epitome of West Coast jazz. In four programmes, hetalkstoAlynShipton about his career, beginning in the mid 40s when he worked with Red Norvo.
Rogers then spent several years with Woody Herman 's Thundering Herd, where his talents as an arranger were exploited to the full. Series producer Derek Drescher
Madrid-born sculptor Juan Munoz came to prominence in the post-Franco period. He talks to artist and writer Adrian Searle about his soulful and enigmatic figures of dwarfs, ballerinas and ventriloquists, and discusses their source in Spanish tradition. Producer Judith Bumpus
the Chamber Orchestra of Europe Gidon Kremer (violin)
Schumann Overture:
Hermann und Dorothea,
Op 136
Schnittke Violin
Concerto No 3
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
As Spain marks the fifth centenary of its discovery of America, Frank Smith presents a documentary analysis of the issues determining Spain's future. With contributions from the Minister for Europe, Carlos Westendorp ; Deputy Prime Minister, Narcis Serra ; Prof Jose Maria Maravall , former Education Minister; Prof of Economics at Madrid University Pedro Schwarz, and historians Prof Juan Pablo Fusi and Rodrigo de Zayas. Producer Judith Bumpus
New Zealand vengland Third day. Second Test Commentary from
Jonathan Agnew , Bryan Waddle , lain Galloway, Jeremy Coney ,
John Parker and Alan Richards.
Presented by Peter Baxter.
Lucy Shelton (soprano) and lan Brown (piano)
Chants de terre et de ciel
(1938)
10.10 Interval Reading
10.20 -10.55 Poemes pour Mi (1936)
Couperin Concert No 9 in E(Ritrattodell'amore) Leclair Sonata in C minor, Op 5 No 6 (Le Tombeau)
Berlioz The Epic Passions for Which Instinct Has Prepared Me The Aeolian Harp - Souvenirs (Lelio); The Trojans -Act 5
As broadcast this morning on R5