Corelli Concerto Grosso in F.Op 6 No 6: English
Concert/Pinnock (h'chord)
7.14Poulenc Trois mouvements perpétuels Pascal Roge (piano)
7.20 Saint-Saens Prelude:
Le Deluge, Op 45
Yan Pascal Tortelier
(violin); CBSO/Fremaux
7.35 Prokofiev Sonata for solo violin in D, Op 115 Dmitry Sitkovetsky
7.49 Bach Suite No 1 in C
(BWV1066) English
Concert/Pinnock (h'chord)
8.10 Haydn Andante and Variations in Fminor
(HXVII6):
Alfred Brendel (piano). Records
Schubert
Overture in Bflat (D470) LPO/Raymond Leppard Rondo , Op 70
Isaac Stern (violin)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Symphony No 6 in C (D589) Australian CO/
Charles Mackerras. Records
Debussy Syrinx
R R Bennett Sonata after Syrinx: Nash Ensemble
9.55 Mozart Rondo in A minor (K511)
Noemy Belinkaya (piano)
10.06 JMSperger Trio No 2 in G
Milos Jurkovic (flute) Milan Telecky (viola) Juraj Alexander (cello)
10.19 Panufnik Bassoon
Concerto (1985)
Robert Thompson London Musici/Stephenson
10.40 Talivaldis Kennins
Sonata No I (1961)
10.59 Brahms Four
Pieces, Op 119
Noemy Belinkaya (piano)
11.15 N Maw Night Though tsfor solo flute Nash Ensemble
11.25 Ginestera Danzas
Argentinas, Op2
Barbara Nissman (piano)
11.34 Maw Roman
Canticle: Fiona Kimm
(mezzo); Nash Ensemble/ Lionel Friend
11.40 Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp Nash Ensemble. Records
conductor
Barry Wordsworth
Malcolm Binns (piano)
Bemers Caprice peruvien Rawsthorne Piano Concerto No 1
Lambert Music for orchestra
Foulds Arabian Night Delius Dance Rhapsody No 1
Brindisi String Quartet
Mozart Quartet in Bflat (K589)
Faure Quartet in E minor, Op 121
Bruce Brubaker (piano)
Brahms Fantasies, Op 116
Milwaukee Youth SO
Members of the orchestra and their conductor,
Margery Deutsch , introduce their concert at the Aberdeen International
Youth Festival.
Copland Suite: The Tender Land
John Downey Ode to
Freedom (first performance) Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Erin Aldridge (violin)
Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
with David Hoult.
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
American trumpeter and composer Shorty Rogers talks to Alyn Shipton , in this second of four programmes, about his work with Stan Kenton and Orchestra in the early 50s.
On the occasion of an exhibition at the Tate Gallery Liverpool of work by Lucian Freud, William Feaver talks to the artist about his unconventional upbringing, his formative years as a painter and the searching realism of his portraits and nude studies.
conductor Alexander Rahbari
Brigitte Engerer (piano) Schoenberg Verkldrte
Nacht Saint-Saens Piano
Concerto No2 in G minor, Op 22
8.20 Poetry of the Bedouin: Where the Wadi Bends. In the second programme Rachel Silver and Clinton Bailey consider the impact of modernity on the Bedouin way of life.
8.40 Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor. Op 67
The Dilemma of East and West The second of two programmes exploring Korean culture. South Koreans heard western music for the first time less than a century ago. For composers there it was a revelation and they began to write for western instruments. But now, other South Korean composers are turning back to traditional methods. Keith Howard asks how the elements of East and West can be synthesised. Producer Emma Kingsley (Postponed from 17 January)
New Zealand v England Third day of the Third Test from Wellington.
Commentary by Jonathan Agnew , Bryan Waddle , lain Galloway, Jeremy Coney and John Parker. Presenter Peter Baxter.
"What is our Life? A play of passion, our mirth the music of division." Sir Walter Raleigh 's words, set by Gibbons, part of a programme of consort and theatre songs, pa vans and galliards by Byrd, Holborne, Ferrabosco, Gibbons and others. Michael Chance (counter-tenor) Jeremy Budd (treble) Fretwork Viol Consort
Hoist The Evening Watch; The Planets
Not Scotland. As R5 this morning